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A

TicketPricesforShanghaiExpo

TimePre-sale(預(yù)售)Pre-saleIIPre-saleIHExpoSession(期

IJul.1,2009Jan.1,2010間)May.1,2010

TypesMar.27,2009?Dec.31,2009?Apr.30,2010?Oct.31,2010

?Jun.30,2009

PeakDayTicket

¥170¥180¥190¥200

(指定日門(mén)票)

StandardDayTicket

¥130¥140¥150¥160

(平日門(mén)票)

3-DayTicket¥400

N/A(無(wú))

7-DayTicket¥900

EveningTicketN/A¥90

()1.IfJoewantedtobuythecheapestticketforPeakDay,hecouldbook(預(yù)定)one

during.

A.Pre-saleIB.Pre-saleIIC.Pre-saleIIID.ExpoSession

()2.OnMarch1,2010,SueboughttwoStandardDayticketsforherparents.

Shepaid___forthem.

A.¥380B.¥300C.¥260D.¥180

()3.ItcostThomas¥160togetaticketforStandardDay.Heprobablyboughtiton.

A.April23,2009B.August1,2009C.February2,2010D.May20,2010

()4.Kathyspent900yuanonaticketforShanghaiExpo.Hervisitcanlastdays.

A.oneB.threeC.sevenD.ten

()5.VisitorstoShanghaiExpocouldbuyticketsonlyafterMay1,2010.

A.morningB.afternoonC.eveningD.midnight

OnFebruary3rd,1949,NewYorkHarbor(港)wasanexcitingplace.Manypeoplewere

theretogreetashipfromFrance.Ontheshipwere49Frenchrailroadboxcars(火車(chē)車(chē)廂)filled

withgiftsfromthepeopleofFrancetothepeopleofAmerica.Theseboxcarswerefromthe

famousMerciTrain(Merci:aFrenchwordmeaning“thankyou"),

AfterWorldWarII(二戰(zhàn)),alotoffactories,roadsandfarmsinFrancehadbeen

destroyed.ManyFrenchpeoplehadnojobsormoneyandhadlittletowearandlittletoeat.Inthe

winterof1947,atrainwassentacrosstheUnitedStates,stoppingincitiesandtownsalongthe

way,Ateverystop,peoplegavewhatevertheycould.Factoriesgaveclothingand

medicine.Farmersgavefood.Familiesgavemoney.Evenschoolchildrengaveawaytheirpocket

money.AllthethingswerethentakentoFrancebyship.

By1949,theFrenchhadbeguntorecover(恢復(fù))fromthewar.TheMerciTrainwastheir

wayofsaying“thankyou“toAmerica.Frenchpeoplehadfilledtheboxcarswithgifts.Mostof

themwerepersonal,likehand-madetoys,children'sdrawings,orpostcards.Buttheboxcars

themselveswereperhapsthemostmeaningfulofthegifts.Oneachcar,theFrenchpeoplehad

paintedthepicturesofalltheir40provinces,withanAmericaneagleonthefront.Theboxcars

weretakentoeachstateofAmerica,wheretheywerewarmlygreeted.

Nowmanyofthestatesstillkeeptheirboxcars.GiftssentbytheFrenchpeoplecanstillbe

seeninsomemuseums.TheMerciTraincameoutofthewar,butitnowremindstheworldthat

countriescanalsoworktogetherinpeace.

()6.ManypeoplecrowdedatNewYorkHarboronFebruary3rd,1949to.

A.welcometheMerciTrainB.meettheirfamilies

C.haveabigpartyD.startatripbyship

()7.In1947,atrainstoppedincitiesacrossAmericainorderto.

A.giveawayclothingandfoodB.getmoresoldiersforthewar

C.collectthingstohelpFrenchpeopleD.showexhibitionsfromthemuseums

()8.Theunderlinedword“them”inParagraph3refersto(指).

A.theAmericanpeopleB.theFrenchpeopleC.theboxcarsD.thegifts

()9.TheFrenchpeoplepaintedtheir40provincesandanAmericaneagleoneachboxcar

because.

