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Your Junior 3 year will finish soon. Do you want to say something about your junior school life? What were the rewards (收获) of the four y   86   ? Teens readers have their stories to share.

Lin Yijian, 14, Xiamen, Fujian

I got through a hard time in Junior 2 when my grades s   87    dropped a lot. I faced great pressure. In the following summer vacation, I worked really hard by studying from 7:30 am to 9:30 pm every day. It was crazy, but when I got back to the front seat of the class, I felt everything had been worthwhile (值得的).

Zhang Wanying, 15, Dalian, Liaoning

  In 2009 I had a trip to the US with some students and teachers. When we a   88    there, the other students and I didn’t want to eat the local food. The teachers were w   89    and tried to make us eat. When we finally finished the meal, the guide scolded (责备) us, saying that the world now sees how spoiled (被宠坏的) Chinese kids are. I felt really sorry.

Luo Shu’er, 14, Hangzhou, Zhejiang

    I lived in a dorm (寝室) during junior school. It was a great challenge since I had never left my parents before that. I had to take care of e   90    myself. I learned to tidy my bed and get along with roommates. I also learned to make a timetable to arrange my time. I’ve done a good job and I feel p   91   .

Yin Donghui, 13, Beijing

  I won first place in the rope skipping (跳绳) competition at our school’s sports meeting my first year in junior school. The sports meeting is a big thing at our school. To prepare for it I practiced h   92    and skipped rope 500 times every day. Finally I skipped over 210 times in one minute. You don’t know how excited I was then!

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Your Junior 3 year will finish soon. Do you want to say something about your junior school life? What were the rewards(收获)of the three years? Teen readers have their stories to share.

Lin Yijian, 14, Xiamen, Fujian

I got through a hard time in Junior 2 when my grades suddenly dropped(下降)a lot. I faced great pressure. In the following summer vacation, I worked really hard by studying from 7:30 am to 9:30 pm every day. It was crazy, but when I got back to the front seat of the class, I felt everything had been worthwhile (值得的).

Luo Shu’er, 14, Hangzhou, Zhejiang

I lived in a dorm during junior school. It was a great challenge since I had never left my parents before that. I had to take care of everything myself. I learned to make my bed and get along with roommates. I also learned to make a schedule to arrange(安排)my time. I’ve done a good job and I feel proud.

Yin Donghui, 13, Beijing

I won first place in the rope skipping(跳绳)competition at our school’s sports meeting in my first year in junior school. The sports meeting is a big thing at our school. To prepare for it, I practiced hard and skipped rope 500 times every day. Finally I skipped over 210 times in one minute. You don’t know how excited I was then!

1.Where can you probably read the passage?

A. In an ad.                         B. In a story book.               C. In a newspaper.     D. In a textbook.

2. Why did Lin Yijian face great pressure in Junior 2?

A. Because his grades were not so good as before.

B. Because he felt everything had been worthwhile.

C. Because he studied too hard.

D. Because he wanted to drop his study.

3.What does the underlined word “dorm” mean in the passage?

A. 旅馆                            B. 宿舍                             C. 会堂                            D. 走廊

4.How many times can Yin Donghui skip in one minute at last?

A. 150 times.                       B. 200 times.                        C. 210 times.                        D. 500 times.

5. How does the writer show the teen readers’ junior school life?

A. By comparing different places.                                B. By describing people’s looks.

C. By giving figures(数据).                                          D. By using students’ words.

 

