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A)TexaswasthebiggeststatebeforeAlaska,theforty-ninthstateoftheUnitedStatesin1959.Onegoodway

tounderstandthesizeofTexasistolearnaboutitsweather.ltisreallyunusualforasouthernstatethattheweather

issodifferentfromplacetoplacewithin(在???之內(nèi))onestate.Thatis(也就是說(shuō)),differentpartsofthestatehave

differentkindsofweatheratthesametimeoftheyear.

Amarillo,inthenorthofTexas,getsverycoldinwinter.ThereissometimesmoresnowinAmarillothaninNew

Yorkwhichisanortherncity.Summerisbetter,butsometimesitgetsquitehot.ThebesttimetoAmarilloisin

autumnwhenitiscool.

LaredoisinthesouthofTexasanditisoneofthehottestcitiesintheUnitedStatesinsummer.Thebesttimeto

Laredoisinwinter,whenitispleasantlywarm.

1.AlaskaisthestateintheUnitedStates.

A.47'hB.48,hC.49,hD.50g

2.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.TexasisthebiggeststateintheUSA.B.Texasbecamethe49thstatein1959.

C.TexasismuchlargerthanAlaska.D.TexasisthesecondlargeststateintheUSA.

3.ThepassagetellsusthatTexaslies.

A.inthenorthoftheUSAB.inthesouthoftheUSA

C.nexttoNewYorkCityD.righttothesouthofNewYork

4.Whichofthefollowinggivestherightposition(地點(diǎn))ofthethreeplacesmentioned(被提至l|)inthepassage?

T=TexasL=LaredoA=Amarillo

5.Whatdoesthepassagetellusthroughthedescription(描述)oftheweatherinTexas?

A.Texashasthesameweatherasotherstates.B.ThebesttimetovisitdifferentpartsofTexas.

C.DifferentweatherinTexasoftheUSA.D.TexasisabigstateintheUSA.

B)SupposeyouworkinabigcompanyandfindEnglishveryimportantforyourjobbecauseyouoftendo

somethingwithforeignbusinessmen,nowyouarelookingforaplacewhereyoucanimproveyour

English,especiallyyourspokenEnglish.

Herearesomeadvertisements(廣告)aboulEnglishlanguagetrainingfromnewspapers.Youmayfindthe

informationyouneed.

Global(全球的)EnglishCentreThe21stCenturyEnglishTraining

GeneralEnglishinallfourskills(技Centre

fit):Listening,Speaking,ReadingandWritingWespecialize(專(zhuān)門(mén)研究)ineffective(有成效

3-month(700yuan),6-month(1,200yuan)and的)teachingatalllevels(等級(jí)).

one-year(2,000yuan)coursesWeoffermorningorafternoonclasses,bothofwhich

Choiceofmorningoreveningclasses,3hourslastthreemonthsandahalfatacostof800yuan.

everyday,Mon.—Fri.Wealsohaveasix-weekTOEFLpreparation(托福

ExperiencedcollegeEnglishteachers預(yù)備)classduringwinterandsummerholidays.

ClosetobusstopsEntranceExams:June1andDec.l

Tcl:67605272Add:105ZhongshaRoad.400035Only15-minutewalkfromcitycenter.

ModernLanguageSchoolTheInternational(國(guó)際的)Houseof

SpecialcoursesinEnglishfbrEnglish

business,travel,banking,hotelmanagement(管Three/Six-monthEnglishcoursesforstudentsofall

3!)andofficeskillslevelsatverylowcost:60yuanfbr12hoursa

Smallclasses(12-16students)onSat.&Sun.week;convenient(方便的)classhours:

from2:00—5:00p.m.9:00—12:00a.HI.and2:00—5:00p.m.

Native(本族的)EnglishteachersfromCanadaAfour-montheveningprogrammefordeveloping

andUSALanguagelabandcomputerspeakingskills(thesamecostasdayclasses)

supplied(供給)Well-trainedChineseandforeignteachers

3-monthcourses:1,050yuan;6-monthexperiencedinteachingEnglishasasecond/foreign

courses:1,850yuanlanguage

Writeorphone:ModernLanguageSchool,675Freesightseeingandsocialactivities(ytJfeii/T

ParkRoad,400076Tel:67353019和社會(huì)實(shí)踐)

Forfurtherinformationcall67432308

l.Youworkfrom9:00a.m.to4:30p.m.onweekdays,whichschoolwillyouchoose?

