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1、 Can you help me (修理)the broken chair in the living room?
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2、 The (回忆)of our family trip to the beach always makes me smile.
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3、 We should (尊重)our parents' advice, even if we disagree.
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4、 The (传统)of eating mooncakes on Mid-Autumn Festival is very old.
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5、 It's important to (珍惜)the time we spend with family.
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6、 My grandma has many interesting (故事)about her childhood.
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7、 We need to (装饰)the house before the guests arrive.
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8、 A: Grandpa, tell me about when you were my age.
B: ____ I used to walk five kilometers to school every day!
A、Oh, I forget. B、That's a good idea. C、Let me think. D、I don't want to. -
9、 A: Mom, can I help with dinner?
B: ____ You can chop the vegetables.
A、No, you're too young. B、Yes, that would be great. C、I don't need help. D、You're not good at cooking. -
10、 A: My brother keeps borrowing my things without asking.
B: ____ Maybe you should talk to him about it.
A、That's not fair. B、You should hide your things. C、He's a good brother. D、It doesn't matter. -
11、 A: ____ B: We could have a picnic in the park and play frisbee.A、What should we do for Family Day? B、Where did you go yesterday? C、How do you feel today? D、When will the exam start?
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12、 A: I'm stressed about the big exam.
B: ____ Let's take a break and go for a walk.
A、That's too bad. B、You should study more. C、Why don't we relax? D、I don't care. -
13、 阅读理解
The Benefits of Doing Chores Together
Most kids think chores are boring, but working together as a family has surprising benefits.
First, it teaches responsibility. When children have regular chores—like setting the table or taking out the trash—they learn that everyone in the family has important roles. This builds confidence and self-esteem.
Working together also strengthens family bonds. When parents and kids fold laundry or wash dishes together, they talk about their day. These casual conversations often reveal more than formal "family meetings." Kids might mention a problem at school, and parents can share wisdom without lecturing.
Chores teach life skills. Cooking, cleaning, and gardening are skills everyone needs as adults. A child who learns to cook simple meals won't struggle when they leave home. These skills also encourage independence.
Finally, working together creates a sense of teamwork. When the whole family works to clean the garage or prepare for a party, everyone feels pride in the result. It shows that cooperation makes difficult tasks easier.
So next time your parents ask you to help, remember: It's not just about getting the job done. It's about building a stronger family.
(1)、What does doing regular chores teach children?A、Laziness. B、Responsibility. C、Greed. D、Impatience.(2)、How can doing chores strengthen family bonds?A、By causing arguments. B、By preventing conversations. C、By creating opportunities to talk. D、By making everyone angry.(3)、What life skills can children learn from chores?A、Cooking and cleaning. B、Playing video games. C、Watching TV. D、Texting friends.(4)、What does working together create?A、A sense of teamwork. B、A feeling of boredom. C、More free time. D、Less communication.(5)、What is the main idea of the passage?A、Chores are boring and unnecessary. B、Only parents should do chores. C、Doing chores together benefits families. D、Kids should never help with housework. -
14、 阅读理解
The Art of Family Storytelling
Every family has stories—tales of adventures, mistakes, and special moments. Sharing these stories isn't just entertaining; it's important for family bonds.
When grandparents tell stories of their childhood, they pass down history and values. Children learn where they come from and what their family believes in. A story about overcoming hardship teaches resilience, while a funny story about a family trip creates joy.
Storytelling also helps family members understand each other better. A teenager might roll their eyes at first, but hearing how their mom struggled in school can help them relate. It reminds everyone that they're part of something bigger than themselves.
With technology, we can preserve these stories. Recording grandparents on a phone or making a family storybook keeps the tales alive for future generations. But the best way is still face-to-face—with eye contact, laughter, and the chance to ask questions.
This weekend, try it: Ask your parents about their first date or your grandma about her favorite childhood toy. You might be surprised at what you learn.
