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1. Your present is in one of the _____ (box). Can you guess?
2. The students from America live on the _____ (nine) floor.
3. Houses in some cities now are much _____ (expensive) than before.
4. The clever girl could teach ______ (she) English when she was ten.
5. Chocolate is usually _____ (child) favorite food.
6. You may be _____ (worry) if you are in trouble and have no one to help you.
7. You won't know the result until you _____ (finish) reading the story.
8. They played so _____ (care) that they lost the football match.
9. Look, the Blacks _____ (plant) trees by the river.
10. Everyone should make a contribution to _____ (improve) the environment.

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  Life used to (过去) be interesting for teenagers. They used to have money to spend, and free time to spend it in. They used to wear teenage clothes, and meet in teenage coffee bars (咖啡馆) and discos (迪斯科舞厅). Some of them still do.

But for many young people, life is harder now. Work is difficult to find. There is not so much money around. Things are more expensive, and it's hard to find a place to live in. Teachers say that students work harder than they used to.

  They are less interested in politics(政治), and more interested in passing exams. They know that good exam results may get them better work.

  Most young people worry more about money than their parents did twenty years ago. They try to spend less and save more. They want to be able to get homes of their own one day. For some, the answer to unemployment is to leave home and look for work in one of Britain's big cities. Every day hundreds of young people arrive in London from other parts of Britain, looking for work. Some find work, and stay. Others don't find it, and go home again. When you read the newspaper and watch the news on television, it's easy to get the idea that British young people lose their work, and are angry or in trouble. But that's not true.

1.The sentence“There is not so much money around”means ________.

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A.many people don't have so much money left

B.many young people don't have lots of money with them

C.the friends around the young people have no much money

D.many young people's parents haven't given them much money

2.Why do students study harder than before?

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A.Because the things are more expensive.

B.Because they have no homes to live in.

C.Because they are not interested in politics any longer.

D.Because they want to find better work and get more money.

3.Many young people saved more money to ________.

[  ]

A.look for better work

B.study in higher schools

C.buy houses

D.buy expensive things

4.The underlined word“unemployment”means ________.

[  ]

A.when they lost their work

B.when they were punished

C.when they were in great trouble

D.when they were very angry

5.From the passage we can say ________.

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A.most British young people are always in trouble

B.most young people in Britain can find work

C.most of the British young people are easy to get angry

D.it isn't difficult to find work in England

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