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Lisa is serious about the chores in her house.
She gives her children things <what>
(1) they can do according to their age. She started by asking John,<an>
(2) elder of her two sons, to help with the dishes. It is now an easy chore for the 15-year-old boy. His 13-year-old brother, Dave, now helps John too. <We>
(3) take turns washing the dishes each week. The boys also clean their study tables, make their beds and <sell>
(4) food from the market on Sunday mornings. Besides these, the boys also know how to cook easy meals when their parents are not at home.
The family of four <live>
(5) in a big house and they share the housework. Lisa says,”When I
<am>
(6) young, my father wanted us to do things <by>
(7) our own and learn how to take care of <us>
(8). Now I’m doing it to my kids. ”John says,”Doing chores
<are>
(9) good. You can learn important life <skill>
(10) and responsibility.”
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Fewer parents can hear “What can I do to help?” from their kids.
Teenagers spend more time <for>
(1) video games. computers and cell phones, so they help less <on>
(2) housework.
Few parents think games can let their kids be away from the sofa, much less <encouraging>
(3) them to do chores. But some new chore apps really <successful>
(4) in doing so. You Rule Chores is one of the apps. Mrs. Wise
says the app makes her three children <competition>
(5) to see who can do more housework. They help their mom wash the clothes and do the dishes. Each child chooses one of the app’s avatars(角色),which <includes>
(6) a pink kitty(小猫), a robot scientist and a policeman. Each time they finish a task, their avatars will be able to get new <skill>
(7). And the more housework they do, the <many>
(8) app coins they can get. They can use the coins to watch their favorite videos or buy something on the Internet <which>
(9) they like.
“It's <too>
(10) much fun that we all like our avatars," says one of Mrs. Wise's children.
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Chores were not popular at my house. My children didn't like to do chores. They always <see>
(1) me do chores, but they hardly ever helped me do <it>
(2).
One year ago. I made a game <calling>
(3)“The Endless Chore Game”. It's really great. Here's how the game
<work>
(4).
I made a card with forty squares(方框)and I write a different chore on each square. These chores can be easy to <do them>
(5) and interesting like <make>
(6) dessert. Then my family roll the dice(骰子) to <decision>
(7) what chores we have to do. The card also has a <little>
(8) squares with fun things, like watching TV or singing. If someone is lucky, he or she can watch TV or sing when the others <doing>
(9) the chores. My son likes the game very much. He goes to the kitchen <happy>
(10) every morning to do the game. It is really a good way to make my children do chores. You can have a try if you have the same problem as me.