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What would you do if a stranger gave you some medicine and said it would keep you slim or help you do well in exams? Would you take it?
Students at Shenzhen Luohu Foreign Language Middle School have learned to keep themselves safe by saying “no”. In fact, what those strangers want to give them are drugs(毒品). Drugs are dangerous to your health!
“Because teens don’t know much about drugs, they might want to try them.” said Zhang Dongsheng, the director of Shenzhen Drug Control Office.
Now, many schools arrange(安排)courses or organize some activities to help students know about drugs.
Liang, 16, was a good student before trying drugs. One day, some old friends told him it would be fun. After taking drugs only once, he found it very hard to stop. Liang began to spend all his time and money on drugs. Soon, he stopped going to school and started stealing(偷窃). In the end, he was put in prison.
In China, taking drugs is becoming a big problem for teens. According to a survey, about one million people in China were using illegal(违法)drugs last year, and 72% of them were young people. Worse still, there are about 10,000 drug users under 16 now.
Zhang has some good advice on staying clean. He said, “Drugs are dangerous. Never try them, even if you’re curious! It is the most important for you to keep safe and healthy.”
1. Which statement is right about drugs?
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A.Drugs do harm to your health. |
B.Drugs help you do well in exams. |
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C.Drugs keep you slim and lovely. |
D.Drugs make you stay well. |
2. According to this passage, many schools arrange courses or some activities to __________ now.
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A.know more about cigarettes |
B.relax |
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C.know about drugs |
D.learn some Chinese culture |
3. Teens want to try drugs because __________.
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A.they are 18 years old |
B.they are curious about drugs |
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C.they have enough money |
D.they know about the harm of drugs |
4. From Liang’s story, we can know that it is not __________ to give up drugs even if one tries only once.
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A.easy |
B.hard |
C.foolish |
D.possible |
5.What does the phrase staying clean here mean?
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A.Being clean and tidy. |
B.Keeping clothes clean. |
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C.Wearing clean clothes. |
D.Staying away from drugs. |
Many people say that they have seen flying saucers(飞碟)in the sky. 31 can these things be ?
Some people think that they are spaceships from other planets. Doctors 32 that perhaps they are only a weakness of the eyes. It is possible that they are our own planes 33 very high. Or are they birds with the sun’s light on them?
But some people say that they have seen them 34 . They have seen beings(人)get off them and walk around. They have 35 to those beings, sometimes in English. People have 36 photos of flying saucers and of these beings. We have seen the photos, but sometimes the people had to take them in a 37 . Children have seen flying saucers, and even dogs have seen them. Perhaps we do not think that the 38 of children, or dogs are important. But school-teachers have 39 seen them and Air Force officers and 40 policemen. Must we not listen to these people?
1.A. How B. What C. Which D. Where
2.A. say B. prove C. know D. understand
3.A. rising B. flying C. risen D. flown
4.A. fly B. turn C. land D. move
5.A. flown B. gone C. come D. spoken
6.A. received B. bought C. taken D. sent
7.A. horse B. hurry C. colour D. way
8.A. opinions B. discussions C. suggestions D. needs
9.A. often B. hardly C. also D. still
10.A. yet B. even C. so D. then
A:You must be really excited about leaving for London tomorrow, Judy!
B: Yeah. 1.
A: Nervous about what?
B:I don’t know many of the customs and manners in UK. 2.
A: Sure.
B: 3.
A: Well, it’s important to be on time when you’re invited for dinner. It’s impolite to arrive late.
British expect their guests to be on time.
B: Then how long may I stay there?
A: 4. Or you seem to have come only for the meal. When your friends seem to be getting sleepy and running out of things ,it’s time to leave. The next day, call or write a thank-you note to say how much you enjoyed the evening.
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A. After the meal, don’t leave at once. B. Could you please give me a hard? C. What rules do they have in Britain? D. But I’m a bit nervous. |
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B: Bob D: Doctor
D: Come and sit down, Bob. 5.
B: I have a terrible pain in my stomach, doctor.
D: I see. When did it start?
B: 6. I didn’t want to eat anything. I’m not feeling well now.
D: Let me see, er, you have a fever.
B: I’ve got a headache, too. And my throat hurts.
D: Well, you’ve caught a bad cold.
B: 7.
D: No, not very serious. But you must stay in bed for 2 or 3 days and take the Chinese medicine.
B: 8.
D: Three times a day after meals.
B: Thank you.
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A. What’s the problem? B. How often should I take it? C. Is it serious? D. It started yesterday. |
Students these days often have a lot of worries. Sometimes they have problems with their schoolwork, and sometimes with their friends. Some people think the worst thing is to do nothing. Laura Mills, a teenager from Washington, agrees. “Problems and worries are normal in life,” says Laura. “But I think talking to someone helps a lot. If we don’t talk to someone, we’ll certainly feel worse.”
Laura once lost her purse, and worried for days. She was afraid to tell her parents shout it. She even walked three miles to school each day because she didn’t have any money. She just kept thinking. “If I tell my parents, they’ll be angry!” But in the end, she talked to her parents and they were really understanding. Her dad said he sometimes made careless mistakes himself. They got her a new purse and asked her to be more careful. “I will always remember to share my problems in the future!” Laura says.
Robert Hunt advises students about common problems. He feels the same way as Laura. “It is best not to avoid our problems. We should always try to solve (解决) them.” He thinks that you can first find someone to talk to. This person doesn’t need to be an expert (专家) like himself. Students often forget that their parents have more experience than them, and are always there to help them.
In English, we say that sharing a problem is like cutting it in half. So you’re halfway to solving a problem if you talk to someone about it!
【小题1】Which of the following can be put in the blank in Paragraph One?
| A.What can they do about this? |
| B.Where do the problems come from? |
| C.When did they have these problems? |
| D.Why do they have so many problems? |
| A.answer a question | B.give an example |
| C.introduce his friend | D.share his experience |
| A.Laura’s teacher | B.the writer of the passage |
| C.a person with a problem | D.an expert on students’problems |
| A.Few children are careful with their money. |
| B.Parents are more experienced than children |
| C.Talking to someone helps to solve problems. |
| D.Students often have a lot of worries at school |
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