吉林省吉林油田实验中学2017-2018学年高二英语上学期期初考试试题
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吉林油田实验中学2017—2018学年度第一学期期初
高二英语试卷
答卷时间:120分钟试卷分值:150分共5页只交答题卡
第I卷选择题(共100分)
I 听力:(分两节,共30分)
第一节(共5个小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.What does the man want to do?
A.Stay in bed.
B.Go to work.
C.Go out.
2.Why can't the woman tell the time?
A.Because there is something wrong with her watch.
B.Because she doesn't want to tell the man.
C.Because she has no watch.
3.Where does the conversation take place?
A.In the hospital.
B.In the library.
C.In the restaurant.
4.When is the man sure to finish the project?
A.By September.
B.By July.
C.By March.
5.Why can't the man have coffee with the woman?
A.Because he has to prepare for a class tomorrow.
B.Because he has to prepare for an exam tomorrow.
C.Because he has to prepare for a presentation tomorrow.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面一段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A.Sister and brother.
B.Teacher and student
C.Husband and wife.
7.Where is Tom?
A.At football practice.
B.At the library.
C.In the bathroom.
8.How many people probably are there in the house at the moment?
A.Three.
B.Five.
C.Six.
听下面一段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.What is the weather like now?
A.Warm.
B.Snowy.
C.Windy.
10.What do we know about the woman?
A.She loves winter sports.
B.She hates slippery roads.
C.She heard the radio forecast.
11.What will the two speakers do tomorrow?
A.Go skiing.
B.Go skating.
C.Go shopping.
听下面一段材料,回答第12至第14题。
12.When did the two speakers get there?
A.At 8:50.
B.At 9:10.
C.At 9:15.
13.How long have they been waiting?
A.For 15 minutes.
B.For 25 minutes.
C.For
30munites.
14.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.It's the first time that the woman visits the museum.
B.They can see some big guns used in old days.
C.There is something wrong with the side door.
听下面一段材料,回答第15至第17题。
15.What was true about the exam?
A.It had 15 true-false questions.
B.It was 60 minutes long.
C.It has three essays.
16.How did the man feel about the true-false questions?
A.He liked them less than the essays.
B.He didn't think they were too hard.
C.He didn't know the answers to them.
17.How did the woman do on the essay answers?
A.She wrote the information in a hurry.
B.She didn't know the answers.
C.She
wrote her answers clearly.
听下面一段材料,回答第18至第20题。
18.When did Harry Houdini's career take off?
A.In 1899.
B.In 1908.
C.In 1913.
19.Where did Houdini first introduce his escape?
A.In New York.
B.In England.
C.In St.Louis.
20.Which of the following is true about Houdini?
A.Houdini took Giant Milk Can Escape on tour in several countries.
B.Houdini's escape from milk can made his magic more dramatic.
C.Houdini had a successful career throughout his whole life.
II:阅读理解:第一节从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
(每小题2分,共10小题,满分20分)
A
“The Man with the Golden Arm” may sound like the name of some superhero in a comic book. But this name belongs to 78-year-old James Harrison—an Australian man who has donated blood almost every week,saving more than 2 million babies in the process.
Harrison told CNN,an American channel,about why he chooses to donate,even though it's not the most pleasurable experience:“Never once have I watched the needle go in my arm. I can't stand the sight of blood,and I can't stand pain.”
An amazingly unique antibody (抗体) in Harrison's blood makes it a true lifesaver for babies who could be affected by rhesus disease.
The condition occurs during some pregnancies,when a woman who has rhesus-negative blood produces antibodies that destroy her babies' cells. This can happen when the baby has the same rhesus-positive blood as the father. Rhesus disease can cause health issues in babies. It can even result in death.
Harrison's blood helped physicians develop an injection called Anti-D in the 1960s,which prevents women who have rhesus-negative blood from developing the harmful antibodies while pregnant. After Harrison completes one of his routine donations,his blood can be used to create more vaccines (疫苗).
