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| | | |
| Should I Be Allowed to Make My Own Decisions? | | |
| Attitudes | Parents | * The hobbies can 1
| | Teenagers | They can practice the hobbies as much as they want. |
| An example | Liu Yu's 3
| | Liu Yu's parents' opinion | They 4
| | Liu Yu's opinion | * He thinks he should be allowed to 7
| Should I Be Allowed to Make My Own Decisions? | | |
| Attitudes | Parents | * The hobbies can 1
get in the way of
children's schoolwork. * They worry their children may not 2succeed
in school. || | Teenagers | They can practice the hobbies as much as they want. |
| An example | Liu Yu's 3
dream
| To be a professional runner when he grows up. || | Liu Yu's parents' opinion | They 4
have nothing against
running and they even support all Liu Yu's races but they ask him to think about other possible jobs because he may 5not succeed
to be a professional runner and study hard to 6get into a good university
. || | Liu Yu's opinion | * He thinks he should be allowed to 7
make his own decision
. * He is sure that his dream will 8come true
. |
答案:
1. get in the way of
2. succeed
3. dream
4. have nothing against
5. not succeed
6. get into a good university
7. make his own decision
8. come true
2. succeed
3. dream
4. have nothing against
5. not succeed
6. get into a good university
7. make his own decision
8. come true
1. Before
2. That small chair had difficulty
3. He had other
4. The man could speak only a little Chinese, but he
5. The weather was so cold in the mountains that he
entering
the supermarket, he checked his wallet to make sure that he had enough money to buy the sports shoes. 2. That small chair had difficulty
supporting
such a heavy man so I gave my seat to him. 3. He had other
choices
. However, he insisted on (坚持) walking there, which made him miss the movie. 4. The man could speak only a little Chinese, but he
managed
to communicate with us. 5. The weather was so cold in the mountains that he
regretted
not wearing the sweater.
答案:
【解析】:
这是一道英语填空题,需要根据句子的首字母及句意来写出完整的单词。这类题目主要考查学生对英语词汇的掌握情况,包括单词的拼写、意思以及在句子中的用法。同时,也需要学生具备一定的语境理解能力,能够根据句子的意思来推断出应该填入的单词。
1. 第一句中提到“他检查了钱包以确保有足够的钱买运动鞋”,结合首字母e,可以推断出他是在进入超市之前做的这个动作,因此应该填入“entering”(进入)。
2. 第二句中提到“那把小椅子很难支撑这样一个重人”,结合首字母s,可以推断出应该填入一个表示“支撑”的单词,即“supporting”。
3. 第三句中提到“他有其他的选择”,结合首字母c,可以推断出应该填入一个表示“选择”的单词,即“choices”。
4. 第四句中提到“那个人只会说一点中文,但他设法与我们交流”,结合首字母m,可以推断出应该填入一个表示“设法做到”的单词,即“managed”。
5. 第五句中提到“山里的天气太冷了,他后悔没有穿毛衣”,结合首字母r,可以推断出应该填入一个表示“后悔”的单词,即“regretted”。
【答案】:
1. entering
2. supporting
3. choices
4. managed
5. regretted
这是一道英语填空题,需要根据句子的首字母及句意来写出完整的单词。这类题目主要考查学生对英语词汇的掌握情况,包括单词的拼写、意思以及在句子中的用法。同时,也需要学生具备一定的语境理解能力,能够根据句子的意思来推断出应该填入的单词。
1. 第一句中提到“他检查了钱包以确保有足够的钱买运动鞋”,结合首字母e,可以推断出他是在进入超市之前做的这个动作,因此应该填入“entering”(进入)。
2. 第二句中提到“那把小椅子很难支撑这样一个重人”,结合首字母s,可以推断出应该填入一个表示“支撑”的单词,即“supporting”。
3. 第三句中提到“他有其他的选择”,结合首字母c,可以推断出应该填入一个表示“选择”的单词,即“choices”。
4. 第四句中提到“那个人只会说一点中文,但他设法与我们交流”,结合首字母m,可以推断出应该填入一个表示“设法做到”的单词,即“managed”。
5. 第五句中提到“山里的天气太冷了,他后悔没有穿毛衣”,结合首字母r,可以推断出应该填入一个表示“后悔”的单词,即“regretted”。
【答案】:
1. entering
2. supporting
3. choices
4. managed
5. regretted
三、从方框中选出适当的短语,用其正确的形式完成短文(如有必要可添加恰当的情态动词)。
get in the way of make a choice have nothing against end up as be serious about care about
Parents love their children a lot. However, they 1.
True support means guiding children, not controlling them. After all, it's their life to live.
get in the way of make a choice have nothing against end up as be serious about care about
Parents love their children a lot. However, they 1.
care about
them so much that they sometimes bring them much trouble. What's worse, they 2. get in the way of
their children's dreams. They say they 3. have nothing against
their dreams. However, they force them 4. to make a choice
based on their expectations, not the children's love. For example, a child 5. is serious about
becoming an artist, but parents order him or her to study medicine. And they always give some reasons that are seemingly reasonable. So what would happen next? The child 6. will end up as
an unhappy doctor, always wondering "what if?" True support means guiding children, not controlling them. After all, it's their life to live.
