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从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择能填入空白处的最佳答案,并将其字母代号填入答题卷相应空格内。
Many Chinese middle school students dream of becoming great 61 . How wonderful it is to be a hero , liked by a lot of people , 62 Yang Liwei and Jackie Chen!
However , this is the reason 63 they feel bad: they think they are not brave enough to do the things they like or to 64 their teacher’s questions because they’re afraid that people will laugh at them.
It’s very natural for young people 65 , especially in China. When I was a 66 I was also terribly shy. When I was among strangers, I could 67 breath! But after making some efforts I became as brave as my friends. I started to 68 for the school magazine and joined a sports team. Writing helped me grow and become mature (成熟的), and the friends I 69 on the sports team became my best friends. We played basketball, watched movies, and went swimming on hot summer days. A few years 70 when I went to college in New York City, I felt self-confident, like a hero!
61.A.actors B.astronauts C.heroes D.players
62.A.just who B.for example C.as if D.such as
63.A.when B.why C.how D.whether
64.A.give B.make C.remember D.answer
65.A.to be shy B.be shy C.be to shy D.shy to be
66.A.people B.teenager C.teacher D.hero
67.A.never B.none C.hardly D.hard
68.A.wait B.sell C.read D.write
69.A.made B.met C.knew D.thought
70.A.after B.late C.before D.later
Every culture has a recognized (公认的) point when a child becomes an adult, when rules must be followed and tests passed.
In China, although teenagers can get their ID cards at 16, many only see themselves as an adult when they are 18. In the US, where everyone drives, the main step to the freedom of adult life is learning to drive. At 16, American teens take their driving test. When they have their license(证), they drive into the grown-up world.
"Nobody wants to ride the cheese bus to school," said Eleanor Fulham, 17. "It's like you're not cool if you don't have a car," she said.
According to a recent research, 41% of 16 to 19 year olds in the US own cars, up from 23% in 1985. Although, most of these cars are bought by parents, some teens get part-time jobs to help pay.
Not all families can afford cars for their children. In cities with undergrounds and limited(有限的) parking, some teenagers don't want them. But in rich areas outside the city, if there are no undergrounds, and bicycles are more for fun than cars, it is strange for a teenager not to have a car.
But police say 16-year-olds have almost three times more accidents than 18 and 19-year-olds. This has made many parents stop before letting their kids drive. They need to wait until they are more experienced.
Julie Susiana, of Virginia, decided that her son Chad, 15, will wait until he is 17 to apply for his learner's permit (许可)
Chad said he has accepted his parents' decision, although it has caused some laughing from his friends. "They say that I am unlucky," he said. "But I'd rather be alive than driving, and I don't really trust my friends on the road either."
In China as more families get cars, more 18-year-olds learn to drive. Will this become a big step to becoming an adult?
1.16-year-old drivers have more accidents possibly because _______.
A. they want to show themselves off
B. they are not experienced drivers
C. older people always drive better
D. they never drive carefully on the road
2.Which may NOT be taken into consideration when deciding whether to buy a car?
A. How rich the family is.
B. Whether the kid is old enough.
C. What traffic condition there is around.
D. Whether it's practically needed.
3.The passage mainly gives information about _______.
A. an American culture about teenagers' driving
B. a change in the Chinese culture
C. a cultural difference between America and China
D. the relationship between driving and a person's development
4.Which may serve as the best title of the article?
A. Cars Helping You to Grow Up B. Driving into the Grown-up World
C. Teenagers' Driving in America D. Recognized Point of Becoming an Adult
Every culture has a recognized (公认的) point when a child becomes an adult, when rules must be followed and tests passed.
In China, although teenagers can get their ID cards at 16, many only see themselves as an adult when they are 18. In the US, where everyone drives, the main step to the freedom of adult life is learning to drive. At 16, American teens take their driving test. When they have their license(证), they drive into the grown-up world.
"Nobody wants to ride the cheese bus to school," said Eleanor Fulham, 17. "It's like you're not cool if you don't have a car," she said.