“I started donating in 1955,two days after I turned 18,” Harrison said when he completed his 1,075th donation.
As CNN reported,every Anti-D vaccine created in Australia has something to do with a donation from Harrison,who holds the record for most blood donations in Australia.
“A number of mothers have c ome up to me and said,‘Thank you very much for what you've done,because I now have one,two,three healthy children,’” Harrison said.
Harrison's own daughter,Tracey Mellowship,had been one of the 17 percent of women who need Anti-D during their pregnancy. The injection helped guarantee her second son would be born healthy.
“Dad had always donated—we knew that,” Mellowship said.“But it didn't hit home until I was pregnant and knew the consequences.”
21.From the first two paragraphs we can infer that Harrison is________.A.humorous and smart B.brave and unselfish
C.friendly but nervous D.optimistic but weak
22.Babies affected by rhesus disease________.
A.have the same blood type as their mothers B.develop the disease after being born
C.can't form blood themselves D.grow problematic cells 23.Harrison's blood can________.
A.help patients develop Anti-D B.avoid the risk of rhesus disease C.cure rhesus disease affected babies D.stop babies from producing antibodies 24.Before Mellowship was injected Anti-D,her family didn't________.A.understand the meaning of Harrison's act
B.expect she would have another healthy son
C.realize the high rate of potential rhesus disease
D.know Harrison held a record for donating blood
B
It was the middle of third grade and I was not sure what had got into me. I lied
about many things—I lied that I had eaten all my dinner,when in fact I buried it in the trash can. I lied that I had made my bed,when clearly I had not. My lies were not hurting anyone,but for some reason I felt the need to tell lies on an impulse (冲动) that didn't feel like my own. I was labeled a liar.
One day my sisters and I were invited to spend the weekend with my aunt. We all loved it. She spoiled us with her time. And she was an amazing artist. She had cool pencils,erasers and other supplies that any young girl would love to get her hands on. Then it happened...someone took one of Aunt Kim's good art erasers and rubbed it across the entire top of the TV. The eraser ruined the shiny finish on the TV's casing. All the three of us were called into the TV room and asked to admit. Nobody did!Aunt Kim told us how disappointed she was.
The next thing I knew was that she was on the phone with my parents and they were on their way to picking me up. It had to be me! I was the liar. I argued,but no one listened. And then before dinner there was a knock at the front door! Aunt Kim was standing there. It turned out my younger sister finally felt guilty! She admitted that she was the one who rubbed the eraser on the TV.I was invited back!
A lie may take care of the present,but it has no future. No matter how big or small your lies are,once you are labeled a liar,earning trust takes a lot of work and time.
25.Why does the author tell lies?
A.She just does that out of a strong desire. B. She can find pleasure in telling a lie.
C.She is afraid to admit her mistakes. D.She likes to play tricks on others. 26.What may make Aunt Kim disappointed most?
A.The TV's finish was ruined. B.The author told a lie again.
C.Nobody admitted the mistake. D.The erasers were totally useless.
27.What's the reaction of the author's parents and aunt to the incident? A.They felt puzzled about who did it. B.None of them blamed the three girls. C.They gave the author a chance to admit. D.They believed it was done by the author. 28.What lesson did the author learn?
A.A bad beginning makes a bad ending. B.A liar pays a lot to win trust again. C.Lies can never change the fact. D.An honest man will speak out.
C
◇We are looking for someone to look after our boys in our family home and take them to and pick them up from school. Hours would be 7:30 am to 8:30 am and 3:15 pm to 5:15 pm. We need you Monday to Friday in the morning and Tuesday to Friday in the afternoon. We would like you to have fun with the boys,take them to the park,and play games. Fantastic if you like basketball or play the piano. This might suit someone who already works in a school or educational institution and is looking for additional hours. This will start on Monday 7th September and you will be required term time only—we both work in education. Pay to be discussed.
