A New Addition to the Family
For the initial ten years of his life, Victor was the prince of the household. As he was an only child, his parents petted him and showered all their love and attention on him. Whatever toys his parents bought, they were always meant for him. Whatever food was in the refrigerator, there was no one to compete with him to polish it off first. Victor could leave his toys or books around the house with complete ease of mind, knowing that there was no one who would get their hands on his belongings and cause any damage.
However, all that was to change overnight when Victor’s parents brought back his new baby sister, Lina, from the hospital. With her rosy cheeks, wide open eyes and angelic smile, Lina caught the hearts of her parents, grandparents and relatives. Everyone focused their attention on the cute bunch of joy. Whenever she cried, her mother or father would rush to her bed. She simply cried because she wanted to be carried. There was little time left for Victor.
Now that Victor’s mother had his baby sister to take care of, she expected Victor himself to do most of the chores he can do. Victor was asked to clean his own room, iron his own school uniform and clean his own shoes. Before Lina’s arrival, he had never lifted a finger to help out with these tasks. The whole family also went out less because it was unhealthy to expose Lina to the bacteria(细菌) being in the outside world too often.
Victor felt neglected by his parents. He felt that they loved Lina more than him. As a result, he tried to attract his parents’ attention by becoming resistant. One evening, Victor’s parents were called up by his teacher because Victor had got into a fight at school. His teacher had noticed Victor’s behaviour and work attitude changing downwards in the past two months. Before that, he had been a model student.
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Upon hearing the teacher’s feedback, Victor’s parents got lost in thought.
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______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2 . Sometimes parents wonder if they should really give their children chores (家务活). After all, isn’t it the parents’ responsibility to manage the household? And don’t children need an opportunity to “just be children” for now because they have the rest of their lives to worry about chores?
Most children have really busy schedules. They rush around from one activity to another with little time to clean the house. Despite those concerns, however, giving your children chores may be one of the most important things you’ll ever do.
While giving your children chores can certainly take some of the stress off you, that’s not the only reason you should expect your children to do the chores. Studies show chores are good for children. Research from a well-known 75-year Harvard study shows that chores can shape children to be more likely to become happy, healthy and independent adults.
Why are chores like sweeping the floor and clearing the table so important to children’s happiness in life? One reason is that children feel a sense of achievement when they do their chores. No matter whether they’re making their beds or they’re sweeping the floor, helping out around the house makes children feel capable. Doing chores also helps children feel like they’re part of the team and learn responsibility. Helping family members is good for them and it encourages them to be good adults.
Children who do chores gain important life skills that will serve them well throughout their lives. Life skills such as meal preparation, mowing the lawn, or doing the laundry will be important after high school, which helps your children live independently.
1. Why does the author raise questions in paragraph 1?A.To express doubts. | B.To make a warning. |
C.To lead in the topic. | D.To provide background information. |
A.Chores. | B.Less homework. |
C.School activities. | D.Learning schedules. |
A.Tired. | B.Nervous. |
C.Having no time. | D.Having the ability. |
A.Skills to deal with chores. | B.Advantages of doing chores. |
C.The importance of life skills. | D.Ways to balance study and chores. |
3 . Most of us regard chores as annoying tasks to get done, but the evidence shows they are actually good for us.
For some, cooking is very enjoyable, while for others it’s just a daily chore.
Another less obvious benefit is that cooking can lower stress levels. We know any type of creativity lowers stress and benefits overall health. This certainly includes making food. Planning a recipe, chopping produce, adding seasoning,making adjustments — these are all parts of the creative process of cooking.
So it’s fair to say that household chores shouldn’t be looked down on anymore. In fact, it might be time to embrace your to-do list to better your health, and get your family involved as well!
A.So go ahead to try some new recipes |
B.The same goes for most fast food options |
C.Although cooking is not heavy housework |
D.But even if you fall into the second category |
E.Thus too many chores will add an extra burden to your kids |
F.All of this usually translates into better success in school as well |
G.Dividing housework among family members leads to a better life |
1. What kind of housework does the man usually do?
A.Take out the garbage. | B.Water the plants. | C.Clear the dining table. |
A.He has no free time. | B.He is not careful enough. | C.He has no one to share the work. |
A.Agreeably. | B.Happily. | C.Unwillingly. |
As a Norwegian, what we never miss every year is the celebration feast. All the
6 . Building your family tree together is a wonderful chance to tell your kids your favorite family stories. It can make for some memorable quality family time.
Gather Your Family Objects
The objects include old photos, letters, journals, and anything else you may have hidden in the attic (阁楼) or storeroom.
Talk to Relatives
Write a Family History
Write down all the related information you have already known.
Go Online
With so many genealogy(家谱) websites available, you can find a wealth of missing information online. In addition to searching relationship information on your home computer, you can find birth and death records, newspaper records, and official government documents.
