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Passage1
Many teenagers (青少年) feel that the most important people in their lives are their friends. They believe that their family members dont know them as well as their friends do. In large families, it is quite often for brothers and sisters to fight with each other and then they can only go to their friends for some ideas.
It is very important for teenagers to have one good friend or a group of friends. Even when they are not with their friends, they usually spend a lot of time talking among themselves on the phone. This communication (交际) is very important in childrens growing up, because friends can discuss something. These things are difficult to say to their family members.
However, parents often try to choose their childrens friends for them. Some parents may even stop their children from meeting their good friends. Have you ever thought of the following questions?
Who chooses your friends?
Do you choose your friends or your friends choose you?
Have you got a good friend your parents dont like?
Your answers are welcome.
根据短文内容选择正确答案。
1. Many teenagers think that can understand them better.
A. friendsB. brothers
C. sisters D. parents
2. is very important to teenagers.
A. To make friends
B. Communication
C.To stop meeting friends
D. Both A and B
3. When teenagers have something difficult to say to their parents, they usually .
A. stay alone at home
B. fight with their parents
C. discuss it with their friends
D. go to their brothers and sisters fro help
4. The sentence “Your answers are welcome” means “” .
A. You are welcome to discuss the questions with us
B. Were got no idea, so your answers are welcome
C. Your answers are always right
D. You can give us all the right answers
5. Which of the following is the writers attitude (态度)?
A. Parents should choose friends for their children.
B. Children should choose everything they like.
C. Parents should understand their children better.
D. Teenagers should only go to their friends for help.
Passage 2
Mr. Johns went into the tea shop again one morning, and sat on one of the seats at the counter(柜台). Many other people came in also, but most of them did not stay long. After fifteen minutes, a young man and a young woman came in. There were only two empty seats at the counter, one on Mr. Johns left, and the other on his right. The young man sat on one, and the young woman on the other, but Mr. Johns at once asked to change places with him so that the man and the woman could be together.① “Oh, that isnt necessary,” the young woman said. But Mr. Johns insisted (坚持). When the man and the woman were side by side, the young man said to her, “Well, this kind old man wanted us to sit together, so may I introduce myself? My names Jack. What about yours?”
难句注释
①..., but Mr. Johns at once asked to change places with him so that the man and the woman could be together.
……但是约翰斯先生立刻请求同他换个位置,以便他们能坐在一起。
根据短文选择正确答案。
1.One morning Mr. Johns came into the tea shop and .
A.sat close to the counter
B.found no seat for him to sit on because many people came in also
C.seemed to stay longer than all the other people
D. gave his seat to the young man and the young woman
2.After the young man and the young woman came in,.
A.Mr. Johns thought they came too early
B.Mr. Johns thought they were friends or husband and wife
C.the young man asked Mr. Johns to change places
D. they wanted to be together
3.When the young woman said, “Thats not necessary,” Mr. Johns .
A.didnt understand her
B.knew well what she meant
C.was afraid not to change places with her
D. decided to stay a little longer
4. before Mr. Johns met them in the tea shop.
A. The young man got to know the young woman outside
B. The young man and the young woman didnt know each other
C. The young man and the young woman knew each other very well
D. The young man and the young woman wanted to have tea together
5.Which of the sentences is TRUE?
A. Mr. Johns came to this tea shop for the first time.
B. Most of them didnt leave the shop until it was closed.
C. There were no empty seats at the counter except the two beside Mr. Johns.
D. It seemed that the young woman wanted to change paces with Mr. Johns.
Passage 3
A young man went into a car shop. He was wearing old shoes and a dirty jacket. He needed to have hair cut badly.① The young man looked at an expensive car carefully and then turned to speak to the shopkeeper.
“How much is this car?” he asked.
“One thousand two hundred and eighteen pounds,” the shopkeeper said.
“Ill have sixteen of them.” the young man said.
The shopkeeper smiled. He found it hard to be polite.