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     Parents are the closest people to you in the world. They love you just because you are you. And they
would do anything for you. Like a lot of middle school students, Zhuang Shuxia has a problem. She and
her parents don't get on well. "I really want to be my Daddy's little girl. But it feels like he just doesn't
understand. He talks at me and doesn't listen." said Zhuang, a Grade 9 student in Hangzhou. Do you and
your parents also have problems? Well, why don't you all take a walk and have a talk on Monday? It's the
International Day of Families. On May 15, people around the world give thanks for good things about their
families and work on family problems. A study last year showed that 1,500 Beijing families had the same
problem as Zhuang's family: The children, 12 to 15 years old, didn't like talking with their parents much.
They weren't happy at home. Of course, lots of kids feel that way. But you and your parents will be much
happier if you can be friends. Here are some ways to have a good talk with them:
     1. Find a good time to talk, like when you're eating dinner, going out for a walk or watching TV.
     2. Tell them something you're interested in, or ask them about their lives when they were young. They
love to talk about it.
     3. Listen to them carefully, and look them in the eye.
     4. Be honest. Your parents will trust you more. And a trusting family is a happy family.
1. What is Zhuang Shuxia's problem?
[     ]
A. Her father thinks she is old enough.
B. Her father doesn't like to talk with her.
C. She really wants to be a little girl again.
D. She and her father don't understand each other well.
2. What does the writer suggest the students do on the International Day of Families?
[     ]
A. They should remember the special day for the families in the world.
B. They should take a walk and have a talk with their parents.
C. They should do something to celebrate the International Day of Families.
D. They should help others to solve their family problems.
3. In this passage the writer tells the children, 12 to 15 years old, _____.
[     ]
A. how to show their thanks to their parents
B. how to make friends with their parents
C. how to feel happier at home in different ways
D. how to win their parents' trust by listening to their parents

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We have to accept the truth: Sometimes, we just want to shout out loud.
For example, we all have days like this: our dog has made a mess on the floor we just cleaned, or our friend called to tell us he or she couldn’t come at the last minute when we had cooked dinner for him or her. We may be really angry but we tried to bear things like those. According to ancient Chinese wisdom, we should shout in a loud voice instead of keeping silent. In fact, it’s good for our health.
“Chinese people have passed on the practice from ancient times to now as a part of traditional medicine,” said Mrs. Li, a 60-year-old woman from Hangzhou. “My parents taught me to do this. It’s a part of our folk(民间的)culture. ”
Mrs. Li is a member of a group of people who love shouting. Each morning, she and some of her friends climb to the top of a hill and let out loud shouts before starting their daily exercise. They believe that shouting is good exercise for their lungs(肺)and it brings them a lot of fun.
“Sometimes I shout out and other shout back,” said Mrs. Gu, another shouting lover. “It makes you happy. You laugh and then you feel very comfortable. ”
Dr. Peter Calafiura, an American doctor, agrees that shouting can have a positive influence on people’s health.
So, next time you start your morning run, why not try to shout out first? It will make you healthier.
小题1:The underlined word “bear” in Paragraph 2 means “__________” in Chinese.
A.纠正B.忍受C.铭记D.杜绝
小题2:Mrs. Li learnt to shout to make herself feel better from __________.
A.her parentsB.her teacherC.Mrs. GuD.Dr. Peter Calafiura
小题3:Where does Mrs. Li shout every day?
A.In a park.B.At a square.C.In her house.D.On a hill.
小题4:What does Dr. Peter Calafiura think of shouting?
A.It’s great furl. B.It’s good for people’s health.
C.It’s easy to learn.D.It’s good exercise especially for kids.
小题5:The passage is mainly about __________.
A.a shouting 1overB.a shouting club
C.the advantages of shoutingD.the history of shouting

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Your Junior 3 year will finish soon. Do you want to say something about your junior school life?

What were the rewards (收获) of the three years? Our readers have their stories to share.

Ben,15,Guangzhou,Guangdong

   I got through a hard time in Junior 2 when my grades suddenly dropped(下降) a lot. I faced great pressure. In the following summer vacation, I worked hard by studying for 10 hours a day. It was crazy, but when I became one of the top students again, I felt everything had been worthwhile(值得的).

Julie, 13,Beijing

     In July, 2011,I had a trip to the UK with some students

and teachers. When we arrived there, the other students and I

didn’t want to eat the local food. The teachers were worried and

tried to make us eat. When we finally finished the meal, the

guide said that the world now sees how spoiled(被宠坏的)

Chinese kids are. I felt really sorry.

John,14,Hangzhou,Zhejiang

     I lived in a dorm(寝室)during junior school. It was a great challenge since I had never left my parents before that. I had to take care of everything myself. I learned to make my bed and get along with roommates. I also learned to make a schedule to arrange(安排)my time .I’ve done a good job and I feel proud.

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Age of Ben

81._____________________________

Place John is from

82._____________________________

Time Julie went to the UK

83._____________________________

How Ben improve his grades

84._____________________________

Things John has learned during junior school

Make the bed 85._________________

Make a schedule to arrange time

 

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