A.GlobalEnglishCentreandModernLanguageSchool

B.GlobalEnglishCentreandthe21stCentury

C.ModcmLanguageSchoolandthe21stCentury

D.The21stCenturyandtheInternationalHouse

2.Thc21stCenturyEnglishTrainingCentreisdifferentfromtheotherthreeschoolsinthat.

A.itsteachingquality(質(zhì)量)isbetterB.itisnearesttothecitycenter

C.itscoursesaremoreadvanced(高級(jí)的)D.itneedsanentranceexamination

3.YouwillprobablyprefertogototheInternationalHouseofEnglishbecauseit.

A.offcrsfreesightseeingandsocialactivitiesB.hasaspecialcourseinspokenEnglish

C.costslessthantheotherschoolsD.hasnativeEnglishteachers

4.IfyoutaketheeveningprogrammeattheInternationalHouseofEnglish,youwillpayaboutyuan.

A.60B.240C.720D.1,000

5.Youcanwalkthereifyoulivenearcitycenterandyouwanttoknowmoreabout.

A.GlobalEnglishCentreB.The21stCenturyEnglishTrainingCentre

C.ModemLanguageSchoolD.TheInternationalHouseofEnglish

C)OnespringIwenttoFunentomakesurethatRolf'sdetective(偵探)workwasnotsome

kindofuntruestory.AfterteaandcakesSvendandItalkedandwatchedRolf.Thedoglookeddifferentfromthe

others.Heseemedtobemoreclever.Then,thetelephonerangandIheardSvendsaying,“Awallet?!can't

promise(保證),butwe'lldoourbest.”

AnhourlaterwewereinaparkwalkingamongthetreeswithAxelJensen.MrJensenhadtelephonedbecausehe

hadlosthiswalletsomewhereintheforesttendaysbefore,whilepickingflowerswithhiswife.Since

then,hundredsofpeoplehadgonewalkinghere,andithadrained.Findingthatwalletwouldn'lbeeasy!

ForhalfanhourRolfranaboutinwide,brokencircles(圓圈).Attimes,Svendwouldcallhimtokeeplooking.No

walletwasfound.

Wedrovetoanotherpartoftheforest.AgainRolfranaboutwithhisnosetothewetearth.Svendshoutedathim

fromtimetotime.Idon'tknowatwhatmomentwebegantonoticethatRolfwaswalkingaboutinsmaller

circles.Svendwasnowstandingattheothersideofariver.Hewasstraight,givinginstructionsthatonlyRolfcould

understand.

SuddenlyRolfbegantodigthesoftearth.Hestopped.lookedaboutanddugagainafewmetresaway.Thenhe

changedhismindandbegantodigfurthertotheright.Allatonce(突然)hejumpedup,headjigh.Hewasholding

somethingdarkinhismouth.ltwasthewalletJJensencriedwithsurpriseandgreatpleasure.

“Tellme,Svend,“Isaidlater,“Howadoggoaboutfindingawalletsosmallinsuchalargeforestcoveredwith

earth?”

Svendsmiledasheanswered,fciknewtherewasnothinginthefirstplacebecauseRolfshowednointerest.Butin

thesecondplaceIcouldtellfromthewayRolfactedthathehadpickedupsomething.Thcsmellhadreachedhim

throughtheairfromthewalletdroppedtendaysago.”

l.Rolfisthenameof.

A.ateahouseB.acleverdogC.anuntruestoryD.adetectiveoffice

2.MrJensenphonedSvendforhelp.

A.anhourlaterwhenhefoundhiswalletlostB.afterhewatchedRolfandhadatalkwithhim

C.tendaysafterhelosthiswife'swalletD.afterhiswalletwaslostinapark

3.Atfirst,Rolfcouldn'tfindthewalletbecause.

A.thegroundwastoowetB.therewasnowindtosendthesmell

C.thewalletwasinanotherpartoftheparkD.thewalletwasattheothersideoftheriver

4.Fromthestoryweknowthat.

hundredsofpeoplewenttotheforesttopickupflowers

SvendkeptRolfrunningaboutincircles

Rolfhadfoundsomethingwhenhebegantowalkaboutinsmallcircles

SvendstoodupwhenRolfbegantodigthesoftearth

5.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?

