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Seven loyal readers came to the Teens’ office two weeks ago. They had a wonderful day learning how to make a newspaper. But what 36 made them excited was that they had their say(发表意见).
“What most impressed me was 37 I was saying something, I found all eyes were 38 me,” said Tang Shining, one of the students. Her friend, Li Chunbei agreed, and felt very glad that when she was talking, the editors nodded and even 39 notes.
Students were happy to see the editors listen to their 40 . You may often 41 about being neglected (忽略) by teachers and parents. 42 before complaining, please 43 that you have already spoken about your thoughts.
It’s common in China that teachers at school and parents were 44 the ones to tell teenagers what they should and shouldn’t do. The young are 45 to doing what they are told, rather than thinking by themselves. But then their ideas would be locked in their brains and not be 46 .
A girl wrote to Teens about her family 47 . She used to be very sad because her father seldom talked and played with her. After years of consideration, she 48 decided to write her father a letter, telling him about her sadness. To her 49 , the father 50 , saying that he didn’t realize his mistakes. From then on, he really 51 .
Sometimes, we need to let our 52 be heard, so others can understand our thoughts and feelings. Don’t be afraid of being 53 for what you have done. You know it is your 54 to speak your mind. 55 your ideas are denied (否定), at least you have tried your best. You will not be left with any regret.
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答案
小题1:B
小题2:A
小题3:D
小题4:C
小题5:B
小题6:A
小题7:D
小题8:C
小题9:D
小题10:B
小题11:C
小题12:B
小题13:C
小题14:D
小题15:B
小题16:A
小题17:B
小题18:A
小题19:D
小题20:B
解析
小题1:副词辨析。由句意可知他们很高兴,但是真正让他们开心的是他们可以发表意见。
小题2:连词辨析。句意:真正给我留下深刻印象的是当我在说话时,我发现很多双眼睛关注着我。
小题3:介词辨析。我们根据focus on 聚焦于…;可知on可以表示关注;解析同上。
小题4:固定结构。Take notes记笔记。
小题5:名词辨析。根据上文可知孩子高兴的是他们可以发表意见,别人愿意听他们的观点。
小题6:上下文串联。根据下文的being neglected (忽略),可知这里是抱怨被忽视。
小题7:上下文串联。由上文可知我们经常抱怨,但是在抱怨之前我们要确保我们真的已经说出了我们的观点。
小题8:短语辨析。同上。
小题9:副词辨析。由句意可知在中国老师和父母一直都是告诉孩子该做什么的人,孩子也已经习惯了主语。
小题10:上下文辨析。Be used to sth/doing sth习惯于….解析同上。
小题11:上下文串联。由上文的their ideas would be locked in their brains可知孩子的观点没有被说出来,自然也就不会被听见。
小题12:名词辨析。根据下文可知她是讲述了她自己家的事情,用story比较合适。
小题13:副词辨析。根据上文的After years of consideration,可知最后她决定给爸爸写信…
小题14:上下文串联。根据下文可知父亲很快就回信了道歉,说他忽视了这一点,后来真的改变了。
小题15:动词辨析。同上。
小题16:动词辨析。
小题17:上下文串联。根据上文可知是让我们的声音也就是我们的观点被听到。
小题18:动词辨析。根据句意可知:不要害怕因为所做的事情被责备。BCD。程度过深。。
小题19:名词辨析。句意:说出你的想法是你的权利,即使会被否定,但是你努力了就行。
小题20:连词辨析。同上。
核心考点
试题【Seven loyal readers came to the Teens’ office two weeks ago. They had a wonderfu】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
The Internet is not perfect. There are many problems with it.
The Internet is not organized. There is no one in charge of the Internet. It is sometimes difficult to find what you are looking for. It is also easy to get the wrong information on the “Net”.
Some businessmen cheat people on the Internet. Internet thieves can steal credit card numbers. Some advertisers send spam to e-mail boxes. E-mail boxes are often filled with these unwanted advertisements.
Illegal businesses can operate on the Internet. These businesses sell X-rated materials, cigarettes and alcohol to teenagers.
The Internet has websites with information about making bombs, breaking the law and terrorism.
Criminals can fool people, especially children, in chat rooms. They can spread poisonous information and attack new members.
The Internet is the greatest advance in communication since human emerged. But it can also like a dark alley in a dangerous part of town. Parents need to set parental controls on their children when they use the Internet. This will keep some of the bad material away from their children.
