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學(xué)校名稱:班級(jí):學(xué)號(hào):姓名:

1.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案

“Ordinary"wastheworstwordmymothercouldfindforanything.I

rememberhertakingmeshoppingandtakingnonoticeoftheshop

assistantswhentheysuggestedthatsomedressorpairofshoesw

asverypopular-,zwe,vesoldfiftyalreadythisweekz,.Thatwasall

she

neededtohear.〃No〃,shewouldsay,"we'renotinterestedinthat.

Haven,tyougotsomethingalittlemoreunusual?”Andthentheas

sistantwouldbringoutallthestrangecoloursnooneelsewould

buy.AndlatersheandIwouldarguebecauseIwantedtobeordin

arybutmymotherwantedtobeunusual."Ican,tstandthathairdo

(發(fā)型).“shesaid,

whenIwenttothehairdresserwithmyfriendandcamebackwit

haboyhaircut,〃It'ssoterriblyordinary.Notugly,notunsu

itable.Butordinary...”Couldn'tyoupleasewearsomethingelse?”

IaskedonedaywhenshewasdressingforParents,Day

intight-fittingbullfighter,spantsandabrightpinksweater.

zzWhat,swrongwithwhatI,mwearing?”Whatwasn,twrongwith

it!

z,It,sjustthatIwishyou,dwearsomethingordinary,z,Isai

d,''somethingthatpeoplewo∏,tlaughat.〃Shelookedatm

eangrilyandthensaid,“Areyouashamedofyourownmothe

r?Ifyouare,Isadora,Ifeelsorryforyou.Ireallyd

o.

61.WhatdidtheshopassistantsexpectIsadora,smotherto

buy?

A.Somethingverypopular.B.Stylestheyhadsoldoutof.

C.Clothesthatwerecheap.D.Themostunusualclothes.

62.WhenIsadorahadherhaircutinaboyhairstyle,herm

other.

A.felthappywithitB.surelydislikedit

C.toldhertochangeitD.thoughtitwaschildish

63.WhydidIsadoraaskhermothertochangeherclotheson

Parents'Day?

?.Becausehermother,sclotheswereoutofstyle.

B.Becauseshedidn,tlikeapinksweateratall.

C.Becauseshedid∏,tlikehermothertodressthatway.

D.Becauseshedid∏,twantotherstolookathermother.

64.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthatIsadora,Smothermus

tbevery.

A.popularB.interestingC.kind-heartedD.confident

2.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案

Noonewantstolooksillyordothewrongthingatanewjob

.Itisimportanttomaketherightimpression

fromtheveryfirstday.Youwillfacenewpeople.

Youwillbeinanewplace.Itmaybedifficulttoknowwhat

todo.

Herearefivetipstohelpyoumakeitthroughthefirst

daysatanewjob:

1.Firstimpressionscanlastforever.Makesureyoumakeagood

one.

Beforeyourfirstday,findoutifyournewjobhasadress

code(rulesaboutwhatyou

canweartowork).Ifso,besuretofollowit.Nomatter

what,alwaysbeneatandclean.

2.Gettoworkontime.Giveyourselfanextra15minutestomak

esureyouarriveontime.

3.Payattentiontointroductions.

Oneofthefirstthingsthatyoursupervisormaydoistoint

roduceyoutoco-workers.

Theseco-workerswillbeimportanttoyou.Theyaretheones

whowillansweryour

questionswhenthebossisnotaround.

4.Askplentyofquestions.Makesurethatyoursupervisorhastol

dyouwhatisexpected

ofyou.Ifheorshehasnottoldyouyourduties,askfor

alist.Setdailyandweekly

goalsforyourself.

5.Neverbethefirstonetoleave.Observewhatyourco-workers

doaroundquittingtime

(下班時(shí)

間).Itdoesnotlookgoodforyoutobeeagertoleave,

65.Beforeyouarriveatwork,youshould.

A.dressinarightwayB.ι

ntroduceyourself

C.knowyourduties

D.knowyourco-workerswell

66.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsi

sTrue?

A.Youshouldbethefirstonetoarriveatwork.

BYoushouldaskyourco-workersforyourduties.

C.Youshouldnotbeeagertogobackhome.

D.Youarerequiredtoarrive15minutesearlier.

