2.
President Obama has said that he gives each of his seven and ten-year-old daughters just a dollar a week for their chores,such as setting the table,washing dishes,and cleaning up their play/'??ri?/and bedrooms.
People have different opinions about paying little kids for doing chores or just giving money to them.Some families think that everyone in the family should do housework,and that kids shouldn't be paid for doing so.The supporters(支持者),however,believe that kids should get paid,and that the money they get will help kids learn important skills of how to use it.
But for those who/t?u:z/to give the money,it can be a headache deciding on how much they should give,especially in these difficult economic(經(jīng)濟(jì)的)times.A good idea is that you can keep/'rek?:dz/of how much you spend on your child daily for two weeks and then decide how much you should give according to the average(平均的)daily amount.Kids can start receiving money around ages 4or 5,when children start to understand how money works.
A)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成下列語音題:
66.Write out the word/'??ri?/:area
67.Write out the word/t?u:z/:choose
68.Write out the word/'rek?:dz/:records
69.In the underlined sentence find one word whose last sound can have incomplete plosion(失去爆破):about/just
70.In the underlined sentence find two words that can be read together(連續(xù)):
diff erent opinions/opinions about/chores or
B) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)脑~
71.President Obama's two daughtersare paid for doing chores.
72.In the passage there aretwo different opinions about paying to kids for doing chores.
73.Some people think that children should do houseworkwithout being paid.
74.Some people think that it's important for children tolearn/know how to use money.
75.It'sdifficult for parents to decide on how much money they should give to their children.