ThewriterhadheardsomethingaboutRolfbeforehisvisittoSvend.

TheparknearFunenwasquitelarge.

Rolfdugfourtimestofindoutthedarkwallet.

ThreepeoplehadbeenwithRolfthatday.

D)Intheyear1666therewasaterribledisease(疾?。﹊nLondon.Thousandsofpeoplediedeveryweek.The

diseasewascarriedbyfleas(跳蚤),whichliveinclothes.Whenpeoplestartedtofeelill,theysneezed(打噴

嚏).Thentheyhadahightemperatureandinlessthanaweektheydied.

ThevillageofEyamisinthenorthofEngland.PeoplethereheardoftheterriblediseaseinLondon.Theywerevery

happythatLondonwassofaraway.

OnedayamanarrivedfromLondon.Hebroughtwithhimlotsofdifferentthingstosell.Amongthesethingsthere

wassomecloth(布).Onitwerethewords“madeinLondon”.

Twodayslater,aboysneezed.Hesaidhehadaheadache.Nobodyworriedmuch,butsoonhewasinbedwitha

hightemperature.Thenextday,theboysuddenlydied,andanothertwopeoplestartedtosneeze.

Atoncethevillagepeopleheldameetingtodiscusswhattodo.Anoldmansaid,“Ifpeoplerunawayfromthis

village,theymaycarrythediseasewiththem.Thenthediseasewillbecarriedtootherplacesandthousandsof

peoplewilldie.Wemustmakesureotherpeopleoutsideourvillagedon'tpickupthisterribledisease/*

ThepeopleofEyamagreedwiththeoldman.Inthiswaytheysavedthepopulationoftheothervillagesfromthe

terribledisease.Intheend,40%ofthepopulationofEyamdiedfromthedisease.Thediseaseitselfdiedout.The

peoplewhowerestilllivingwereabletovisitpeopleoutsidethevillageagain.

l.TheterriblediseaseinEyamcamefrom.

LondonB.thenorthofEnglandC.theothervillagesD.othercountry

2.Thediseasewascarriedby.

sheepB.dogsC.catsD.fleas

3.Becauseofthediseasethousandsofpeople.

gottoLondonB.wenttoEyamC.diedD.arrived

4.ThcdiseasereachedthevillageofEyambecause.

A.amanwithsomeclotharrivedinLondonB.amanwithsomeclotharrivedfromLondon

C.aboyfromLondondiedinthevillageD.anoldmanwithfleasarrivedfromLondon

5.Whenthediseasereachedthevillage,allthevillages.

juststayedathomeB.ranawaytoothersafevillages

C.pickeduptheterriblediseaseD.heldameetingtodiscusswhattodo

E)Picasso,thefamousSpanishpainter,wasbomin1881.Hisfatherwasanartteacher.Picassobegantopaint

veryearly.HewasadmittedtotheRoyalAcademyofArtattheageof15.After1900,hespentmuchtimein

Paris,livingthereto1947,thenhemovedtothesouthofFrance.

Throughout(貫穿)hiscareer(職業(yè)、工作)Picassomovedfromstyle(風(fēng)格)tostyleeasily.Hepracticedsculpture(雕

塑)illustrated(力口插圖表)booksandalsoshowedgreatinterestinpotterydesign(陶瓷設(shè)計(jì))andotherfieldsofart.

Picassoproducedagreatnumberofdrawingsinhislife.NolaterartistoftheschoolofParishastakentheplaceof

himininternationalinflunce(國(guó)際影響).

Picassoisconsidered(被認(rèn)為)tobethemostimportantfigure(人物)inthe20thcenturyFrenchart.Hispaintings

arenowonshowinleadingEuropean(歐洲的)andAmericanGalleries.

l.Themainideaofthepassageis.

A.Picassoisconsideredtobethemostimportantfigureinthe20thcenturyFrenchart

B.PicassospentmuchtimeinParis,livingtherefrom1940to1947

PicassoisafamousSpanishpainter

D.Picasso,slifeandart

2.Accordingto(根據(jù))thewritenPicassowasthiscentury.

A.moreimportantthananyotherFrenchartistininternationalinflunce.

B.moreimportantthananyotherSpanishartistininternationalinflunce

C.themostimportantfigureinSpain

D.themostimportantfigureinFrance

3.HowlongdidhestayinSpainandFrance?