67.Thewriterthinksthatanewjobistopeople.

A.adutyB.achallengeC.an

offerD.fun

68.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.GettingaNewJobB.TipsonHow

toWork

C.TheFirst-dayWorkD.TheImportance

ofCo-workers

3.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案

Amanwenttoafast-foodrestauranttobuyhislunch."Hi,”

aworkersaid.“MayIhelpyou?”

"I'dlikeahamburger,largechips,andaCoke,“themansaid.

aAnythingelse?”theworkerasked.

“No,"themananswered."That'sit.,,

“Isthatforhereortogo?”theworkerasked.

“Togo,“themansaid.

Theworkerputtheman,slunchinabag.Themantookouthismoney

andpaidforhislunch.

“Thankyou,“theworkersaid."Haveaniceday.”

Themantookthebagandwalkedtoapark.Hesatdownandopened

thebag.Hewassurprised.Therewasnohamburgerinthebag.There

werenochips.TherewasnoCoke.Therewasonlymoneyinthebag

一alotofmoney!Themancountedthemoney.Twothousanddollars!

Whywasthemoneyinthebag?Wherewastheman,slunch?

Themanagerofthefast-foodrestaurantneededtogotothebank.

Heputtwothousanddollarsinanenvelope(信封).Heputtheenvelope

inabagandputthebagdown.Theworkergavethemanager,sbagto

themanbymistake.Sothemanagerhadahamburger,chipsandaCoke,

andthemanhadtwothousanddollars.Whatshouldthemando?

69.Themanwenttoarestaurantto.

A.buyhislunchB.havearest

C.selldrinksD.cookfood

70.Themanwantedtohavehislunch.

A.inahotelB.inashop

C.inarestaurantD.inapark

71.Whenthemanopenedthebag,hefoundinit.

A.foodB.drinkC.moneyD.nothing

4.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案

AnneandJosepharetalkingaboutaninterestingquestion.Whydosome

peoplechangetheirnames?Therecanbemanyreasons.Hannachanged

hernametoAnnebecauseshethoughtitwouldbeeasierforpeopleto

remember.Ontheotherhand,Josephisthinkingaboutchanginghisname

toanunusualnamebecausehewantstobedifferent.

Peoplehavealotofreasonsforchangingtheirnames.Filmstars,

singers,sportsmenandsomeotherfamouspeopleoftenchangetheirnames

becausetheywantnamesthatarenotordinary,orthathavespecialsound.

Theychosethe“newname,,forthemselvesinsteadofthenametheir

parentsgavethemwhentheywereborn.

Somepeoplehaveanotherreasonforchangingtheirnames.Theyhavemoved

toanewcountryandwanttouseanamethatisusualthere.

Forexample,LiKaimingchangedhisnametoKenLeewhenhe

movedtotheUnitedStates.HeusesthenameKenathisjob

andatschool.ButwithhisfamilyandChinesefriends,he

usesLiKaiming.Forsomepeople,usingdifferentnamesmakes

lifeeasierintheirnewcountry.

Inmanycountries,awomanchangesherfamilynametoherhusband,safter

shegetsmarried.Buttoday,manywomenarekeepingtheirownfamilyname

andnotusingtheirhusband,s.Sometimes,womenusetheirownnamein

somesituations(情況)andtheirhusband,sinothersituations.Andsome

useboththeirownnameandtheirhusband,s.

72.HannachangesherenametoAnnebecause“Anne"isfor

peopletoremember.

A.louderB.easierC.prettierD.harder

73.Famouspeoplewanttheirnewnamesto

A.havespecialsoundB.beordinary

C.havenomeaningD.beunknown

74.MrLiuseshisnewnamewhenhe

stayswithhisfamilyB.isathisjob

isamongChinesefriendsD.comesbacktoChina

75.Whatisthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthispassage?

A.FamilyNamesB.Women,sNames

C.ChangingNamesD.SpecialNames

5.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案

WhenyouarelearningEnglish,listening,speakingandwritingareimportant,

butreadingcanbehelpful.Whenyouread,youcannotonlylearnsomenewwords,

butalsolearnhowtousetheseEnglishwords.Whenyouread,itgivesyoua

goodexampleforwriting.

