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We all dream about things that we would like to do and things we hope to achieve in the future. But are everybody¡¯s dreams the same? Here are some of the findings of a survey about hopes and dreams, in which thousands of students across China took part.

What are the hopes of teenagers? We received several different answers to the question: what would you like to do after you finish your education? It seems that some students would like to start work as soon as they can, so that they can help offer their parents better lives. Other students hope to go on studying after they finish school and to go to university. Although money is important, many teenagers want to do jobs they like. According to the survey, the most popular choice of job is computer programming.

What are the dreams of teenagers? Teenagers have all kinds of dreams. Some are more realistic(ÏÖʵµÄ) than others. For example, many students would like to be volunteers if Beijing could hold the World Cup, maybe working as translators or tour guides. And many students dream of having a trip to every corner of the world one day.

According to the survey, less realistic dreams are also common, but many students reported that they were willing to work hard to achieve their dreams. Quite a few dreamed of becoming famous, perhaps famous sports people or singers. Some students would like to go on exciting trips. One student would love to sail across the Pacific Ocean. And then there are dreams that there is no possibility for students to achieve. Three students would like to be able to fly.

It is clear from the survey that teenagers have similar hopes. It seems that most students hope to have a good education and find a good job. On the other hand, students dream of very different things: good things, and even crazy things. It is very important to dream, so hold on your dreams, one day they may just be realized.

A survey about some Chinese students¡¯ hopes and dreams
 


Hopes of teenagers
 

¡ñSome students want to begin work as soon as possible to help1.their parents with better lives.
¡ñSome students hope to2.studying after finishing school.
¡ñMany students would like to do jobs they enjoy though money is of great3..
¡ñMost students4.computer programming as their jobs.
 


5.of teenagers
 

¡ñSome students have more realistic dreams, such as working as volunteers at the World Cup and6.around the world.
¡ñSome students have less realistic dreams, such as becoming famous
sports people or singers and7.across the Pacific Ocean.
¡ñIt is highly8.for some students to achieve their dreams like being able to fly.
 


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¡ñThe survey shows that teenagers¡¯ hopes are9.while their dreams are different.
¡ñYou can¡¯t realize your dream10.holding on it and hard work.
 

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Don¡¯t be too surprised if you see a car going down the road without a driver in Beijing these days. 1.Last month, Baidu began to test its self-driving cars on open roads in Beijing.

2.Since then, companies like Tesla, Uber and Baidu have been working to produce and test their own self-driving cars.

Self-driving cars are safer than regular cars. 3.They can remove the stress of driving and allow disabled or blind people to get around more easily.

4.In one test, researchers pointed a laser pointer(¼¤¹â°ô) at the car's sensors(´«¸ÐÆ÷) while it was moving. The car mistakenly thought that the laser beam was in its way and slowed down or changed the direction.

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A. At times, it may break down.

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D. But self-driving cars have their own problems as well.

E. And they are more environmentally friendly than regular cars.

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You may not realize it, but you are doing much more than just studying when you are at school. School is also the place where you learn to get on well with people. 61But this is not always easy__What can you do if you just don¡¯t like one of your classmates?

__If you discover that you have problems getting on with your classmates or friends, the most important thing to learn is tolerance. Tolerance is the ability to realize and respect the differences in others. We cannot change the way that other people do, so it is important to lean to live happily with them.

Tolerance will make everyone get on better with each other. Getting to know someone may help you understand why he does things differently. Something different does not exactly mean that it is bad. Tolerance teaches us to keep a temperate and open mind.

You need to remember an old saying, 63¡°Treat others how you want to be treated.¡± If you tolerate something, it does not mean that you have to like it.64ÏÖÔÚ£¬Ã»ÓÐÈËÒªÇóÄã¸Ä±ä×Ô¼º¡£ Tolerance just means that you should respect the differences in others and not try to make them change.

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I'm from Romania.China is really a great country and its high?speed railways are very fast£¬convenient and tidy.It takes me only 6 hours from Beijing to Shanghai by train.It saves a lot of time and it's cheaper than airplane.I wish we would have high?speed railways in our country someday.

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B. Convenient and wonderful.

C. Cheap and amazing.

D. Cheap and tidy.

2.What do ¡°A¡± and ¡°B¡± refer to in Yala's words?

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C. Two places. D. Two ways of life.

3.What does the underlined phrase ¡°be in a tough spot¡± mean?

A. Get into trouble. B. Lose your way.

C. Stay in silence. D. Be very poor.

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B. There are no high?speed railways in Romania now.

C. Alipay is the only way of paying for things.

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1.What did Lion do each day?

A. He stepped onto a hunter¡¯s net.

B. He bowed before weaker animals.

C. He showed kindness to animals in the jungle.

D. He had a good sleep under his favorite tree.

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A. He make a hole in the net.

B. He shouted at Lion angrily.

C. He tripped over Lion¡¯s paws.

D. He prepared a delicious meal for Lion.

3.Why did Lion let Mouse go?

A. Because he was trapped in the net.

B. Because he took Mouse as his good friend.

C. Because he believed Mouse could save him

D. Because he doubted if Mouse could be any help.

4.What do you think of Mouse?

A. Clever and honest B. Silly and lazy

C. Humorous and stubborn D. Proud and selfish

5.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Pride makes you lose what you have.

B. Don¡¯t put all your eggs in one basket.

C. Even the small can show great strength.

D. When the cat¡¯s away, the mice will play.

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