A.15yearsinSpainand43yearsinParis.B.Over19yearsinSpainandtherestlifeinParisC.15yearsinSpain

andtherestlifeinParis.D.HedidnotstaysolonginParis.

4.Picassomovedfromstyletostyleeasily.ltmeans.

A.hedidnotlikeonlystyleB.henotonlylikedsculpturebutalsopotterydesign

B.hechangedhisstylewithoutdifficultyD.heshowedgreatinterestinotherfieldsofart

5.HispaintingsarenowexhibitedinleadingEuropeanandAmericanGalleries,because.

A.hewasaSpanishartistB.hewasFrenchinfamousart

C.hewasaFrenchartistD.heproducedagreatmanywonderfuldrawingsindifferentstyles

F)ThereisalakenearaforestinSweden(瑞典).Thewaterinthelakeisveryclearandeverythingisquietand

still.Onthefarsideofthewaterissomefarmlandandfurtheraway,acrossthefield,isanoldchurchbuiltonahill.It

hasjuststoppedraining.Thesmallriverflowing(流)intothelakeisfullandthereisstillsomehalf-melted(半融化

的)snowfromlastwinterontheground.

Thereasonwhythewaterissoclear,andeverythingissoquietandstill,isthatmostoftheplantandanimallifein

andaroundthelakeisdead.Therearenobirdsbecauseallthefishandinsects(昆蟲(chóng))havedisappeared.Manytrees

intheforesthavedisappeared.Manytreesintheforestarelosingtheirleavesandbark(樹(shù)皮),andareilland

dying.Otherswereblowndownbyhighwindsoflastwinter.Afarmerisworkinginafieldplantingsomething,but

ifhedoesn'tplantastrongkindofseed(種子)thisyear.thecropwillbebetween25%to50%lowerthanafew

yearsago.Thestonesoftheoldchurchtower(塔)areturningtopowder(粉末)andifthetowerisnotrepairedsoonjt

willfalldown.

Allthedeathanddestructioninthisplaceiscausedbythesmokecomingoutoffactoriesandpoisonous(有毒

的)gasesfromcarsandtrucks.Andyetthisquietlakeishundredsofkilometersawayfromthenearestfactoryand

highway.

1.Whattimeoftheyeardoyouthinkitis?

A.SpringB.SummerC.AutumnD.Winter

2.Whyaretherenoanimalsorbirdsinoraroundthelake?

A.Theweatheristerriblycold.B.Thelakeisquiet.

C.ThisplaceispollutedD.Theyhaveallbeenkilled.

3.Whydoesthefarmerhavetoplantastrongerkindofseed?Because.

A.thesoil(土壤)becomeslessandlessB.thewaterinthelakecan'tbeusedtowaterthefield

C.fewplantlifecanstandtheweatherD.thesoilthereisbecomingunfit(不適和)forfarming

4.Theword“destruction“inthepassagemeans“being

A.developedB.destroyed(被破壞)C.madeD.produced

5.Whatfoyouthinkisthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthepassage?

A.ABeautifulPlaceofInterestB.APollutedPlace

C.AQuietPlaceinSwedenD.AFarAwayMountainPlace

G)RalphDepalmahadwonmanyraces.Buthewasathisbestinaracethathelost.Theracewasthe1912

“Indy”500.That'soneofthebiggestcarracesintheUnitedStates.

DepalmawasdrivingalargeGermancar.Assoonastheracestarted,hepulledoutinfront.Astheracewenton,he

keptthefirstplace.Andhewasfarahead(在前頭)ofDawson,themaninthesecondplace.

Whentheracewasalmostovercomepeoplegotupandleft.Whystay?Theythoughttheyweresuretheyknewwho

wouldwin.

Butthingsdidn'tgoastheythought.AstrangenoisecamefromDepalma'scar.ltsloweddown.Somethingwas

wrong.

Depalmaknewhiscarwouldn'tgofar.Hisonlyhopewasthathewouldmakeittothefinish.Butonhislastlap,the

carstopped.Dawson'scarroared(轟響著行駛)by.

Depalmasawitgoby.Heknewhecouldn'twinnow."ButIcanfinishtherace,“hethought.Andhegotoutofhis

car.Sodidhisassistant(助理)。Theybegantopushthecartothefinish.

