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D
Your mum does a lot of housework and you'd really like to help her out. Here is some advice for you.
Caring for your own space. Try to keep your room clean. If you make a mess, clean it up as soon as possible.
Sharing some of your mum's tasks. Find out what tasks you could do. It depends on your age. Children can begin to take care of their own washing from around the age of 8.
Helping out with making dinner. You may not cook a big dinner, but you can try to make a simple lunch.
Organizing a “Mum's Day Off”. Choose a day to do all chores with your dad and your sister or brother. Let your mum enjoy a relaxing day.
Being active. Ask your mum what you can help with. She probably has advice on things you can do for her. If she asks for your help, don't refuse. She wouldn't ask if she didn't need your help. Do not wait until she tells or asks you to do something. Always help your mum and she will be happy.
(
A. Doing the chores according to your age.
B. Learning how to use the washing machine.
C. Trying to make a big dinner for your family.
D. Making sure what you can help your mum with.
(
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
(
A. Wait until she asks again.
B. Ask your sister or brother to help her.
C. Try your best to help as soon as possible.
D. Tell her that you'd like to help but you can't.
(
A. How to be an active child.
B. How to help your mum at home.
C. How to organize family activities.
D. How to be independent.
Your mum does a lot of housework and you'd really like to help her out. Here is some advice for you.
Caring for your own space. Try to keep your room clean. If you make a mess, clean it up as soon as possible.
Sharing some of your mum's tasks. Find out what tasks you could do. It depends on your age. Children can begin to take care of their own washing from around the age of 8.
Helping out with making dinner. You may not cook a big dinner, but you can try to make a simple lunch.
Organizing a “Mum's Day Off”. Choose a day to do all chores with your dad and your sister or brother. Let your mum enjoy a relaxing day.
Being active. Ask your mum what you can help with. She probably has advice on things you can do for her. If she asks for your help, don't refuse. She wouldn't ask if she didn't need your help. Do not wait until she tells or asks you to do something. Always help your mum and she will be happy.
(
D
) 13. What does the underlined word “It” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Doing the chores according to your age.
B. Learning how to use the washing machine.
C. Trying to make a big dinner for your family.
D. Making sure what you can help your mum with.
(
D
) 14. How many pieces of advice does the writer talk about?A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
(
C
) 15. What should you do if your mum asks you for help?A. Wait until she asks again.
B. Ask your sister or brother to help her.
C. Try your best to help as soon as possible.
D. Tell her that you'd like to help but you can't.
(
B
) 16. What is the text mainly about?A. How to be an active child.
B. How to help your mum at home.
C. How to organize family activities.
D. How to be independent.
答案:
13.D 14.D 15.C 16.B
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