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阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题。(请注意问题后的字数要求)
[1] The kids get home from school—tired, hungry and looking for entertainment. The last thing they want to do is to get on with their homework. However, at this very time, parents often remind the kids to do their homework by nagging(唠叨)and cajoling(哄骗). If that doesn’t work, homework wars break out. But with some basic rules and good habits, they can be avoided.
[2] When it comes to preparing your kids for homework success, one of the first things to consider is the environment they are working in. Not all children will like working alone in their bedrooms. Some children might prefer to study at the kitchen table, and providing that location works for the family, there’s no reason to force them into another room.
[3] Try to keep the house relatively quiet and free of distractions. If you’re worried you can’t provide the right equipment or environment at home, see whether the local library could offer an alternative place to study. Also, some schools will offer homework clubs, where students can complete homework and seek help from a supervising teacher if needed.
[4] Once you’ve got the study environment sorted, think about when it is _______ for homework to be done. If children are old enough to make plans, it can be worth sitting down together and breaking projects into smaller tasks to be completed on different nights. This can stop kids form feeling overwhelmed(被压垮)and it also teaches them time management skills.
[5] If you follow the above rules, you can avoid homework wars down the track. And if tensions are rising at home around homework, remember that a little bit of kindness can go a long way.
76. What’s the main idea of the text? (no more than 12 words) (3分)
____________________________________________________________________________
77. List two other ideal places for children to study in apart from a quiet room at home. (no more than 8 words)(2分)
① ___________________________________
② ___________________________________
78. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words. (no more than 5 words) (3 分)
____________________________________________________________________________
79 How do you avoid homework wars in your family except the rules listed in the passage? (no more than 30 words)(4分)
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
80 Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 into Chinese. (3分)
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
阅读下面的短文并回答问题,然后将答案定到答题卡相应的位置上(清注意问题后的词数要求)。
[1] The kids get home from school—tired, hungry and looking for entertainment. The last thing they want to do is to get on with their homework. However, at this very time, parents often remind the kids to do their homework by nagging(唠叨)and cajoling(哄骗). If that doesn’t work, homework wars break out. But with some basic rules and good habits, they can be avoided.
[2] When it comes to preparing your kids for homework success, one of the first things to begin is the environment they are working in. Not all children will like working alone in their bedrooms. Come children might prefer to study at the kitchen table, and providing that location works for the family, there’s no reason to force them into another room.
[3] Try to keep the house relatively quiet and free of distractions. If you’re worried you can’t provide the right equipment or environment at home, see whether the local library could offer an alternative place to study. Also, some schools will offer homework clubs, where students can complete homework and seek help from a supervising teacher if needed.
[4] Once you’ve got the study environment sorted, think about when it is _____ for homework to be done. If children are old enough to make plans, it can be worth sitting down together and breaking projects into smaller tasks to be completed on different nights. This can stop kids form feeling overwhelmed(被压垮)and it also teaches them time management skills.
[5] If you follow the above rules, you can avoid homework wars down the track. And if tensions are rising at home around homework, remember that a little bit of kindness can go a long way.
76. What’s the main idea of the text? (no more than 12 words) (3分)
_______________________________________________________________________________
77. List two other ideal places for children to study in apart from a quiet room at home. (no more than 8 words)(2分)
① ___________________________________
② ___________________________________
78. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words. (no more than 5 words) (3 分)
_____________________________________________________________________________
79 How do you avoid homework wars in your family except the rules listed in the passage? (no more than 30 words)(4分)
______________________________________________________________________________
80 Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 into Chinese. (3分)
______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
[1] The kids get home from school—tired, hungry and looking for entertainment. The last thing they want to do is to get on with their homework. However, at this very time, parents often remind the kids to do their homework by nagging(唠叨)and cajoling(哄骗). If that doesn’t work, homework wars break out. But with some basic rules and good habits, they can be avoided.
[2] When it comes to preparing your kids for homework success, one of the first things to begin is the environment they are working in. Not all children will like working alone in their bedrooms. Some children might prefer to study at the kitchen table, and providing that location works for the family, there’s no reason to force them into another room.
[3] Try to keep the house relatively quiet and free of distractions. If you’re worried you can’t provide the right equipment or environment at home, see whether the local library could offer an alternative place to study. Also, some schools will offer homework clubs, where students can complete homework and seek help from a supervising teacher(指导老师)if needed.
[4] Once you’ve got the study environment sorted, think about when is _____ for homework to be done. If children are old enough to make plans, it can be worth sitting down together and breaking projects into smaller tasks to be completed on different nights. This can stop kids form feeling overwhelmed(被压垮)and it also teaches them time management skills.
[5] If you follow the above rules, you can avoid homework wars down the track. And if tensions are rising at home around homework, remember that a little bit of kindness can go a long way.
1. What’s the main idea of the text? (no more than 12 words)
_________________________________________________________________________
2. List two other ideal places for children to study in apart from a quiet room at home. (no more than 8 words)
①__________________________________ ② _____________________________
3. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words. (no more than 5 words)
___________________________________________________________________________
4. How do you avoid homework wars in your family except the rules listed in the passage? (no more than 30 words)
___________________________________________________________________________
5. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 into Chinese.
___________________________________________________________________________
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