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  Last summer, 15-year-old Bob had a problem. Like a lot of children. Bob
was interested in doing many things. He liked dancing most and wanted to join a
dancing group. But Bob's high school didn’t have a boys' dancing group but a
girls' group. He tried to join the girls' group. And he made it.
  Bob thought his problem was over after he had been one of the dancers in
the dancing group. But a bigger problem was just beginning. The school didn't
allow Bob to stay in the girls’' group. "If we let Bob stay in the group," the
school said, "other boys will want to join. Soon, there won't be any girls in the
group." They took Bob off the group.
  Bob was very angry about it, so he went to a judge(法官). The judge said it
was not a right decision and told the school to let Bob go back to the dancing
group.
1. Bob’s favorite was _____.
A. singing    
B. dancing    
C. drawing      
D. driving
2. It was difficult for Bob to join the school dancing group because _____.
A. the school only had a girls' dancing group  
B. the school didn’t allow boys to dance
C. the group had enough dancers already      
D. he was not a good dancer
3. The school worried that _____ if Bob stayed in the group.
A. nobody would watch their dance  
B. other boys would join and the girls might leave
C. other schools might laugh at them  
D. the parents would be angry about it
4. The judge thought the school's decision was _____.
A. useful    
B. necessary    
C. right    
D. wrong
5. We can infer(推断)that Bob felt _____ when he went back to the group.
A. hungry    
B. sad    
C. happy      
D. sure

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Food or friends? Lip salve (润唇膏) or iPod? What is the most important thing in the US teenagers’ lives today? Let’s take a look.
Some find that they can’t do without people.
“My biggest need is my friends. Without them, I wouldn’t do much,” said Adrian Fernandez, a 14-year-old boy.
With others, food always comes first.
“I do not think that I could live without chili con carne (辣子肉丁). I eat it every day. And if I didn’t have it, it’s all I would think about,” said Max Wu, an 8th-grade boy.
Sometimes, the things teenagers can’t do without are strange.
Take 14-year-old girl Hannah Sacchini for example. “I cannot live without lip salve, especially in winter,” said Hannah Sacchini. “I go mad if my lips get dry.”
Of course, today everybody uses mobile phones and computers. Some teens can’t live without these high-tech (高科技的) things.
Justin Beck, a 15-year-old boy, feels like this: “I would not be able to live without my iPod. I use it for so many different things. I always have it with me,” he said.
So, now we know the things US kids really must have. What about you and your classmates? What can’t you live without?
根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。 (10分)
【小题1】To Adrian Fernandez,     is the most important.

A.a friendB.lip salveC.a computer D.chili con carne
【小题2】How often does Max Wu eat chili con carne?
A.Once a week.B.Every day.
C.Twice a day.D.Three times a week.
【小题3】Hannah Sacchini will become     if her lips get dry.
A.fatB.excitedC.shyD.annoyed
【小题4】We can learn that Justin Beck     takes his iPod to school.
A.neverB.sometimesC.alwaysD.hardly ever
【小题5】The passage mainly tells us    .
A.what things the US kids really must have
B.what the US teenagers do every day at school
C.what the most important food in the US teenagers’ lives is
D.how the US teenagers’ lives are every day at school

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It's the end of class. When the bell rings, students of Luohu Foreign Languages School in Shenzhen quickly take out their cell phones. They want to log on* to their micro blogs to check the interesting things that have happened in the last hour.

  Since last year, the trend* of micro blogging has swept the country. Recent surveys shows that most students in middle schools have a micro blog and some even update* their blogs over five times per day.

  "We learn many fresh and interesting things on micro blogs and they have become popular topics in class," said Andy Liang, 14. "If you do not know about them, you are out of the loop."

  It is also a great place for students to let out stress. "My parents always ask me to study all the time, and encourage me before exams, but it really adds pressure," said Simon Zhang, 15. "When I share these feelings on my micro blog, I get many replies from friends in the same situation, which makes me feel better."

  But parents are worried that micro blogging could be a waste of time. Some misleading messages may even cause danger to kids, they said.