A.theythoughtFrancewasstrongerthanAmerica

B.itcouldshowthefriendshipbetweenthetwocountries

C.theboxcarswouldbemorebeautifulD.theywereverygoodatpaintingpictures

()10.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.thestoryoftheMerciTrainB.Americanmuseumswheretheboxcarskept

C.giftsthatAmericanpeoplelikedD.WorldWarII

C

①TheDreamItiseveryone'sdreamtoworkathomeornotworkatall.Youcanplanyourown

hoursandworkwhenyouwantto.Thereisnomorerushhourandnohoursthatpeoplewaste

whentheygettoandfromajobeveryday.

②TheFactThefactisthatthisdreamcanbeattained.Youcanstayathome,workwhenyou

wanttoandmakemoneywhenyouneedto.Thereareplentyofopportunitiesforyoutomake

moneyathome,justbyusingyourcomputerandtheInternet.

③StartToday!Educateyourself,lookcloselyintoalltheopportunitiesanddecideonwhatworks

bestforyou.Itwillnothappenduringonenight,butyoucanmakethedecisiontodayandstartto

makeithappentoday.

④HowCouldYouDoIt?Doyouhaveablog(博客)orapersonalwebsitelikemillionsofother

people?Areyouusingittomakemoney?Mostoftheseblogandwebsiteownersarenot.But

youcandothat!

⑤WhenyouhaveyourcomputerandtheInternetworkingforyou,yourbusinesses

willbeworkingforyou24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek.Youwillmakemoneywhileyou

sleep,travelordowhateveryouwanttodoalldaylong.

?GetGoing!Therearemanywaysyoucanmakemoneywithyourcomputer.Andyoucan

beginyourStay-at-homebusinesseswithjustalittlemoney.Whatareyouwaitingfor?

()11.Inwhichpartofanewspaperwouldyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?

A.SportsB.NewsC.CultureD.Business

()12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"attained”inPoint②mean?

A.BrokenB.RealizedC.LostD.Destroyed

()13.What'sthebesttitleforPoint⑤?

A.Sleep24HoursaDayB.MakeMoneyEveryMoment

C.PlayAllDayLongD.TravelAroundtheWorld

()14.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Peopleneedalotofmoneytostartastay-at-homebusiness.

B.Peoplecanevenusetheirblogstomakemoney.

C.Peoplecanplantheirowntimewhentheyworkathome.

D.Peoplecanmakethebestdecisionandstarttomakeithappentoday.

()15.Howisthepassageorganized?

A.Byusingfamouspeople'swords.B.Bygivingreasonsonly.

C.ByshowingatopicandgivingsolutionsD.Bytellingoldstories

閱讀理解(2)

A

Birthdaysarecelebrated(慶祝)allovertheworld.Somewaystocelebratebirthdaysare

rathersimilarfromcountytocountry:candles,cakes,andbirthdaywishes.Buttherearealso

differentwaystocelebratebirthdays.Hereareafew:

Denmark

India

Aflagisflown

UsuallyIndian

outsideawindow

childrenwearwhiteto

toshowthat

school.However,on

someonewho

theirbirdidaychildren

livesinthathouseishavingabirthday.

wearcoloredclothestoschoolandgiveout

Presentsareplacedaroundthechild'sbed

chocolatestoeveryoneintheclass.Their

whileheissleepingsohewillseethemat

bestfriendhelpsthemtodothis.

oncewhenhewakesup

Japan

Holland

Thebirthdaychild

Thebirthdaychild

wearsnewclothes

receivesanespecially

tomarkthespecial

largepresent.Thefamily

time.Certainbirth-

alsoputflowersonthe

daysaremoreimportantthanothers.These

birthdaychild'schairto

arethethirdandseventhbirthdaysforgirls

makeitbeautiful.

andthefifthforboys.

)1.WhensomeoneishavingabirthdayinDenmark,youcanseeoutsidethewindow.

A.flowersB.presentsC.aflagD.achair

()2.Inflowersareputonthechairofthebirthdaychild.

A.JapanB.DenmarkC.IndiaD.Holland

()3.In,onlybirthdaychildrenwearcoloredclothestoschool.

A.IndiaB.HollandC.DenmarkD.Japan

()4.InJapan,thebirthdayismoreimportantforboyswhentheyare.

A.15B.7C.5D.3

()5.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.similarwaysofcelebratingbirthdaysinsomecountries

B?differentwaysofcelebratingbirthdaysinsomecountries

C.children'sbirthdaysinwesterncountries

D.theimportanceofchildren'sbirthdays

B

Theweatherisgettinghotter.Youarethirstyplayingbasketballorridinghomefromschool.