Secretsofgoodreading:

Trytoreadattherightlevel(水平).Readsomethingthatyoucanunderstand.

Ifyouneedtostopeverythreewordstouseadictionary,itisnotinteresting.

Trytoincrease(增力口)thenumberofyournewwords.Iftherearefourorfive

newwordsonapage,writetheminyournotebook.Butyoudon,thavetowrite

themwhileyouread.Instead,trytoguesstheirmeaningasyouread:mark(作

記號(hào))withthemwithapen.Thencomebackwhenyouhavefinishedreadingtolook

themupinadictionaryandwritetheminyourvocabularyandwritetheminyour

ownvocabularybook.Thentrytorememberthem.

Trytoreadregularly(有規(guī)律).Forexample,readforashorttimeoncea

day.FifteenminuteseverydayisbetterthantwohourseverySunday.Fix(固

定)atimetoreadandkeeptoit.Forexample,youcouldreadforfifteenminutes

whenyougotobed,orwhenyougetuporatlunchtime.

Readwhatinterestsyou.Chooseabookoramagazineaboutasubjectthat

youlike,becauseyouaregoingtospendtimeandmoneyreadingit.So,choose

aninterestingbook.Youcanalsoreadnewspapers.TherearemanyEnglish

newspapersinChina.Forexample,21stCenturyTeens,EnglishCoachingPaper,

etc.Theyareeasyenoughforyoutounderstand.Thereissomethinginteresting

inthem.

51.Howmanyreadingsecretsarementionedinthepassage?

A.SixB.ThreeC.FourD.Five

52.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothepassage?

A.Readingcanhelpyouwritebetter.

B.Itisinterestingforyoutostopeverythreewordstouseadictionary.

C.Whenyouread,youcanonlylearnsomenewwords.

D.TrytoreadsomethingthatisdifficulttoimproveyourEnglish.

53.IfyoumeetonlyafewnewwordsonapagewhiIereading,.

A.writethemdownatonceB.justguessthemeanings.

C.giveupreadingD.don,tmarkwithapen

54.Toimproveyourreading,.

A.onlyreadmagazinesaboutasubjectyoulike

B.readingEnglishfortwohourseverySundayismuchbetterthanforashort

timeeveryday.

C.youshouldreadsomethingyoulikeforashorttimeonceaday

D.it,senoughforyoutoreadsomenewspapers.

55.Thebesttitleis.

A.ReadingisVeryHelpfulB.WhentoRead

C.WhattoReadD.HowtoMakeReadingBetter

6.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案

Youngpeoplecanhaveproblemswiththeirminds.Somestudentsbecomeworried

becausetheyhavetostudyveryhard.Othershavetroublegettingonwellwith

peopleliketheirparentsandclassmates.

LiuWee,ajunior2studentfromHefei,couldnotunderstandhisteacherand

wasdoingbadlyinhislessons.Hebecamesoworriedaboutitthathestarted

tocuthisfingerwithaknife.

Anotherstudent,14-year-oldYanFangfromGuangzhou,wasafraidofexams.

Shegotveryworriedinoneexam,andwhenshelookedattheexampaper.She

couldn,tthinkofanythingtowrite.

ArecentreportfromJiefangDailysaysabout18%ofShanghaiteenagershave

mental(心理的)problems.Theirtroublesincludebeingworriedandveryunhappy

andhavingproblemsinlearningandgettingonwithpeople.Manystudentswho

haveproblemswon'tgoforadviceorhelp.Somethinktheywilllookstupid

(silly)iftheygotoseeadoctor.Othersdon,twanttotalkabouttheirsecret.

LiangYuezhu,anexpert(專家)onteenagersfromBeijingAddingHospitalhas

thefollowingadviceforteenagers:

*Talktoyourparentsorteachersoften.

*Takepartingroupactivitiesandplaysports.

*Gotoseeadoctorifyoufeelunhappyorunwell.

56.Thestudentswhooftenbecomeworriedorhavetroublegettingonwithothers

mayhave.

A.mentalproblemsB.aheadacheC.nofriendsD.noparents

57.LiuWeicuthisfingerwithaknifebecause.

A.hewasafraidofhisteacherB.hewantedtofrightenhisparents

C.hewassoworriedabouthisstudiesD.somethingwaswrongwithit

58YiangFang,Sproblemshappenedwhenever.