Dawsonwentbythemagainandagain.Hewasonhislastlap.Hewasgoingtowin.Thepeopleshouted.Depalma

andhisfrienddidn'tcare.Theywentonpushing.

AtfirstalleyeswereonDawson.Hecrossedtheline.Andtheracewasover.Hewon!

Thenpeoplesawacarcrawing(緩緩移動(dòng))uptothetrack,theybegantoyell(叫喊)andshout.

Depalmaandhisfriendpushedon.Atlastthecarcrossedtheline.Bythenthepeopleatthetrackwereyellingfor

them.TheyshoutedmorethantheyhadforDawson.Thiswasadifferentkindofwinner-onewhowouldnot

quit(放棄).

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷下列句子正誤,正確的寫(xiě)“T”,錯(cuò)誤的寫(xiě)“F”。

I.Thestoryisabouttherace—aloserwon.

2.AtthebeginningoftheraceDawsondrovefasterthanothers.

3.Whentheracewasalmostover,somepeoplegotupandleft,becausetheymadesurethatDepamIawouldwinthe

race.

4.PeopleyelledforDepamlaattheendofthestorybecausehedidn'ddrop.

5.Thestorytellsusweshouldalwayskeeptrying.

H)Edgarfeltquiteexcitedatthethoughtofhisfirstswimofthesummer.Withthesunshiningdownso

strongly,theseawascertaintobewarmenough.Hewalkedquicklyalongthesea---fronttowardsthestepsthat

ledontothesands.Hesmiledcheerfullyatthepeople.Hehadjustsmiledandwavedhishattoanelderlylady

whenamanwithacameracaughthisarmandstoppedhim.Edgarheardalittlebuzzingnoise(“噬”的響聲)from

thecamera.

“Yourphoto,sir,inbrightcolourinjustonemomentifyouplease,“saidtheman.

Thenthebuzzingstopped,andthecameramanhandedthephotoover,andEdgarsawthebrightblueofhis

shirthalffillingthepicture.

uSeventypence,sir,"themansaid."It'sthebargainofyourholiday.

uSeventypence,vEdgarrepeated,“Forthisphoto?w

“They'renormally(正常地)eighty-five,sir,butforonepersonImakeacut-priceoffer(出價(jià)).It'sthebest

priceyou'llgetinChadwell.”

“You'llhavetomakeabetteroffer."Edgarsaid.Itwasagoodphotothough,hethought,sobrightandclear.

Hishatwasheldhigh,andhewassmilinghappilyattheoldlady,whosearmandhandbagcameintoalower

corner.Hehadhadnoideathathewasbeingsnapped(快照).Hethoughthewasreallyquiteagood-lookingman.

“That'sasgoodasanystudio(照像館)jobthatwouldcostyoupounds,“saidthecameraman."It'sbetter

inawaybecauseit'ssonatural.Onlyseventypence,sir.”

"I'veneverpaidsomuchforaphotoinmylife.Itisn'tworththatkindofmoney.It'snotasifIneedthething.

Look,Ellgiveyoutwenty-five.”

“No,Ican'tdothat.Eachofthesecolourphotoscostsme50p-that'sthepriceoftheblankframe(像紙),so

yousee

“No,No,“Edgarbrokein."Youwantaprofitoffortypercent.Well,Tilgiveyouyour50pandthat'sthat.w

“Leimesee,then.nThemansuddenlytookthephotooutofEdgar'shand."Ican'tspendanymoretimeon

itwithyou.It's70porIkeepit.n

“Keepit,“Edgarsaid.Heturned,lookedouttosea,thenwalkedquicklyaway.

1.Edgarsmiledandwavedhishattotheladybecause.

A.shewashisneighbou

B.shewastakingapictureofhim

C.hewantedthephototobefunn

D.hefeltexcitedandcheerful

2.Thecameramanloweredhispriceto70pbecause.

A.Edgarwantedtobargainforthephoto

B.Edgarcouldn'lpaythenormalprice

C.onlypersoninthephotowasEdgar

D.therewasonlyonecopyofthephoto

3.Thephotocouldbecalledanaturalonebecause.

A.Edgardidnotknowhewasbeingpictured

B.Edgarwasagood-lookingman

C.itwastakenattheseaside

D.itwasasgoodasastudiopicture

4.Intheendthecameraman.

