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You are from a middle-class family, and live in a normal-size home without any showy possessions, but you are surrounded by surprising consumption (消费). This contrast is beginning to bother your 6-year-old son. You are worried that he will want to live as they do, and wonder if you should move.

Sometimes big pocket money, joyful birthday parties, special playrooms and super-big houses tell you that your neighbors probably have more money than you do, and that they’re not as careful as you are with money, but you may find that they cook and dig in the garden with their children just as often as you do, talk with them as freely and read to them every night.

Or you may find that some of these parents stay in one wing of their big house while their child plays by himself, way off in a wing of his own. In that unfortunate case, he is basically growing up alone without being looked after properly, but this can happen to a child who lives in a normal-size horse, too, if he has a TV, a computer and a few video games in his room. Even the most caring parent doesn’t walk in and out of it to see what show her child is watching, what Internet site he has found and if he’s still playing that video game.

Too much uncontrolled screen time may lead to a certain loss of innocence (天真), but mostly this child will lose the sense of unity and satisfaction that comes from being in a family.

A neighborhood should also provide you with a sense of unity and satisfaction, and if it doesn’t, you might decide to move. Don’t judge your neighborhood too harshly (严厉地), though. There are some things that are right with almost any neighborhood and some things that are wrong with the best of them — like those super-big houses. The wealth of their owners — and the way they throw money around — may make your son feel sorry for himself, unless you help him understand that you and his dad save some of the money, give some to people who don’t have enough and use the rest to pay for whatever the family needs.

Children want — should be provided with — explanations when their patents don’t give them what they want .

1.What is the problem with the worried parent in the text?

A. Her house isn’t as big as her rich neighbors’.

B. Her son is left alone without anyone in charge.

C. She cannot provide her son with a special playroom.

D. She worries about the effect of her neighbors on her son.

2.In paragraphs 2 and 3, the author seems to agree that parents should      .

A. spend more time with their children.

B. give their children more freedom.

C. work hard to lead a richer life.

D. set an example for their children to follow

3.By saying “throw money around” (paragraph 5), the author means that rich people      .

A.spend money carelessly              B.save money for their children

C.help the poor people willingly         D.leave money all round the house

4.What is the main idea the author aims to express in the text?

A. Children are unfortunate to have poor parents.

B. Children should enjoy their comfortable life.

C.Children need proper guidance from their parents.

D.Children feel ashamed of themselves in a rich neighborhood.

 

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You are from a middle- class family, and live in a normal-size home without any showy possessions, but you are surrounded by surprising consumption(消费).This contrast is beginning to bother your 6-year-old son.You are worried that he will want to live as they do, and wonder if you should move.

Sometimes big pocket money, joyful birthday parties, special playrooms and super-big houses tell you that your neighbors probably have more money than you do, and that they’re not as careful as you are with money, but you may find that they cook and dig in the garden with their children just as often as you do, talk with them as freely and read to them every night.

Or you may find that some of these parents stay in one wing of their big house while their child plays by himself, way off in a wing of his own.In that unfortunate case, he is basically growing up alone without being looked after properly, but this can happen to a child who lives in a normal-size house, too, if he has a TV, a computer and a few video games in his room.Even the most caring parent doesn’t walk in and out of it to see what show her child is watching, what Internet site he has found and if he’s still playing that video game.

Too much uncontrolled screen time may lead to a certain loss of innocence(天真),but mostly this child will lose the sense of unity and satisfaction, and if it doesn’t , you might decide to move.Don’t judge your neighborhood too harshly(严厉地),though.There are some things that are right with almost any neighborhood and some things that are wrong with the best of them—like those super-big houses.The wealth of their owners—and the way they throw money around—may make your son feel sorry for himself, unless you help him understand that you and his dad save some of the money, give some to people who don’t have enough and use the rest to pay for whatever the family needs.

Children want—should be provided with—explanations when their parents don’t give them what they want.

1.What is the problem with the worried parent in the text?

A.Her house isn’t as big as her rich neighbors’

B.Her son is left alone without anyone in charge.