A.shestudiedveryhardB.shehadexams

C.shetalkedwithherparentsC.shethoughtofsomething

59.Studentswhohaveproblemswon,taskothersforhelpbecause_____.

A.theywon,tletothersthinktheyarestupid

B.theydon,tthinkdoctorscanhelpthem

C.theydon,twanttotelltheirsecrettoothers

D.bothAandC

60.LiangYuezhu,sadvicetellsusthat.

A.it,sbetterforthestudentswhohavementalproblemstostayaloneat

home

B.it,sunnecessaryforthemtobewithothers

C.groupactivitiesandsportscanhelpthem

D.teachersandparentscan,tdoanythingtodealwiththementalproblems

7.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案

Johngavehismotherexpensivepresentsonhismother,sbirthdayeveryyear.

Helikedtoshowherhowrichhewas.

〃Imustfindsomethingwonderfulforher,anditmustbetheonlyoneinthe

wholeworld.,zJohnthought.

Headvertised(登廣告)inthenewspapers.〃Wanted—thebestpresentformy

mother〃

Formanydayshistelephonedidnotstopringing.Peoplephonedhimfromall

overtheworld.Theywantedtosellhim"thebestpresent'7.

Thenlessthanaweekbeforehismother,sbirthday,amancametohisoffice.

Hewascarryingacage,andinthecagetherewasalargebird.

z,Thisbird,〃themansaid,“canspeaktenlanguagesandsinganypopsongs.

Thereisnootherbirdlikeitintheworld.”

〃Iwilllistentoit,,,Johnsaid.〃Ifwhatyousaidistrue,Iwillbuythe

birdfromyou.〃

Themanspoketothebird."TalktomeinEnglish,z,hesaid.Thebirdspoke

tohiminEnglish."TellmeajokeinJapanese,zzhesaid.Thebirdtold

himajokeinJapanese."Singafamouspopsong,“hesaid.Thebirdsanga

famouspopsong.

〃I'11buyit,“Johnsaid."Howmuchdoyouwant?”

zzOnehundredthousanddollars,“themansaid.ThiswasalotofmoneybutJohn

paidhimforit.Thenhewenttothepostofficeandsentthebirdtohismother

withabirthdaycard.Thedayafterhismother,sbirthdayhephonedher."Well,

mother,“hesaid,“Isthebirdwonderful?”

〃()h,itwasdelicious,dear,“shesaid.

61.WhydidJohngivehermotherexpensivepresentsforherbirthdayeveryyear?

ABecausehismotherwaspoor.

BBecausehismotherneededthesepresents.

CBecausehewantedtoshowhowrichhewas.

DBecausehewastherichestmanintheworld.

62HowdidpeopleknowJohnwantedthebestpresentintheworld?

ATheycalledJohnup.B.Theyknewitfromthenewspapers.

CJohnphonedthemonebyone.D.TheyknewitonTV.

63WhendidthemancometovisitJohnwithabird?

ATwoweeksbeforeJohn,smother,Sbirthday.

BOnJohn,smother,sbirthday.

CLessthanaweekbeforeJohn,smother,sbirthday.

DLessthanaweekafterJohn,smother,sbirthday.

64WhydidJohnpaythemanalotofmoneyforthebird?

ABecauseitwasafatbird.

BBecausehewantedtohelpthepoormanwiththebird.

CBecausethebirdcouldlookafterhismother.

DBecauseJohnthoughtthebirdcouldmakehismotherhappy.

65Whatdoesthesentence“Itwasdelicious,“reallymeaninthestory?

AHismothercookedthebirdandateit.

B.Hismotherletthebirdflyaway.

C.Hismotherbegantolearnlanguagesfromthebird.

D.Hismotherthoughtitwasthemostexpensivepresentintheworld

8.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案

IfUSsoftwarecompaniesdon,tpaymoreattentiontoquality,theycould

kisstheirbusinessgood-bye.BothIndiaandBrazilaredevelopingaworld-class

softwareindustry.Theirweaponisqualityandoneoftheirjobsistoattract

thetopUSqualityspecialistswhosevoicesarenotlistenedtointheircountry.

