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Ⅱ.阅读理解
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①Do you know how to make meals, clean rooms or look after dogs? This new term, you may find a new class in your timetable. Every week, students can have one class to learn about cooking, cleaning and so on. Yes, it's labour class. How do students feel about this new subject? What can you learn in the labour class?
②"I know first and second graders can learn to wash vegetables. We need to learn to look after one or two kinds of small animals, too," says a second grader.
③"We third and fourth graders must clean the classroom and learn to wash our socks and shoes. We need to learn how to make cold dishes(菜肴) and do some easy housework."
④"Fifth and sixth graders need to learn to cook three or four dishes, such as fried eggs," says a fifth grader.
⑤"As seventh and eighth graders, we need to learn to think about the food for three meals. We must learn to make one or two kinds of Chinese handcrafts (手工艺品)."
⑥Those all sound great. Many schools open the labour class to help students live better. On the one hand, we can learn a lot of useful things in life. On the other hand, we can also be great helpers for our parents. As we know, parents are very busy and they are often tired after a day's work. If we can help them when they need, they will feel relaxed and we will feel happy, too. I am sure the labour class can make us relaxed on busy school days. Are you all ready for it?
( )1. Who does the writer write this passage for?
A. Parents. B. Workers. C. Teachers. D. Students.
( )2. What do different graders do in the labour class?
A. First and second graders can learn to make dishes.
B. Third and fourth graders need to wash some clothes.
C. Fifth and sixth graders can learn to cook three meals.
D. Seventh and eighth graders need to make and sell handcrafts.
( )3. The underlined word "Those" in Paragraph 6 refers to "______".
A. ways of cooking meals
B. ways of cleaning rooms
C. things you can learn in the labour class
D. things you can do for your parents
( )4. What's the structure of the passage?
A. ①/②③④⑤/⑥ B. ①/②③④⑤⑥
C. ①/②/③④⑤/⑥ D. ①/②③/④⑤/⑥
①Do you know how to make meals, clean rooms or look after dogs? This new term, you may find a new class in your timetable. Every week, students can have one class to learn about cooking, cleaning and so on. Yes, it's labour class. How do students feel about this new subject? What can you learn in the labour class?
②"I know first and second graders can learn to wash vegetables. We need to learn to look after one or two kinds of small animals, too," says a second grader.
③"We third and fourth graders must clean the classroom and learn to wash our socks and shoes. We need to learn how to make cold dishes(菜肴) and do some easy housework."
④"Fifth and sixth graders need to learn to cook three or four dishes, such as fried eggs," says a fifth grader.
⑤"As seventh and eighth graders, we need to learn to think about the food for three meals. We must learn to make one or two kinds of Chinese handcrafts (手工艺品)."
⑥Those all sound great. Many schools open the labour class to help students live better. On the one hand, we can learn a lot of useful things in life. On the other hand, we can also be great helpers for our parents. As we know, parents are very busy and they are often tired after a day's work. If we can help them when they need, they will feel relaxed and we will feel happy, too. I am sure the labour class can make us relaxed on busy school days. Are you all ready for it?
( )1. Who does the writer write this passage for?
A. Parents. B. Workers. C. Teachers. D. Students.
( )2. What do different graders do in the labour class?
A. First and second graders can learn to make dishes.
B. Third and fourth graders need to wash some clothes.
C. Fifth and sixth graders can learn to cook three meals.
D. Seventh and eighth graders need to make and sell handcrafts.
( )3. The underlined word "Those" in Paragraph 6 refers to "______".
A. ways of cooking meals
B. ways of cleaning rooms
C. things you can learn in the labour class
D. things you can do for your parents
( )4. What's the structure of the passage?
A. ①/②③④⑤/⑥ B. ①/②③④⑤⑥
C. ①/②/③④⑤/⑥ D. ①/②③/④⑤/⑥
答案:
1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A
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