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A. they think they should have done B. you have done nothing C. people try and tell you they are not so bad D. someone just said to me E. it’s a time to remember the things |
Birthdays are strange things. The more you have, the more you try and pretend they don’t matter, and the more 1. . I’m not really sure why they think so. It’s true that you are getting older, but as 2. , “Who isn’t getting older every day?” The problem may be that a birthday reminds people of all the things
3. , but have not. I certainly understand that feeling, though I think 4. that I most want to do — a kind of personal re-ordering (重新排序) of the to-do list. What makes you depressed(郁闷) on your birthday is that you realize your re-ordered to-do list is exactly the same as it was last year. That makes you feel 5. , and not been anywhere. I have not had that experience this year. I look back at where I was last year and find things have changed since then.
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A. they think they should have done B. you have done nothing C. people try and tell you they are not so bad D. someone just said to me E. it’s a time to remember the things |
Birthdays are strange things. The more you have, the more you try and pretend they don’t matter, and the more 1. . I’m not really sure why they think so. It’s true that you are getting older, but as 2. , “Who isn’t getting older every day?” The problem may be that a birthday reminds people of all the things
3. , but have not. I certainly understand that feeling, though I think 4. that I most want to do — a kind of personal re-ordering (重新排序) of the to-do list. What makes you depressed(郁闷) on your birthday is that you realize your re-ordered to-do list is exactly the same as it was last year. That makes you feel 5. , and not been anywhere. I have not had that experience this year. I look back at where I was last year and find things have changed since then.
Parents are the closest people to you in the world. They love you just
because you are you. And they would do anything for you. Like a lot of
middle school students, Zhuang Shuxia has a problem. She and her parents
don’t get on well.
"I really want to be my daddy's little girl. But it feels like he just doesn't
understand. He just says something to me and doesn't listen,"said Zhuang, a
Junior 3 student in Shijiazhuang, Hebei.
Do you and your parents also have problems?
Well, why don't you all take a walk and have a talk on Saturday? It's the
International Day of Families. On May 15, people around the world give
thanks for good things about their families and work on family problems.
A study last year showed that 1,500 Beijing families had the same
problem as Zhuang's family: The children, 12 to 15 years old, didn't like
talking with their parents much. They weren't happy at home.
Of course, lots of kids feel that way. But you and your parents will be
much happier if you can be friends. Here are some ways to have a good talk with them:
◆ Find a good time to talk, like when you're eating dinner, going out for a walk or watching TV.
◆ Tell them something you're interested in, or ask them about their lives when they were young. They love to talk about it.
◆ Listen to them carefully, and look them in the eye.
◆ Be honest. Your parents will trust you more. And a trusting family is a happy family.
1. What is Zhuang Shuxia's problem?
A. Her father thinks she is old enough.
B. Her father doesn't like to talk with her.
C. She really wants to be a little girl again.
D. She and her father don't understand each other well.
2. What does the writer suggest the students do on the International Day of Families?
A. They should remember the special day for the families in the world.
B. They should take a walk and have a talk with their parents.
C. They should do something to celebrate the International Day of
Families.
D. They should help others to solve their family problems.
3. How does the writer know 1,500 families had the same problem as
Zhuang's family?
A. From a study made in Beijing.
B. From reports about family problems.
C. From discussions with parents and their children.
D. From a report on the International Day of Families.
4. Who may be the best readers of the passage?
A. Scientists
B. Teachers
C. Teenagers
D. Parents
5 . In this passage the writer tells the children, 12 to 15 years old, _____.
A. how to show their thanks to their parents
B. how to make friends with their parents
C. how to feel happier at home in different ways
D. how to win their parents' trust by listening to their parents
| A.they think they should have done B.you have done nothing C.people try and tell you they are not so bad D.someone just said to me E. it’s a time to remember the things |
Birthdays are strange things. The more you have, the more you try and pretend they don’t matter, and the more 1 . I’m not really sure why they think so. It’s true that you are getting older, but as 2 , “Who isn’t getting older every day?” The problem may be that a birthday reminds people of all the things 3 , but have not. I certainly understand that feeling, though I think 4 that I most want to do — a kind of personal re-ordering (重新排序) of the to-do list. What makes you depressed(郁闷) on your birthday is that you realize your re-ordered to-do list is exactly the same as it was last year. That makes you feel 5 , and not been anywhere. I have not had that experience this year. I look back at where I was last year and find things have changed since then.
Most of my sweet memories are from my childhood. There are always so many interesting things in the far away village where I grew up. One thing that leaves a deep impression on me is shearing the sheep.
In my village, sheep are washed and sheared (剪毛) sometime in the month of June. This should be done quite early in the month, before the hot days begin.
It's best for the sheep to have the wool taken off, or they will be too hot in the summer time.
When the time comes for washing the sheep, they are driven to a pond or a little river.
Then they are thrown into the water, one at a time. The men who are in the water catch them, and wash them to get the dirt all out of the wool.
When the wool is dry, the sheep are taken to the shearer; and he cuts off the wool with a large pair of shears.
In a short time, before the cold winter comes, new wool grows out on the sheep. By the coming of spring, there is so much that it must be cut off soon.![]()
【小题1】When are sheep sheared usually?
| A.In February. | B.In June. |
| C.In April. | D.In August. |
| A.They do that for fun and pleasure. |
| B.They do that as a sport and exercise. |
| C.They do that to help sheep spend hot summer. |
| D.They do that to make sheep look more beautiful. |
| A.Knives | B.Scissors. |
| C.Baskets. | D.Rivers. |
| A.Several times a year. | B.Twice a year. |
| C.Once a few years. | D.Once a year. |
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