C.She cannot provide her son with a special playroom.

D.She worries about the effect of her neighbors on her son.

2.In Paragraphs 2and 3, the author seems to agree that parents should____.

A.spend more time with their children

B.give their children more freedom

C.work hard to lead a richer life

D.set an example for their children to follow

3. By saying “throw money around”(Paragraph 4),the author means that rich people___.

A.spend money carelessly  

B.save money for their children

C.help the poor people willingly

D.leave money all round the house

4.What is the main idea the author aims to express in the text?

A.Children are unfortunate to have poor parents.

B.Children should enjoy their comfortable life.

C.Children need proper guidance from their parents.

D.Children feel ashamed of themselves in a rich neighborhood.

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 (08·宁夏、海南、全国ⅠA篇)

After the birth of my second child, I got a job at a restaurant.Having worked with an experienced   36   for a few days, I was    37   to wait tables on my own.All went   38 

that first week.When Saturday night came, I was luckily    39    the tables not far from the kitchen.  40   , I still felt it a little hard to carry the heavy trays (托盘).

Before I knew it ,the   41   was full of people. I moved slowly,   42   every step. I remember how   43   I was when I saw the tray stand near the tables; it looked different from the one I was   44    on.It had nice handles, which made it    45    to move around.I was pleased with everything and began to    46    I was a natural at this job.

Then, an old man came to me and said,“Excuse me, dear, my wife and I loved  47   you work.It seems your tray stand has been very    48    to you, but we are getting ready to

  49    now ,and my wife needs her   50   back.”

At first his    51    did not get across.“What was he talking about?” Then, I got it.I had set my trays on his wife’s orthopedic walker (助步器).I stood frozen as ice ,but my face was

  52   .I wanted to get into a hole and   53  

Since then, I have learned from many mistakes such as the one I just    54   . I have learned to be more    55    and not to be too sure of myself.

36.A.manager              B.assistant           C.cook              D.waitress

37.A.promised          B.invited                C.allowed             D.advised

38.A.well               B.quickly             C.safely              D.wrong

39.A.left               B.given            C.brought             D.shown

40.A.Therefore        B.However         C.Otherwise          D.Finally

41.A.kitchen            B.street            C.restaurant          D.table

42.A.minding                  B.changing                 C.taking                     D.saving

43.A.angry                            B.calm                       C.sad                         D.happy

44.A.fixed                      B.trained                    C.loaded                    D.waited

45.A.slower                    B.lighter                     C.quieter                    D.easier

46.A.believe                    B.agree                      C.regret                            D.pretend

47.A.letting                     B.making                   C.watching                D.having

48.A.useful                     B.familiar                   C.unusual                   D.interesting

49.A.rest                        B.order                      C.eat                         D.leave

50.A.bag                        B.walker                    C.tray                        D.coat

51.A.idea                        B.praise                     C.message                 D.need

52.A.cold                       B.full of joy                C.pale                        D.on fire

53.A.lie                          B.hide                        C.defend                    D.stay

54.A.repeated                  B.discovered                     C.corrected                D.described

55.A.careful                    B.patient                    C.honest                    D.practical                          

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阅读理解

  You are from a middle class family, and live in a normal size home without any showy possessions, but you are surrounded by surprising consumption.This contrast is beginning to bother your 6-year-old son.You are worried that he will want to live as they do, and wonder if you should move.

  Sometimes big pocket money, joyful birthday parties, special playrooms and super-big houses tell you that your neighbors probably have more money than you do, and that they’re not as careful as you are with money, but you may find that they cook and dig in the garden with their children just as often as you do, talk with them as freely and read to them every night.

  Or you may find that some of these parents stay in on wing of their big house while children play by himself, way off in a wing of his own.In that unfortunate case, he is basically growing up alone without being looked after properly, but this can happen to a child who lives in a normal-size house, too, if he has a TV.A computer and a few video games in his room.Even the most caring parent doesn’t walk in and out of it to see what show her child is watching, what Internet site he has found and if he’s playing that video game.

