一、每个人都会遇到困难,困难时期我们更需要互相帮助。请听下面一段独白,根据独白内容完成下列句子,每个空格不超过3个单词。独白读两遍。
1. The speaker lost her notebook on .
2. The speaker felt after losing her notebook.
3. They found the notebook under .
4. Tom missed the first of his football practice to help the speaker.
5. The speaker learned that true friends support you when you're .
1. The speaker lost her notebook on .
2. The speaker felt after losing her notebook.
3. They found the notebook under .
4. Tom missed the first of his football practice to help the speaker.
5. The speaker learned that true friends support you when you're .
答案
1. Monday
2. sad
3. a desk
4. part
5. in trouble
2. sad
3. a desk
4. part
5. in trouble
二、面临校园欺凌,我们应该如何应对?请阅读下面短文,根据短文内容从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Are your children being bullied at school? Although schools are doing more to help students, your role as parents is important, and it's never too early to start having a conversation about bullying. The following can help kids deal with school bullying in ways that are safe and helpful.
Teach kids to always respect others.
A strong sense of self - respect and sincere respect for others can not only help your children avoid being bullied, but also stop them from bullying others. Help your children build this strong sense by playing the "I Am Someone Who..." game. You and your children first take turns completing the sentence by focusing on fun personality traits (个性特点) such as "I am someone who loves music." or "I am someone who takes good care of my little sister." Then, come up with something that no one else can say, like "I am someone who is named after a river." This game teaches kids to value their own personalities, build self - confidence, and develop a positive attitude towards differences.
Be a positive role model.
Actions speak louder than words. So for your children, what you do is more important than what you say. Always say "please" and "thank you", and be friendly to people from different backgrounds.
Encourage kids to be an upstander (挺身而出者).
Being an upstander means kids take positive actions when they see others being bullied. Ask your children how it feels to have someone stand up for them. Then, share with them how they can make a difference. When kids speak up against bullying, it's ten times more powerful than anything that we as adults could ever do.
1. What can help children avoid being bullied and stop them from bullying others according to the passage? ()
A. A strong body and mind.
B. Teachers' and parents' help.
C. Friends' and classmates' support.
D. Self - respect and sincere respect for others.
2. What does the underlined sentence "Actions speak louder than words." in Paragraph 3 mean? ()
A. Words can express parents' ideas better than actions.
B. Parents' behaviour is more important than their words.
C. Take positive actions when you see someone being bullied.
D. Develop a positive attitude and always say "thank you" to others.
3. What would be the best title for the passage? ()
A. Bullying Worsens Health.
B. A New Study of Bullying.
C. How to Deal with Bullying.
D. How to Teach Your Children.
Are your children being bullied at school? Although schools are doing more to help students, your role as parents is important, and it's never too early to start having a conversation about bullying. The following can help kids deal with school bullying in ways that are safe and helpful.
Teach kids to always respect others.
A strong sense of self - respect and sincere respect for others can not only help your children avoid being bullied, but also stop them from bullying others. Help your children build this strong sense by playing the "I Am Someone Who..." game. You and your children first take turns completing the sentence by focusing on fun personality traits (个性特点) such as "I am someone who loves music." or "I am someone who takes good care of my little sister." Then, come up with something that no one else can say, like "I am someone who is named after a river." This game teaches kids to value their own personalities, build self - confidence, and develop a positive attitude towards differences.
Be a positive role model.
Actions speak louder than words. So for your children, what you do is more important than what you say. Always say "please" and "thank you", and be friendly to people from different backgrounds.
Encourage kids to be an upstander (挺身而出者).
Being an upstander means kids take positive actions when they see others being bullied. Ask your children how it feels to have someone stand up for them. Then, share with them how they can make a difference. When kids speak up against bullying, it's ten times more powerful than anything that we as adults could ever do.
1. What can help children avoid being bullied and stop them from bullying others according to the passage? ()
A. A strong body and mind.
B. Teachers' and parents' help.
C. Friends' and classmates' support.
D. Self - respect and sincere respect for others.
2. What does the underlined sentence "Actions speak louder than words." in Paragraph 3 mean? ()
A. Words can express parents' ideas better than actions.
B. Parents' behaviour is more important than their words.
C. Take positive actions when you see someone being bullied.
D. Develop a positive attitude and always say "thank you" to others.
3. What would be the best title for the passage? ()
A. Bullying Worsens Health.
B. A New Study of Bullying.
C. How to Deal with Bullying.
D. How to Teach Your Children.
答案
1. D
2. B
3. C
2. B
3. C
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