
Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. 第一课时作业(Section A 1a—2d) I 根据首字母或英文提示填空。 1. We are not allowed to drive without a l . 2. They could see heavy s rising above the fire. 3. For ( safe), you shouldn't travel alone. 4. I can't wear these e because my ears aren't pierced. 5. Use the f when you' re taking pictures in the dark. 6. More trees should (plant) to make our hometown beautiful. 7. My car is too dirty. I’ ll get it (clean)right now. 8. Students aren't allowed ( use) their phones during class. Ⅱ完成句子。 1. They should be allowed to play soccer after class.(改为一般疑问句) Should they to play soccer after class 2. We got the living room painted at the weekend.(对划线部分提问) you get the living room painted 3. They don't allow smoking in this hotel.(改为同义句) They don't allow people in this hotel. 4.我花了很多时间陪我的孩子,和他说了很多的话。(完成译句) I plenty of time my son and talked to him a lot. 5.我们总是应该安全地过马路。(完成译句) We should always the street . 6. performing, dancer, got, the, while, hurt(连词成句) Ⅲ阅读理解。 What are your parents like Do they have any strict family rules for you Do they make you feel stressed Recently, a mother's unique idea about her kids' playtime has caught people's attention online. Jessi Meeks says every day, her three kids get an hour to do “whatever” they want. She calls it “whatever-makes-you-happy hour”. Meeks’ idea arose naturally from one of her kids’ suggestions. “One afternoon, the kids were outside painting and my husband and I were trying to talk. My oldest son Cannon looked at me and asked, ‘Can I paint my hands ’ And I said, ‘Whatever makes you happy. You all just do it and be quiet so Mommy and Daddy can talk to each other,’” Meeks recalls. “And from then on, around that same time of the day, they would ask if they could do something and we'd answer, ‘Sure, whatever makes you happy.’” But Meeks also sets necessary boundaries(界限). “If they start hurting themselves or hurting each other, we step in,” she adds. “And we don't let them watch TV.” Meeks believes the hour of free playtime has been beneficial for her kids. If they make a big mess, she thinks it's a good chance to teach little ones the practice of tidying up. At the same time,it's also a great way for them to explore(探索) and play the way they want. “Even though the kids make a mess at times, it has worked out well for everyone in my family,” Meeks says. She considers“ whatever-makes-you-happy hour” as a daily period to make new memories and build a good family relationship. ( ) 1. How does the author start the passage A. By explaining a fact. B. By raising questions. C. By telling a story. D. By comparing opinions. ( ) 2. What does the underlined word “beneficial” probably mean A. Useful. B. Peaceful. C. Successful. D. Needful. ( ) 3.What is the author's purpose in writing this passage A. To show a new kind of family relationship. B. To intro ... ...
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