(1)、What do children learn from grandparents' stories?A、How to use technology. B、Where they come from. C、How to make money. D、What movies to watch.(2)、What can a story about overcoming hardship teach?A、Resilience. B、Humor. C、Greed. D、Laziness.(3)、How can storytelling help family members?A、Argue more. B、Understand each other. C、Ignore each other. D、Compete with each other.(4)、How can we preserve family stories?A、By forgetting them. B、By recording grandparents. C、By watching TV. D、By avoiding questions.(5)、What does the writer suggest doing this weekend?A、Playing video games. B、Asking family members for stories. C、Going to the mall. D、Cleaning the house. -
15、 阅读理解
The Impact of Technology on Family Time
Smartphones and tablets have become common in most homes, but how do they affect family relationships?
A recent study found that families spend 37% less time talking to each other than they did 20 years ago. Instead of sharing stories at dinner, many people check social media or reply to work emails. This "tech intrusion" can make family members feel ignored.
However, technology isn't all bad. Video calls let families connect across long distances. Grandparents can watch their grandchildren grow up, even if they live in different countries. Apps like "Family Feud" or "Heads Up" can turn screen time into interactive family games.
The key is balance. Experts suggest setting "tech-free zones" in homes—like the dining table or bedrooms. Some families have "no phone nights" where everyone puts devices away. These rules help ensure that technology serves us, not the other way around.
Children learn social skills by watching adults. When parents put down their phones to listen, they teach their kids the importance of being present. After all, the best memories aren't on a screen—they're in our hearts.
(1)、How much less time do families spend talking compared to 20 years ago?A、17% B、37% C、57% D、77%(2)、What do people often do instead of talking at dinner?A、Play board games. B、Watch TV. C、Check social media. D、Read books.(3)、What is a benefit of technology for families?A、Video calls connect distant relatives. B、It reduces the need for talking. C、It makes people feel ignored. D、It replaces face-to-face interaction.(4)、What is a "tech-free zone"?A、A place where only children can use devices. B、A place where no technology is allowed. C、A place where people must use phones. D、A place where families eat dinner.(5)、What do children learn when parents put down their phones?A、The importance of screen time. B、How to use apps properly. C、The value of being present. D、How to ignore others politely. -
16、 阅读理解
Family Traditions Around the World
Every family has special traditions that make them unique. These traditions help strengthen family bonds and create lasting memories.
In Italy, Sunday dinners are a important tradition. Extended family members gather at the grandparents' home. The meal lasts for hours, with courses like pasta, roasted meat, and homemade desserts. Everyone talks and laughs loudly—no one is in a hurry.
In Japan, families celebrate "Oshogatsu" (New Year) with special traditions. They clean their homes to sweep away bad luck and decorate with pine branches for longevity. On New Year's Eve, they eat "toshikoshi soba" (buckwheat noodles) to wish for a long life.
In Mexico, "Día de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) is a time for families to honor deceased loved ones. They build altars with photos, favorite foods, and flowers. It's a joyful celebration of life, not a sad occasion.
In India, during "Diwali" (Festival of Lights), families decorate their homes with oil lamps and rangoli (colorful patterns). They exchange sweets and light fireworks. It's a time to strengthen relationships and forgive past mistakes.
No matter where you are, family traditions remind us of what's important—love, connection, and belonging.
(1)、What is a Sunday tradition in Italy?A、Cleaning homes. B、Big family dinners. C、Lighting fireworks. D、Building altars.(2)、Why do Japanese eat toshikoshi soba on New Year's Eve?A、To sweep away bad luck. B、To honor deceased loved ones. C、To wish for a long life. D、To exchange sweets.(3)、What do Mexican families do on Day of the Dead?A、Build altars for loved ones. B、Eat pasta and desserts. C、Decorate with pine branches. D、Light oil lamps.(4)、What is Diwali also called?A、Festival of Lights. B、Day of the Dead. C、New Year. D、Family Day.(5)、What do family traditions remind us of?A、The importance of money. B、Love, connection and belonging. C、The need for new gadgets. D、The value of being in a hurry. -
17、 完形填空
Last month, our family decided to have a "Family Day"—a whole day without phones or computers, just spending time together. Dad1 the idea after reading an article about the importance of family bonding.
