“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. 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. Who influences most to the teenagers when they buy music?
A.Their teachers. | B.Theirs parents. | C.Their friends. | D.Movie stars. |
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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Name: David |
Age: 13 |
Sex: M |
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Address: Ningbo, Zhejiang, China |
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Postal code: 315010 |
Telephone: 87254721 |
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E-mail: david @sina.com |
Fruit: apples, oranges |
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Fax : 87256931 |
Blood type: O |
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David is _______.
A.a girl | B.twelve |
C.thirteen | D.a woman |
David is in _______.
A.Hangzhou | B.Ningbo |
C.Jinghua | D.England |
David’s telephone number is _______.
A.315010 | B.87256931 |
C.87254721 | D.13 |
His blood type is ______.
A.M | B.david @sina. Com |
C.13 | D.O |
He likes ______.
A.apples and oranges | B.pears |
C.eggs | D.bananas |
I am Tony Smith. I am 12. I am in No.101 Middle School. I’m in Class 2, Grade 7. My oldfriend is Jim Green. He is an English boy. He is twelve, too. He is in my class. He can speakgood Chinese. Jane is in Class 2, too. I think she is a good girl. My Chinese teacher isMr. Wang. His students like him. He is very cool.How old is Tony Smith?
A.twelve | B.twenty |
C.thirteen | D.thirty |
Who is Jim Green?
A.He is Tony’s new friend. | B.He is Tony’s cousin. |
C.He is Tony’s old friend. | D.He is a teacher. |
Where is Jim from?
A.China | B.America |
C.England | D.France |
Who is the teacher?
A.Mr. Li | B.Mr. Wang |
C.Mrs. Wang | D.Miss. Wang |
Which is NOT true?
A.Jane is a girl. |
B.Jim Green can’t speak Chinese. |
C.Tony’s friend Jane is also in Class 2. |
D.Mr. Wang’s students like him. |
Name |
Vicky Chow |
Birth place |
Gaoxiong, Taipei |
Birthday |
December 20, 1981 |
Hobby |
Sleeping& Eating junk food |
Dream |
Working in a city by the sea |
How old is Vicky Chow?
A. 20 B.32 C. 33In the future which city might Vicky choose to work in?
A. Changsha B. Sanya C. BeijingWhich of the following is true?
A. Vicky isn’t from China.
B. Five days after Vicky’s birthday is Christmas Day.
C. Vicky is athletic.
Film |
Price |
Date |
Time |
How to Train Your Dragon2 (3D) Action movie & Cartoon |
¥80 |
September 20, 2014 |
10:20am, 12:50pm 3:30pm, 7:20pm |
Tale of the Rally Comedy & Cartoon |
¥60 (40% off for kids under 14) |
September 20, 2014 |
8:40am, 11:30am 4:20pm, 8:20pm |
But Always Romance |
¥50 |
September 20, 2014 |
7:50am, 10:30am 2:00pm, 7:00pm |
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (3D) Action Movie& Science fiction |
¥90 (20%off for students) |
September 20, 2014 |
1:30pm, 3:20pm 5:20pm, 8:30pm |
Tip: Show your student ID card and you’ll get a free bag of popcorn. |
If Jack is only free on the morning of September 20, and he likes action movies, which movie should he choose?
A. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
B. Tale of the Rally
C. How to Train Your Dragon2 Which of the following is true?
A. With student ID card, you can watch the film for free.
B. If 15-year-old Kimmy goes to see Tale of the Rally with his parents, they’ll have to pay ¥156.
C. If you go to see Dawn of the Planet of the Apes with your parents, you’ll have to pay ¥252.
A road is a bridge between two places. The Silk Road has been a bridge between East and West for more than 2,000 years.
But do you know the Silk Road is not a single route(路线)?
It is a series of trade and cultural transmission (传送) routes. It began during the Western Han Dynasty. The trade route starts from the city of Xi’an in Shaanxi province and ends in Eastern Europe, near today’s Turkey and the Mediterranean Sea. The Silk Road was about 6,500 kilometers long. It went across one-fourth of the planet.
The Silk Road got its name because Chinese silk used to be carried along this road. Besides silk, jade, ceramics and iron went west to Rome. From the west came glass, gems, and food like carrots and sesame.
The Silk Road was very important to both China and the rest of the world. Besides trade, knowledge about science, arts and literature, as well as crafts and technologies was shared across the Silk Roads. In this way, languages and cultures developed and influenced each other.
Today, places along the Silk Road are great travel destinations, such as the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an and Mogao Grottoes (莫高窟) in Dunhuang, Gansu. Now, beginning in August, a new train line, the New Orient Express, runs from Beijing across the Silk Road.Where does the Silk Road start and end?
A. Xi’an and Western Europe
B. Xi’an and Eastern Europe
C. Dunhuang and Eastern EuropeMany things were carried to China from the west along the Silk Road except______.
A. sesame B. silk C. gemsWhich of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Silk was once carried along the road, so it was named the Silk Road.
B. It went across one-fourth of the planet.
C. The Silk Road is about 1400 years old.According to the passage, the Silk Road is meaningful NOT because______.
A. it connected China with the outside world
B. it was the longest road in the world
C. it’s one of the cultural transmission routes We can infer from passage that_____.
A. now tourists can travel along the Silk Road by train
B. the Silk Road was the only route to spread culture in history
C. China didn’t benefit from (从……中收益)the Silk Road