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A peer is a person who is about the same age as you. Peers affect your life, whether you know it or not, just by spending time with you.

Peers can have a good effect on each other. Maybe another student in your science class taught you an easy way to remember the planets in solar system. Maybe you got others excited about your new favorite book, and now everyone's reading it.

However, sometimes peers affect each other in another way. For example, one kid in school might try to get another to cut class with him, your soccer friend might try to persuade you to be mean to another player and never pass him the ball, or a kid in the neighborhood might want you to shoplift with him.?

Some kids give in to peer pressure because they want to be liked, to fit in, or because they worry that other kids may make fun of them if they don't go along with the group. Others may go along because they are curious to try something new that others are doing. The idea that “everyone's doing it ” may influence some kids to leave their better judgments, or their common senses behind.

  Peer pressure can be extremely strong and hard to get rid of. Experiments have shown how peer pressure can influence someone to change mind from what she knows for sure is a correct answer to the incorrect answer—just because everyone else gives the incorrect answer! That holds true for people of any age in peer pressure situations.

It can be hard to walk away from peer pressure, but it can be done. Pay attention to your own feelings and beliefs about what is right and wrong can help you know the right thing to do. Inner strength and self-confidence can help you stand firm, walk away, and resist doing something when you know better.

What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Peers have a good effect.

B. Children give in to peer pressure.?

C. Peer pressure is hard to stop.

D. Peer pressure.?

The underlined word “shoplift” probably means to_______.?

A. do shopping      B. carry goods for shops?

C. steal in the shop D. take the lift upstairs in the shop?

The writer will NOT agree that_______.?

A. only children change their correct answers to incorrect ones because of peer pressure?

B. peers have an effect on each other?

C. peer pressure can be got rid of ?

D. peers will believe in themselves if there are other peers who agree with them?

The writer intends to _______ by writing the passage.?

A. warn peers to separate from each other?

B. tell peers to follow others?

C. show it is hard to walk away from peer pressure?

D. persuade peers to do what they think is the right thing??

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A peer is a person who is about the same age as you. Peers affect your life, whether you know it or not, just by spending time with you.

Peers can have a good effect on each other. Maybe another student in your science class taught you an easy way to remember the planets in solar system. Maybe you got others excited about your new favorite book, and now everyone's reading it.

However, sometimes peers affect each other in another way. For example, one kid in school might try to get another to cut class with him, your soccer friend might try to persuade you to be mean to another player and never pass him the ball, or a kid in the neighborhood might want you to shoplift with him.?

Some kids give in to peer pressure because they want to be liked, to fit in, or because they worry that other kids may make fun of them if they don't go along with the group. Others may go along because they are curious to try something new that others are doing. The idea that “everyone's doing it ” may influence some kids to leave their better judgments, or their common senses behind.

  Peer pressure can be extremely strong and hard to get rid of. Experiments have shown how peer pressure can influence someone to change mind from what she knows for sure is a correct answer to the incorrect answer—just because everyone else gives the incorrect answer! That holds true for people of any age in peer pressure situations.

It can be hard to walk away from peer pressure, but it can be done. Pay attention to your own feelings and beliefs about what is right and wrong can help you know the right thing to do. Inner strength and self-confidence can help you stand firm, walk away, and resist doing something when you know better.

What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Peers have a good effect.

B. Children give in to peer pressure.?

C. Peer pressure is hard to stop.

D. Peer pressure.?

The underlined word “shoplift” probably means to_______.?

A. do shopping      B. carry goods for shops?

C. steal in the shop D. take the lift upstairs in the shop?

The writer will NOT agree that_______.?

A. only children change their correct answers to incorrect ones because of peer pressure?

B. peers have an effect on each other?

C. peer pressure can be got rid of ?

D. peers will believe in themselves if there are other peers who agree with them?

The writer intends to _______ by writing the passage.?

A. warn peers to separate from each other?

B. tell peers to follow others?

C. show it is hard to walk away from peer pressure?

D. persuade peers to do what they think is the right thing??

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Do you know how to use a mobile phone (手机) without being rude to the people around you?

  Talking during a performance irritates (激怒) people. If you are expecting an emergency call, sit near the exit doors and set your phone to vibrate (振动). When your mobile phone vibrates, you can leave quietly and let the others enjoy the performance.

  Think twice before using mobile phones in elevators, museums, churches or other indoor public places—especially enclosed spaces. Would you want to listen to someone’s conversation in these places? Worse yet, how would you feel if a mobile phone rang suddenly during a funeral! It happens more often than you think. Avoid these embarrassing situations by making sure your mobile phone is switched off.

  When eating at a restaurant with friends, don’t place your mobile phone on the table. This conveys the message that your phone calls are more important than those around you.

  Mobile phones have sensitive microphones that allow you to speak at the volume you would on a regular phone. This enables you to speak quietly so that others won’t hear the details of your conversations. If you are calling from a noisy area, use your hand to direct your voice into the microphone.

  Many people believe that they can’t live without their mobile phone. Owning a mobile phone definitely makes life more convenient, but limit your conversations to urgent ones and save the personal calls until you are at home.