According to a recent research, 41% of 16 to 19 year olds in the US own cars, up from 23% in 1985. Although, most of these cars are bought by parents, some teens get part-time jobs to help pay.
Not all families can afford cars for their children. In cities with undergrounds and limited(有限的) parking, some teenagers don't want them. But in rich areas outside the city, if there are no undergrounds, and bicycles are more for fun than cars, it is strange for a teenager not to have a car.
But police say 16-year-olds have almost three times more accidents than 18 and 19-year-olds. This has made many parents stop before letting their kids drive. They need to wait until they are more experienced.
Julie Susiana, of Virginia, decided that her son Chad, 15, will wait until he is 17 to apply for his learner's permit (许可)
Chad said he has accepted his parents' decision, although it has caused some laughing from his friends. "They say that I am unlucky," he said. "But I'd rather be alive than driving, and I don't really trust my friends on the road either."
In China as more families get cars, more 18-year-olds learn to drive. Will this become a big step to becoming an adult?
【小题1】16-year-old drivers have more accidents possibly because _______.
A.they want to show themselves off |
B.they are not experienced drivers |
C.older people always drive better |
D.they never drive carefully on the road |
A.How rich the family is. |
B.Whether the kid is old enough. |
C.What traffic condition there is around. |
D.Whether it's practically needed. |
A.an American culture about teenagers' driving |
B.a change in the Chinese culture |
C.a cultural difference between America and China |
D.the relationship between driving and a person's development |
A.Cars Helping You to Grow Up | B.Driving into the Grown-up World |
C.Teenagers' Driving in America | D.Recognized Point of Becoming an Adult |
A.they want to show themselves off |
B.they are not experienced drivers |
C.older people always drive better |
D.they never drive carefully on the road |
A.How rich the family is. |
B.Whether the kid is old enough. |
C.What traffic condition there is around. |
D.Whether it's practically needed. |
A.an American culture about teenagers' driving |
B.a change in the Chinese culture |
C.a cultural difference between America and China |
D.the relationship between driving and a person's development |
A.Cars Helping You to Grow Up | B.Driving into the Grown-up World |
C.Teenagers' Driving in America | D.Recognized Point of Becoming an Adult |
I was woken up by a strange sound. I saw something moving by my window. I was terrified and ran downstairs. I found my mom in the kitchen, getting my brother ready for school.
"Mum, did you hear anything? I, uh. I thought I saw an alien."
"Are you all right? Just a dream ! "Mum answered.
Then I went back to my room. As I walked to the window, I cried, I saw a little alien, no more than three feet tall, with big and black eyes. It tried to run between my legs and escape through the window. Although I was scared, for some reason, I squeezed (挤) my legs together in time to catch it. It took out something and hurt me. I felt a terrible sense of nothingness and fainted (晕倒). Then I woke up.
At first, I could hardly move. I wasn't sure whether it was a dream or not. I pulled myself out of the bed and walked downstairs. I saw my mum in the kitchen. She was really getting my brother ready for school, wearing her pink clothes. Then I realized it was just a dream because in my dream she was wearing her work clothes.
From then on, I always dreamt about aliens and all the dreams felt so real. At that time, I really thought maybe I had some kind of relationship with aliens. About two months later, I stopped having such dreams. Later I realized that l used to have those dreams because I always read books or watched TV programs about aliens before I fell asleep!
【小题1】What did the writer first do when he saw the alien?
A.He was too scared to move. |
B.He knew it was a dream and wasn't afraid. |
C.He was so scared that he fainted. |
D.He thought against the alien. |
A.as soon as he woke up |
B.before he went downstairs |
C.when he saw his mother |
D.when he was hurt by the alien |
A.The writer had the dream at night. |
B.The writer's mother's work clothes might not be pink. |
C.The writer's mother was worried about his dream. |
D.When the writer had the dream, his family were sleeping. |
A.He had some kind of relationship with aliens. |
B.He was terribly ill. |
C.He often did something about aliens before going to bed. |
D.The dreams were all about the writer's real experiences. |
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