Smith,London
◇We are looking for a friendly reliable person to assist my 7-year-old with personal care. She is partially deaf with autism (自闭症) and needs assistance with using the toilet. She is friendly and likes people with a sense of humor. You need get her dressed for the day,take her to the taxi outside the house during term time,and pick her up from the taxi at 3 pm. Two evenings' babysitting per week. Immediate starts,no time-wasters. Pocket money is negotiable for 35 hours per week.
Gillingham,Kent
◇We are a professional family with 2 boys and are looking for some after-school and holiday help. The boys are very sporty and attend after-school clubs so we will need this person to pick them up from school and take them to football and help with homework and cook healthy home-made meals for them during term time. We would also need some support during school holidays and very occasionally overnight if we are both away. We will pay an hourly rate dependent on your experience. We are looking for a September start preferably!
Brown,Berkshire
29.If you worked for Smith,how long would you have to work in a week?
A.9 hours. B.10 hours. C.13 hours. D.15 hours.
30.What's special about Gillingham's needs?
A.They need someone who can work with children.
B.They need someone who can send children to school.
C.They need someone who can begin to work in no time.
D.They need someone who can provide evening babysitting.
31.We can learn that Brown________.
A.is strict with his sons' studies B.stresses the importance of sports C.will pay the babysitter by the week D.is too busy to take care of his sons
D
Say you're in the supermarket parking lot,holding your baby,bags of goods,and trying to open your car. A stranger walks up and says,“ Here,let me hold your baby.” Should you let him?
According to a new New York University study,knowing whether or not to trust someone is so important that we can tell whether a face is trustworthy before we even consciously know it's there. The researchers knew from previous studies that people are fairly similar when it comes to how they judge a face's trustworthiness. They wanted to find out whether that would be true if people only saw a face for a quick moment—an amount of time so short that it would prevent making a conscious judgment.
To carry out their study,the researchers monitored the amygdala (扁桃腺结构) of 37 volunteers while showing them 300 faces for 33 milliseconds each. Those faces had already been tested with a different set of 10 subjects,who saw them for much longer. In those earlier tests,people agreed about whether to trust each face. In this new study,fascinatingly,different parts of the amygdala lit up when a subject saw an untrustworthy face and a trustworthy one—and it lit up more when the face in question was suspicious (可疑的).
“ Faces that appear likely to cause harm are suddenly tracked by the amygdala,so it could then quickly change other brain processes and make fast responses to people—approach or avoid,” says Jon Freeman,the study's senior author. “Our talents for making instant judgments could either come from birth or be learned from the social environment.”
So should you trust the guy in the parking lot? Your brain already knows. 32.What is Paragraph 1 used to?
A.To summarize the whole passage. B.To make the passage more interesting. C.To introduce the topic of the passage. D.To warn people to guard against strangers. 33.The amygdala lit up more clearly when people ________.
A.came across a neutral face mask B.saw an untrustworthy face
C.met a reliable person D.saw a familiar face
34.What can we infer from Freeman's words?
A.Brain processes cannot be changed.
B.The amygdala tracks only faces of bad men.
C.The amygdala decides the accuracy of judgments.
D.The ability of making fast judgments can be acquired.
35.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Is facial trustworthiness reliable?
B.You can judge a person even without being aware of it
C.Your brain decides whether to trust people in milliseconds
D.Can the amygdala reveal how people make automatic judgments?
第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能够填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项(每小题2分,满分10分)
Livestock (牲畜) cloning is the practice of cloning sheep,cattle and other livestock species as a way to improve efficiency. The basic idea behind livestock cloning is to clone animals that have certain qualities,such as cows that produce more milk or meat.__36__ However,this practice is very controversial,and livestock farmers have been hesitant to adopt it fully because of public opposition and certain inefficiencies.
In technical terms,livestock are cloned by taking cells from one animal and using them to fertilize eggs (使卵子受精).Scientists take the fertilized eggs and put them in female animals.__37__ many animals are born with abnormal shapes. Scientists are looking for ways to improve the process and make it less expensive to adopt on a wider
scale.