Acolddrinkmaybejustthething.Butbecarefulwhatyouaredrinking.Somethingthatlooks

coolmaynotbegoodforyourhealth.

Thereareplentyof"energydrinks"onthemarket.Mostofthemhavebeautifulcolorsand

coolnames.Thelistsonthemtellyoutheyarehelpfultoyourhealth.Soundsgreat!

Butafteracarefulcheckyoumayfindthatmostenergydrinkshavelotsofcaffeine(咖啡因)

inthem.Thesedrinksareespeciallyaimedatyoungpeople,students,busypeopleandsports

players.Makerssometimessaytheirdrinksmakeyoubetteratsportsandcankeepyouawake.

Butbecarefulnottodrinktoomuch.

Caffeinemakesyourheartbeatfast.Becauseofthis,theInternationalOlympicCommittee

haslimited(限制)itsuse.Caffeineinmostenergydrinksisatleastasstrongasthatinacupof

coffeeortea.Possiblehealthdangershavesomethingtodowithenergydrinks.Justoneboxof

energydrinkcanmakeyounervous,havedifficultysleepingandcanevencauseheartproblems.

Scientistssaythatteenagersshouldbediscouragedfromtakingdrinkswithalotofcaffeinein

them.

()6.ManypeoplelikedrinkingenergydrinksbecauseofthefollowingEXCEPTthat

A.theyhavebeautifulcolorsandcoolnames

B.theyhavelotsofcaffeine

C.theycankeepthemawakeandbetteratsports

D.theyaresaidtobehelpfultohealth

)7.Themainreasonforpeoplenottodrinktoomuchenergydrinksisthattheymaycause

A.heartproblemsB.nervousness

C.sleepingdifficultyD.possiblehealthdangers

()8.Theunderlinedword"discouraged"canbereplaced(替換)with"

A.encouragedB.stopped

C.helpedD.disliked

()9.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.

A.advertisementsareimportantingettingpeopletobuyenergydrinks

B.energydrinksarehelpfultoteenagers*study

C.sportsplayersneedtodrinkalotofenergydrinks

D.energydrinksareespeciallyaimedatteenagers

()10.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthepassage?

A.What'stheUseofEnergyDrinks?B.WhoCanDrink.EnergyDrinks

C.WhafsThatinEnergyDrinks?D.WhyCan'tWeBuyEnergyDrinks?

C

Asachild,Iwasreallyafraidofthedarkandofgettinglost.Thesefearswereveryrealand

causedmesomeuncomfortablemoments.

Maybeitwasthestrangewaythingslookedandsoundedinmyownroomatnightthat

scaredmesomuch.Therewasnevercompletedarkness,butalwaysastreetlightorpassing

carlights,whichmadeclothesonthebackofachairtakeontheshapeofawildanimal.Outofthe

comerofmyeye,Isawthecurtains(窗簾)seemtomovewhentherewasnowind.Averylow

soundinthefloorwouldseemahundredtimeslouderthanintheday.Myimagination(想象)

wouldrunwild,andmyheartwouldbeatfast.Iwouldlieverystillsothatthe"enemy(敵人)”

wouldnotdiscoverme.

AnotherofmychildhoodfearswasthatIwouldgetlost,especiallyonthewayhomefrom

school.EverymorningIgotontheschoolbusrightnearmyhome.Thatwasnoproblem.After

school,though,whenallthebuseswerelinedupalongthestreet,IwasafraidthatIwouldgetin

thewrongoneandbetakentosomeotherstrangeplaces.Onschoolorfamilytripstoaparkora

museum,Iwouldn'tlettheleadersoutofmysight.

PerhapsoneoftheworstfearsofallIhadasachildwasthatofnotbeinglikedoraccepted

byothers.Beingpopularwassoimportanttomethen,andthefearofnotbeinglikedwasa

seriousone.

Oneoftheprocesses(過(guò)程)growingupisbeingabletorealizeandovercomeourfears.

Understandingthethingsthatscaredusaschildrenhelpsusachievegreatersuccesslaterinlife.

()11.Theauthorhadkind(s)offearswhenshewasachild.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.none

()12.wouldscaretheauthoratnight.