The Internet can be dangerous to computers, too. Some people who have evil intentions enjoy causing problems for other people they don’t even know. They create computer viruses. A computer can get virus by downloading a program that has a virus in it. Some virus come by e-mail.
A virus can destroy the data a person has saved in computer files. A virus can cause a computer to crash. A virus can also reproduce itself! It can send copies of itself to everyone on a person’s e-mail address list. Then these people’s will have the same problems and can’t work normally!
小题1:Why can illegal businesses operate on the Internet?
A.Because some people like to buy banned products on the Internet. |
B.Because there is no one in charge of the Internet. |
C.Because X-rated materials, cigarettes, alcohol and so on can be sold well on the Internet. |
D.Because people who operate businesses on the Internet are criminals. |
A.poisonous information may have a bad effect on children |
B.children may damage the computers |
C.the Internet is always unsafe for the children |
D.children can’t use the computers well |
A.to improve the computers |
B.to find a medicine to kill computer viruses |
C.to order people not to use the Internet |
D.to improve people’s moral level(道德水平). |
People who eat at home most of the time have better nutrition than those who go out to eat , a recent study shows. Cornell University professors Lana Hall and Karen Bunch interviewed(面试,接见) 3900 people in the survey. “People who eat less than 30 percent of their food away from home eat the most nutritiously,” they said.
“In general, Americans don’t have nutrient, except for iron and calcium,” they reported. They have the opposite problem——over—consumption(过度消耗), especially of fat.
The food at many fast food restaurants is often low in vitamins. “People who eat more than 30 percent of total calories away from home eat foods that are generally low in nutrients per calorie,” the professors said. More calories and enough nutrient intake(吸收) are required to achieve.
One of the major health risks(风险) is eating too much fat. The professor found than fat consumption became greater as income(收入) went up. It also went up in houses where the female worked. This is probably because these people eat more highly processed (加工的)foods.
小题1:According to the passage, which of the following suggestions would you most readily take?
A.Eat out as many times as possible |
B.Eat at home as many times as possible |
C.Eat foods with a lot if iron, calcium and fat |
D.Eat more highly processed foods |
A.They tend to have better nutrition |
B.They tend to have less nutrition |
C.They can save a lot of time |
D.They will spend much money on it |
A.Eating too much fast food | B.Frequent dining out |
C.Eating at home very often | D.Eating too much fat |
A.Eating and Health |
B.The Life Style in Modern Society |
C.Fast food in the USA |
D.Dining out Lowers Nutrient Intake |
Most people watching Jeremy Lin these past two months saw Jeremy Lin, New York Knicks star; but I, watching him, saw someone else. That was my elder brother, Bob, who is athletic and energetic. He could never sit still when he was in second grade; he had to get up every now and then and run around the room. And sure enough, he grew up to be a starting player for an N.C.A.A. championship lacrosse(长曲棍球)team. He was a Nike-endorsed marathoner, too, and reached the top of Mt. Everest, unguided, in his 50s.
And yet my family never watched his lacrosse games. We did watch some of his marathons, but that wasn’t until he was in his 20s. When Bob was in his glory days, our Shanghainese-born parents were bent on getting him into medical school. There was a loving aspect to it: I can remember my father working through math books with him, lesson by lesson, at the big blackboard in the attic. Bob never did become a doctor, though; and neither did I. It wasn’t until my younger sister came along that someone in the family finally wore a white coat.
Bob today could be the fittest 58-year-old on the planet. His doctor estimates his biological age at 35; he’s still climbing big mountains in the Himalayas. And, like Jeremy Lin, he’s charming. No one sees Bob without leaving with a laugh. He sometimes jokes he could be mayor of his building, and it’s true. To know him is to cheer for him.
And yet my parents did not cheer for him. What if my mother had sat on the sidelines with her statistics, like Jeremy Lin’s mother? What if my father had played videos of athletes for my brother to watch and imitate? It’s hard not to wonder.
And how did Jeremy Lin’s parents manage to do these remarkable things? Amy Chua, the tiger mother, recalls her immigrant father beating the kids whenever they mispronounced a Chinese word. How is it that Jeremy Lin’s immigrant father in particular, Gie-Ming Lin, encouraged his son to follow such an untraditional path?
小题1:Bob’s glory days were those ________.