  Too much uncontrolled screen then may lead to a certain loss of innocence(天真), and if it doesn’t, you might decide to move.Don’t judge your neighbor too harshly(严厉地), though.There some things that are right with almost any neighbor and some things that are wrong with the best of them-like those super-big houses.The wealth of their owners-and the way they throw money around-may make your son feel sorry for himself, unless you help him understand that you and his dad save some of the money, give some to people who don’t have enough and use the rest to pay for whatever the family needs.

  Children want-should be provided with-explanations when their parents don’t give them what they want.

(1)

What is the problem with the worried parent in the text?

[  ]

A.

Her house isn’t as big as her rich neighbor’s.

B.

Her son is left alone without anyone in charge.

C.

She can’t provide her son with a special playroom.

D.

She worries about the effect of her neighbor on her son.

(2)

In Paragraphs 2 and 3, the author seems to agree that parents should _______.

[  ]

A.

spend more time with their children

B.

give their children more freedom

C.

work hard to live a richer life

D.

set an example for their children to follow

(3)

By saying “throw money around”(Paragraph 5)the author means that rich people _______.

[  ]

A.

spend money carelessly

B.

save money for their children

C.

help the poor people willingly

D.

leave money all around the house

(4)

What is the main idea the author aims to express in the text?

[  ]

A.

Children are unfortunate to have poor parents.

B.

Children should enjoy their comfortable life.

C.

Children need proper guidance form their parents.

D.

Children feel ashamed of themselves in a rich neighborhood.

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阅读理解

  You are from a middle- class family, and live in a normal-size home without any showy possessions, but you are surrounded by surprising consumption(消费).This contrast is beginning to bother your 6-year-old son.You are worried that he will want to live as they do, and wonder if you should move.

  Sometimes big pocket money, joyful birthday parties, special playrooms and super-big houses tell you that your neighbors probably have more money than you do, and that they're not as careful as you are with money, but you may find that they cook and dig in the garden with their children just as often as you do, talk with them as freely and read to them every night.

  Or you may find that some of these parents stay in one wing of their big house while their child plays by himself, way off in a wing of his own.In that unfortunate case, he is basically growing up alone without being looked after properly, but this can happen to a child who lives in a normal-size house, too, if he has a TV, a computer and a few video games in his room.Even the most caring parent doesn't walk in and out of it to see what show her child is watching, what Internet site he has found and if he's still playing that video game.

  Too much uncontrolled screen time may lead to a certain loss of innocence(天真), but mostly this child will lose the sense of unity and satisfaction, and if it doesn't, you might decide to move.Don't judge your neighborhood too harshly(严厉地),though.There are some things that are right with almost any neighborhood and some things that are wrong with the best of them-like those super-big houses.The wealth of their owners-and the way they throw money around-may make your son feel sorry for himself, unless you help him understand that you and his dad save some of the money, give some to people who don't have enough and use the rest to pay for whatever the family needs.

  Children want-should be provided with-explanations when their parents don't give them what they want.

(1)

What is the problem with the worried parent in the text?

[  ]

A.

Her house isn't as big as her rich neighbors'

B.

Her son is left alone without anyone in charge.

C.

She cannot provide her son with a special playroom.

D.

She worries about the effect of her neighbors on her son.

(2)

In Paragraphs 2and 3, the author seems to agree that parents should ________.

[  ]

A.

spend more time with their children

B.

give their children more freedom

C.

work hard to lead a richer life

D.

set an example for their children to follow

(3)

By saying“throw money around”(Paragraph 4), the author means that rich people ______.

[  ]

A.

spend money carelessly

B.

save money for their children

C.

help the poor people willingly

D.

leave money all round the house

(4)

What is the main idea the author aims to express in the text?

[  ]

A.

Children are unfortunate to have poor parents.

B.

Children should enjoy their comfortable life.

C.

Children need proper guidance from their parents.

D.

Children feel ashamed of themselves in a rich neighborhood.

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