__38__For example,if farmers were able to take only their very best animals and recreate them many times,they could potentially be more productive.
There are also some potential problems with cloned livestock.__39__ For example,when a disease hits,there are usually individuals who cannot be harmed by the disease or are more resistant,and they will generally survive. If all the animals were genetically (在基因方面) identical or similar,this sort of disease could totally destroy an entire generation of livestock,leaving the world with a massive food shortage.
In addition to concerns about genetic diversity,there are other concerns about cloning.__40__ There are also some people who worry that livestock cloning research may be a gateway to introducing human cloning,which is widely disapproved of. A.Are the surviving clones really clones?
B.Therefore,the new species is expected to be better.
C.The biggest one arises from a reduction in genetic diversity.
D.Cloned livestock have the potential to provide some major benefits. E.Cloning animals shows us what might happen if we try to clone humans. F.These concerns sometimes come from worries over unforeseen consequences. G.This process doesn't always work perfectly,and it can be relatively expensive. III完形填空,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
(每小题1.5分,共20小题,满分30分)
We stood there together,__41__ the lovely table and chairs. They were high-quality pieces of furniture.
“They're antiques,family heirlooms (传家宝),” our __42__ told us. Both husband and wife smiled with satisfaction and obvious affection for these __43__.They invited us to sit and enjoy a meal in this inviting room full of fragile things.
The meal was __44__,and we settled in and grew comfortable. Soon my husband grew a little too __45__and,without thinking,got into a bad habit. He leaned (倚靠) back in his chair,far enough to lift the front legs off the __46__...
Oh no. Have I mentioned my husband is a particularly __47__man? He's a lot to
put in a chair. It made a __48__sound and an even worse sight—that beautiful antique chair was __49__ and useless.
My husband and I both __50__ sincerely. Our kind hosts were obviously very __51__.But they insisted they would have no problem repairing the damage. Then they actually pulled up another of the antique chairs and __52__ my husband to sit in it.
I'm glad to report no more chairs were __53__.But one was more than enough,and to our hosts that chair represented so much more than a place to sit. Yet for them __54__ took priority (优先权) over the priceless chair. They chose people over __55__,hospitality over something they loved.
Sometimes we have to make that kind of choice. The fact is,other people don't always value what we value __56__we value it. They don't always act __57__.Sometimes they cost us. If we value people,we'd better hold __58__ to our treasures and be ready to love others,__59__ it costs us something we love.
After all,people can't be __60__either.
41.A. describing B.repairing C.admiring D.checking
42.A. hosts B.guides C.customers D.colleagues
43.A. foods B.guests C.buildings D.treasures
44.A. served B.finished C.booked D.expected
45.A. confident B.comfortable C.exhausted D.nervous
46.A. table B.chair C.floor D.wall
47.A. strange B.large C.healthy D.thin
48.A. familiar B.terrible C.lovely D.funny
49.A. broken B.sold C.thrown D.lost
50.A. complained B.laughed C.shouted D.apologized
51.A. tired B.angry C.sorry D.sad
52.A. allowed B.forced C.invited D.forbade
53.A. offered B.harmed C.needed D.stolen
54.A. honesty B.kindness C.courage D.wisdom
55.A. possessions B.animals C.plants D.resources
56.A. as B.until C.if D.unless
57.A. bravely B.legally C.swiftly D.carefully
58.A. slowly B.loosely C.quickly D.firmly
59.A. as if B.in case C.even if D.now that
60.A. changed B.affected C.replaced D.controlled
第II卷(非选择题共50分)
第一节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。
Nearly all of us have dreamed about winning the big prize in a lottery (彩票).We dream about __61__we would do with the money,but we __62__(rare) stop to think about how the money would change us.