Already,oftheworld,s12softwarehousesthathaveearnedthehighest

ratingintheworld,sevenareinIndia.That,slargelybecausetheyhaveused

newmethodologies(方法)rejectedbyAmericasoftwarespecialists.Forexample,

fordecadesqualityspecialistsW.EdwardsDemingandJ.M.JuranhadurgedUS

softwarecompaniestochangetheirattitudestoquality.Buttheirqualitycall

mainlyfellondeafearsintheUS—butnotinJapan.Bythe1970sand1980s,

Japanwasgrabbingmarketsharewithbetter,cheaperproducts.TheyusedDeming,

sandJuran,sideastobringdownthecostofgoodqualitytoaslittleas5%

oftotalproductioncosts.InUSfactories,thecostofqualitythenwas10times

ashigh:50%.Insoftware,itstillis.

WattsS.Humphreyspent27yearsatIBMheadingupsoftwareproductionand

thenqualityassurance(保證).Buthisadvicewasseldompaidattentionto.He

retiredfromIBMin1986.In1987,heworkedoutasystemforassessing(評(píng)

價(jià))andimprovingsoftwarequality.Ithasproveditsvaluetimeandagain.For

example,in1990thecostofqualityatRaytheonElectronicsSystemswasalmost

60%oftotalsoftwareproductioncosts.Itfellto15%in1996andhassince

furtherdroppedtobelow10%.

LikeDemingandJuran,Humphreyseemstobewinningmorepraiseoverseas

thanathome.TheIndiangovernmentandseveralcompanieshavejustfoundedthe

WattsHumphreySoftwareQualityInstituteattheSoftwareTechnologyParkin

Chennai,India.

Let,shopethatUSleadinsoftwarewillnotbeeatenupbyitsquality

problems.

56.Whatcountryhasmorehighest-ratingcompaniesintheworldthananyother

country?

A.Germany.B.TheUS.C.Brazil.D.India.

57.BywhatmeansdidJapangrabitsmarketsharebythe1970sand1980s?

A.Itsproductswerecheaperinpriceandbetterinquality.

B.Itsadvertisingwasmostsuccessful.

C.TheUSsoftwareindustrywasfallingbehind.

D.JapanhiredalotofIndiansoftwarespecialists.

58.WhatdoesthefoundingoftheWattsHumphreySoftwareQualityInstitute

symbolize(象征)?

A.USdeterminationtomoveaheadwithitssoftware.

B.India/sambitiontotaketheleadinsoftware.

C.Japaneseeffortstosolvethesoftwarequalityproblem.

D.Chinesepolicyonimportingsoftware.

59.Whatisthewriterworryingabout?

A.ManyUSsoftwarespecialistsareworkingforJapan.

B.Thequalityproblemhasbecomeaworldproblem.

C.TheUSwillnolongerbethefirstsoftwareplayerintheworld.

D.IndiaandJapanarejoininghandstocompetewiththeUS.

9.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案

Myfirstreactionwasannoyance.ItwasFridayafternoon,andIwaswithin

anhouroffinishingmyworkfortheweek.AsIwasleaving,anursebrought

meonemorepatientmessage.Thestatementread:"Mrs.Jonescalledtosaythat

shehashadblurredvision(視覺模糊)eversincehermedicaltestthismorning.”

Ismiled.Suddenlyourtestswerecausingeyeproblems.

Thisweekmypatientshadquestionedeverything.Mypatientwithhighblood

pressurehadstoppedcomingtohertreatmentontheadviceofanInternetchat

room.Awomanwhohadamentalproblemwassubstituting(用...代替)St.John,

swordforhermedication.NowMrs.Joneswasimaginingproblems.Irolledmy

eyes.

Mysecondreactionwasworry.AsIlookedthroughherrecord,Itriedto

figureoutwhyshewouldhaveblurredvision,butnothinginherrecordexplained

thenewproblem.She,sprobablyjustanxious,Ithought.Still,shewouldn,

thavecalledifshehadbeenallright.Ipickedupthephone.

WhatInextfeltcanonlybedescribedasdelight.BeforeImadethecall,

thenurseranin:Mrs.Jonescalled.Hervisionisfine.Itturnedoutthatshe

pickedupthewrongglasseswhenshelefttheoffice.TheX-raytechnicianhas

beenhavingthesameproblem.Iletoutalaughter.Mrs.Joneshadbeenright.

