单选题Both the kids and their parents()English, I think. I know it from their accentAisBbeenCareDwas
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Both the kids and their parents()English, I think. I know it from their accent
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Third culture kid is a term in English that is used to describe children who have grown up in a different culture to that of their parents. There are great things about experiencing such a unique childhood. Third culture kids can also face many challenges.I was born in England, to English parents. When I was two years old my dad got a new job in Poland. Since then I have lived in four other countries around the world. Although I have a British passport,I sometimes dont feel very English at all!One of the best things about moving around a lot when 1 was younger experiencing many diverse cultures and countries. I was able to try different foods, learn different languages, experience different traditions and meet people from different backgrounds. I am also lucky to have friends all over the world that 1 keep in regular contact with.However, it wasnt always easy. It often felt like I had only just settled in to the new school city and culture before my parents told me we were moving again. Leaving my friends behind was damaging as a child. I have lost touch with many people 1 was very close to because one of us moved country. It was also very disorientating to have an English passport, but not feel very English at all. Because 1 had no access to English culture, returning 4home, often felt like visiting a foreign country. Happily, now l feel more at home in England—although the question, “where are you from?” still confuses me!26. A third culture kid may have a ____.A.dull experienceB.special childhoodC.strong accentD.traditional lifestyleThe author experienced different traditions by the following EXCEPT ____.A.trying foods of other countriesB.moving around a lotC.doing different jobsD.making international friendsThe author found it not always easy to ____.A.make new friendsB.find a new schoolC.have new teachersD.adapt to new situationsThe word disorientating (Para.4) probably means ____.A.excitingB.confusingC.surprisingD.frighteningThe author doesn't feel very English because he ____.A.does not have a British passportB.was not born in EnglandC.spent more time in other countriesD.has many foreign friends请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
BI am Li Qin. This is Mr Smith. He is an Englishman. He isn't an English teach-er. But Mrs Smith is an English teacher. Mrs Smith and I are both English teachers.We are good friends. We work in the No. 2 Middle School. It's a nice school.( )26. My name is ________.A. Mr SmithB. Li QinC. Mrs SmithD. you don't know
—Which foreign language are you better at, English or French?—I am sorry I know _______of English and _______of French.A. lot, lessB. little, even lessC. a little, still lessD. much, less
BMy name is Tom Mallory. I'm English and I'm 13. I'm a student in Brookes School. I like music and sports very much. I can play twoinstruments :the violin and the piano. I can play them very well.I have two sisters. They are students, too. Our parents are from Ireland, but they live in London now. My mother is a teacher and my father is the manager of a small en-gineering company.( )26. Tom lives in________A.IrelandB.EnglandC.CanadaD.America
-Do you know who telephoned me? -(). A、I heard it was SallyB、Yes, I remember it nowC、No, I didn’t phone youD、Yes, I know you well
You know, I have three kids now. -- ________A Oh, I’ve heard a lot about youB That’s wonderfulC You’ve really changed your hair style.D Well, I gave up drinking
I didn't know you had ________ wonderful ideas on English learning. A.such manyB.so manyC.many soD.such a
阅读下面的句子,根据文章内容进行判断,正确写“T”,错误写“F”。 Stop Yelling At Your Kids Parenting is hard. If you’re a parent, I’m sure that I don’t need to tell you that our job is a tough one. When you're managing children, 阅读下面的句子,根据文章内容进行判断,正确写“T”,错误写“F”。Stop Yelling At Your KidsParenting is hard. If you’re a parent, I’m sure that I don’t need to tell you that our job is a tough one. When youre managing children, it can be difficult to remember that they are still learning. If you find yourself yelling at your kids more often than you want to, here are some ways that can help you reduce the yelling. I’ve been working on this for the past few months and I have to say,it’s been amazing for both the kids and me.If you are having an argument with your child, you need to make sure you both take the time to really listen. It gives both of you time to think and really listen to each other, which is important. Kids are more likely to listen to you if you listen to them!One of your biggest struggles is to remind yourself of appropriate expectations. You can’t expect that your youngest acts as responsibly as your oldest. You should lower what you expect -taking into consideration things like their age - it can make a big difference. You should do your best to take a moment before yelling and take in a deep breath. It makes a world of difference for you. Instead of yelling, you’d better whisper. It can also help diffuse any situation by making things quieter, not louder. Besides, the more time you spend with your kids, the better you’ll get at communicating with them. You’re both more likely to understand each other.If your children aren’t listening or it seems they only don’t listen to you, you don’t take it personally. You should remind yourself that your kids are still learning and they’re not going to be perfect.( )21. As a parent, you may know that parenting is an easy job.( )22. Listening to each other is a good way to stop argument between parents and their kids.( )23. Usually younger kids behave less responsibly than elder children.( )24. Parents should lower their expectation for their kids.( )25. Both yelling and whispering can help make things quieter.
