Helping your children to read and write at home will improve their skills and confidence—it will also make them get ready for learning in the classroom environment.
are needed by every child in every subject in every year of their life in or outside school. Students who improve their reading and writing skills will increase their vocabulary and their ability(能力)to use the English language correctly. As parents, you can play an important role in improving your children’s literacy(读写能力). You can make a difference by listening, asking questions, giving information, and reading with your children outside school hours.
Here are 8 tips on how to help your children to read and write:
having everyday conversations with your children
trying to ask more “wh-” questions instead of easy “yes” or “no” questions
encouraging your children to talk about events you don’t know
reading to your children each night
listening to your children read
teaching your children how to use dictionaries
talking about your children’s writings
practicing filling in forms, writing letters, sending cards or emails
You can also encourage your children to join the Reading Challenge Club and discuss the books they are reading together. In the club, children must read 15 books from the Challenge book list and 5 more books chosen by themselves. There are over 1,000 books on the list. The reading must be done in one year. What’s more, it is a wonderful way to help your children to write. For example, you can encourage them to write diaries or book reviews. Remember to make positive comments as much as possible.This passage is mainly written for __________.
A.children | B.teachers | C.parents | D.doctors |
__________ is the best for the missing part in Paragraph 2.
A.“Listening and speaking skills” | B.“Reading and writing skills” |
C.“Listening and writing skills” | D.“Reading and listening skills” |
__________ is NOT mentioned in the 8 tips above.
A.“Listening to the radio every day” | B.“Listening to your children read” |
C.“Reading to your children each night” | D.“Talking about your children’s writings” |
In the Reading Challenge Club, children have to read __________ in one year.
A.5 books | B.10 books | C.15 books | D.20 books |
Parents can help children to write by encouraging them to__________.
A.draw pictures or take photos | B.listen to pop music |
C.write diaries or book reviews | D.play computer games |
On September 13th, I woke up in the best mood. It was a late start, so I got to sleep in. Not only did I get my full eight hours of sleep, but an additional two more hours as well. I got ready, danced in my room to my favorite music while I picked out my clothes, made my lunch, and was on my way to school. I arrived at 9: 50 a.m.. Little did I know, in the next 20 minutes, my life would change forever. As I got out of my classroom, there he was, holding the gun.
Although everything happened so fast, in a matter of about 4 minutes, I remember it clearly. I remember every face I saw, and I remember every sound I heard. I remember the fear and the panic of the unknown. And lastly, I remember running. Running for my life. I ran down the stairs, out of the school's front doors, and down the street to the primary school. I remember looking down at my feet. As I looked down I thought to myself, "How am I running so fast?"
I finally made it to a safe classroom, and 20 other students and I settled in for lockdown. We stayed close to one another and cried. It felt as though the tears going down our faces would never stop. We passed our phones around to text our loved ones that we were safe and that there was a school shooter, shots were fired, and 4students were injured thus far.
The lockdown lasted about 30 minutes, even though it felt like forever. Our headmaster made his way to our room and explained that the shooter had been caught and we were all going to make our way to the football field.
(1)How did the writer feel before going to school?
A. |
Relaxed. |
B. |
Worried. |
C. |
Scared. |
D. |
Puzzled. |
(2)What does the phrase "sleep in" probably mean in Paragraph 1?
A. |
sleep in bed |
B. |
sleep with clothes on |
C. |
sleep with face covered |
D. |
sleep longer than usual |
(3)What did the students do when the shooting began?
A. |
Calling the police for help. |
B. |
Running away in all directions. |
C. |
Fighting back against the shooter. |
D. |
Texting their beloved ones about it. |
(4)Where did the writer find safety in the shooting?
A. |
On a football field. |
B. |
In a neighboring school. |
C. |
In a classroom of her school. |
D. |
Back at her own home. |
(5)What can we tell from the story?
A. |
The headmaster didn't care about his students. |
B. |
There was more than one shooter in the killing. |
C. |
Not all the 21 students took phones with them. |
D. |
The shooter killed himself in the end. |
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want to work for the Teachers Training Agency |
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A place to teach in a local school. |
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A quick taste of what teaching is about. |
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(5)Which of the following is true according to the ad.?
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There were two fishermen named Tom and Jack. They were close pals. One day they went out to catch fish together and have a fish meal in the field.
They sat at a distance and started hunting for fish. Tom got a big and beautiful fish in a few minutes. He was so happy and placed the fish in the ice box. He decided to cook the fish in the noon. He spent some more time and caught a few more fish. He decided to make a grand meal with the fish. Also, he froze a few fish to take them back home.
After an hour or so, Tom went to Jack to see if he needed any help. Jack said no. In a few minutes, Jack caught a large fish. However, he put it back into the lake.
Tom was surprised at his act, but he remained silent. Jack caught more big fish, and put them all back into the lake.
Very frustrated, Tom angrily asked him, "Are you mad? Why do you put your fish back into the water? They are beautiful and big!"
Jack replied, "I know they are big, but I don't have the big pan(锅) to cook the big fish! So I'm looking for a smaller fish that fits my cooking pan! God is troubling me today."
…
(1)What did Tom and Jack go out for?