A.soldthephototoEdgaratthepriceofseventypence

B.agreedtoEdgar'sfirstofferforthephoto

C.didnotsellthephototoEdgar

D.letEdgarhavethephotofbrnothing

5.WecanlearnfromthestorythatEdgarwas.

A.poorandhappyB.cleverandserious

C.richandhealthyD.kindandsick

I)AfriendofminenamedPaulreceivedanexpensivecarfromhisbrotherasaChristmas

present.OnChristmasEvewhenPaulcameoutofhisoffice,astreeturchin(頑童)waswalking

aroundtheshiningcar."Isthisyourcar,Paul?,,heasked.

Paulanswered,44Yes,mybrothergaveittomeforChristmas.^^Theboywassurprised.44Youmean

yourbrothergaveittoyouanditdidn'tcostyounothing?Boy,Iwish???"Hehesitated(猶豫).

OfcoursePaulknewwhathewasgoingtowishfor.Hewasgoingtowishhehadabrotherlike

that.ButwhattheboysaidsurprisedPaulgreatly.

“1wish,“theboywenton,“thatIcouldbeabrotherlikethat/Taullookedattheboyinsurprise,

thenhesaidagain,""Wouldyouliketotakearideinmycar?”

“Ohyes,Fdlovethat.^^

Afterashortride,theboyturnedandwithhiseyesshining,said,“Paul,wouldyoumind

drivinginfrontofmyhouse?^^

Paulsmiledalittle.Hethoughtheknewwhattheboywanted.Hewantedtoshowhis

neighboursthathecouldridehomeinabigcar.ButPaulwaswrongagain."Willyoustopwhere

thosetwostepsare?”theboyasked.

Heranuptothesteps.TheninashortwhilePaulheardhimcomingback,buthewasnotcoming

fast.Hewascarryinghislittlecrippled(殘疾的)brother.Hesathimdownonthestepandpointed

tothecar.

“Thereheis,Buddy,justlikeItoldyouupstairs.HisbrothergaveittohimforChristmasandit

didn'tcosthimacent(美分).AndsomedayFmgoingtogiveyouonejustlikeit??,thenyoucan

seeforyoureslfallthenicethingsintheChristmaswindowthatFvebeentryingtotellyou

about.^^

Paulgotoutandliftedtheboytothefrontseatofhiscar.Theshining-eyedolderbrotherclimbed

inbesidehimandthethreeofthembegananunforgettableholidayride.

11.Thestreeturchinwasverysurprisedwhen

A.PaulreceivedanexpensivecarB.Paultoldhimaboutthecar

C.hesawtheshiningcarD.hewaswalkingaroundthecar

12.Fromthestorywecanseetheurchin

A.wishedtogivehisbrotheracarB.wantedPaul'sbrothertogivehimacar

C.wishedhecouldhaveabrotherlikePauFsD.wishedPaulcouldbeabrotherlikethat

13.TheurchinaskedPaultostophiscarinfrontofhishouse

A.toshowhisneighboursthebigcarB.toshowhehadarichfriend

C.tolethisbrotherrideinthecarD.totellhisbrotherabouthiswish

14.Wecaninfer(推斷)fromthestorythat

A.Paulcouldn41understandtheurchinB.theurchinhadadeeploveforhisbrother

C.theurchinwishedtohavearichbrotherD.theurchin'swishcametrueintheend

15.Thebestnameofthestoryis

A.AChristmasPresentB.AStreetUrchin

C.ABrotherLikeThatD.AnUnforgettableHolidayRide

J)Manyleenagers(青少年)feelthatthemostimportantpeopleintheirlivesaretheirfriends.Theybelievethat

theirfamilymembersdon'tknowthemaswellastheirfriendsdo.Inlargefamilies,itisquiteoftenforbrothers

andsisterstofightwitheachotherandthentheycanonlygototheirfriendsforsomeideas.

Itisveryimportantforteenagerstohaveonegoodfriendoragroupoffriends.Evenwhentheyarenotwith

theirfriends,theyusuallyspendalotoftimetalkingamongthemselvesonthephone.Thiscommunication(交際)is

veryimportantinchildren'sgrowingup,becausefriendscandiscuss(討論)something.Thesethingsarcdifficultto

saytotheirfamilymembers.

