閱讀理解。
What do you do to get pocket money from your parents? In Western countries, many children do
housework to get pocket money. They usually start to do this at 10 years old.
School students have to do homework and study for tests. They don't have a lot of free time in the week.
They often do housework at the weekend.
Young kids only do easy housework. So they don't get much money. But that's all right. Many of them
only want to buy candy. And candy is cheap! They help wash up after dinner and feed the family cat or dog.
When they get older, kids want to buy more and more thing. They want things that are more expensive
than candy. Then they have to work harder! They often wash the family car, cut the grass, walk the dog or
cook dinner. It is really a good way for kids to learn to do some new things. Of course, their parents will help
them learn something at first. For example, parents often teach them how to cook before they can.
1. What does "pocket money" means in this passage?
A. 口袋里的錢
B. 零花錢
C. 錢包
D. 儲(chǔ)錢罐
2. Children in Western countries usually help do the house work at the age of ________.
A. six
B. nine
C. ten
D. fifteen
3. Before young kids go to middle school, what do they usually want to buy with their pocket money?
A. Cats.
B. Dogs.
C. Cars.
D. Candy.
4. When do the kids often do the housework?
A. On Saturdays and Sundays.
B. On weekday.
C. In class
D. After dinner.
5. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A. They can get much money if they wash the dishes after dinner.
B. Their father or mother will help them learn to cook at first.
C. They will get more money to walk a dog than to feed it.
D. The kids are busy on weekdays.