A.when he was doing well in math |
B.when he was in second grade |
C.when he was made mayor of his building |
D.when he showed his talents in sports |
A.active and optimistic |
B.clever and determined |
C.brave and helpful |
D.considerate and independent |
A.Bob was always ignored by his parents |
B.Bob could also have been a sport star. |
C.Bob’s parents often watched his games. |
D.Nobody in the author’s family was a doctor. |
A.parents should always study together with their children |
B.parents should know how to educate their children properly |
C.children should be punished when they do anything wrong |
D.children should try to live up to the hopes of their parents |
At 2 p.m. on December 5, 1945, five Navy aircraft took off in perfect flying weather from a naval air installation in southeastern Florida, on a routine training mission over the Atlantic Ocean. Less than two hours later, the flight commander radioed that he was “completely lost”. Then there was silence. A rescue plane was sent to search for the missing aircraft, and it, too, disappeared. Despite one of history’s most extensive search efforts, involving more than 300 planes and dozens of ships, the Navy found nothing, not even an oil stain floating on the water.
This is just one of the many frightening stories told of “the Bermuda Triangle”, a mysterious area of the Atlantic Ocean roughly stretching southwest from Bermuda to the Florida coast and down to Puerto Rico. During the past 30 years, the triangle has claimed the lives of some 1,000 sailors and pilots.
Stranger yet are the numerous “ghost” ships that have been found floating crewless within the triangle. On one strange occasion in 1881, the cargo ship Ellen Austin discovered a small sailing ship, sails waving uselessly in the wind. The boat was full of wood with no one on deck. The captain of the Ellen Austin installed a new crew to sail it, but two days later, during a rough storm, the two ships temporarily lost sight of each other. When the captain again boarded the boat, he found his crew had disappeared. After a second crew was assigned, the ship was again lost in a fog bank. This time, no trace of the boat — or the crew — was ever found.
Charles Berlitz, a man with an interest in Atlantis, the legendary lost island, puts forward his theory that a giant solar crystal, which once was the power generator for Atlantis, lies on the ocean floor. From time to time, according to his theory, passing ships and planes set off the crystal, which confuses their instruments and engulfs them into the ocean.
Officially, the U.S. Navy does not recognize the triangle as a danger zone and is convinced that “the majority of disappearances in the triangle can be due to the unique features of the area’s environment.” These include the swift Gulf Stream current and the unexplored valleys under water of the Atlantic. Also, the triangle is one of only two places on earth where a compass needle points to true north rather than magnetic north, causing problems in navigation.
However, other scientists argue that beings from outer space have established a highly advanced civilization in the unexplored depths of the Atlantic inside the triangle. There, they believe, most of the missing vessels – and their crews – may still be on display for study by these higher intelligences.
小题1:The author develops the first two paragraphs through _______.
A.a series of events described in order of time |
B.a general view supported by specific examples |
C.a specific incident followed by a general introduction |
D.a strange phenomenon followed by cause explanation |
A.He had all the wood transferred onto his own ship. |
B.He had new powerful sails fixed on the small boat. |
C.He sent a message that they were in danger and needed help. |
D.He asked some of his sailors to get onto the boat to sail it. |
A.drops | B.sucks | C.puts | D.throws |
A.The Mysterious Bermuda Triangle |
B.The History of the Bermuda Triangle |
C.A New Research on the Bermuda Triangle |
D.A New Angle to Look at the Bermuda Triangle |
" You probably don"t remember me," she said. Then she pulled out a piece of paper from her ___1___ and gave it to me. It was my handwriting.
As the assistant of the Honors Programs at the university, one of my __2___ was to review student transcripts(成绩单) to make sure they could ___3___ in Honors. It was common for students to have a(n) ___4___ start and they could no longer continue in Honors after their first term. However, sometimes their ___5___ term report cards would still be sent to us even though the students were no longer in the program.
The note she handed me ___6___, " Congratulations on your excellent second term. You may have been ___7___ with your grades, but you should feel ___8___ of how you"ve made some progress. Best of luck in keeping up the good work, and you"ll be able to succeed."
The student went on and said, " You can"t know what this ___9___ to me. I"ve carried it in my purse for three years and pulled it out anytime I didn"t want to do my ___10___. For three years I"ve been ___11___ to enter your office and giving you this note and this ___12____. " she handed me her latest transcript with good marks.
We were both ___13____. She cried and I ___14____ to. Writing the note seemed like nothing to me, but it meant so ___15___ to her. I really had no idea that my actions had such meaning.
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