A.Find and spread them out on a table |
B.There are so many ways to create a family tree |
C.Probably, dozens of family stories have never been brought up |
D.This will allow you to see where information might be missing |
E.Some websites make it fun to discover more about family source. |
F.Family trees are often organized to record three generations in a family |
G.Share your newly found family information with the rest of your family |
1. 做饭d 理由
2. 描述过程(做一道菜即可:蒸炸炒烤拌皆可)
3. 你的感受。
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3. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Tuesday, July 7th, 2022 Sunny
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I thought my parents were crazy when they said over dinner one night that I was going to have a brother or sister in about nine months. I always wanted a little brother or sister, and now I was finally going to get one. However, I was at a point in my life where I was used to not having brothers or sisters, and being the center of attention at home.
The next several months were filled with excitement as we prepared for the new addition to the family. My Aunt Dorothy and Aunt Lynda threw her a wonderful baby shower. To my surprise, I also received presents. My family was worried about how I would feel once the baby was born, so they showered me with attention. All of my friends were excited for me. In a way, I thought they were looking forward to me experiencing the pains of being an elder sister.
The following days went by rather quickly. Before I knew it, one summer morning in June my mom was taken to the hospital. I was visiting my Aunt Lynda in Missouri when we got the call that my mom was in labor (分娩), so we drove to the hospital, hoping that we wouldn’t miss the big event. We stepped into the hospital at 12:03 p.m., which was the exact time my sister, Bekah, was born.
My mom had some complications (并发症) after the delivery. What was supposed to be a time of celebration now became a life-or-death waiting game. My first reaction was to hate the baby, since I felt it was all her fault (错误) that this happened. I had my mom to myself for fifteen years of my life, and now it looked as if she was going to be taken away from me forever.
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When I saw Bekah for the first time, those bad feelings went away.
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One week later, my mom pulled through, and it was time to go home.
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A woman remarried a man from Mexico. She already had a 16-year-old daughter named Bethany, while her husband had a 14-year-old daughter named Maria. Maria and Bethany had been in each other’s lives since they were children. Their relationship as stepsisters was good until recently.
The entire family was busy planning Maria’s Quinceanera (成人礼). The woman’s husband and his ex-wife joined forces to get her a beautiful dress to celebrate the occasion. In total, the dress cost $3,000.
Bethany made it clear that she was jealous (嫉妒的) of the party. Her mom had to make her understand that in Mexican culture, a Quinceanera was a great deal, just like how she had a sweet sixteen party. However, Bethany kept comparing her party to that of Maria’s. It was a massive issue for her, and it reflected in the way she behaved around everyone at home.
Knowing how it made Bethany feel, the mom tried to spend more time with her daughter to assure her that she wasn’t being disregarded. They even got her a lovely dress for the Quinceanera, but much cheaper than Maria’s dress.
Two weeks before the big day, Maria and Bethany got into an argument regarding the TV. Bethany retaliated (报复) against her stepsister by tearing off the back part of her Quinceanera dress. After finding out what Bethany did, everyone was angry. The mom couldn’t believe what her daughter did and quickly gave her husband and his ex-wife money to get a new dress.
The mom told Bethany that she needed to get a job to pay back the total price of the dress. It was her punishment for such an unreasonable act against her stepsister. However, Bethany claimed her mom was unfair by choosing Maria over her. This made the mom question whether she was in the wrong for giving her daughter no choice but to find a job. She wrote about the story online, hoping to get opinions from others on whether what she did was wrong.
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To her surprise, she got everybody’s support.
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At last she
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A.boy | B.baby | C.mother | D.father |
A.doubt | B.excuse | C.point | D.reason |
A.note | B.door | C.key | D.word |
A.Carry out | B.Sell out | C.Take in | D.Pile up |
A.puts | B.jumps | C.sinks | D.rolls |
A.head | B.fingers | C.legs | D.stomach |
A.open | B.close | C.blink | D.swell |
A.rush | B.break | C.visit | D.drive |
A.strict | B.relaxed | C.busy | D.anxious |
A.set | B.bring | C.figure | D.drown |
A.decide | B.send | C.leave | D.conduct |
A.soldiers | B.runners | C.athletes | D.doctors |
A.Clean | B.Noisy | C.Peaceful | D.Quiet |
A.because | B.while | C.if | D.although |
A.relieved | B.forgotten | C.reminded | D.convinced |
A.mess | B.heaven | C.playground | D.garden |
A.argument | B.fun | C.fighting | D.excitement |
A.Actually | B.Obviously | C.Additionally | D.Strangely |
A.abandoned | B.helped | C.needed | D.ignored |
A.worse | B.more | C.better | D.less |