Hervisionhadbeenblurred.Nowweknowwhy.

FinallyIfeltshame.IcametorealizewhatMrs.Joneshadtaughtme.I

hadfirstknownshewaswrong,thatheranxietyhadCIOUdedherjudgment.Instead,

mymedicaltraininghadcloudedmine.NowIfeelthankfulthatMrs.Jonesfigured

itoutbeforeImadeamistakeaboutourrelationship.Patientscometomefor

myhelp.Theypaymetolisten,diagnose,treatandtalk.Thatsuggeststrust;

Imustrememberthat,andtrustthemtoo.

60.Thewritersmiledwhilereadingthepatientmessagebecauseheknew.

A.Mrs.JoneswouldaskformoretestsB.thepatientwasbeing

unreasonable

C.thenursewasjokingwithhimD.Mrs.Joneswouldcallhim

61.WhathascausedMrs.Jones,eyeproblem?

A.Wrongglasses.B.Medicalcheckup.

C.Herownimagination.D.ChattingontheInternet.

62.Theunderlinedwords“cloudedherjudgment,,inthelastparagraphprobably

mean"____"?

A.madeherlesstrustfultowardthedoctorB.putherincontrolof

herownfeelings

C.madeherlessabletothinkclearlyD.putherinadangerous

situation

10.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案

Apeerisapersonwhoisaboutthesameageasyou.Peersaffectyourlife,

whetheryouknowitornot,justbyspendingtimewithyou.

Peerscanhaveagoodeffectoneachother.Maybeanotherstudentinyour

scienceclasstaughtyouaneasywaytoremembertheplanetsinsolarsystem.

Maybeyougotothersexcitedaboutyournewfavoritebook,andnoweveryone,s

readingit.

However,sometimespeersaffecteachotherinanotherway.Forexample,one

kidinschoolmighttrytogetanothertocutclasswithhim,yoursoccerfriend

mighttrytopersuadeyoutobemeantoanotherplayerandneverpassherthe

ball,orakidintheneighborhoodmightwantyoutoShOPIiftwithhim.

Somekidsgiveintopeerpressurebecausetheywanttobeliked,tofit

in,orbecausetheyworrythatotherkidsmaymakefunofthemiftheydon,t

goalongwiththegroup.Othersmaygoalongbecausetheyarecurioustotry

somethingnewthatothersaredoing.Theideathataeveryone,sdoingit,,may

influencesomekidstoleavetheirbetterjudgments,ortheircommonsenses

behind.

Peerpressurecanbeextremelystrongandhardtogetridof.Experiments

haveshownhowpeerpressurecaninfluencesomeonetochangehermindfromwhat

sheknowsforsureisacorrectanswertotheincorrectanswer-一justbecause

everyoneelsegivestheincorrectanswer!Thatholdstrueforpeopleofanyage

inpeerpressuresituations.

Itcanbehardtowalkawayfrompeerpressure,butitcanbedone.Pay

attentiontoyourownfeelingsandbeliefsaboutwhatisrightandwrongcan

helpyouknowtherightthingtodo.Innerstrengthandself-confidencecan

helpyoustandfirm,walkaway,andresistdoingsomethingwhenyouknowbetter.

63.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Peershaveagoodeffect.B.Childrengiveintopeerpressure.

C.Peerpressureishardtostop.D.Peerpressure.

64.Theunderlinedword〃shoplift"probablymeansto.

A.doshoppingB.carrygoodsforshops

C.stealintheshopD.taketheliftupstairsintheshop

65.ThewriterwillNOTagreethat.

A.onlychildrenchangetheircorrectanswerstoincorrectonesbecauseof

peerpressure

B.peershaveaneffectoneachotherC.peerpressurecanbegotridof

D.peerswillbelieveinthemselvesifthereareotherpeerswhoagreewith

them

66.Thewriterintendstobywritingthepassage.

A.warnpeerstoseparatefromeachother

B.tellpeerstofollowothers

C.showitishardtowalkawayfrompeerpressure

D.persuadepeerstodowhattheythinkistherightthing

IL根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案

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Thankyou

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