A.StreetlightandcarlightsB.Wildanimalsandenemies

C.MovingcurtainsandwindD.Strangesightsandsounds

()13.Whenshewenttosomeotherplaces,shewould.

A.walkawaywithoutothersB.takeabusbyherself

C.followotherscloselyD.makesurenottotakeawrongbus

()14.Whichofthefollowingwouldbepossiblytruewhenshewasachild?

A.Shewasusuallypopularamongpeople.B.Shewasalwaystheleaderoftheothers.

C.Shealways'gotpoorgrades.D.Shewasnotatalllikedbyothers.

()15.Theunderlinedword"overcome"means"ninChinese.

A.接受B.忍受C.信服D.克服

閱讀理解(3)

A

Sixteenyearsagoaboygavemeanimportantgift.Itwasasmile.

Itwastheearlyautumnofmyfirstyearatamiddleschool,andmyoldschoolwasfaraway.Asa

result,nooneknewwhoIwas.Iwasverylonely,andafraidtospeaktoanyone.

EverytimeIheardtheotherstudentstalkingandlaughing,Ifeltmyheartbreak.Icouldn'ttalk,

withanyoneaboutmyproblems.

Thenoneday,whenmyclassmatesweretalkinghappilywiththeirfriends,Iwassittingatmy

deskunhappilyasusual.Atthatmoment,aboyenteredtheclassroom.Ididn'tknowwhohewas.He

passedbymeandthenturnedback.Helookedatme,withasmile.

Suddenly,Ifeltthetouchofsomethingbrightandfriendly.Itmademefeelhappyandwarm.That

smilechangedmylife.Istartedtotalkwithotherstudentsandmadefriends.Daybyday,Ibecame

closertoeveryoneinmyclass.Theboywiththeluckysmilehasbecomemybestfriendnow.

OnedayIaskedhimwhyhehadsmiled,buthecouldn'trememberdoingso!

Itdoesn'tmatterbecauseallthedarkdayshavegone.Ibelievethattheworldiswhatyouthinkit

is.Ifyouthinkitislonely,youmightalwaysbealone.Sosmileattheworldanditwillsmileback.

()1.Whendidthewritergetthegift?

A.Attheageof16.B.Aftermakingfriendswiththeboy.

C.Inthefirstyearatamiddleschool.D.Afterbecomingclosertoeveryoneintheclass.

()2.Whywasthesmileanimportantgift?

A.Becausethewriter'soldschoolwasfaraway.

B.Becausethewriterdidn'tknowwhotheboywas.

C.Becausethesmiledidiftmeananythingtotheboy.

D.Becausethewriterfeltlonelyandhadnofriendsanditmadeherfeelhappyandwarm.

()3.Whydidn'tthewritertalktoanyoneinhernewschoolaboutherproblems?

A.Becauseshewasalwaysunhappy.

B.Becauseshedidn'tknowanyoneatthetime.

C.Becauseshewasinthefirstyearatthejuniorhighschool.

D.Becauseshedidn'twantherparentstoworryabouthe匚

()4.Howdidthesmilechangeherlife?

A.Shestartedtomakefriends.B.Shebecamethebestfriendoftheboy.

C.Herparentsdidn'tworryaboutheranymore.D.Sherealizedthatshewaslonely.

()5.Wheredoesshenowthinkherfeelingofunhappinesscamefrom?

A.Fromheroldschool.B.Fromherparents.

C.Fromherself.D.Fromherclassmatesatthenewschool.

B

Almosteveryday,wediscussthetopicofhealth,especiallyforkids.Butwhatishealth?"Health”

meanseatingwell,gettingenoughexercise,andhavingahealthyweight.Let'sreadthefollowingrules.

Theycanhelpyoustayhealthy.

(1).Eatavarietyoffood,especiallyfruitandvegetables.Weallknowthateatingfruitand

vegetablescanhelpusstayhealthy,butmanyofusonlyeatourfavoritefood.Rememberthatwecan

onlygetthenutrition(營(yíng)養(yǎng))weneedbyeatingdifferentkindsoffood,especiallyfruitandvegetables.

