I was born in the computer age. 1 . They were already adults when the first personal computer came out. But with the development of technology, more jobs need skills like typing, sending e-mails, etc. When I was in middle school, they started asking me to help them do things with computers. 2 . But my dad would make me stay up to finish his work. My parents even made me talk on the phone whenever there was something wrong with our computer. After realizing my parents really need my help, I tried to be more understanding. After all, I wasn"t born knowing how to use a computer. 3 ? I feel that teaching them by myself is better. We can communicate more and share understanding. I know it"s usually hard for adults to learn new skills. And a patient teacher is helpful for them. 4 . Parents and teens need to help each other.
A. So I try to teach them patiently B. However, my parents weren"t as lucky as me C. It is hard for them to use the computer D. Sometimes I had hours of homework to do E. How can I help them learn about computers |
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The food you eat also makes a difference in how you feel in the heat. Cold foods such as ice cream and drinks with some ice can cool down your bodies. Fruits and vegetables are also helpful to stay cool in hot weather. So plan a healthy menu for a hot day---one that doesn"t need any cooking. | 1. Is it easy to know what to do to feel good on a hot day? _________________________________________________ 2. Is playing in water a good choice or a bad one? _________________________________________________ 3. How much water do we lose one day in hot weather? _________________________________________________ 4. What is a healthy menu for a hot day? _________________________________________________ 5. What is the writer"s purpose of writing this passage? _________________________________________________ | 完形填空。 | Monty Robert"s father was a horse trainer. As a child, Monty often went from one farm to another with 1 father. Sometimes they didn"t have enough money to 2 for food, but Monty still kept hoping to own a 3 farm. When he was in school, his teacher asked him to write a paper about what he wanted to be and do when he grew up. He wrote a seven-page paper talking about his dream of having a horse farm one day. He 4 drew a picture of a horse farm in the paper. The next day he handed it in to his teacher. Two days later, he 5 his paper back. On the front page was a large red “F” with some words “See me after class.” So the boy 6 and asked his teacher, “Why did I get an F?” The teacher said, “This dream will not come 7 for a young boy like you. 8 a horse farm needs a lot of money. You have to buy the land. You have to pay for a lot of things. There is no way you could ever do it.” Then the teacher added, “If you write this paper again with a 9 dream, I will give you a good grade.” After school he thought about it 10 . At last, he decided to hand in the same paper, making no changes at all. 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