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Many students ask for advice about improving their English. There are three basic questions.

The first question is about real English. Li Hao from Hubei wrote£¬ ¡°I enjoy watching English films and listening to real English songs. But it takes a long time. What do you think?¡±

This is a great way to learn English! Talk about the film or song with your friends£¬ and guess the meaning of the new words. Just enjoy yourself!

The second question is about speaking. Sam£¬ from Suzhou wrote£¬ ¡°Our school has a foreign teacher. But I¡¯m shy and can¡¯t speak to her. What should I do?¡±

When I visit China£¬ lots of people in the street say£¬ ¡°Hello! How are you? Where are you from? Do you like China?¡± These are good questions to start a conversation. Many people are shy when they speak English£¬ so before you begin£¬ take a deep breath and smile! Smiling always helps.

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Try to remember eight or nine words a day. Write them on pieces of paper and place them in your bedroom. Say the words when you see them£¬ and change them every day. And when you¡¯re shopping£¬ how about counting the English words£¬ or saying the English names for everything you see?

1.How many basic questions do the students often ask?

A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.

2.What should you do if you are shy to speak English?

A. Watch English films.

B. Write down the words first.

C. Listen to real English songs.

D. Take a deep breath and smile before you begin.

3.What is Oliver¡¯s problem?

A. He¡¯s too shy to talk with others.

B. He¡¯s not able to count English words.

C. He can¡¯t remember new words.

D. He doesn¡¯t know what real English is.

4.What¡¯s the best title of this passage?

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B. Talking about English films

C.Advice about English writing

D.The way of beginning an English conversation

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Tina and Mark noticed similar changes in their 14?year?old daughter.¡°She used to cuddle up (òé·ü) with me on the sofa and talk£¬¡± said Mark.¡°Now we joke that she does this only when she wants something. Sometimes she wants to be treated like a little girl and sometimes like a young lady. The problem is to find out which time is which.¡±

Before age 11£¬children like to tell their parents what¡¯s on their minds.¡°In fact£¬parents are first on the list£¬¡± said Michael Riera£¬writer of Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers.¡°This completely changes during the teen years.¡± Riera explained.¡°They talk to their friends first£¬then maybe their teachers£¬and their parents last.¡±

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A£®their daughter isn¡¯t as lovely as before

B£®they can¡¯t read their daughter¡¯s mind exactly

C£®they don¡¯t know what to say to their daughter

D£®their daughter talks with them only when she needs something

2.Which of the following best explains ¡°the wall of silence¡± in the last paragraph?

A£®Teenagers talk a lot with their friends.

B£®Teenagers do not want to understand their parents.

C£®Teenagers do not talk much with their parents.

D£®Teenagers talk little about their own lives.

3.What¡¯s the better way for parents to understand their children according to(¸ù¾Ý) the writer?

A. To be their children¡¯s friend.

B. To have a talk with their children every day.

C. To do things with their children.

D. To give their children a lot of freedom.

4.What can be learned from the passage?

A£®Parents are unhappy with their growing children.

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C£®Parents should be patient with their silent teenagers.

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