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Combining families with kids can be tough and offers even more unexpected problems. You just don’t know how things will shake out until everyone is under one roof, trying on new roles with name that start with “step”. This is what happened to Sheila and Will, and Sheila’s 8-year-old daughter Ashley. After the couple got married, and Will became the member of the new family, things got worse than expected. How did they make it work? Read the full version of the story here.

   Shelia’s Turn: When Shelia and Will were dating, he seemed like kids, especially Ashley. He’d bring her presents, play games with her. But after the wedding, things took a turn. Will suddenly became a super strict stepfather, scolding Ashley for watching too much cartoons, constantly picking fights and punishing her for offenses as small as spilling milk. Shelia’s thought about leaving Will, but soon after they married, they had a son, Billy. Will adores his well-behaved boy, but Ashley hates him. Shelia doesn’t know what to do--- her daughter is miserable, but leaving her husband might mean losing her son.

   Will’s turn: Will was so excited to be a male role model in Ashley’s life. He didn’t just want to be a guy living in her house; he wanted to treat her like his own daughter, which, to Will, meant giving Ashley more rules and help her learn responsibility. He’d always felt that Shelia let Ashley loose on everything. But after the wedding, Will was surprised that Shelia didn’t want him to do that. If Will takes away Ashley’s TV privileges or tells her to clean up her room, Shelia just lets Ashley do what she likes and does it herself. Will was tired of this and he’d rather take his son and go.

   The advisor’s turn: The counselor(顾问) quickly recognized their conflict as a classic case of unspoken, hidden expectations. Before the wedding, when it was just Shelia and Will, everything was easy. But now, everyone in their big family is competing for attention, and the couple never sat down and discussed the biggest issue---their child-upbringing philosophies(育儿经). The counselor suggested Shelia allow Will to give some rules on Ashley but Will’s punishments couldn’t be extreme. Once Ashley saw that her mom and stepdad had become a united front, she cooperated more.

1.The text is most likely to be found in a book about______.

    A. popular science            B. historical events

C. social problems            D. political systems

2.The reasons for Ashley’s dislike of Will are as follows except_____?

A. Will often picked fights with Ashley.

A. Ashley often spilled milk on the floor.

B. Will always punished her for bad behaviors.

C. Ashley was stopped watching too many cartoons.

3.What can we know about Will?

A. Will has a good intention.           

B. Will does not love children

C. Will does not love Shelia any more   

D. Will’s way of parenting is very perfect.

4.It can be inferred from the passage that the advisor’s attitude to their problem?

A. Negative    B. Objective     C. Critical     D. . Subjective

 

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Combining families with kids can be tough and offers even more unexpected problems. You just don’t know how things will shake out until everyone is under one roof, trying on new roles with name that start with “step”. This is what happened to Sheila and Will, and Sheila’s 8-year-old daughter Ashley. After the couple got married, and Will became the member of the new family, things got worse than expected. How did they make it work? Read the full version of the story here.
Shelia’s Turn: When Shelia and Will were dating, he seemed like kids, especially Ashley. He’d bring her presents, play games with her. But after the wedding, things took a turn. Will suddenly became a super strict stepfather, scolding Ashley for watching too much cartoons, constantly picking fights and punishing her for offenses as small as spilling milk. Shelia’s thought about leaving Will, but soon after they married, they had a son, Billy. Will adores his well-behaved boy, but Ashley hates him. Shelia doesn’t know what to do--- her daughter is miserable, but leaving her husband might mean losing her son.
Will’s turn: Will was so excited to be a male role model in Ashley’s life. He didn’t just want to be a guy living in her house; he wanted to treat her like his own daughter, which, to Will, meant giving Ashley more rules and help her learn responsibility. He’d always felt that Shelia let Ashley loose on everything. But after the wedding, Will was surprised that Shelia didn’t want him to do that. If Will takes away Ashley’s TV privileges or tells her to clean up her room, Shelia just lets Ashley do what she likes and does it herself. Will was tired of this and he’d rather take his son and go.
The advisor’s turn: The counselor(顾问) quickly recognized their conflict as a classic case of unspoken, hidden expectations. Before the wedding, when it was just Shelia and Will, everything was easy. But now, everyone in their big family is competing for attention, and the couple never sat down and discussed the biggest issue---their child-upbringing philosophies(育儿经). The counselor suggested Shelia allow Will to give some rules on Ashley but Will’s punishments couldn’t be extreme. Once Ashley saw that her mom and stepdad had become a united front, she cooperated more.

