1. What did David usually do when he was a child?
A.He cleaned the bathroom. |
B.He cleaned his bedroom. |
C.He did the dishes. |
A.Once a day. | B.Twice a week. | C.Once a week |
A.The woman. | B.David. | C.Andrew |
1. Why does the woman think the boy behaves unusually?
A.He lost interest in reading. |
B.He forgot to take notes in class. |
C.He is too anxious about the upcoming exam. |
A.Pressure can be turned into the driving force. |
B.High test anxiety might cause poorer test scores. |
C.Students should address anxiety before tests. |
1. Why isn’t the girl allowed to go out?
A.She didn’t do her schoolwork. |
B.She didn’t do her housework. |
C.She argued with her parents. |
A.She thought it was fair. |
B.She was surprised by it. |
C.She felt angry about it. |
1. Why does the man ask the girl to go to bed?
A.She will take a test tomorrow. |
B.They will have a holiday tomorrow. |
C.She will have classes tomorrow morning. |
A.Math. | B.English. | C.History. |
A.Go to sleep. | B.Get her textbook. | C.Play video games. |
1. Why is the mother unwilling to keep a young dog?
A.It costs money. |
B.It needs extra care. |
C.It affects her sleep. |
A.Easy to teach. |
B.Bright and friendly. |
C.A good companion. |
6 . Families differ from each other. Some are traditional and seem to be perfect; some are dysfunctional, but tend to still be strong; some are so calm, but controlled and some seem to be rich and have everything, but lack love.
Give credit and appreciate. One of my best memories as a child is when my report card came out with good grades. I then showed it to my parents and they would give me treats, new toys or even money.
Talk to each other.
Spiritual wellness. Some might disagree that spiritual wellness is important to a family, but truly, a great family has strong faith and belief no matter what their religion is. When a family has a strong spiritual foundation, they are just more loving and understanding, thus making them stronger.
A.So do you feel the same way? |
B.Never conflict with family members. |
C.The ability to deal with stress, conflict and crisis. |
D.So the old question is, what makes a great family? |
E.Strong families have an effective communication environment. |
F.Simple showing of appreciation is one of the qualities of a great family. |
G.So invest in your family’s spiritual wellness and learn to be optimistic. |
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.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Finally, the mom was determined to teach her 16-year-old a lesson.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________A.The woman is using nice material. |
B.The man has been cleaning. |
C.There are flowers. |
1. Why does Alison ask John to read the story?
A.To share her feelings with John. |
B.To help John forget his trouble. |
C.To advise John to talk more with his father. |
A.Parents nowadays are too busy. |
B.Communication is necessary at home. |
C.Family problems are hard to solve. |
Family values are a set of principles and beliefs that a family agrees upon, such as emphasizing the importance of honest behaviors or valuing effort and persistence in achieving goals. They are fundamental and determine how members of a home interact with each other and with the world.
Family values determine what you think is important and what is good. These values can help you stay consistent when making decisions in everyday life, especially in moments of uncertainty. This is particularly true when you’re going to make quick decisions based on an emotional reaction. For example, if honesty and communication are your important family values, you’re more likely to approach conflicts with an open mind and a willing heart to talk through issues. When finding your family member has lied to you, instead of acting thoughtlessly, you know what to do—have a talk sincerely.
Family values serve as a guiding force within the home, but their impact extends far beyond, shaping societal norms and behaviors. For example, if several families plant generosity in their values, the next generation will grow up to be more generous. As a result, adults in this generation are more likely to take other people’s needs into consideration when making difficult choices. They become positive contributors to the society, developing an atmosphere of care and consideration that enhances communal well-being.
Great influence as it has, family values are not taught consciously. Often, they get passed down without being noticed. Those values don’t ever get questioned. Whether you’ve outlined them or not, they’re present. And once you take ownership of those values, you can shape them to be in line with what you expect your family to be.
1. What are family values?2. How can family values help to make decisions in everyday life?
3. Please decide which part is false in the following statement, then underline it and explain why.
Family values have great influence within the home, but they have nothing to do with shaping common behaviors and rules in a society.
4. Please share one of your family values and explain how it influences you. (In about 40 words)