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I needed to buy a camera, one that was simply good at taking good snaps (快照). So I went on the net, spent 15 minutes reading product reviews on good websites, wrote down the names of three top recommendations (推荐) and headed for my nearest big camera store. There in the cupboard was one of the cameras on my list. And it was on special offer. Oh joy. I pointed at it and asked a salesgirl, “Can I have one of those?” “Do you want to try it first?" she said. It didn’t quite sound like a question. “Do I need to?” I replied. “There’s nothing wrong with it?” “No, no. But you should try it,” she said encouragingly. “Compare it with the others.”
I looked across at the others: shelves of similar cameras placed along the wall, offering different prices. With so many models to choose from, it seemed that I would have to spend hours weighing X against Y, always trying to consider Z and possibly H at the same time. But when I had finished, I would still have only the same two certainties that I had entered the store with: first, soon after I carried my new camera out of the shop, it would be worth half what I paid for it; and second, my wonderful camera would very quickly be replaced by a new model.
But something in the human soul whispers that you can beat these traps (陷阱) by making the right choice. In the end, I agreed to try the model I had chosen. The salesgirl seemed a kind girl. So I let her take out my chosen camera from the cupboard, show how it took excellent pictures of my fellow shoppers... and when she started to introduce the special features, I cut in to ask whether I needed to buy a carry-case and a memory card as well.
Why do we think that new choices still offer us anything new? Perhaps it is because they offer a chance to avoid facing the fact that our real choices in this culture are far more limited than we would like to imagine.
小题1:The salesgirl insisted that the writer should ______.
A.try the camera to see if there was anything wrong with it
B.compare the camera he had chosen with the others
C.get more information about different companies
D.trust her and stop asking questions
小题2:What does the writer mean by “it would be worth half what I paid for it”?
A.The camera was not good.
B.He should get a lower price.
C.The camera would soon fall in value.
D.The price of the camera was too high.
小题3:The writer decided to try the model he had chosen because he ______.
A.knew very little about it
B.didn’t trust the salesgirl any more
C.wanted to make sure he chose the best one
D.wanted to take pictures of his fellow shoppers
小题4: It can be inferred from the passage that in the writer’s opinion, ______.
A.salespersons are not always very kind
B.people waste too much money on cameras
C.cameras have become an important part of our daily life
D.we don’t actually need so many choices when buying a product

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“Teenager” means a person from 13 to 19 years old. Although they’re young, they have to make many important choices by themselves. Often teachers and parents cannot handle them because they don’t understand and know teenagers, especially their wishes, problems or different moods in a short time. They need to think about questions like these: Should we go to college? What kind of job do I want? However, other people also influence their choices. Who influences teenagers?

It depends on the kind of choice. When teenagers buy things, friends are the most important influence. This is especially true for clothes and music. TV shows, advertisements and parents also influence teenagers. In more serious things, parents are probably the most important influence. Some teenagers say it’s best to regard both parents and friends as influences. James, a seventeen-year-old boy says he’s “just a crazy man”. He also says, “Parents are really important because they can tell you what’s right and wrong.”
But teenagers also feel they need to make choices—to make their own mistakes. As one teenager girl said, “If our parents don’t let us make our own choices, maybe in the future we don’t know how to do it.” And they feel friends can often be a big help, especially because friends sometimes know more about their situation than their parents.
【小题1】 Why do teenagers sometimes have to make their own choices?
A.Because the teachers want them to do it.
B.Because their parents want them to do it.
C.Because teenagers like to make choices by themselves.
D.Because teachers and parents don’t understand them well.
【小题2】 Who influences most to the teenagers when they buy music?
A.Their teachers.B.Theirs parents.C.Their friends.D.Movie stars.
【小题3】 What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.Everybody needs to make choices.
B.Teenagers need to make choices by themselves.
C.Teenagers know more about TV shows and music.
D.Teachers and parents should help teenagers as much as possible.

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“Teenager” means a person from 13 to 19 years old. Although they’re young, they have to make many important choices by themselves. Often teachers and parents cannot handle them because they don’t understand and know teenagers, especially their wishes, problems or different moods in a short time. They need to think about questions like these: Should we go to college? What kind of job do I want? However, other people also influence their choices. Who influences teenagers?

