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Talking to Teachers—Teachers are just people.Behind that desk, is a living, breathing human being.And just like any human being, they will probably be friendly to people who talk nicely to them.Teachers also seem to get along better with children who take schoolwork seriously and are prepared for class.And, just like any other human being, teachers like to be appreciated.The next time your teacher helps you solve a math problem or figure out a science project, say thank you with a smile.
Talking to Parents—Parents can be very supportive if their children ask for help.If you think there’s something your parents can do to help you socialize more or feel more comfortable around people, then ask them.Very often, parents want very much to help, but really don’t know what to do.Pick a quiet time of the day and ask to talk.Tell them how you feel.Maybe they had the same trouble when they were kids.
Talking to Stranger —This is always a tough one.How do you deal with a neighbor, the mail carrier, or someone walking down your street—situations that often seem to cause arguments between kids and parents.The answer to these questions will vary(变化) from kid to kid, from parent to parent because all cultures are different.Some folks live in small towns where a hello to everyone is “what’s done”.Then there are kids who live in the city who may have been taught not to speak to anyone they don’t know.If you’re having trouble with this and always feel awkward in these kinds of situations, you might want to talk to your parents or a teacher about it.Where do they think you should draw the line(线)? When is silence rude and when is it wise?
【小题1】From the first paragraph we may learn that teachers dislike____ .
A.being talked to nicely |
B.their students to be serious with the schoolwork |
C.the students’ appreciation |
D.the students who are not ready for classes |
A.fond | B.puzzled(困惑的) | C.frightened | D.willing |
A.arguments often happen between kids and parents |
B.we should talk to the neighbors and other people according to different cultures |
C.city people and country people greet in the same way |
D.we should fit(使…符合) our words with proper situations |
Talking to Teachers—Teachers are just people.Behind that desk, is a living, breathing human being.And just like any human being, they will probably be friendly to people who talk nicely to them.Teachers also seem to get along better with children who take schoolwork seriously and are prepared for class.And, just like any other human being, teachers like to be appreciated.The next time your teacher helps you solve a math problem or figure out a science project, say thank you with a smile.
Talking to Parents—Parents can be very supportive if their children ask for help.If you think there’s something your parents can do to help you socialize more or feel more comfortable around people, then ask them.Very often, parents want very much to help, but really don’t know what to do.Pick a quiet time of the day and ask to talk.Tell them how you feel.Maybe they had the same trouble when they were kids.
Talking to Stranger —This is always a tough one.How do you deal with a neighbor, the mail carrier, or someone walking down your street—situations that often seem to cause arguments between kids and parents.The answer to these questions will vary(变化) from kid to kid, from parent to parent because all cultures are different.Some folks live in small towns where a hello to everyone is “what’s done”.Then there are kids who live in the city who may have been taught not to speak to anyone they don’t know.If you’re having trouble with this and always feel awkward in these kinds of situations, you might want to talk to your parents or a teacher about it.Where do they think you should draw the line(线)? When is silence rude and when is it wise?
1.From the first paragraph we may learn that teachers dislike____ .
A.being talked to nicely????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ?????????????
B.their students to be serious with the schoolwork
C.the students’ appreciation
D.the students who are not ready for classes
2.If your parents are not supportive and you are not getting along quite well with your parents, who or what is to blame(该受责备)?
A.Your parents.????????????? ????????????? B Yourself.????????????? ????????????? ?????????????
C.Lack of communication. ????????????? D .Your teachers.
3.The underlined word in the third paragraph is close in meaning to____.
A.fond ????????????? B.puzzled(困惑的)????????????? C. frightened? D.willing
4.The passage doesn’t say but it implies that in daily communication____.
A.arguments often happen between kids and parents
B.we should talk to the neighbors and other people according to different cultures
C.city people and country people greet in the same way
D.we should fit(使…符合) our words with proper situations
A.being talked to nicely |
B.their students to be serious with the schoolwork |
C.the students’ appreciation |
D.the students who are not ready for classes |
A.fond | B.puzzled(困惑的) | C.frightened | D.willing |
A.arguments often happen between kids and parents |
B.we should talk to the neighbors and other people according to different cultures |
C.city people and country people greet in the same way |
D.we should fit(使…符合) our words with proper situations |
One day we invited some friends to dinner. When it was about six o’clock, my wife found that we had little bread. So she asked our five-year-old daughter, Kathy, to buy some.
‘Here’s a dollar,’ my wife said, ‘get two loaves of bread, if they have it. If they don’t have it, get anything. But hurry!’
Kathy hurried off, and we waited and waited. By a quarter past six, all the friends had arrived. But Kathy had not returned. Finally we saw her dancing around the corner with a bright new hula hoop(呼啦圈) whirling(旋转) round her middle.
“Kathy!” her mother cried. “Where did you get that hula hoop, and where is the bread?”
“Well, when I got to the shop, they had sold out all their bread,” answered Kathy. “And you said ‘If they don’t have that, get anything!’”
1.One day Kathy’s parents invited some friends to ________.
A.have breakfast |
B.have lunch |
C.have supper |
D.have a party |
2.How much did Kathy’s mother give her?
A.A dollar. |
B.Two dollars. |
C.Five dollars. |
D.Six dollars. |
3.Kathy ________ in a hurry.
A.played games |
B.went to the shop |
C.went to dance |
D.came back home |
4.What did Kathy buy at last?
A.Other food. |
B.Nothing. |
C.Hula hoop. |
D.Two loaves of bread. |
5.Why did she do this?
A.Because the shop had sold out all their bread. |
B.Because her mother asked her to get anything if they hadn’t had bread. |
C.Because she loved playing with hula hoop. |
D.All the above |
It's still the holiday season and students in the UK are enjoying their winter break (休假).
Tiffany in Guangdong asks us about how British students spend their winter break.
For some, it's a time to study because they have exams next term. Some might have to study. They have to read some books. They use the winter break to catch up with(赶上) their reading. But some students can Let their hair down and celebrate Christmas and New Year with a few drinks.
This holiday is also an important time to chat with the family and maybe get some sleep too. Some lucky students are going away on holiday but it won't be long.
1.What do the underlined words "let their hair down" mean in this reading?
A.放下头发 B.烫发 C.放松 D.理发
2.Which of the following is true?
A.The winter break in the UK is not long.
B.The winter break in the UK is a time for sleep.
C.Students work hard in the winter break.
D.Students are preparing for the coming exam.
3.The passage is mainly about _______.
A.the differences between the winter break in China and the UK
B.what the students in the UK usually do in the winter break
C.why some students like the winter break
D.how to celebrate the winter break
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