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Ⅳ. 任务型阅读理解(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,简略回答41~45题。
In many countries, grandparents, parents and kids all live together. In Australia, many kids live in a big family. The family is not just Mum, Dad and the kids in the house.
If you live with your grandparents, you are lucky that you get to see them very often. You may have someone who can tell you family stories. You may have someone to talk about your worries. If you don’t live with your grandparents, try to keep in touch (联系) with them by letters or through calls.
Your grandparents may be living in “your” house but you should ask their permission (允许) to go into their room or use their things.
Sometimes you feel very good with grandparents, and sometimes you feel bad. But remember, communicating is a good way to solve (解决) many problems.
41. Who do many kids live with in Australia?
42. If you live with your grandparents, what can they tell you?
43. How can you keep in touch with your grandparents if you don’t live with them?
44. What should you do if you want to go into your grandparents’ room or use their things?
45. Do you like living with your grandparents? Why or why not?
阅读下面短文,简略回答41~45题。
In many countries, grandparents, parents and kids all live together. In Australia, many kids live in a big family. The family is not just Mum, Dad and the kids in the house.
If you live with your grandparents, you are lucky that you get to see them very often. You may have someone who can tell you family stories. You may have someone to talk about your worries. If you don’t live with your grandparents, try to keep in touch (联系) with them by letters or through calls.
Your grandparents may be living in “your” house but you should ask their permission (允许) to go into their room or use their things.
Sometimes you feel very good with grandparents, and sometimes you feel bad. But remember, communicating is a good way to solve (解决) many problems.
41. Who do many kids live with in Australia?
Their grandparents and parents.
42. If you live with your grandparents, what can they tell you?
Family stories.
43. How can you keep in touch with your grandparents if you don’t live with them?
By letters or through calls.
44. What should you do if you want to go into your grandparents’ room or use their things?
We should ask their permission.
45. Do you like living with your grandparents? Why or why not?
Yes, I do. Because I feel very good when my grandparents are at home./No, I don't. Because there are too many people in a house.
答案:
41. Their grandparents and parents. 42. Family stories. 43. By letters or through calls. 44. We should ask their permission. 45. Yes, I do. Because I feel very good when my grandparents are at home./No, I don't. Because there are too many people in a house.(答案不唯一,合理即可)
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