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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
         Arguing with your parents is very natural for teens. From your hairstyle to your friends, your marks at
school to your television habits, it might just seem like you argue with your parents about everything. Though
this is not pleasant, it is normal and it will most possibly pass. At the same time, remember to argue fairly,
respectfully (尊重地) and argue only when needed. It might be hard to stay in control while arguing with
parents, but it will do you a lot of good.
          Arguments between teens and parents generally come about when both parties believe that they know
what is best. Parents have been caring for their teens for over ten years, but teens are quickly becoming adults
and believe that they are able to take care of themselves. If you are a teen arguing with your parents, remember
that your parents love you and only want what is best for you. If you must argue with them, argue fairly,
respectfully by:
          ▲Letting each person in the argument to speak what they want to say.
          ▲Refusing to break in others when they are speaking.
          ▲Only Arguing about the topic at hand. Don't talk about past hurts.
          ▲Showing your parents that you have thought about the issue (事情) and are trying to sort things for
yourself.     
          There is a small difference between having a discussion and an argument, but smart teens know that
having a discussion with their parents will make things easier.
         Arguing with parents is usually a hallmark (标记) of the teenaged years, but out of control arguments
don't serve anyone well. Before arguing with your parents, decide what type of teen you want to be and what
you are willing to do in order to achieve your goals.
1.  Why do teens argue with their parents according to the writer?
[     ]
A. Parents and teens have different ideas of what is best.
B. Parents don't want their children to grow up.
C. Teens don't need their parents' care any more.
D. They have different habits.
2. When arguing with parents, teens should do the following EXCEPT__________.
[     ]
A. Let both sides tell what they want to say.
B. Show your parents that you have considered the things carefully.
C. Keep yourself in control.
D. Tell your parents that they have often hurt you before.
3. The underlined word"sort" probably means _____________
[     ]
A. 处理
B. 类别
C. 占据
D. 放好
4. We can learn from the passage that_________________.
[     ]
A. having a discussion is better than arguing with parents.
B. the arguments between parents and teens will not possibly pass.
C. teens will not lose control when arguing with their parents.
D. teens should decide whether their parents love them before arguing.
5. What is the best title for the passage?
[     ]
A. Teens and parents
B. Discussion with teens
C. Arguing with parents
D. Teenaged years

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Are you a crazy chocolate fan? Have you heard about Hershey's Kisses? Do you love the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? If your answer was, "yes", to any of the questions, then my experience will make you jealous (妒忌的). I just went to the famous Hershey Chocolate Factory!

    The other day we drove from Washington DC to the small town of Hershey, Pennsylvania. When we arrived at the factory, we realized that this was much more than just a factory. The whole town is a chocolate-themed amusement park. The sweet smell of chocolate is on every street corner. There are even road signs that say things like, "Chocolate Ave(大道)" and "Cake St.".

    As we were walking towards the park, Jason, our tour guide, began telling us about this quiet little town. Hershey chocolate has been a brand in the world over the past hundred years. It is the biggest company that makes and sells chocolate in America," he started. "I guess you get the chocolate in China, don't you?"

    I nodded(点头) without thinking. How could I possibly not know those lovely little candies when I've been eating them all these years? 

Jason went on, "The factory first started on a small farm. It developed very fast. So they built this town for factory workers to live in. Then they built hotels, hospitals, stadiums(体育馆), theaters and even museums with the theme of chocolate. Isn't that cool?"

   "Yes, a hundred times yes!" I yelled (叫喊 )with delight.

1. What did the writer mainly talk about?

A. Her wonderful trip to a chocolate factory.       B. What kind of chocolate she likes best.

C. How chocolate is produced in the factory.        D. Why she likes chocolate so much.

2. What was the small town of Hershey like?

A. It was very beautiful.                       B. It was like a big city.

C. It was very colorful.                        D. It was a theme park.

3.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Hershey Chocolate has not been introduced to China yet.

B. Hershey was a German company.

C. Hershey Chocolate developed very fast.

D. Hershey Chocolate first started on a big farm.

4. What does the underlined word mean? ______.

A. 乐队         B. 品牌                 C. 一种         D. 帮派

5. What can we know from the writer’s answer to the guide?

A. The writer had never heard about Hershey Chocolate.

B. The writer didn’t want to visit the factory any more.

C. The writer had visited the factory before.

D. The writer couldn’t wait to visit the factory.

 

 