However,parentsoftentrytochoosetheirchildren'sfriendsforthem.Someparentsmayevenstoptheir

childrenfrommeetingtheirgoodfriends.Haveyoueverthoughtofthefollowingquestions?

Whochoosesyourfriends?

Doyouchooseyourfriendsoryourfriendschooseyou?

Haveyougotagoodfriendyourparentsdon'tlike?

Yburanswersarewelcome.

1.Manyteenagersthinkthat___canunderstandthembetter.

A.friendsB.brotersC.sistersD.parents

2.isveryimportanttoteenagers.

A.TomakefriendsB.CommunicationC.TostopmeetingfriendsD.BothAandB

3.Whenteenagershavesomethingdifficulttosaytotheirparents,theyusually.

A.stayaloneathomeB.fightwiththeirparents

C.discussitwiththeirfriendsD.gototheirbrothersandsistersforhelp

4.Thesentence(句子)"Yburanswersarewelcome^means"

A.YouarewelcometodiscussthequestionswithusB.Youranswersarealwaysright

C.We*vegotnoidea,soyouranswersarewelcomeD.Youcangiveusalltherighanswers

5.Whichofthefollowingisthewriter'sattitude(態(tài)度)?

A.Parentsshouldchoosefriendsfortheirchildren.

B.Childrenshouldchooseeverythingtheylike.

C.Parentsshouldunderstandtheirchildrenbelter.

D.leenagersshouldonlygototheirfriendsforhelp.

K)Ihavetriedmanywaystobeill.Idon'twearasweaterwhenIshould,andtwodaysagoIwalkedintherain

withoutmyshoes.Butsofarnothinghashappened.Debbieoncetoldmeaboutaboyinherclasswholikedbeing

awayfromschool.Hewouldrub(摩擦)theendofthethermometer(溫度計(jì))untilitwentupto39℃.Thenhe'd

putitinhismouthandhismotherwouldthinkhewasreallyill.

ThismorningItrieddoingthatbutitneverwentabove35℃andIrubbeditfortenminutes.SoIheldthe

thermometernexttothelightonmydeskanditwentupto40℃.IthoughtI'dputitinmymouthandwalk

downstairslikethat.ThenmymotherwouldtakeitoutandshewouldbeworriedwhenshesawthatIwasratherill.

TheonlytroublewasIdidn'tknowthethermometerwouldbesohot.AssoonasIputitintomymouthI

burntmytongue(舌頭)!Ispit(吐)thethermometerout.Itfellonthefloorbutitdidirtbreak.

Iwillhavetothinkupabetterwaytogetniymotherandfatherbacktogether.

1.Whydidthewriterwalkintherainwithouthershoestwodaysago?

A.Becauseshehadnomoneytobuyapairofshoes.

B.Becauseshethoughtitinterestingtowalkintherainwithouthershoes.

C.Becausesheforgottoputonhershoeswhenshelefthome.

D.Becauseshehopedshecouldbeillinthisway.

2.Accordingto(根據(jù))thepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.TheboyinDebbie'sclasshelpedthewriteralot.

B.TheboyinDebbie'sclasskneweverything.

C.TheboyinDebbie'sclassdidn'tlikegoingtoschool.

D.TheboyinDebbie'sclasswasnothealthy.

3.Afterthewriterrubbedthethermometer,itwentto.

A.36℃B.37℃C.39℃D.40℃

4.Whydidthewriterspitthethermometerout?

A.Becauseitsmelledterrible.B.Becauseitwastoohot.

C.Becauseitwastoolong.D.Becauseitwasbroken.

5.Thewritertriestobeillbecause.

A.shewantstostayathomeB.shewantsherfatherandmothertocomebacktogether

C.shewantstoaskherfatherforsomemoneyD.shewantstoseeabeautifulnurse

L)ThescientistsfromtheLockheedSpaceCompany(公司)workinFelton,California,withthehelpofa

computer.ButthecomputerisplacedinSunnyside,about80kilometersaway.Whatthescientistsinputissentby

telephonelinestothecomputer,andafteratime,copiesofthedesigns(設(shè)計(jì))areneededbackinFeltonasquickly

aspossible.Lockheedpeoplehavetriedseveralwaysofsendingtheprints(印刷品),butthemosteffectiveseems

tobebypigeon(鴿子).Are

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