答案:
1. care about
2. get in the way of
3. have nothing against
4. to make a choice
5. is serious about
6. will end up as
2. get in the way of
3. have nothing against
4. to make a choice
5. is serious about
6. will end up as
四、根据短文内容选择最佳选项。
| | |
| Jenny | ▲ |
| Sophie | Yes, you did the right thing. Sometimes you have to tell lies that are not harmful (有害的). It's necessary to tell white lies in life. You wanted to make him feel good. Now he's ready to play soccer again. 👍 125 💬 9 |
| Yancy | I don't think there is ever a good reason to lie to our children. Parents are children's examples. We should be honest in order to teach honesty to our children. If you keep hiding the truth from them, they will not trust you or respect you. Honesty is the first step to build a good relationship between parents and children. 👍 238 💬 112 |
| Julien | You lied to make your son feel better, but you missed a good chance to teach him a life lesson. People should work hard for what they want. Maybe next time you can say, "No! You didn't play well today. Great soccer players practice a lot. Let's go and practice." The truth will make him strong and a good soccer player. 👍 84 💬 55 |
| Parviz | Parents should be honest to their children, but they don't have to tell the whole truth. Next time when your son asks, "Did I play well?" you can say, "What do you think?" Then your son can tell you what he thinks. That way, everything you say is true, and you avoid the truth that hurts him. 👍 557 💬 548 |
(
A. On a website.
B. In a family magazine.
C. In a school newspaper.
(
A. Her son lied to her.
B. She lied to her son he played soccer well.
C. She doesn't know how to encourage her son to play soccer.
(
A. The lies which are white.
B. The lies that are not harmful.
C. The truth that makes people sad.
(
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
(
A. To be honest is the first step to build a good parent-child relationship.
B. Telling a lie may make parents miss a good chance to teach their children.
C. It's a good way for parents to be honest, but try not to hurt the children.
| | |
| Jenny | ▲ |
| Sophie | Yes, you did the right thing. Sometimes you have to tell lies that are not harmful (有害的). It's necessary to tell white lies in life. You wanted to make him feel good. Now he's ready to play soccer again. 👍 125 💬 9 |
| Yancy | I don't think there is ever a good reason to lie to our children. Parents are children's examples. We should be honest in order to teach honesty to our children. If you keep hiding the truth from them, they will not trust you or respect you. Honesty is the first step to build a good relationship between parents and children. 👍 238 💬 112 |
| Julien | You lied to make your son feel better, but you missed a good chance to teach him a life lesson. People should work hard for what they want. Maybe next time you can say, "No! You didn't play well today. Great soccer players practice a lot. Let's go and practice." The truth will make him strong and a good soccer player. 👍 84 💬 55 |
| Parviz | Parents should be honest to their children, but they don't have to tell the whole truth. Next time when your son asks, "Did I play well?" you can say, "What do you think?" Then your son can tell you what he thinks. That way, everything you say is true, and you avoid the truth that hurts him. 👍 557 💬 548 |
(
A
) 1. Where can we see the above information? A. On a website.
B. In a family magazine.
C. In a school newspaper.
(
B
) 2. What is probably Jenny's trouble? A. Her son lied to her.
B. She lied to her son he played soccer well.
C. She doesn't know how to encourage her son to play soccer.
(
B
) 3. What do the underlined words white lies mean? A. The lies which are white.
B. The lies that are not harmful.
C. The truth that makes people sad.
(
A
) 4. How many people think Jenny could do better in this text? A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
(
C
) 5. Which is Parviz's opinion? A. To be honest is the first step to build a good parent-child relationship.
B. Telling a lie may make parents miss a good chance to teach their children.
C. It's a good way for parents to be honest, but try not to hurt the children.
答案:
【解析】:
这是一道英语阅读理解选择题,主要考查对短文内容的理解和推理能力。解题的关键在于仔细阅读短文内容,分析每个选项与短文信息的匹配程度。
1. 文中出现了点赞数和评论数等网络元素,所以可以推断出这些信息来自网站。
2. 从Sophie的回复“Sometimes you have to tell lies that are not harmful. You wanted to make him feel good. Now he's ready to play soccer again.”可知,Jenny对儿子说他踢足球踢得好,这是在说谎,所以B选项正确。
3. 根据Sophie的话“Sometimes you have to tell lies that are not harmful. It's necessary to tell white lies in life.”可知,white lies指的是无害的谎言,B选项符合。
4. Julien和Parviz认为Jenny可以做得更好,共两人,所以选A。
5. Parviz说“Parents should be honest to their children, but they don't have to tell the whole truth.”,即父母应该对孩子诚实,但不必说出全部真相,也就是在不伤害孩子的前提下诚实,C选项符合。
【答案】:
1. A;
2. B;
3. B;
4. A;
5. C。
这是一道英语阅读理解选择题,主要考查对短文内容的理解和推理能力。解题的关键在于仔细阅读短文内容,分析每个选项与短文信息的匹配程度。
1. 文中出现了点赞数和评论数等网络元素,所以可以推断出这些信息来自网站。
2. 从Sophie的回复“Sometimes you have to tell lies that are not harmful. You wanted to make him feel good. Now he's ready to play soccer again.”可知,Jenny对儿子说他踢足球踢得好,这是在说谎,所以B选项正确。
3. 根据Sophie的话“Sometimes you have to tell lies that are not harmful. It's necessary to tell white lies in life.”可知,white lies指的是无害的谎言,B选项符合。
4. Julien和Parviz认为Jenny可以做得更好,共两人,所以选A。
5. Parviz说“Parents should be honest to their children, but they don't have to tell the whole truth.”,即父母应该对孩子诚实,但不必说出全部真相,也就是在不伤害孩子的前提下诚实,C选项符合。
【答案】:
1. A;
2. B;
3. B;
4. A;
5. C。
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