For most of us,our way of life is closely linked __63__our economic circumstances. The different parts of our lives fit together like a jigsaw (拼图)—work,home,friends,hobbies,and sports make __64__our world. A sudden fortune would change it all and break the jigsaw. For example,most people like the idea of not __65__(have) to work,but winners have found that without work there is no reason to get up in the morning. It seems great __66__(move) to a bigger house in a(n) __67__(wealth) area,but if you do that,you leave old friends behind.
Usually,winners __68__(advise) not to publicize their addresses and phone numbers,but begging letters still arrive.__69__they are not careful,most of their money will be spent on the __70__(protect) of their homes and swimming pools and their mental health!
第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
文中共有10处语言错误。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号( ),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
My mother always tells me to be kind to others. One day I was in line at our local post office. Behind me being a man who was dirty and obvious hadn't bathed or changed his clothes for a long time. The other stood back several feet from him. In fact,I didn't notice him after the woman behind the counter looked back. She saw him and rolled his eyes. It was then when I turned back to see what had been happened. Looking
for him,I smiled and said hello. When I finally turned to leave,I said to him,“Have nice day.” The man nodded his head,look happy.
第三节写作 25分
假如你是李华。
你的美国笔友即将随其父母来中国,并中国度过中秋节。
他来信向你询问有关中秋节的习俗,请你告诉他有关中秋节的习俗。
要点如下: 1 历史悠久。
2 中国人独有的传统节日。
3 家庭团圆。
4 共进晚餐。
5 吃月饼。
6 赏月。
要求: 1 词数100 左右。
2 可适当添加细节。
3 开头已给出,不计入总词数。
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What dessert will the man order?
A.Ice cream. B.A chocolate cake. C.Nothing.
2.What will the man do this weekend?
A.Go to the movies with the woman.
B.Celebrate his sister's birthday.
C.Go skiing with his parents.
3.What does the man ask the woman to do?
A.Help him paint his bedroom.
B.Make lunch for him.
C.Take care of his brother.
4.Who is the woman?
A.A waitress. B.A doctor. C.A driver.
5.What is the man doing?
A.Having an interview.
B.Talking with his boss.
C.Writing a résumé.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What size shoes did the woman wear last year?
A.6. B.7. C.8.
7.Why have the woman's feet been hurting?
A.Her shoes are too small.
B.She walks too much each day.
C.Her shoes are of very low quality.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Where is the woman going?
A.To her house.
B.To an appointment.
C.To West 22nd Street.
9.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.The woman is in a rush.
B.It is going to rain soon.
C.The traffic is heavy at the moment.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Who are the speakers?
A.Girlfriend and boyfriend.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Director and actor.
11.How does the man appear to the woman?
A.Hurt. B.Mad. C.Happy. 12.What does the woman want the man to do?
A.Express his sad feelings.
B.Show more anger.
C.Take a break.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The origin of soccer.
B.Their understanding of soccer.
C.The difference between football and basketball.
14.How long has the man been in London?
A.One year. B.Two years. C.Three years. 15.What does the man think of soccer?
A.It is a confusing sport.
B.It's not fast enough.
C.It's not violent enough.
16.What does the woman say about the Euro 2015?
A.There are a lot of goals.
B.She has watched every game.
C.She likes the variety of playing styles.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Who is the speaker?
A.A TV host.
B.A radio host.
C.A professor.
18.What did the study conducted by Harvard University find? A.Fast readers get the best grades.
B.Parents' education is important to kids' success.
C.More books at home most relate to kids' success in school. 19.According to the speaker,what is the best part of reading? A.It's a fun activity.
B.It's relaxing at bedtime.
C.It's a great way to communicate.
20.When should parents start to read to their kids?
A.As early as possible.
B.When their kids learn to speak.
C.As soon as their kids can hold a book.
听力原文
Text 1
M:I think I'll have ice cream for dessert.What would you like to have?
W:The chocolate cake looks delicious to me.But I want to lose weight.
Text 2
W:Do you have any plans for this weekend,John?
M:I'm actually supposed to go out of town with my parents.It's my dad's birthday,and they invited my sister and I to go skiing with them.