(2).Drinkwaterandmilkmostoften.Everyoneknowsthatwaterisimportant.Besidesthat,

kidsneedplentyofcalcium(鈣)togrowstrongbones,andmilkisrichinit.Everyday,youshould

drinkatleastthreecupsofmilk,whenyouare9yearsoldorolder.Youshouldalsotrytohaveless

sugarydrinks,likesodaandcoca.Theyincludealotofsugar.Sugaronlyincludescalories(熱量),not

importantnutrition.

(3).Listentoyourbody.Whenyouareeating,noticehowyourbodyfeels.Whenyour

stomachfeelscomfortablyfull,stopeating.Eatingtoomuchmakesyoufeeluncomfortable.Ifyoudo

ittoooften,itcanmakeyouunhealthyandfat.

(4).Limitscreentime.What'sscreentime?It'stheamountoftimeyouspendwatchingTV,

moviesandplayingcomputergames.Themoretimeyouspendonthesesitting-downactivities,the

lesstimeyouspendplayingsports,likebasketball,anddoingotheractivitieslikeridingandswimming.

Trytospendnomorethan2hoursadayonscreentime.

()6.Inthispassage,€thealth^^includesallofthefollowingEXCEPT.

A.eatingwellB.doingmoreexercise

C.havingahealthyweightD.wearingcomfortableclothes

()7.Theunderlinedphrase“avarietyof'means.

A.plentyofB.allkindsofC.therestofD.alotof

()8.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Eatingmorefruitandvegetablesisgoodforpeople.

B.Weshouldeatanddrinkthingswithlittlesugar.

C.Weshouldspendthesametimeonbothsitting-downactivitiesandsports.

D.Whenwearefull,weshouldstopeating,nomatterhowdeliciousthefoodis.

()9.Screentimeisthetimethatyouspend.

A.playingcomputergamesB.watchingmovies

C.watchingTVD.Allofabove

()10.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Howtoeathealthyfood.B.Eatingandplayingarebothimportant.

C.Suggestionsforstayinghealthy.D.Healthisveryimportant.

C

InBritainyoumayoftenhear“Dropinanyor“Cometoseemesoon”,butyoucan'treally

dothat.Peoplejustsaythosethingstomakeyoufeelwelcome.Itisbettertotelephonebeforevisiting

someoneathome.Ifyoureceiveawritteninvitationtoaneventthatsays"RSVP”,youshouldreplyto

letthepersonwhosenttheinvitationknowwhetherornotyouplantogo.

Youshouldneveracceptaninvitationunlessyoureallyplantogo.Youmayrefusebysaying,

'Thankyouforinvitingme,butIwillnotbeabletocome."If,afteraccepting,youareunabletogo,be

suretotellthosewhoareexpectingyouassoonaspossiblethatyouwillnotbethere.Althoughitisnot

necessarilyexpectedthatyougiveagifttoyourhost,itisconsideredpolitetodoso,especiallyifyou

havebeeninvitedforameal.Flowers,chocolate,orasmallgiftareallappropriate(合適的).A

thank-younoteortelephonecallafterthevisitisalsoconsideredpoliteandisanappropriatewayto

expressyourappreciationfortheinvitation.

)11.WhatcanyoudowhenaBritishfriendsays,“Dropinanytime”?

A.Visithimorheratanytime.B.Saynotimetohimorherseriously.

C.Telephonehimorherbeforevisiting.D.Visithimorhersoon.

()12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"RSVP”probablymeaninChinese?

A.請(qǐng)自便B.請(qǐng)回復(fù)C.請(qǐng)審閱D.請(qǐng)來(lái)訪

()13.WhatshouldyoudoifyourBritishfriendsendsyouaninvitationbutyoudonotwanttogo?

A.Donotgivehimorherananswer.

B.Tellanotherfriendtogoinsteadofyou.

C.Tellhimorherthatyoucan'tbethereforsomereason.

D.Tellhimorherthatyoudon'twanttogothere.

()14.WhichofthefollowingisconsideredimpoliteinBritain?

A.Buysmallpresentswheninvited.B.Refusetheinvitationwithouttellinganyone.

C.Writeathank-younoteafteravisit.D.Giveatelephonecallafteravisit.

()15.Wherewouldyouprobablyseethispassage?

A.Inaninvitation.B.Inaguidebook.C.Onaposter.D.Inanewspaper.