  1. 1.

    The text is most likely to be found in a book about______.

    1. A.
      popular science
    2. B.
      historical events
    3. C.
      social problems
    4. D.
      political systems
  2. 2.

    The reasons for Ashley’s dislike of Will are as follows except_____?

    1. A.
      Will often picked fights with Ashley.
    2. B.
      Ashley often spilled milk on the floor.
    3. C.
      Will always punished her for bad behaviors.
    4. D.
      Ashley was stopped watching too many cartoons.
  3. 3.

    What can we know about Will?

    1. A.
      Will has a good intention.
    2. B.
      Will does not love children
    3. C.
      Will does not love Shelia any more
    4. D.
      Will’s way of parenting is very perfect.
  4. 4.

    It can be inferred from the passage that the advisor’s attitude to their problem?

    1. A.
      Negative
    2. B.
      Objective
    3. C.
      Critical
    4. D.
      . Subjective

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     Combining families with kids can be tough and offers even more unexpected problems. You just don't
know how things will shake out until everyone is under one roof, trying on new roles with name that start
with "step". This is what happened to Sheila and Will, and Sheila's 8-year-old daughter Ashley. After the
couple got married, and Will became the member of the new family, things got worse than expected. How did they make it work? Read the full version of the story here.
      Shelia's Turn: When Shelia and Will were dating, he seemed like kids, especially Ashley. He'd bring
her presents, play games with her. But after the wedding, things took a turn. Will suddenly became a
super strict stepfather, scolding Ashley for watching too much cartoons, constantly picking fights and
punishing her for offenses as small as spilling milk. Shelia's thought about leaving Will, but soon after they
married, they had a son, Billy. Will adores his well-behaved boy, but Ashley hates him. Shelia doesn't
know what to do--- her daughter is miserable, but leaving her husband might mean losing her son.
      Will's turn: Will was so excited to be a male role model in Ashley's life. He didn't just want to be a
guy living in her house; he wanted to treat her like his own daughter, which, to Will, meant giving Ashley
more rules and help her learn responsibility. He'd always felt that Shelia let Ashley loose on everything.
But after the wedding, Will was surprised that Shelia didn't want him to do that. If Will takes away Ashley's TV privileges or tells her to clean up her room, Shelia just lets Ashley do what she likes and does it
herself. Will was tired of this and he'd rather take his son and go.
      The advisor's turn: The counselor(顾问) quickly recognized their conflict as a classic case of
unspoken, hidden expectations. Before the wedding, when it was just Shelia and Will, everything was
easy. But now, everyone in their big family is competing for attention, and the couple never sat down and
discussed the biggest issue-their child-upbringing philosophies(育儿经). The counselor suggested Shelia
allow Will to give some rules on Ashley but Will's punishments couldn't be extreme. Once Ashley saw
that her mom and stepdad had become a united front, she cooperated more.
1. The text is most likely to be found in a book about______.
A. popular science            
B. historical events
C. social problems            
D. political systems
2. The reasons for Ashley's dislike of Will are as follows except_____?
A. Will often picked fights with Ashley.
A. Ashley often spilled milk on the floor.
B. Will always punished her for bad behaviors.
C. Ashley was stopped watching too many cartoons.
3. What can we know about Will?
A. Will has a good intention.          
B. Will does not love children
C. Will does not love Shelia any more    
D. Will's way of parenting is very perfect.
4. It can be inferred from the passage that the advisor's attitude to their problem?
A. Negative    
B. Objective    
C. Critical    
D. Subjective

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  This year I decided to do something to regain my good name as a kindly uncle My   1   Tony; had never forgiven me for the dictionary I had bought him as a birthday present last year His   2   had no reason to be thankful to me either because the year before, I had   3   their dear son with a pot of paste and some funny picture instead of   4   them into a book, Tony had naturally covered every wall in the house with them.This year   5  , 1 decided to let him   6   for himself.

  We went into a big shop, but Tony was very particular about   7  , Although I tried to show him toy after toy, he was not to be   8   Then I saw:he suddenly became   9  ; he had discovered something he really liked:a large tin dram.I was quite happy too   10   I thought what Tony’s mother would say when she saw it.Nobody would get any   11   for weeks! I led Tony away   12  :saying that the dram was too expensive.