W:Oh,that sounds nice!I was going to ask if you wanted to go to the movies with me.
M:How about next weekend?
Text 3
M:Josie,would you mind helping me paint my bedroom tomorrow?My brother was going to help me,but he broke his arm yesterday.I will make you lunch...what do you say? W:Of course I will help you,Oliver.I am sorry to hear about your brother's arm.I hope he feels better soon.
Text 4
M:How do you figure out the fare?
W:Well,the first five kilometers are $5,and every extra kilometer costs you $3. Text 5
W:Do you have any experience of doing this kind of work,Mr.Jacobs?
M:I'm afraid I don't,madam,but I've always been interested in this type of work.And I have a lot of other experience,as you can see from my résumé.
Text 6
M:Hello,madam.What can I do for you?
W:My feet hurt.I think I need some new shoes.
M:What size do you wear?
W:The last time I bought new shoes was about a year ago,and at that time,my size was 7.
M:Well,once you get to be in your twenties,your feet will stop growing,so your size is probably still 7.But let's measure them just in case.
W:OK...so,that does it say?
M:Well,it looks like your size is 8.No wonder your feet have been hurting.You've been wearing shoes that are one size smaller!
Text 7
W:Whew!Thanks for stopping.Sometimes it can be impossible to get a cab in the rain. M:No worries.Where to?
W:I'm going to Fifth Avenue and East 22nd Street.No rush hour.I'm one of the lucky ually,I would have an appointment around this time,but today I get to go home early!
M:That's great,madam.I'll try to get you home as early as possible.
Text 8
W:OK,that's a cut!Let's take it from the top,everyone.
M:What is the problem this time?
W:The feeling is all wrong,Mike.She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you anymore,and I want to get more anger from you.You're acting hurt and sad,but that's not how your character would act in this situation.
M:But Jason and Laura have been together for three years.Don't you think his reaction would be both anger and sadness?
W:At this point,no.I think he would react the way most guys would,and then later on,we would see his real feelings.
M:I'm not so sure about that.
W:Let's try it my way,and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines.After that,if it still doesn't feel right,we can go back to the drawing board.
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W:Have you been watching the Euro 2015 football tournament?
M:Just a bit.Why,have you?
W:Of course!I've really started to like football since I came to London.Just think,a year ago,I was still in Montreal and didn't know anything about it.
M:Well,I'm from New Jersey.Americans aren't so into football.Actually,we call it soccer.When Americans say “football”,what we mean is American rules football.I've
been here two years now,and I still get confused when people call soccer “football”.W:I know all about America.For you,“football” means the sport where those big guys wear helmets and violently run into each other.
M:Yeah.Americans prefer watching sports that are fast,like basketball.I think basketball players are the greatest athletes on earth.What they can do just amazes me.But when I watch a soccer match,I just get bored.There aren't enough goals. W:Well,I see what you're saying,but there's so much more to “soccer”,as you call it,than goals.There're a lot of strategies involved.And in a tournament like the Euro 2015,it's fascinating to see how the different countries have different styles of playing.
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Welcome back to Modern Parenting.We've already talked about being open and honest with your kids,but there is one thing that all good parents do,and it's surprisingly simple:read to your kids.Studies show that children are better prepared for school and tend to get better grades later on if their parents have a habit of reading to them from a young age.One study from Harvard University found that the number of books in the home was the single biggest factor related to success in school,more than the education or income of the parents!Reading is fun,and it can be an important part of relaxing at bedtime.Best of all,it gives parents an opportunity to communicate with their children and teach them about the world.It's never too early to start reading to your children.Many parents buy books for their kids long before they can talk,and some even start reading to their children before they are born!Trips to the library or the bookstore can be fun activities.or young families to do together.So parents,if you're wondering what to do with your kids tonight,remember:all you need is a good book!That's all for Modern Partenting.This is Lesley,on 105.7 FM,saying good night.
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