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I don’t like my parents. They always tell me I should do this, and should not do that. It sometimes makes me angry,” said Liu Dan, a middle school student in Beijing. Do you have the same problem? Perhaps your parents had the same problem when they were your age long ago. Why does it seem that some parents are not so friendly in their children’s eyes?
One of the biggest things is when someone becomes a parent, he or she likes worrying things. They worry about everything about you from the time you were born. They do a lot for you, though something would make you angry, because they care about you and worry about you. They worry about your choice of friends, the food you eat, your work at school, how much sleep you get, etc. All these things are part of your life. They want you to grow up healthily and happily.
So how can you make things easier on yourself? It’s easier than you think. Just make sure your parents know what you’re doing. Get them to know your friends. Call them if you stay somewhere else later than usual. Say sorry to them when you make mistakes. Take responsibility for what you have done. Talk about your ideas with them. They may talk about theirs with you.
Most of all, try to think about why your parents do this or do that. They are still practicing being parents and need help you can give them. Someday, when you become a parent, they may be able to help you how to get on with your children.
The writer of the passage doesn’t agree that _______.
A. parents want you to grow up healthily
B. parents don’t want you to make some bad friends
C. parents worry about everything about you
D. parents want to control you
Some of the children are angry with their parents in the passage because ________.
A. the parents think they eat too much
B. the parents don’t like the friends that their children have made
C. the children don’t live with their parents
D. the children are limited by their parents
“They are still practicing being parents.” means _______.
A. parents are not always right B. parents should practice more
C. parents have many mistakes D. parents are always right
The main idea in this passage is that _______.
A. some of the parents in China don’t love their children
B. children and parents should understand more about each other
C. parents should worry too much about their children
D. children should bear everything their parents arranged
“I don’t believe in Santa Claus!” Trogmire announced.
Tremor looked shocked. “Why not?” he asked.
“Because he never leaves me any gifts at all,” Trogmire growled.
Tremor thought about the evidence for a few seconds. “Maybe,” he suggested, “it’s because when Santa checked his list, your name wasn’t in the ‘nice’ column.”
“So, he could at least bring me a lump of coal!” Trogmire replied. “And,” he went on, “Troubled doesn’t believe in Santa, either.”
“Right,” Tremor said, “because he saw his parents putting the ‘From Santa’ presents under the tree. But I know the truth about that. My mother found out from Troubled’s mother. When Troubled’s parents got an e-mail from Santa, saying that he would never bring Troubled another gift, they didn’t want to tell him the truth. So now they buy presents and pretend they’re from Santa.”
“What did Troubled do to get Santa so mad?” Trogmire questioned.
“I think it had something to do with the time he put glue paper all over the living room floor on Christmas Eve, and left a sign that said, ‘Trapped like a rat!’ hanging over the fireplace.” said Tremor.
“I guess Santa doesn’t have a sense of humour,” sighed Trogmire. “Well, at least I’m not the only one who Santa scratched off his name list.”
1.Why doesn’t Santa leave presents for Trogmire or Troubled?
A.Their parents won’t let him leave gifts. B.He can’t find their homes.
C.He often forgets their names. D.They have behaved badly.
2.Trogmire and Troubled don’t believe in Santa because ________.
A.Santa has no sense of humor B.Santa doesn’t give them anything
C.they are too naughty to believe D.Tremor convinced them he wasn’t real
3.Troubled’s parents never ________.
A.told him about the message from Santa B.loved him very much
C.cared about how he behaved D.bought him anything
4.Trogmire’s last comment could be an example of the saying _______.
A.Misery(苦难,不幸) loves company B.Easy come, easy go
C.Beauty is only skin deep D.Love me, love my dog
I don't know how it is that when I go to a post office I always seem to find myself in a line behind someone who has some long and complicated business to do. Having only come in to buy a couple of stamps, I am obliged to wait patiently while an old lady takes ten minutes to complete a form that a child could do in one. People in other lines move quickly forward to take their turns and are served by cheerful clerks. Sometimes, feeling that I cannot bear waiting in my motionless line any longer, I decide to join another one. It may be longer, but at least it is moving. This always turns out to be the worst thing I could have done. Not only have I now lost my place in the first line but the one I am in now slows to a stop. An angry argument suddenly develops between the clerk and the customer at the counter, or information is asked for which results in the clerk having to ask a senior official or, if it's a particularly difficult problem, disappear into a back room. Why it takes him so long, I don't know. Perhaps he has a quick snack, but, no, that can't be right because when at last my turn comes, he pushes forward a printed sign, saying "Position Closed" and without a smile says, "Sorry, going to lunch"
31. When the writer goes to the post office
A. he always has a lot of business to do B. he always has to fill in a form
C. he only buys stamps D. he has to try to be patient
32. Why does the writer sometimes decide to join a line at another counter?
A. There aren't so many people waiting there. B. The clerk is more cheerful.
C. The people are moving. D. The clerk is not so busy.
33. What usually happens after the writer has joined another line?
A. It gradually stops B. It stops suddenly
C. It keeps stopping D. It doesn't stop
34. Why does the writer think the clerk goes into a back room?
A. To have his lunch B. To get some information
C. To have a rest D. To talk to someone
35. What happened when it is the writer's turn to be served?
A. The clerk tells him to go away B. The clerk goes off duty
C. The clerk gives him a sign D. The clerk offers him a position
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