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Questionnaire
Read the questions and answer YES or NO, then you will find out how good you are.
1. When you don’t understand something, you ask questions.
2. You like listening to older people talk about the past.
3. You think that you can learn something interesting from everyone around you.
4. You are brave enough when you have to talk to people don’t know.
5. You enjoy reading books about famous people.
6. You always see and talk to different people.
7. You are interested in learning new ways of doing things.
8. You enjoy sharing experiences with friends and learning from people of all ages.
9. You talk a lot about yourself.
10.Even if you are often wrong, you make your own decisions.
11.You hate teaching what you are good at: sports, technology, whatever.
12.Your parents don’t understand you, so you don’t talk to them much.
SCORE NOW!
Score 2 points if you answer YES to each of the first 8 questions, and 0 if you choose NO.
Score 2 points if you answer NO to each of the last 4 questions, and 0 if you choose YES.
18—24  You are friendly and open minded. You make people feel important by
listening to what they have to say. You’ll probably succeed in learning all kinds of interesting things. Good for you!
10—16  Remember that every single person you know can teach you something. You will greatly make your life rich and colourful.
0—8    About 400 years ago, a famous writer wrote, “No man is an island.” This is still true today. Try to be more open and interested in people around you.
【小题1】If you say “YES” to all these questions, you’ll get ____ points.
A.12B.16C.20D.24
【小题2】When you score 22 points, you are ________.
A.shy and nervousB.silent and serious
C.open and friendlyD.brave and strong
【小题3】“No man is an island.” in the text probably means that ________.
A.the famous writer was very clever
B.everything is the same as 400 years ago
C.you will feel lonely if on an island
D.you can not live alone in the world
【小题4】The questions are used to test whether you are willing to ________.
A.learn from othersB.help other people
C.do all by yourselfD.depend on others

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Are you a crazy chocolate fan? Have you heard about Hershey’s Kisses? Do you love the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? If your answer was, "yes", to any of the questions, then my experience will make you jealous (妒忌的). I just went to the famous Hershey Chocolate Factory!
The other day we drove from Washington DC to the small town of Hershey, Pennsylvania. When we arrived at the factory, we realized that this was much more than just a factory. The whole town is a chocolate-themed amusement park. The sweet smell of chocolate is on every street corner. There are even road signs that say things like, "Chocolate Ave(大道)" and "Cake St.".
As we were walking towards the park, Jason, our tour guide, began telling us about this quiet little town. Hershey chocolate has been a brand in the world over the past hundred years. It is the biggest company that makes and sells chocolate in America," he started. "I guess you get the chocolate in China, don’t you?"
I nodded(点头) without thinking. How could I possibly not know those lovely little candies when I’ve been eating them all these years? 
Jason went on, "The factory first started on a small farm. It developed very fast. So they built this town for factory workers to live in. Then they built hotels, hospitals, stadiums(体育馆), theaters and even museums with the theme of chocolate. Isn’t that cool?"
"Yes, a hundred times yes!" I yelled (叫喊 )with delight.
【小题1】 What did the writer mainly talk about?

A.Her wonderful trip to a chocolate factory.B.What kind of chocolate she likes best.
C.How chocolate is produced in the factory.D.Why she likes chocolate so much.
【小题2】 What was the small town of Hershey like?
A.It was very beautiful.B.It was like a big city.
C.It was very colorful.D.It was a theme park.
【小题3】Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Hershey Chocolate has not been introduced to China yet.
B.Hershey was a German company.
C.Hershey Chocolate developed very fast.
D.Hershey Chocolate first started on a big farm.
【小题4】 What does the underlined word mean? ______.
A.乐队B.品牌C.一种D.帮派
【小题5】 What can we know from the writer’s answer to the guide?
A.The writer had never heard about Hershey Chocolate.
B.The writer didn’t want to visit the factory any more.
C.The writer had visited the factory before.
D.The writer couldn’t wait to visit the factory.

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More and more Chinese people care for their own health. I come from England. I came to China five years ago. I began to learn cooking Chinese food from my father. When I was fifteen, I began to help my mother in the kitchen. My father is a very famous cook in Beijing. So he taught me many things about cooking. In the past three years, I never stopped learning cooking. When I saw a book called The disease eating out can be gone back again by eating (《把吃出来的病再吃回去》), I began studying the book. .The writer of the book is Zhang Wuben. He said he was a famous nutritionist (营养师)and well-known traditional Chinese doctor. He asked the people to eat eggplant (茄子)and gram (绿豆). In China, Zhang Wuben's book has been popular in the past few years.

My father was invited to talk about the book in May, 2010. A large number of Chinese people believe they should eat eggplant and gram to be healthy. I have visited a lot of Chinese restaurants in Beijing and studied hundreds of restaurant menus.  I talked to lots of doctors about eating and nutrition (营养). They thought that Zhang Wuben's words violated the science. He told a lie. The fact is that it's important for us to eat a balanced diet and not just to eat eggplant and gram.

1.Why did most of Chinese people believe to eat eggplant and gram to be healthy?

A.Because the people think Zhang Wuben is a famous nutritionist and doctor.

B.Because the people like eggplant and gram best.

C.Because the people don't believe doctors.

D.Because hundreds of restaurants are closed.

2.If you want to keep healthy, you should ____________________.

A.believe Zhang Wuben's words

B.eat a balanced diet

C.eat more eggplant and gram

D.eat in Chinese restaurants

3.What does the writer's father do?

A.A doctor.

B.A waiter.

C.A nutritionist.

D.A cook.

4.What do you think of Zhang Wuben's book?

A.It is a book about health. Now it is the most popular science writing.

B.It can keep a balance of yin and yang.

C.It is a trashy (垃圾的) book.

D.It's a book on medicine.

5.The underlined word "violated" in the passage means “       ” in Chinese.

A.有教育意义的

B.违反

C.符合

D.误解

 

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