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1、課時(shí)分層作業(yè)(六)Section 、Section (建議用時(shí):40分鐘)語(yǔ)言知識(shí)練習(xí)固基礎(chǔ).單詞拼寫1It is common for teenagers to feel lonely and _(誤解)2The question is so hard,and we're getting _(迷惑)3His _(青春期)was not a happy time for him.4We grow in _(智慧)as we grow older.5We accepted their _(挑戰(zhàn))to a baseball game.6You are working too hard.Yo

2、u'd better keep a b_ between work and relaxation.7We're t_ towards the view that all students should study English.8Don't drive so fast!You must keep within the speed l_.9How long do you think this fine weather will l_?10The country attained its i_ in 1972.完成句子1他講英語(yǔ)講得很好,大家以為他的母語(yǔ)是英語(yǔ)。He sp

3、eaks English so well that _ a native speaker.2那賊掙扎著要逃脫。_ get free.3她和她的男朋友一道來(lái)用餐。She came to dinner _.4生命是有限的,但學(xué)問(wèn)是無(wú)限的。Life is limited,but there is _.5我緊張時(shí)總愛(ài)嘮叨。I _ too much when I am nervous.高考題型練習(xí)提能力.閱讀理解AThe clothes you wear.The food you eat.The color of your bedroom walls.Where you go and how you g

4、et there.The people you hang around with.What time you go to bed.What do these things have in common?You're asking.They're just a few examples of many hundreds of things that your parents controlled for you when you were a child.As a kid,you didn't have a say in everything;your parents m

5、ade decisions about everything from the cereal you ate in the morning to the pajamas you wore at night.And it's a good thing,tookids need this kind of protection on their own.But finally,kids grow up and become teens.And part of being a teen is developing your own identityone that is separate fr

6、om your parents'.But as you change and grow into this new person who makes your own decisions,your parents have a difficult time adjusting(調(diào)整)In many families,it is this adjustment that can cause a lot of fighting between teens and parents.And issues like the type of friends you have or your att

7、itudes to partying can cause bigger arguments,because your parents still always want to protect you and keep you safe,no matter how old you are.The good news about fighting with your parents get more comfortable with the idea that their teens have a right to certain opinions.It can take several year

8、s for parents and teens to adjust to their new roles,though.In the meantime,focus on communicating with your parents.Sometimes this can feel impossiblelike they just don't see your point of view and never will.But talking and expressing your opinions can help you gain more respect from your pare

9、nts.Keep in mind,too,that your parents were teens once and that in most cases,they can relate to what you're going through.1In the first two paragraphs,the writer _.Acomplains that parents control kids too muchBproves that kids have no right to give their opinionsCdescribes how carefully parents

10、 look after kidsDexplains that it is necessary for parents to control kids2A lot of fighting breaks out between teens and parents because _.Aparents aren't used to losing control of kidsBteens like to have everything decidedCparents blame teens for not respecting themDteens are eager to develop

11、their own identity3In the writer's opinion,parents control teens in order to _.Aprevent them from having their own ideasBprotect them from being hurtCmake them respect parents in the familyDmake sure that children have a good future4What might be the most suitable title of the passage?AWhat Do P

12、arents Control Their Children For?BHow Parents Take Care Of Children?CHow To Get Rid Of Your Parents' Control?DWhy Do I Fight With Parents So Much?B【導(dǎo)學(xué)號(hào):67302042】Do parents owe(欠)their children anything?Yes,they owe them a great deal.One of their chief duties(責(zé)任)is to give their children a sense

13、 of personal worth,for self­respect is the basis of good mental health.A youngster who is often made to feel stupid and unworthy,or often compared to brighter brothers,sisters,or cousins,will become so unsure,so afraid of failing,that he won't try at all.Of course,they should be corrected w

14、hen they do wrong;this is the way children learn.But the criticisms(批評(píng))should be balanced with praises,preferably with a smile and a kiss.No_child_is_ever_too_old_to_be_hugged.Parents owe their children privacy(隱私)and respect for their personal belongings.This means not borrowing their things withou

15、t permission,not reading their diaries or mail,not looking through their purses,pockets,or drawers.If a mother feels that she must read her daughter's diary to know what is going on,the communication between them must be pretty bad.Parents owe their children a set of solid values around which to

16、 build their lives.This means teaching them to respect the rights and opinions of others;it means being respectful to elders,to teachers and to the law.The best way to teach such values is by example.A child who is lied to will lie.A child who sees his parents steal tools from the factory or towels

17、from a hotel will think that it is all right to steal.A youngster who sees no laughter and no love in the home will have a difficult time laughing and loving.No child asks to be born.If you bring a life into the world,you owe the child something.And if you give him his due(有權(quán)獲得的東西),he'll have so

18、mething of value to pass along to your grandchildren.5The underlined sentence“No child is ever too old to be hugged.”means _.Aolder children don't like to be huggedBno child likes to be hugged as often as possibleCwhatever their age is,children need to be huggedDolder children need more hugs tha

19、n younger ones6Which of the following is against the author's opinion?ATeaching your child not to lie to others.BGiving your child a sense of personal worth.CReading your child's diary before communicating with him or her.DBorrowing things from your child when permitted.7According to the pas

20、sage,which is the best way to let children know the values of life?AParents should set a good example for their children to follow.BParents should encourage their children to learn from their friends.CParents should criticize their children when they do something wrong.DParents should teach their children to respect others' rights and opinions.8What would be the best title for the passage?AParents And Their ChildrenBWhy Parents Want To Have A Child?CWhat Parents Owe To Their Children?DNo Child Asks To Be Born.短文改錯(cuò)假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中

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