In the morning, we worked together to 2 the backyard. Mum taught us how to 3 roses, and Dad showed us how to fix the broken bench. I 4 the weeds, and my little sister 5 water. It was tiring but fun to see our 6 take shape.
After lunch, we played board games. At first, my brother 7 because he kept losing, but we talked him into continuing. Later, we 8 old family photos. Dad told stories about when he was young—like the time he 9 his bike and broke his arm!
In the evening, we cooked dinner together. I chopped vegetables, Mum stirred the soup, and Dad grilled the chicken. The food tasted 10 because we'd made it as a team. Before bed, we each wrote down one thing we 11 about our family.
That day taught me that true happiness isn't from gadgets. It's from 12 moments with the people who love you. I hope we have more Family Days—they 13 our family stronger. We all felt sad when Family Day ended, but 14 when Dad said we could do it again next month.That special day created wonderful 15 we'll remember forever.
(1)A 、 came up with B 、 gave up C 、 looked for D 、 put off(2)A 、 decorate B 、 destroy C 、 leave D 、 sell(3)A 、 plant B 、 eat C 、 burn D 、 pull(4)A 、 pulled out B 、 put on C 、 took off D 、 gave up(5)A 、 carried B 、 wasted C 、 drank D 、 poured(6)A 、 changes B 、 problems C 、 mistakes D 、 dreams(7)A 、 cheered B 、 cried C 、 smiled D 、 laughed(8)A 、 looked through B 、 threw away C 、 took up D 、 put down(9)A 、 fell off B 、 got on C 、 turned down D 、 looked after(10)A 、 terrible B 、 ordinary C 、 delicious D 、 expensive(11)A 、 hated B 、 feared C 、 disliked D 、 appreciated(12)A 、 boring B 、 precious C 、 busy D 、 tiring(13)A 、 make B 、 break C 、 keep D 、 let(14)A 、 finally B 、 hardly C 、 suddenly D 、 especially(15)A 、 memories B 、 hobbies C 、 jobs D 、 habits -
18、 听短文,完成表格
Family Activity
Preparation
Challenges
Result
Feeling
Bought paint and brushes
Tom fell off the ladder
Room looks bright
Cooking competition
Mum made
Dad burned the fish
won
Excited
Prepared tents and food
Rained at night
Moved to a hotel
Relaxed
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19、 听对话,选择最佳答案(1)、What problem does the girl have?A、She lost her keys. B、She forgot to buy a gift. C、She can't find her phone. D、She broke the vase.(2)、How will the family go to the countryside?A、By car. B、By train. C、By bus. D、On foot.(3)、What does the boy suggest doing for Dad's birthday?A、Buying a watch. B、Having a picnic. C、Making a cake. D、Going to the cinema.(4)、When will the family clean up the community?A、This Friday. B、This Saturday. C、Next Monday. D、Next Tuesday.(5)、Why did the girl feel sad?A、She missed the party. B、Her pet died. C、She argued with her brother. D、She failed the exam.
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20、 听句子,选择最佳答语(1)、A、I'm going to organize a family party. B、I organized a family party. C、I often organize family parties. D、I can organize a family party.(2)、A、For three hours. B、With my parents. C、Because it's meaningful. D、In the community center.(3)、A、Yes, I do. B、Yes, I did. C、Yes, I am. D、Yes, I will.(4)、A、We need some balloons and snacks. B、We have some balloons and snacks. C、We had some balloons and snacks. D、We like balloons and snacks.(5)、A、It's about 50 square meters. B、It's on the third floor. C、It's comfortable and warm. D、It was built in 2000.