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More and more parents leave their homes ...

More and more parents leave their homes and come into the big cities to make money. But their children can’t go with them because their children have to go to school in their hometown. They are called home-left children. The problems of home-left children become more and more serious. And it becomes a big burden of our society. The main problem is that some home-left children become very lonely when they don’t have their parents’ love. And they are too young to tell right or wrong in many things. So they are fooled very easily by others.

Xiao Mei, a 14-year-old girl, is a home-left child, Her parents are both on Shanghai. She is inher hometown with her grandpa. She likes playing games on the Internet. Her parents and grandpaonly give her money and food. They hardly ever care for her studies. One day, she had no money to pay for the games in the Net bar . So she stole some money from her neighbor. Just at that time, Xiao Fang, a 9-year–old girl saw it. Xiao Mei was afraid that Xiao Fang would tell other about it . She cut Xiao Fang’s throat with a knife, and then she went to school just like nothinghappened. Luckily, Xiao Fang was saved by the doctors, When she opened her eyes and wrote the fact to the policeman with a pencil, everybody was very surprised. This sad story reminds the parents to care or their children no matter how busy they are.

Are you one of the home-left children? What do you need from your parents? Food, money or love? I think most children need love mostly. Let’s care for the group together.

1.Why can’t the children go to the big cities with their parents?

A. Because they have to go to school in their hometown.

B. Because their parents have no money.

C. Because they don’t like to go there.

2.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “burden” in Chinese?

A.负担            B.象征            C.任务

3.What does Xiao Mei only get from her parents?

A. Clothes       B. Love          C. Money and food.

4.What does the story of Xiao Mei mainly tell us?

A. We can’t play computer games.

B. Parents should care for their children.

C. We should get along well with neighbors.

5.Which of the following is True according to the passage?

A. Home-left children can tell right or wrong easily.

B. Home-left children never feel lonely.

C. Xiao Mei really needs love.

 

1.A 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C 【解析】 试题分析:这篇短文主要讲述了目前社会的一个很严重的问题——留守儿童问题。由于缺乏父母关爱,留守儿童很孤单,对事情的好坏不容易分辨等。文章中的小梅就是这样一位留守儿童,而且在做错事后还伤害了邻居小孩。这件事情告诉我们家长要多关爱孩子,社会也要共同关注这些群体。 1.A 细节理解题。根据文章内容But their children can’t go with them because their children have to go to school in their hometown.但是孩子不能和他们一起,因为他们的孩子必须在家乡的学校上学。故选A。 2.2】A词义猜测题。前文讲到留守儿童成为一个严重的社会问题。此句为:而且它也成为社会的负担。Burden负担,故选A。 3.3】C细节理解题。根据文章内容 Her parents and grandpa only give her money and food她的父母和爷爷只能给她钱和食物。故此题选C。 4.4】B细节理解题。根据文章内容This sad story reminds the parents to care for their children no matterhow busy they are.这个故事提醒父母不管他们有多忙,都应该照顾好他们的孩子。故此题选B。 5.5】C判断推理题。由文章内容得知,小梅由于缺少父母的关爱和照顾,喜欢上网,所以才会在网吧将邻居小孩刺伤,由此判断C正确,小梅需要关爱。 考点:社会现象类短文阅读。
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书面表达

最近你校进行了一次“说出你的烦恼(Speak out your worries)的调查活动,请根据以下内容和提示要求写一篇英语短文,汇报调查结果并向老师和父母提出建议。

注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 不得透露学校、姓名等任何个人信息

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烦恼

你的建议

50%

作业多,睡眠不足,压力大

30%

父母不理解,缺乏交流

20%

活动少,体质差

Our school has made a survey--- “Speak out your worries”. Here are the results.

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