1. What should you do when you need to answer a phone call during a performance?

  A. Call back after the performance.    B. Answer it near the exit door.

  C. Talk outside the exit door.       D. Speak in a low voice.

2. Putting your mobile phone on a restaurant table may make your friends think_____.

  A. you prefer to talk to your friends at the table 

  B. you value your calls more than your friends

  C. you are enjoying the company of your friends

  D.you are polite and considerate of your friends

3. The author implies that the use of mobile phones in such places as museums should be_____.

  A. limited    B. expected    C. discouraged    D. recommended

4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  A. You should limit your mobile phone calls to personal affairs.

  B. You should speak quietly into your phone while in a church.

  C. You are supposed to turn off your mobile phone at a funeral.

  D. You are supposed to use your mobile phone as much as possible.

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  When you are little, it's not hard to believe you can changed the world.I remember my enthusiasm when, at the age of 12, I addressed the people at the Rio Earth Summit.“I am only a child,” I told them."Yet I know that if all the money spent on war was spent on ending poverty and finding environmental answers, what a wonderful place this would be.In school you teach us not to fight with others, to work things out, to respect others, to clean up our mess, not to hurt other creatures, to share, not be greedy.Then why do you go out and do the things you tell us not to do?You grownups say you love us, but I challenge you, please, to make your actions reflect your words."

  I spoke for six minutes and received a standing ovation.Some of the delegates even cried.I thought that maybe I had reached some of them, that my speech might actually spur(刺激)action.Now, a decade from Rio, after I've sat through many more conferences, I'm not sure what has been accomplished.My confidence in the people in power and in the power of an individual's voice to reach them has been deeply shaken.

  When I was little, the world was simple.But as a young adult, I'm learning that as we have to make choices-education, career, lifestyle-life gets more and more complicated.We are beginning to feel pressure to produce and be successful.We are learning a shortsighted way of looking at the future, focusing on four-year government terms and quarterly business reports.We are taught that economic growth is progress, but we aren't taught how to pursue a happy, healthy or sustainable way of living.And we are learning that what we wanted for our future when we were 12 was idealistic and na?ve(天真).

  Today I'm no longer a child, but I'm worried about what kind of environment my children will grow up in.I know change is possible, because I am changing, still figuring out what I think.I am still deciding how to live my life.The challenges are great, but if we accept individual responsibility and make choices, we will rise to the challenges, and we will become part of the positive tide of the change.I hope this goal will be met through our common efforts.Thank you all.

(1)

The purpose of what the speaker said at the age of 12 was to ________.

[  ]

A.

end poverty and make school beautiful

B.

find environmental answers and show off

C.

focus people's attention on some social problems

D.

find a wonderful place and clean it up

(2)

What does the underlined word “ovation” in the second paragraph refer to?

[  ]

A.

A long period of laughing.

B.

A cold and unfriendly welcome.

C.

An expression used for greeting.

D.

Great applause or cheering.

(3)

The information in the text is presented mainly through ________.

[  ]

A.

question and answer

B.

a personal lecture

C.

cause and effect

D.

listing steps in a process

(4)

Which of the following best describes the speaker?

[  ]

A.

He is an experienced educator.

B.

He is an impolite man.

C.

He is a man of great worries.

D.

He is a man of social responsibility.

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  Will Nanfang University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen announce a new beginning for China's higher education reform?It's too early to answer.But its presence is challenging the Ministry of Education.Even without the approval of the ministry it seems that the school is determined to move forward and enroll 50 students, so-called child prodigies(奇才), to begin classes on March l, 2011.On graduating in 2015, these students will receive a diploma unauthorized by the Ministry of Education-unlike the students of their age from the state-run universities.

  The school is committed to modeling itself on Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, but if the government will not approve the school, the situation could cause a lot of trouble for those 50 students if they want to do graduate studies at other higher learning institutions.Other schools could turn their applications down for their unauthorized diplomas.

  The difficulties, however, have not frightened students and their parents away.On Dec.18, 2010 more than 1,000 students and their parents visited Nanfang University of Science and Technology for interviews.

  Private investment marks the school out from other higher learning institutions in the nation.Not a penny comes from the government.So the government will have no voice in how the school will be run.

  The Ministry of Education has published a comprehensive plan for education reform and development between 2011 and 2020.The goal is to make China's higher education internationally competitive.To accomplish this goal, the government should have the courage to let the educators who have big ideas try them out.The ministry should have applauded the independence the school in Shenzhen has shown and encouraged more to do likewise.

  Education reform in China has reached a new and crucial stage.Nanfang University of Science and Technology has a long way to go to prove itself competitive rather than a diploma mill.

(1)

Over 1,000 students and parents visited the school because ________.

[  ]

A.

they believe that the school will have a bright future

B.

they believe the government is sure to approve the school

C.

the school models itself on Hong Kong University successfully

D.

they will never do graduate studies at other higher learning institutions

(2)

The trouble the students in the school may have is that ________.

[  ]

A.

the government will have no voice in the school

B.

they won't receive any diploma when graduating from the school

C.

other schools are unlikely to accept their diploma from the school

D.

they will not learn how to be competitive

(3)

What does the author think of Nanfang University of Science and Technology?

[  ]

A.

It is another kind of diploma mill.

B.

It's impossible for the school to be competitive.

C.

It will never get the approval from the Ministry of Education.

D.

Its independence from the government may benefit the education reform.

(4)

What is the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

University of New Style.

B.

China's Education Reform.

C.

Modeling Hong Kong University.

D.

Authorized or Not?

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