  Tony asked for permission to go off   13   and I made the most of my chance to sit down end   14   my aching feet.Fifteen minutes passed but there was still no sign of Tony I began to get   15   and got up to look for him I asked a young lady if she had seen a little boy in a grey suit.She looked   16   her helplessly and pointed out that there were so many   17   in grey suits.I was just going to call the police for hep.when I saw a strange   18   dressed in strange orange ciothes He was wearing a false beard and had a caveman’s axe in one hand:and a space gun in the other.It was, of course, Tony, who informed me   19   that he was the first   20   to fly into space.

(1)

[  ]

A.

cousin

B.

daughter

C.

grandson

D.

nephew

(2)

[  ]

A.

friends

B.

parents

C.

classmates

D.

brothers

(3)

[  ]

A.

presented

B.

annoyed

C.

confused

D.

occupied

(4)

[  ]

A.

entering

B.

dividing

C.

sticking

D.

drawing

(5)

[  ]

A.

anyhow

B.

though

C.

again

D.

therefore

(6)

[  ]

A.

guess

B.

choose

C.

pay

D.

see

(7)

[  ]

A.

sweets

B.

toys

C.

clothes

D.

books

(8)

[  ]

A.

pleased

B.

disturbed

C.

accepted

D.

disappointed

(9)

[  ]

A.

surprised

B.

hopeful

C.

patient

D.

excited

(10)

[  ]

A.

after

B.

until

C.

unless

D.

since

(11)

[  ]

A.

shock

B.

trouble

C.

peace

D.

time

(12)

[  ]

A.

happily

B.

eagerly

C.

cautiously

D.

quickly

(13)

[  ]

A.

on his own

B.

in his way

C.

now and then

D.

more or less

(14)

[  ]

A.

drag

B.

rest.

C.

lay

D.

step

(15)

[  ]

A.

8shamed

B.

angry

C.

worried

D.

doubtful

(16)

[  ]

A.

about

B.

to

C.

at

D.

across

(17)

[  ]

A.

young ladies

B.

new customers

C.

loving parents

D.

small boys

(18)

[  ]

A.

figure

B.

actor

C.

man

D.

doll

(19)

[  ]

A.

on time

B.

at once

C.

just now

D.

once again

(20)

[  ]

A.

policeman

B.

spaceman

C.

caveman

D.

postman

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That summer an army of crickets(蟋蟀) started a war with my father. Dad didn’t care for insects much more than Mamma, but he could tolerate a few living in the basement. Mamma was a city girl and she said a cricket was just too noisy. Then to support her point she wouldn’t go to bed. She drank coffee and smoked my father’s cigarettes and paced between the sofa and the TV. Next morning she threatened to pack up and leave, so Dad drove to the store and hurried back. He sprayed poison from a jug. When he was finished he told us that was the end of it.

  For a couple of weeks we went back to find dead crickets in the laundry. He suggested that we’d all be better off to hide as many as we could from Mamma. I fed a few dozen to the cat who I didn’t like because he scratched for no reason.

  However, soon live crickets started showing up in the kitchen and bathroom. Mamma was upset because she thought they were the dead crickets coming back, but Dad said these were certainly new ones. He fetched his jug of poison and sprayed all over until the whole house smelled of poison, and then he sprayed the basement again.

  A couple of weeks later, when both live and dead crickets kept turning up, Dad emptied the basement of junk. Then he burned a lot of old newspapers and magazines which he said the crickets had turned into nests.

  While we ate supper that evening, the wind lifted some flames onto the wood pile. The only gasoline was in the lawn mower’s(割草机) fuel tank but that was enough to create an explosion big enough to reach the house. Once the roof caught, there wasn’t much anyone could do.

  After the fire trucks left, Mamma took the others to Aunt Gail’s. I helped Dad and Uncle Burt carry things out of the house and pile them by the road. We worked into the night and we didn’t talk much, while all around the noise of crickets broke our silence.

1.What do we know about the author’s mother?

A. She didn’t like insects at all.

 B. She liked insects more than his father.

 C. She cared for insects very much.

 D. She could only tolerate a few insects.

2.The author’s father drove to the store to buy _______.

A. cigarettes for himself                                                   B. some poison

C. more coffee for his wife                                              D. some gasoline

3.The author’s father burned the old newspapers and magazines because he thought ______.

A. they were no longer useful

B. the crickets were afraid of fires

C. they became the home of crickets

D. the dead crickets came back to life

4.We learn from the last paragraph that ________.

A. the author’s family lost their battle against the crickets

B. the author’s parents learned to put up with insects

C. the author’s family didn’t suffer much in the fire

D. the author’s parents got divorced

 

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