閱讀理解(4)

A

Formostpeople,theword“fashion“means“clothes".Butpeoplemayaskthequestion,

“Whatclothesareinfashion?^^Andtheyusetheadjective“fashionable“inthesameway:

“Shewaswearingafashionablecoat.Hisshirtwasreallyafashionablecolour.”

Butofcoursetherearefashionsinmanythings,notonlyinclothes.Therearefashionsin

holidays,inrestaurants,infilmsandbooks.Thereareevenfashionsinschoolsubjects,jobs...and

inlanguages.

Fashionschangeastimegoes.Ifyoulookatpicturesofpeopleorthingsfromthepast,you

willseethatfashionshavealwayschanged.AnEnglishhouseof1750wasdifferentfromoneof

1650.Afashionablemanin1780lookedverydifferentfromhisgrandsonin1860.

Todayfashionschangeveryquickly.Someofthisisnatural.Wehearaboutthingsmuch

morequicklythaninthepast.Newspaper,radios,telephonesandtelevisionsendinformationfrom

onecountrytoanotherinafewhours.

Newfashionsmeanthatpeoplewillbuynewthings,soyouseethereismoneyinfashion.

()1.Fromthispassageweknowthat“fashion"means.

A.clothesB.manythings

C.mostofthepopularthingsD.everything

()2.Whichofthefollowingthingsisfashionabletoday?

A.SurfingontheInternet.

B.HavingafamilydinneronNewYear'sDay.

C.Learningtosingsongsontheradio.

D.Doingmorningexercisesatschool.

()3.Todayfashionschangeveryquicklybecause.

A.peoplereadnewspapereveryday

B.radiossendinformationfromonecountrytoanother

C.newthingsthatpeoplelikeareoftenshownonTV

D.peoplequicklylearnwhatishappeningintheworld

()4."Thereismoneyinfashion“means.

A.clothesareexpensiveB.moneycomesfromfashion

C.peoplelikenewthingsD.fashionsmakebigmoney

()5.Thebesttitleforthepassageis.

A.FashionsB.Fashionmeanclothes

C.FashionmeansmoneyD.Afashionablecolour

B

Everybodycansufferfromstress.Nomatterwhatyourageis,youcanfeelstressedoutby

thingsthatarehappeninginyourlife.Teenagers,however,havemanymoreopportunitiestoget

stressedthanpeopleinanyotheragegroup.Beingateenagerishard.Youarenotachildanymore,

butyouarenotanadult,eventhoughyouhavetodealwithsomeverygrown-upproblemsand

decisions.Familiescanbeoneofthebiggestcausesofstress,suchasproblemswithparents

arguingathome,orproblemswithbrothersandsisters.Teenagersalsohavealotofstressfrom

school,eitherfromtheirteachersorfromtheirfriends.Someteenagersalsofeelstressedabout

choosingtheireducationafterhighschool.Gettingaplaceatuniversitycanbeverydifficultand

somecannotaffordtogotouniversity.Thestressaboutgettingajobwhenfinishingschoolishard

forsometeenagers.Therearesomanyyoungpeoplefinishingschoolandnotenoughjobsfor

them.Sadly,thereisnothingwecandotoremovethesecausesofstressfromthelivesof

teenagers,butyoucanlearnthebestwaytodealwithit.Talkingtopeopleisoneofthebestways

todealwithstress.Itmaysoundsimple,butitistrue.Aproblemsharedisaproblemhalved.

()6.Whyisbeingateenageroftendifficult?

A.Becauseeventhoughyouarenotanadult,youmustdealwithadultproblems.

B.Becauseeventhoughyouareanadult,youmustdealwithchildren'sproblems.

C.Becauseeventhoughyouareateenager,youmustdoalotofhomework.

D.Becauseadultsoftenmakethemfeelstressed.

()7.Familiescanaddtothestressateenagermightexperience.

A.byaskingthemtogotouniversity

B.byhelpingthemwiththeirhomework

C.asteenagersquarrelwiththeirparents,andtheirbrothersorsisters

D.asfamiliesneversupporttheirchildrenenough

()8.Whycanleavingschoolbeastressfultimeforteenagers?

A.Becausetheywillbeleavingtheirfavouriteteachers.

B.Becausemanypeople'sfavouritememoriesareatschool.

C.Becausetheymayworryaboutgettingaplaceatuniversity.

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