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How do you feel when your parents are not at home with you? Here is what Daniel and Laura said.
Daniel:
Well, I’ve had the experience of having to take care of my younger brother by myself. Sometimes it’s scary, but there are a lot of things making being at home alone fun. My favorite thing to do is to watch television. It is like having another person to talk to. And if my brother and I are arguing, we make a deal (达成协议). We play his game first, then he has to play mine, and both of us get what we want. When I get a little scared, I just remember that there is always someone to call on the phone. I can call my parents and I have my next door neighbors, too.
Laura:
When I started staying at home alone, I found that keeping the television or the radio on helped to make me feel easy. I also always had the phone numbers of my parents and the neighbors. When babysitting my younger brothers, I would play games with them, and leave more lights on than usual. I would also keep the phone number of the hospital nearby.
根据所给材料选择最佳选项。
The two kids are talking about their experiences of_________.

A.getting along with others
B.staying at home without their parents
C.studying by themselves
D.looking after younger brothers or sisters

What does Daniel think of his experience?

A.Awful. B.Great. C.Funny. D.Scary but fun.

How does Daniel often deal with his fear?

A.He does what he likes to do.
B.He fights with his brother.
C.He eats a lot of food.
D.He talks with his neighbors.

What does Laura do when she is alone at home?

A.She asks her friend to come.
B.She waits outside the door.
C.She turns on the radio.
D.She finds another person to talk to.

Daniel and Laura both agree that it’s necessary to_________ when they’re alone at home.

A.have the phone numbers of their parents
B.stay with a brother or sister
C.watch TV or listen to the radio
D.make sure that the house is clean
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the small 3 rd﹣floor flat

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the house in Hillingdon

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B.

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D.

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E.The exact origin (起源) of the holiday is unclear.

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Public schools.

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Fired teachers.

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Parents in Chicago.

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Students in Chicago.

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A.

Different abilities are needed to work together while we are playing music.

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Playing the piano needs people to use fingers to make sounds.

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Decoding music notes is needed while we are playing music.

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Playing the piano needs people to see music notes.

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One.

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Two.

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Three.

D.

Four.

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Music is as simple as it looks.

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Music classes should be cut in some schools.

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Music is a big part of our lives.

D.

Music isn't a very important life skill for us.

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She moved away from her grandma.

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She lived with her grandparents.

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B.

打架

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D.

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The writer could dip her fingers in the sugar bowl.

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The writer was allowed to sip the coffee from her grandma's cup.

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The writer could sit on the table while having meals.

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The writer was allowed to collect coins in a glass jar.

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For her grandchildren.

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The writer disliked her childhood.

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The writer complained about her parents.

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Australia.

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Tim.

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