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二、语法填空
Should teenagers be allowed to have part-time jobs?
Many parents think teenagers should not 1(encourage)to work parttime. They think going to school must 2(put)first and their children should spend more time 3 schoolwork. They think that most jobs are dangerous and teenagers should be kept 4 from danger. 5 their opinion, parents know best, and for their children they want only the 6(good).
However, other parents think that it is good for teenagers 7(take)part - time jobs because it helps them become more independent. They think doing part - time jobs 8(be)a good chance for teenagers to practice their abilities. These parents believe that teenagers can learn a lot from working and 9(manage)their own life well in the future. 10 do you think of this?
Should teenagers be allowed to have part-time jobs?
Many parents think teenagers should not 1(encourage)to work parttime. They think going to school must 2(put)first and their children should spend more time 3 schoolwork. They think that most jobs are dangerous and teenagers should be kept 4 from danger. 5 their opinion, parents know best, and for their children they want only the 6(good).
However, other parents think that it is good for teenagers 7(take)part - time jobs because it helps them become more independent. They think doing part - time jobs 8(be)a good chance for teenagers to practice their abilities. These parents believe that teenagers can learn a lot from working and 9(manage)their own life well in the future. 10 do you think of this?
答案:
1. be encouraged 2. be put 3. on 4. away 5. In 6. best 7. to take 8. is 9. manage 10. What
三、阅读表达
阅读下面短文,完成短文后的问题。
Technology Keeps Grandparents and Grandchildren Connected
When it comes to keeping in touch with grandchildren, grandparents need to learn new technologies. They are taking advantage of choices like video chatting, text messaging and social media(社交媒介)to keep in touch with their grandchildren in more ways than ever before, according to a survey.
Mary Taylor is a typical example. She depends on video chatting to stay in touch with her grandchildren, all of whom are under the age of seven. They live in different countries. Mary says video chatting is the next best thing to being with her grandchildren even though it requires time planning and considering the time differences. “It’s not always perfect,” she says, “but it’s certainly better than talking on the phone, especially with kids at those ages.”
According to the survey, more than 20% of grandparents use video chatting to communicate, which is a little less than the number of those who often use text messaging but more than those who prefer to use social media.
But with a number of choices out there, keeping up with new technologies can be a challenge for them. 74 - year - old Mary Carr - McNally says she calls her grandchildren back when they text her. “I’m not very good at texting, so I call them back, and then we chat,” she says.
In all, more than 30% of them say that learning new technologies is difficult. That’s why phone calls remain the most popular form of communication for grandparents, nearly half of whom say they talk with their grandchildren by phone.
Still, more than 40% of grandparents say they’re good at learning new technologies. Take Alice Smith for example. She owns a laptop, a tablet(平板电脑)and a smartphone, and uses them to keep in touch with her five grandchildren aged 4 to 16. She says she likes to text the older three and depends on video chatting with the younger ones.
“Texting is quick and simple. But we can do a lot of things on video chatting,” she says. “If the kids want to see something, I walk around and show them. Video chatting also allows me to see my loved one’s facial expressions as we speak and does not require typing(打字)or reading small print. It’s the next best thing to meeting someone face - to - face.”
1. How does Mary Taylor stay in touch with her grandchildren?______
2. Why do phone calls remain the most popular form of communication for grandparents?______
3. Why did Mary Carr - McNally call her grandchildren back when she received their texts?______
4. What does Alice Smith think of texting?______
5. In your opinion, which is the best way for grandparents to keep in touch with their grandchildren? Why?______
阅读下面短文,完成短文后的问题。
Technology Keeps Grandparents and Grandchildren Connected
When it comes to keeping in touch with grandchildren, grandparents need to learn new technologies. They are taking advantage of choices like video chatting, text messaging and social media(社交媒介)to keep in touch with their grandchildren in more ways than ever before, according to a survey.
Mary Taylor is a typical example. She depends on video chatting to stay in touch with her grandchildren, all of whom are under the age of seven. They live in different countries. Mary says video chatting is the next best thing to being with her grandchildren even though it requires time planning and considering the time differences. “It’s not always perfect,” she says, “but it’s certainly better than talking on the phone, especially with kids at those ages.”
According to the survey, more than 20% of grandparents use video chatting to communicate, which is a little less than the number of those who often use text messaging but more than those who prefer to use social media.
But with a number of choices out there, keeping up with new technologies can be a challenge for them. 74 - year - old Mary Carr - McNally says she calls her grandchildren back when they text her. “I’m not very good at texting, so I call them back, and then we chat,” she says.
In all, more than 30% of them say that learning new technologies is difficult. That’s why phone calls remain the most popular form of communication for grandparents, nearly half of whom say they talk with their grandchildren by phone.
Still, more than 40% of grandparents say they’re good at learning new technologies. Take Alice Smith for example. She owns a laptop, a tablet(平板电脑)and a smartphone, and uses them to keep in touch with her five grandchildren aged 4 to 16. She says she likes to text the older three and depends on video chatting with the younger ones.
“Texting is quick and simple. But we can do a lot of things on video chatting,” she says. “If the kids want to see something, I walk around and show them. Video chatting also allows me to see my loved one’s facial expressions as we speak and does not require typing(打字)or reading small print. It’s the next best thing to meeting someone face - to - face.”
1. How does Mary Taylor stay in touch with her grandchildren?______
She depends on video chatting to stay in touch with her grandchildren. /By video chatting.
2. Why do phone calls remain the most popular form of communication for grandparents?______
Because more than 30% of grandparents say that learning new technologies is difficult for them.
3. Why did Mary Carr - McNally call her grandchildren back when she received their texts?______
Because she is not good at texting.
4. What does Alice Smith think of texting?______
She thinks it is quick and simple.
5. In your opinion, which is the best way for grandparents to keep in touch with their grandchildren? Why?______
Video chatting. Because it allows them to see their loved one's facial expressions without typing or reading small print.(答案不唯一)
答案:
1. She depends on video chatting to stay in touch with her grandchildren. /By video chatting. 2. Because more than 30% of grandparents say that learning new technologies is difficult for them. 3. Because she is not good at texting. 4. She thinks it is quick and simple. 5. Video chatting. Because it allows them to see their loved one's facial expressions without typing or reading small print.(答案不唯一)
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