In some western countries, many children do chores (家务) to get pocket money. They usually start to do this when they are ten years old. School students have to do homework and study for tests. They don’t have much free time on weekdays. They often do chores on weekends. Young kids only do easy chores. So they don’t get much money. But that’s enough. Many of them only want to buy candy. And candy is cheap! They often help do the dishes, sweep the floor, or feed the pet cat or dog. When they get older, they want to buy more and more things. They want things that are more expensive than candy. So they have to work harder! They often help their parents wash the family car, cut the grass, or cook meals. Some jobs are a good way for kids to learn new things. For example, they can learn how to use a lawnmower ( 割草机) or how to cook. Of course, their parents help them at first.
1.
How do many children get pocket money in some Western countries?
A.
By studying hard.
B.
By doing chores at home.
C.
By doing part - time jobs.
D.
By asking their parents for it.
2.
Mary wants to get more pocket money to buy something expensive. She may _________
A.
do the dishes
B.
feed the pet cat
C.
cook meals
D.
sweep the floor
3.
Which of the following is not true?
A.
Young kids do easy chores because they can get much money from their parents.
B.
School students often do chores on Saturdays and Sundays.
C.
If kids get older and want something more expensive, they can help wash their family car.
D.
Kids can learn how to cook with the help of their parents.
4.
The passage mainly tells us how children in some Western countries_________
In 50 years of traveling, Colin McCorpuodale has visited every country in the world except three. And everywhere he goes, he sends himself a postcard. He always chooses a postcard with beautiful scenery (风景). Usually he writes just a short message to himself. However, he wrote an interesting story on his latest one, from the Malians Island. Mr. McCorpuodale lives in London. On one of the walls in his room, you can see a large map of the world. There are hundreds of little red pins (大头针) stuck in it. “These pins mean a lot to me.” says Mr. McCorpuodale, “I follow the rule. I’m allowed to stick one in only if I’ve been in a place for more than 24 hours.” Naturally, Mr. McCorpuodale has his favorite places. New Zealand, he describes as “a wonderful country”. About China, he says, “This is the country in the world which is completely different. There is no European influence.” Wherever he goes, Mr. McCorpuodale takes with him a photo of his wife, a candle, a shirt with a secret pocket and a pen. So why does he do it? For the postcards or the travels? Mr. McCorpuodale laughs, “Neither. Only for the meaningful life.”
1.
What did Mr. McCorpuodale write about on his latest postcard?
A.
Malians Island.
B.
An interesting story.
C.
Beautiful scenery.
D.
His favorite places.
2.
On a wall in Mr. McCorpuodale’s room, there is .
A.
a map of the world
B.
a postcard to himself
C.
a message to himself
D.
a photo of his wife
3.
According to Mr. McCorpuodal, there’s no European influence .