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My 8-year-old son, Kevin, has made friends with some boys in the neighborhood. He has been  36 with them after school. My wife,Qugen, and I are __37__ he has other kids to be with and we have __38__ and encouraged him to play with his friends. We also want Kevin to learn __39__,so we have asked him to tell us __40__ he's going and to come home at a specified time.
The __41__ started when Kevin didn't come home on time. On one occasion,I asked Kevin to be back at 6 pm. By 6:30,I needed to go __42__ him. I found him at a friend's house,and he looked __43__ that he couldn't continue playing. After we came home,I sat Kevin down for a talk about the __44__ of keeping his word. I told him I was not worried about him arriving a few __45__ late,but after half an hour,I’m going to be  46 . He told me he understood.
The next day,I came home from work at about 6:30 p.m. and Qugen asked me to go and get Kevin  __47__ she said he should be back home at 6. I walked to his friend's house and a look of __48__ appeared on Kevin's face when he came to the door.
At __49__,Qugen and I spoke to Kevin about why he didn't come home on time again. He said he just wanted to _ 50__ playing. This was __51__,so Qugen and I decided to ground(罚不准出门)him for a week. This __52_ no playing with his friends.
For the next week,whenever his friends came to ask for Kevin,we let him _53__ to them that he was grounded. We felt this would help him be responsible for his __54__.
As a __55__,I believe one of the most important things we can teach our kids is self-responsibility and that actions have consequences.
小题1:
A.studying B.playingC.chattingD.quarreling
小题2:
A.gladB.luckyC.worriedD.sure
小题3:
A.madeB.allowedC.trainedD.forced
小题4:
A.amusementsB.communicationC.honestyD.responsibility
小题5:
A.whenB.whyC.whereD.whenever
小题6:
A.changesB.conflictsC.worriesD.problems
小题7:
A.looking forB.picking upC.waiting for D.calling up
小题8:
A.angryB.nervousC.disappointed D.ashamed
小题9:
A.qualityB.importanceC.storiesD.ways
小题10:
A.hoursB.minutesC.daysD.times
小题11:
A.satisfiedB.shockedC.surprisedD.concerned
小题12:
A.ifB.unlessC.becauseD.so
小题13:
A.guiltB.disappointmentC.excitementD.hatred
小题14:
A.homeB.schoolC.work D.office
小题15:
A.finishB.keepC.learnD.stop
小题16:
A.impossibleB.impoliteC.unacceptableD.unbelievable
小题17:
A.meantB.suggestedC.showedD.implied
小题18:
A.replyB.apologizeC.tellD.explain
小题19:
A.decisionsB.wordsC.actionsD.friends
小题20:
A.teacherB.parentC.writerD.professor

小题1:B
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:D
小题5:C
小题6:D
小题7:A
小题8:C
小题9:B
小题10:B
小题11:D
小题12:C
小题13:A
小题14:A
小题15:B
小题16:C
小题17:A
小题18:D
小题19:C
小题20:B
文章讲述的是作者鼓励他的孩子出去和朋友一起玩,但是一定要准时回家,后来儿子没有准时回来,作者给予了不准出门的惩罚。
小题1:上下文,根据后面的 after school可知,他们课后在一起玩耍
小题2:上下文,根据后面的encouraged him to play with his friends可知,作者父亲两人对此很满意
小题3:上下文,该空应当和encourage意思相近,因此选择allow,意为,我们允许并鼓励他和朋友们一起玩耍
小题4:上下文,根据下文so we have asked him to tell us __40__ he's going and to come home at a specified time可知,作者想让儿子有责任感,在出去的时候告诉我们他的去向,并在特定的时间回家
小题5:同上
小题6:句意理解,问题出现了,当kevin没有按时回家
小题7:上下文,上文讲到kevin没有回来,因此作者要出去找她,look for寻找 pick up接,捡起,接受,偶然学到 wait for等 call up让某人想起
小题8:上下文,根据后面的 he couldn't continue playing可知,他感到失望,不能继续玩下去了。
小题9:句意,我跟他谈谈关于遵守承诺的重要性,
小题10:句意为,我告诉他我并不担心他晚回来几分钟,但是半小时之后,我要开始担心了
小题11:同上 concerned意为担心的
小题12:句意理解,Qugen让我去把kevin带回来,因为他应当在六点就回来了
小题13:上下文,根据上文可知他同意了作者要在六点回来,可是这次又没有按时回来,所以他感到愧疚
小题14:上下文,根据后文可知,此时他们已经回到家里,Qugen和作者问kevin为什么没有按时回来
小题15:他说他就是想继续玩下去
小题16:上下文,根据后文作者惩罚他不准出门可知,kevin的这种想法是完全无法接受的,因此就罚他不能出门
小题17:句意理解,罚他一个星期不准出门,这意为这不能和朋友出去一起玩了
小题18:句意理解,朋友来找他出去玩,可是他不能出去,因此要向朋友们解释,
小题19:我们感觉这会有助于帮助他对他自己的行为负责
小题20:上下文,作者是kevin的父亲,所以此处是作为父母,家长
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D.a child could play an important part in politics
小题5:Which of the following did Grace most likely tell Lincoln in her letter?
A.Her school.B.Her problems.C.Her age.D.Her friends.

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