A. |
To catch fish. |
B. |
To have a joy ride. |
C. |
To eat out together. |
D. |
To feed the fish in the lake. |
(2)Why did Tom put his fish in an ice box?
A. |
To keep it alive. |
B. |
To keep it fresh for his meal. |
C. |
To keep it from going away. |
D. |
To keep it away from his friend. |
(3)What did Tom want to do when he went to his friend?
A. |
To give him some fish. |
B. |
To offer some help. |
C. |
To ask him to cook his fish. |
D. |
To take some of Jack's fish for himself. |
(4)Why was Tom angry with his friend?
A. |
He couldn't understand his act. |
B. |
He was fond of eating big fish. |
C. |
He thought it was unfair for small fish. |
D. |
He didn't catch any big fish himself. |
(5)What would be Tom's advice for his friend at the end of the story?
A. |
Ask God to send him only small fish. |
B. |
Take a bigger pan with him next time. |
C. |
Change his fishing pole to catch small fish. |
D. |
Cut the big fish into small pieces to fit his pan. |
A computer program that could help catch and ever translates from aliens in outer space has been started by a British scientist.
If aliens are discovered one day, scientists fear their language may make it possible to understand them. But John Elliott of needs Metropolitan University in Britain has come up with a program that can figure out the structure(结构)of their language. He thinks that's the first step in understanding what they are saying.
Dr.Elliott's program would compare an alien language to a database(数据库)of 60 different languages in the world to look for a similar structure. He believes that even an alien language will have its own structure.Language has to be structure in a certain way, or it will be harder to use,he told New Scientist magazine.
Research had shown that it is possible to know if a signal(信号)carries a language rather than a picture or music. Dr.Elliott has gone a step further by finding a way to pick out what might be words and sentences. Because languages have different word orders, Dr.Elliott has set up a library of the sentence structures of 60 human languages.
If a message is received from outer space, it could be compared against this database. Scientist would then be able to see if it's similar to any human language, or a mix of the language.
However, Dr.Elliott also said that in order to translate what the aliens are actually saying, it may still be necessary to have a code book.
(1)Why did Dr.Elliott come up with the program?
A. |
To learn more about outer space. |
B. |
To develop a new language. |
C. |
To help translate the messages for aliens. |
D. |
To compare an alien language to human languages. |
(2)According to Dr.Elliott, what's the first step of understanding an alien language?
A. |
Coming up with a program. |
B. |
Knowing a structure. |
C. |
Understanding aliens. |
D. |
Discovering aliens. |
(3)What does paragraph 4 mainly tell us?
A. |
Some necessary conditions for making the program work. |
B. |
Dr.Elliott's findings about different kinds of languages. |
C. |
Three important functions of the program. |
D. |
The number of sentence structures of human languages. |
(4)How does the program work when it receives a message from aliens?
A. |
Mix the message with 60 human languages. |
B. |
Translate the message and send it to the database. |
C. |
Pick out the sentence structure and translate it. |
D. |
Compare the message to the database of 60 human languages. |
(5)What can we infer from the story?
A. |
Not all languages have their own structure. |
B. |
The structure of alien languages is similar to that of human languages. |
C. |
To translate alien languages, there is much work to do. |
D. |
Alien languages are signals carrying pictures and music. |
Have you ever seen rows of different cars parked on a big playground, with their boots(汽车后备箱) open? The boots are packed with things like books, pictures, kid's toys. This is a car boot sale. It is popular in the UK.
If you have lots of things and have nowhere to put them, and don't want to throw them away, why not try a car boot sale? Go to a car boot sale and you may be excited about what you find.
You can find almost anything at a car boot sale, from beds, tables to necklaces and ring….
Most of the things are second﹣hand, so they are usually low﹣priced. I like to hunt for books. I was petty proud when I bought four books from the Harry Potter. Series and they cost me just over ¥2.
Here is a little tip that not everybody knows; When it's nearly the end of the sale(they usually finish in the early afternoon), many sellers cut the prices because they want to throw away things. Quite often you'll find "all for 10p", "Buy one and get one free" and "Take it away!"It's clear that they just want to throw those things away.
However, there may not be much good stuff(物品)left in the end﹣the things people really want are sole quickly. So, as they say, the early bird catches the worm!
(1)Why are most things at such a low price at a car boot sale?
A. |
Because they are terrible. |
B. |
Because they are useless. |
C. |
Because they are small things. |
D. |
Because they are second﹣hand. |
(2)Which of the following things you may NOT find at a car boot sale?
A. |
Food and drinks |
B. |
books and pictures |
C. |
Beds and tables |
D. |
Necklaces and rings |
(3)How did the writer feel when he got four books from the Harry Potter series?
A. |
Terrible |
B. |
Excited |
C. |
Proud |
D. |
Nervous |
(4)Many sellers usually cut the prices .
A. |
at the beginning of the sale |
B. |
nearly at the end of the sale |
C. |
in the early morning |
D. |
when there is bad weather |
(5)What is the reading mainly about?
A. |
A car boot sale in the U |
B. | |
C. |
A car show in the U |
D. | |
E. |
What a car boot sale. |
F. | |
G. |
A good way to save money. |
H. |