E X E R C I S E 2: Choose the correct answer according to the passage.
1. Starting to read to a child at an early age
A) enables him to amuse himself with the comic strips
B) stimulates his wish to read by himself
C) makes it possible for him to select his own books
D) is essential during the preschool period
E) makes him a successful student in elementary school
2. If parents go on reading to the child despite his acquiring this ability
A) they may direct him, even if unconsciously, to appreciate what they themselves do
B) the child can't learn to make a good selection of what to read
C) the child is likely to lack the motivation to read on his own
D) he can never be fluent in reading
E) he becomes a listener rather than a reader
3. Parents are advised
A) to teach the child to read before he starts elementary school
B) to start reading with amusing stories so that the child becomes more interested in reading
C) to leave the child on his own when he no longer gets any pleasure from being read to
D) to stop reading to the child when he starts elementary school so that they don't interfere with
the teacher's instructions
E) to stop reading to their child once he has sufficiently acquired reading ability
E X E R C I S E 3: Complete the sentences by selecting words from Column B in EXERCISE1.
1. All of the money spent by charities comes from contributions.
2. The cat onto the wall, off the other side, and then ran across the
neighbour's garden.
3. The children's new toys provided them with hours of
4. Before learning to the letters, young children have to spend a lot of
time drawing lines.
5. If you don't fasten the rope , it may come undone.
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