____ I?know,?there?isn’t?such?a?word?in?English.A、As much asB、So far asC、As long asD、As soon as
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7. She wants to know_________speak English.A. if I canB. if can IC. whether I couldD. whether could I
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BI am a writer. I spend a great deal of my time thinking about the power of language—the way it can evoke(唤起) an emotion, a visual image, a complex idea, or a simple truth. Language is the tool of my trade. And I use them all—all the Englishes I grew up with.Born into a Chinese family that had recently arrived in California, I’ve been giving more thought to the kind of English my mother speaks. Like others, I have described it to people as “broken” English. But feel embarrassed to say that. It has always bothered me that I can think of no way to describe it other than “broken”, as if it were damaged and needed to be fixed, as if it lacked a certain wholeness. I’ve heard other terms used, “limited English,” for example. But they seem just as bad, as if everything is limited, including people’s perceptions(认识)of the limited English speaker.I know this for a fact, because when I was growing up, my mother’s “limited” English limited my perception of her. I was ashamed of her English. I believed that her English reflected the quality of what she had to say. That is, because she expressed them imperfectly her thoughts were imperfect. And I had plenty of evidence to support me: the fact that people in department stores, at banks, and at restaurants did not take her seriously, did not give her good service, pretended not to understand her, or even acted as if they did not hear her.I started writing fiction in 1985. And for reasons I won’t get into today, I began to write stories using all the Englishes I grew up with: the English she used with me, which for lack of a better term might be described as “broken”, and what I imagine to be her translation of her Chinese, her internal(内在的) language, and for that I sought to preserve the essence, but neither an English nor a Chinese structure: I wanted to catch what language ability tests can never show; her intention, her feelings, the rhythms of her speech and the nature of her thoughts.41. By saying “Language is the tool of my trade”, the author means that ______.A. she uses English in foreign tradeB. she is fascinated by languagesC. she works as a translatorD. she is a writer by profession
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共用题干第三篇Treat Teenagers with RespectMy husband Bill and I have received comments from other parents expressing their sympathies ever since Douglas's 14th birthday,since our son is a teenager now. We've heard a lot,such as "Well,when kids become teenagers,they are awful,just do your best to go through this tough period."or"I know he's a good child,but just wait,now that he's a teenager."I know that teenagers at times can be difficult to deal with,but I'm in my mid-thirties and I can also be tough.We are concerned about the future of our kids and want today's children to know that we do love and care them and that there are opportunities waiting for them. Nevertheless,when they just start their journey toward adulthood, we stand there expecting them to make mistakes."Just like we knew they would."We tell them to respect themselves and to say no to drugs,yet we are not setting a positive example by showing our respect for them,and fail to treat them with consideration and kindness.At times I have felt guilty of this behavior but I now realize that the more I see each person as a person,the more I am pleasantly surprised in some way or another. For instance,a few days ago Bill and I were having dinner at our favorite restaurant to celebrate my birthday and three teenage boys entered and sat down right beside us.The first thought came into my mind,I must admit,was,"Gosh, there goes our peaceful and quiet dinner."But,the fact proved I was very wrong!The three teenagers were quiet,well behaved and even left a nice tip for the waiters.Once I looked beyond their colored hair and the loose jeans that were practically falling off,I saw what fine people these young men were.Many parents are upset about the fact that teenagers adore sports stars and pop singers,yet they themselves,perhaps unknowingly,treat their kids with disrespect.As far as I think we really shouldn't complain unless we give them something better to go after.What is many parents' problem with their teenage children?A:They tend to spoil their children.B:They don't show respect to their children.C:They worry their children's future too much.D:They expect their children to make mistakes.
Both the kids and their parents()English, I think. I know it from their accent.AisBbeenCareDwas
Which language do you speak at home?()A、I speak English very wellB、I can speak English and FrenchC、English is my mother tongueD、English, most of the time
Both the kids and their parents()English, I think. I know it from their accent.A、isB、beenC、areD、was
How are your parents?()A、I'm OK, thanksB、She is well, thanksC、They are both fine, thanksD、He is well, thanks
单选题I know he’s been curious about everything, but that’s ______. Be patient!Awhat do kids likeBwhat kids likeCwhat are kids likeDwhat kids are like
单选题Both the kids and their parents()English, I think. I know it from their accent.AisBbeenCareDwas
单选题M: I’m afraid I only speak English, and a little school French, ‘O’ level French—um…. I only really speak, speak English. W: I’ve got a Spanish father and as a boy I learnt______. I also can speak French quite well and Italian, and I’ m not bad at German either.Aboth Spanish and EnglishBboth Spanish and FrenchCboth English and ItalianDboth Spanish and German
单选题What will you do if a bicycle hurts you?AI will remember the bicycle number.BI won’t let the rider go until I call my parents.CI will let the rider go before I call my parents.DI will let the rider go because I know the rider.