It depends on the kind of choice. When teenagers buy things, friends are the most important influence. This is especially true for clothes and music. TV shows, advertisements and parents also influence teenagers. In more serious things, parents are probably the most important influence. Some teenagers say it’s best to regard both parents and friends as influences. James, a seventeen-year-old boy says he’s “just a crazy man”. He also says, “Parents are really important because they can tell you what’s right and wrong.”
But teenagers also feel they need to make choices—to make their own mistakes. As one teenager girl said, “If our parents don’t let us make our own choices, maybe in the future we don’t know how to do it.” And they feel friends can often be a big help, especially because friends sometimes know more about their situation than their parents.
【小题1】 Why do teenagers sometimes have to make their own choices?
Because the teachers want them to do it.
Because their parents want them to do it.
Because teenagers like to make choices by themselves.
Because teachers and parents don’t understand them well.
【小题2】 Who influences most to the teenagers when they buy music?

A.Their teachers.B.Theirs parents.C.Their friends.D.Movie stars.
【小题3】 What does the passage mainly talk about?
Everybody needs to make choices.
Teenagers need to make choices by themselves.
Teenagers know more about TV shows and music.
Teachers and parents should help teenagers as much as possible.

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Conversation A
Tina: I like a big breakfast. My mother always says it's the most important meal of the day.
Pam: I know it's important to eat something. But I don't like to eat too much. Well, maybe I'll have an
omelet.
Tina: Those are good. With the omelet, you get a choice of toast or a muffin.
Pam: Good. I want a muffin.
Conversation B
Waitress: Here's your coffee and juice.  Are you ready to order?
Tina: Yes, we are. Pam?
Pam: I’d like the cheese omelet, please.
Waitress: Do you want toast or a muffin with that?
Pamt: A muffin, please. What else comes with the omelet?
Waitress: Hash browns.
Pam: OK, Can I have some bacon, too?
Waitress: Certainly,
Conversation C
Waitress: And for you, Miss?
Tina: I’d like the American Breakfast.
Waitress: OK. How do you want your eggs?
Tina: Sunny-side up, please.
Waitress: Toast or a muffin?
Tina: Toast, please. And bacon.
Waitress: All right. I’ll be back with your breakfast soon.
1. From the conversations we know Tina and Pam think        is very important for people's health.  
A. supper              
B. dinner
C. tea                
D. breakfast
2. Pam eats          .    
A. American Breakfast
B. a muffin And an egg
C. the cheese omelet, hash browns and some bacon
D. coffee, milk, tomatoes and toast
3. Tina would like to have_____________.   
A. sunny-side up eggs, toast and bacon
B. British Breakfast in a super restaurant
C. several pancakes, muffins and juice
D. fresh eggs, any style ham or sausage toast
4. Bacon means "          "  in Chinese.  
A.腌熏猪肉      
B.仅煎一面的蛋
C.薄煎饼        
D.炸马铃薯块
5. After reading we know American Breakfast is        favorite.
A. Pam's          
B. waitress'
C. Tina's        
D. author’s

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“Teenager” means a person from 13 to 19 years old. Although they’re young, they have to make many important choices by themselves. Often teachers and parents cannot handle them because they don’t understand and know teenagers, especially their wishes, problems or different moods in a short time. They need to think about questions like these: Should we go to college? What kind of job do I want? However, other people also influence their choices. Who influences teenagers?

It depends on the kind of choice. When teenagers buy things, friends are the most important influence. This is especially true for clothes and music. TV shows, advertisements and parents also influence teenagers. In more serious things, parents are probably the most important influence. Some teenagers say it’s best to regard both parents and friends as influences. James, a seventeen-year-old boy says he’s “just a crazy man”. He also says, “Parents are really important because they can tell you what’s right and wrong.”
But teenagers also feel they need to make choices—to make their own mistakes. As one teenager girl said, “If our parents don’t let us make our own choices, maybe in the future we don’t know how to do it.” And they feel friends can often be a big help, especially because friends sometimes know more about their situation than their parents.
小题1: Why do teenagers sometimes have to make their own choices?
Because the teachers want them to do it.
Because their parents want them to do it.
Because teenagers like to make choices by themselves.
Because teachers and parents don’t understand them well.
小题2: Who influences most to the teenagers when they buy music?
A.Their teachers.B.Theirs parents.C.Their friends.D.Movie stars.
小题3: What does the passage mainly talk about?
Everybody needs to make choices.
Teenagers need to make choices by themselves.
Teenagers know more about TV shows and music.
Teachers and parents should help teenagers as much as possible.

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