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If you want another reason why residents of New York City have one of the highest costs of living in the U.S., compare babysitting(當(dāng)臨時(shí)保姆) wages with those of people who live in Colorado. According to UrbanSitter’s 2014 Childcare Rate Survey of nine large city areas,the average babysitting wage paid in New York City is $15. 34 per hour while in Denver it's $10. 84 per hour.
Lauren Jimeson from New York City pays her babysitters about $20 an hour. She has three children aged 4 , 3 and an infant(嬰兒), but she usually does not ask a babysitter to watch all three at the same time.
Jimeson said she was surprised at how low the rates can be in another city during a recent family trip to Florida. aThey found a babysitter based on a friend's recommendation. They only paid around $8 or $10 per hour. My husband and I looked at each other and said ‘Oh,my gosh’ because we pay double that for our kids,” Jimeson said.
Lyz Lenz,blogger (博主) and write behind LyzLenz.com,said she pays her babysitters S8 to $10 an hour in Iowa. Lenz,31, has two children. One is 3 years old and the other is 10 months old. “It's pretty ridiculous since they are in the 9th and 10th grade and not
professionals,” Lenz said of the babysitters. “But we pay the going rate,and more for the babysitters we love,to keep them coming to us. When I was in high school I got paid just $5 an hour for three kids.”
Here are the average hourly babysitting wages in some of the cities that UrbanSitter.com analyzed:
New York City Area: $15. 34 for one child; $16. 76 for two; $18. 74 for three.
San Francisco Area: $14. 99 for one child; $17. 68 for two; $19. 46 for three.
Washingtofi, D.C. — Baltimore Area: $13. 83 for one child; $15. 27 for two; $16. 95 for three.
Greater Boston Area: $13. 64 for one child; $15. 66 for two; $16.77 for three.
5. What surprised Jimeson during a recent family trip to Florida?
A. That it was easy to find a babysitter there.
B. That babysitters were so ridiculous there.
C. That babysitters didn’t mind their wages.
D. That babysitters charged such a low price.
6. Lenz pays more for some babysitters at times to.
A. ask them to do more things
B. prevent them from quitting
C. help them become professionals
D. keep up with the babysitters’ demands
7. Which of the following has the highest babysitting costs for three kids?
A. San Francisco Area. .
B. New York City Area.
C. Greater Boston Area.
D. Washington,D.C. — Baltimore Area.
8. What is the text mainly about?
A. Ways to find babysitters in the U.S.
B. Costs of living in the countyside.
G. Some comments on babysitting.
D. Babysitting wages in the U.S.
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B) 根據(jù)句意及括號(hào)內(nèi)所給單詞的提示填空。
66. It was hard work,but the feeling of (achieve) was huge.
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6. wake up
7. fall in love with
8. 首次;第一次
9. 放棄
10. (用于安慰) 沒(méi)關(guān)系
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二、能力提升句意,從方框中選擇怡當(dāng)?shù)亩陶Z(yǔ)填空,有的 需要變換形式。
die from,even though,up to,achieve one’s dream,
as far as I know, at birth
1. Most babies weighed between 6 and 8 pounds。
2. , he is a good boy. You can trust him.
3. He’s the best teacher he has the least experience.
4. In a freezing winter,wild animals may lack of(缺乏) food.
5. I’m really tired these days because I have to work 12 hours a day.
6. To of being a singer,I must practice singing every day.
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I.根據(jù)語(yǔ)境及所給首字母提示,補(bǔ)全所缺單詞。
1 . —When I got home,n was at home.
—Oh? Where did your parents go?
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