阅读下面短文,并根据短文后的要求答题(请注意问题后的字数要求)。 [l]Children learn by doing. While children may feel love towards others,they aren' t always sure how toexpress it. Parents can teach their children to love others by helping them find proper ways to express their care and concern. When they do so,their children will have a better understanding of what loving others really means. [2]Provide Opportunities: Care and compassion are a part of love.Teach your child to love others by providing opportunities to put love into action. Make a card for a sick friend, bring cookies to an elderly neighbor or volunteer at a local soup kitchen. [3]Potential: Visit your local library and look for appropriate books that talk about love, care and compassion. Read stories and point out how characters expressed their love. _____, "How did the characters feel when they felt loved?" [4]Talk: Coach your child to express his lovein different ways. When we feel care and compassion towards others,the appropriate response is to show it. Talk about ways you can show -care and compassion with your child. These may include offering a kind word to a sad friend,helping someone in need,or doing something for someone that they cannot do for themselves. [5]Considerations: Role-playing can be an effective way to teach children new ideas. To role-play how to love others, set up a situation and act it out with your child. For example, pretend that one of his stuffed toys is not feeling well; ask him what he could do to help his toy feel better. 小题1:.. Complete the following sentence according to the underlined one in Paragraph 2. (no more than 5 words) You should give your child chances of to teach him to love others. 小题2:. What does the underlined word “These” in Paragraph 4 refer to? (no more than 10 words) 小题3:.What's the author's advice for you on role-playing how to love others? (no more than 15 words) 小题4:. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with proper words. (no more than 6 words) 小题5:.. What is the main idea of the text? (no more than 15 words) |
A.What
B.That
C.Why
D.How
—How do you _____ your summer vacation? —It's great. I love it. |
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A. like B. know C. think of |
—How do you like living in Beijing?
—________.
A. I love it. Beijing is such a fascinating city.
B. I love it. I get homesick at times. I miss my parents in Chicago.
C. Oh, sure, a little only. It is so lovely.
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A: Hi, Jenny! Can you come to my birthday party on Saturday afternoon? B: I'm s1I can't. I h2to help my parents. A: That's too bad. How a3you, Linda? C4you come to my party? C: I'd l5to. A: Susan? Can you come to my party? D: W6is it?A: Saturday afternoon. D: Oh, no, I c7. I have to study f8a test. A: What about you, Ted? E: I'd love to, but I have to go to the doctor w9my grandmother. She is ill. A: What a pity! Maybe a10time. E: Sure. Thanks for asking. |
A.carelessly
B.careful
C.careless
D.carefully
No matter how far it is, American people tend to go back home for Christmas to ______.
A.eat puddings
B.drink wine
C.get lots of gifts
D.enjoy the family care and love
Jerry: I've been back from a business trip.
Bob: ______
A、It's very nice of you.
B、How's everything going?
C、You're kind to say so.
D、I'd love to.
A.The poet speaker feels tenderly to have been judged of.
B.The poet speaker feels indifferent.
C.The poet speaker feels sweet.
D.The poet speaker feels confident.
B、Yeah, thanks anyway.
C、Whether I’ll go or not is not your business, ok?
D、That’s very kind of you. I’d love to.
ent kind of life.” If you want to live abundantly, decide what you really want and figure out a way to do it. Be clear and live with intent (意向). You may have heard of Fred Lebow. He complained to his doctor that he lacked energy. His doctor advised him to take up running. He fell in love with it! He was 39 years old when he entered his first race. Fred joined the New York Road Runners Club and organized New York City’s first marathon race. But what Fred truly wanted to do was to bring people together. He believes that anybody should be able to run — people of all ages and of any country. Not everyone in New York was excited about people running through their neighborhood. A youth gang warned him that nobody had better run through their turf. “That’s great,” Fred said. “I need someone to protect the runners in your area, and you look like just the fellows to do it.” He gave them each a hat, shirt and jacket and that year, when the marathon went through their neighborhood, these young men proudly guarded the runners along their way. Fred decided what was truly important to him and he found a way to do it. He lived with intent. That single decision made his life remarkably different. As one sports writer said, “Fate handed him a short race. With his goal, with his love of life, Fred turned it into a marathon.” Fred would say that it’s not about how long you live, but how you run the race of life. 小题1:The purpose that Fred Lebow organized New York City’s first marathon race was _____.
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