Chores were not popular at my house£®My children didn't like to do chores£®They always saw me do chores£¬but they hardly ever helped me do them£®

A year ago£¬I made a game called "The Endless Chore Game"£®It is really great£®Here's how the game works£®I make a card with forty squares£¨·½¿ò£©£¬and I write a different chore on each square£®These chores can be easy and interesting like making dessert£®Then my family rolls the dice£¨÷»×Ó£©to decide what chores we have to do£®The card also has a few squares with fun things£¬like watching TV£®If you are lucky£¬you can watch TV while the others are doing the chores£®

My son likes the game very much£®He goes to the kitchen happily every morning to do the game£®It is really a good way to make my children do chores£®You can have a try if you have the same problem with me£®

1.When did the writer's family begin to do the game£¿

A. One week ago£®

B. One month ago£®

C. One year ago£®

D. Two years ago£®

2.What do you need to do"The Endless Chore Game"£¿

A. A card£®

B. A dice£®

C. A card and a dice£®

D. A card and forty dice£®

3.The writer's family do the game £®

A. in the morning

B. in the afternoon

C. in the evening

D. at noon

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C. the writer wrote this passage to the parents

D. everyone in the writer's family has to do the chores every day

5.The writer made this game to £®

A. do less chores

B. tell us an interesting game

C. make her children happy

D. make her children do chores£®

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Pollution inside homes and other buildings kills more than 4 million people each year. Many people die as a result of breathing smoke or from cooking over wood-powered or coal-powered stoves.

One way to reduce the number of deaths is through cooking equipment powered by the sun. Crosby Menzies, a solar power expert in a South African company, described his latest solar cooker called the "Sol-4". "It is four square meters of mirrors, six to eight meters in length. It is quite a large cooker. "

The "Sol-4" works by reflecting (·´Éä) light from the sun off large mirrors. The mirrors direct (°Ñ¡­¡­¶Ô×¼) the light at a cooking pan. Then the light heats the pan with solar energy. Within two minutes, the pan is hot enough to cook sausages and onions. In just four minutes, water can be boiled. That is as fast as cooking with natural gas or electricity.

The cooker is also much "friendlier" than other models because people do not have to stand in the sun to use it. And people can prepare meals without having to collect firewood or spend money on coal. Such individuals £¨ÈË£©would be less likely to have breathing illnesses from harmful smoke.

At present, the cooker only works when the sun is shining. But engineers are working on a way to make it work without sunlight.

Each cooker costs about $2,000, which is a large amount of money for most Africans. To solve that problem. Crosby Menzies has created a non-governmental organization called Solar Cookers for Africa. It plans to raise money through donations to provide poor people with solar cooking equipment.

1.This passage is mainly about _______ .

A. solar cooker B. smoke pollution C. solar power experts D. breathing illnesses

2.The "Sol-4" is mainly used to _______ .

A. shorten the time of cooking

B. reduce the cost of making cookers

C. raise money through donations to help African people

D. reduce the number of deaths caused by harmful smoke

3.Which of the following about the "Sol-4" is TRUE?

A. It is six to eight square meters of mirrors.

B. It can work in any weather condition now.

C. It can also heat the pan by lighting firewood.

D. It is more environment-friendly than other cookers.

4.From the passage, we can infer that _______ .

A. the "Sol-4" will be designed in a smaller size

B. more Africans can use the solar cookers in the future

C. the "Sol-4" is the first product of the South African company

D. the African government will provide poor people with solar cookers

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First£¬you must try to drink a lot of_____every day£®Doctors say that people should drink more than eight cups of water a day£®It can _____you away from illness£®

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3.A. if B. or C. though D. because

4.A. juice B. water C. coffee D. coke

5.A. keep B. cause C. bring D. lead

6.A. washing B. exercise C. homework D. cleaning

7.A. sad B. famous C. strong D. excited

8.A. relax B. practice C. remember D. relaxing

9.A. kinds B. sides C. ways D. results

10.A. popular B. important C. interesting D. fun£®

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Grandparents are respected in many human societies.But telling stories about old times and overfeeding grandchildren seem like distinctly human traits (ÌØÕ÷).Are these classic grandparent behaviors really limited to human beings? Do any animals know their grandparents the way people do? For most species (ÎïÖÖ) on Earth,the answer is NO! ¡°Usually, there just aren't grandparents living anymore when an animal is born,¡± said Mirkka Lahdenper?, a biologist at the University of Turku in Finland. Even if an animal's grandparents are still alive, most species spread out to avoid competing for resources, so the chances of running into a grandparent are small.

But there are a few exceptions, primarily among mammals (²¸È鶯Îï) that live in close social groups. Canadian zoologist Anne Innis Dagg described groups of langur monkeys in India in which older females lived with their daughters and grandchildren. The grandmother langurs have a particular job: they protect the group's babies against hurt from humans, dogs and other monkeys. Some female langurs even give their own grandchildren special treatment, cleaning their fur and stepping in when they play too roughly with other young.

Many whale species, too, travel with their families,including both grandmothers and grandcalves. In groups of sperm whales, according to Dagg, old females help babysit the group's young while their mothers dive (DZˮ) for food. Orca grandmothers often lead their family members and can live for many years after they stop reproducing. In 2015, scientists suggested that these elder orcas help their grandcalves through hard times, because they remember all the best places to find food.

Female elephants rule the whole family. Calves (Ó×áÌ) are typically born into groups led by their grandmothers, who can live to around 80 years old. The female elephants form close relationships, said Lahdenper?, and raise their young together. Lahdenper? found that the calves of young mothers were eight times more likely to survive if their grandmothers lived near them than if they didn't. When the calves' mothers were older and more experienced at raising babies, this beneficial ¡°grandmother effect¡± disappeared even if the actual grandmothers were still around.

It isn't very clear how elephant grandmothers help their inexperienced daughters, said Lahdenper?. It is believed that they may help nurse their grandcalves. But Lahdenper? thinks that the more likely advantage is the wisdom a grandmother elephant has got during her long lifetime.

And what about grandfathers? Studies of humans in recent years have shown that a living grandfather can improve a person's mental health and well?being, said Lahdenper?.

But there are signs of that in the animal kingdom, she said. Male animals seldom socialize with their own children, let alone grandchildren. ¡°Males are usually focusing on producing their own children and aren't providing so much care,¡± Lahdenper? said.

1.From Paragraph 3, we know that orca grandmothers _______.

A. die after reproducing B. teach the young to dive for food

C. have rich experience D. enjoy travelling with grandfathers

2.The examples of monkeys, whales and elephants show that _______.

A. the ¡°grandmother effect¡± lasts long in the animal world

B. grandmothers shoulder great responsibilities in their families

C. animal grandfathers can improve grandcalves' mental health

D. most species treat their grandparents like human beings do

3.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A. Animal grandparents are like human grandparents

B. Animal grandmas are born group leaders

C. Are animal grandmas given enough respect?

D. Do any animals know their grandparents?

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