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     A generation gap (代沟) has become a serious problem.I read a     l     about it in the newspaper.
Some children have killed themselves after    2     with parents. I think this is because they don't often
have  a talk with each other. Parents now       3       more time
     in the office,     4      they don't have much time to  stay with their children. As time passes, they both
feel that they don't have the       5       topic (趣目) to talk about.l want to tell parents to spend more time with your   6    ,get to know them and     7    them. And for children,show your     8     to your parents.
They  are the people who love you. So  9  them  your  thoughts. In this way,you  10   have  a   better 
 understanding of each other.
(     )1. A. message          
(     )2. A. talking          
(     )3. A. spend            
(     )4. A. because          
(     )5. A. interesting    
(     )6. A. business        
(     )7. A. get on well with
(     )8. A. interest        
(     )9. A. tell            
(     )10. A. can            
B. call      
B. arguing  
B. stay    
B. if        
B. same      
B. children  
B. look after
B. serect    
B. ask      
B. should    
C. report    
C. fighting  
C.work        
C. but        
C. true      
C. work      
C. understand
C. trouble    
C. answer    
C. must      
D. letter    
D. playing  
D. have      
D. so        
D. good      
D. office    
D. ove      
D. feeling  
D. say      
D. would    

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  A generous gap (代沟) has become a serious problem. I read a 1 about it in the newspaper. Some children have killed themselves after 2 with parents. I think this is because they don't often have a talk with each other. Parents now 3 more time in the office, 4 they don't have much time to stay with their children. As time passes, they both feel that they don't have the 5 topic (题目) to talk about. I want to tell parents to be more with your 6 , get to know them and 7 them. And for children, show your 8 to your parents. They are the people who love you. So 9 them your thoughts. In this way, you 10 have a better understanding of each other.

(1) A.message
B.call
C.report
D.letter
(2) A.talk
B.argue
C.fight
D.play
(3) A.spend
B.stay
C.work
D.have
(4) A.because
B.if
C.but
D.so
(5) A.interesting
B.same
C.true
D.good
(6) A.business
B.children
C.work
D.office
(7) A.get on well with
B.look after
C.understand
D.love
(8) A.interest
B.secret
C.trouble
D.feelings
(9) A.tell
B.ask
C.answer
D.say
(10) A.can
B.should
C.must
D.would

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     Young people are often unhappy when they're with their parents. They say that their parents don't 
  1    them. They often think their parents are too strict with them.    2    often find it difficult to win
their children's trust (信任). They seem to forget how they themselves felt when they were     3   , so
they can't quite understand young people now.    
     For example, young people like to do things without much thinking. It's one of their ways to    4    
that they have grown up and they can do    5    any difficult things. And    6    people worry more easily.
Most of them usually    7    what they will do carefully, while young people don' t.
     Young people often make their parents angry by clothes they    8    , the music they enjoy and
something else. But they don't mean to cause any trouble.    9    just feel that in this way they can be
far away from the old people's    10    and they want to make a new culture of their own. And    11    
their parents don't like their music or clothes or their way of speaking, the young people feel very  
    12   , because sometimes they even don't want their parents to say "Yes" to what they do. They
    13    to stay at home alone and do    14    they like.
      I think young people should try to    15    their parents to understand them. If so, they can get on
well with each other.

(     )1. A. know     
(     )2. A. Teachers 
(     )3. A. young    
(     )4. A. learn    
(     )5. A. for      
(     )6. A. older    
(     )7. A.  look for
(     )8. A. put on  
(     )9. A. They    
(     )10. A. place  
(     )11. A. after   
(     )12. A. worried
(     )13. A. want   
(     )14. A. why     
(     )15. A. get    
B. understand 
B. Students   
B. old        
B. see        
B. with                
B. younger      
B. look after
B. wear       
B. We         
B. world      
B. until      
B. tired      
B. remember   
B. where      
B. let        
C. want     
C. Parents   
C. healthy   
C. show      
C. without           
C. more            
C. think about
C. sell        
C. You        
C. family     
C. before     
C. happy      
C. help       
C. when       
C. make     
D. love         
D. Children        
D. free           
D. find           
D. in              
D. fewer          
D. worry about     
D. give       
D. I             
D. room          
D. if             
D. sad            
D. forget      
D. what           
D. tell      

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        If you are a member of a social networking (社交的) website such as QQ, Kaixin, MySpace or Facebook,
you can add a new friend by sending someone a friend request (请求). If you later fall out with that person,
what do you do? You can hit the "unfriend" button (操作框) and remove (移走) him or her from your friend list. That means you won't talk, exchange information, or see each other's updates (更新) on the website any more.
       That is a quick way to solve problems, isn't it? In fact, "unfriend" is often used on social networking
websites. It has become so popular that Oxford University Press recently chose it as the 2009 word of the year.
       Experts at Oxford University Press look at how the words of the English language change from year to
year. They choose words that are popular and have important cultural meanings. 
       Christine Lindberg, editor for Oxford's dictionary program, said the word "unfriend" is popular now and
may stay popular for a long time. People understand its meaning in the online social networking context
(上下文), and also accept it as a modern verb. So it makes an interesting choice for the Word of the Year. 
       How to use the word? You can say "I decided to unfriend my roommate on Facebook after we had a fight"
or "I unfriended Alice on MySpace when she said something bad to me."
1. How many social networking websites are mentioned?
[     ]
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
2. You can add a new friend by ______.
[     ]
A. calling the person on the phone
B. meeting the person face to face
C. inviting the person to dinner
D. sending the person a message
3. If you hit the "unfriend" button, you can ______.
[     ]
A. remove a person from your friend list
B. share information with a person
C. send a person a friend request
D. send messages to a person
4. The phrase "fall out with" probably means ______.
[     ]
A. break up with
B. get on well with
C. make friends with
D. fall in love with
5. "Unfriend" was chosen as the 2009 word of the year because of the following EXCEPT_______.
[     ]
A. it is widely used on the web
B. it has important cultural meanings
C. it is a good way to solve problems between friends
D. it is understood and accepted by many people

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