  Mr. Shen, a professor at the China Education Association, suggests parents not worry too much as long as kids are not crazy about micro blogging. Maybe it can become a window for parents to understand their children. "If parents can read their children's micro blogs, they'll know their thoughts, thus leading to better communication and solutions to problems," he said. He also gives some tips for kids.

  ---Don't micro blog for more than one hour a day.

  ---Never micro blog in class.

  ---Try to talk face to face with people from time to time.

  ---Be critical*. Don't trust all the messages on a micro blog.

1.The underlined part "out of the loop" in the passage probably means                 .

  A. not popular    B. not excited    C. unhealthy        D. unlucky

2.Micro blog made Simon       when he shared his feelings and got replies on his micro biog.

  A. feel sad       B. let out stress   C. add pressure      D. make friends

3.We can know from Mr. Shen that micro blogging can                  .

  A. make kids crazy while logging on to it        

 B. bring a lot of misleading messages

  C. become a window to understand young kids      

D.lead to worse communication

4.Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?

  A. It's good for kids to micro blog for more than one hour a day.

  B.Kids should trust all the messages on a micro blog because they are useful.

  C.The trend of micro blogging has swept the country since five years ago.

  D. Kids should try to talk face to face with people, not just micro blogging.

 

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For Luo Xinying, sharing a textbook with a classmate is not a problem at all. The 15-year-old feels happy to be back to class.

  A total of 355 schools in Ya’an, Sichuan Province, were closed after the 7.0-magnitude(级) earthquake struck the area on the morning of April 20, 2013.

  Luo, along with thousands of students in the earthquake-hit area, will take the high school entrance examination from June12 to14.

   The teen goes to Longmen Chenyang Hope School, the largest school in Longmen Village, Lushan County. Nearly 80 students at the school went back to class in a tent on April 25.

The village is among the hardest hit by the earthquake. Students elsewhere in the earthquake-hit area returned to class the day before. Students who face college or high school entrance exams were first to come back.

  Some students are worried about the high school entrance exam and they are frightened of aftershocks(余震) all the time.

Schools in the earthquake-hit area have offered crisis counseling(灾后心理辅导) to those students who need help.

1.How does Luo Xinying feel when he/she is back to class?

2.How many schools in Ya’an, Sichuan Province were closed after the earthquake?

3.When will Luo take the high school entrance examination?

4.Longmen is one of the hardest earthquake-hit villages, isn’t it?

5.请将划线句子翻译成汉语。

 

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Food or friends? Lip salve (润唇膏) or iPod? What is the most important thing in the US teenagers’ lives today? Let’s take a look.

Some find that they can’t do without people.

“My biggest need is my friends. Without them, I wouldn’t do much,” said Adrian Fernandez, a 14-year-old boy.

With others, food always comes first.

“I do not think that I could live without chili con carne (辣子肉丁). I eat it every day. And if I didn’t have it, it’s all I would think about,” said Max Wu, an 8th-grade boy.

Sometimes, the things teenagers can’t do without are strange.

Take 14-year-old girl Hannah Sacchini for example. “I cannot live without lip salve, especially in winter,” said Hannah Sacchini. “I go mad if my lips get dry.”

Of course, today everybody uses mobile phones and computers. Some teens can’t live without these high-tech (高科技的) things.

Justin Beck, a 15-year-old boy, feels like this: “I would not be able to live without my iPod. I use it for so many different things. I always have it with me,” he said.

So, now we know the things US kids really must have. What about you and your classmates? What can’t you live without?

根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。 (10分)

1.To Adrian Fernandez,     is the most important.

A.a friend           B.lip salve           C.a computer        D.chili con carne

2.How often does Max Wu eat chili con carne?

A.Once a week.                          B.Every day.

C.Twice a day.                            D.Three times a week.

3.Hannah Sacchini will become     if her lips get dry.

A.fat               B.excited           C.shy              D.annoyed

4.We can learn that Justin Beck     takes his iPod to school.

A.never            B.sometimes         C.always            D.hardly ever

5.The passage mainly tells us    .

A.what things the US kids really must have

B.what the US teenagers do every day at school

C.what the most important food in the US teenagers’ lives is

D.how the US teenagers’ lives are every day at school

 

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