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When I was growing up, 16 was always a magical age, a symbol of maturity, responsibility and of course more independence and freedom. I sat through the hours of Driver’s Ed classes eager to get out on the road. I couldn’t wait to get my driver’s license.
But it’s a different story for today’s teens. In January, the U.S. Department Transportation released 2012 data that showed only 30.7 percent of U.S. teens got their license at age 16, Twenty years before, that number was almost 45 percent.
There are numbers of reasons for the fall – off. The growing responsibilities like paying for insurance and high gas prices discourage teens from getting behind the wheel. Plus, many teens today are so busy with homework, endless hours of activities and part-time jobs, that finding the time for Driver’s Ed classes may be more difficult that ever.
In addition, many states have raised the driving age, or restricted when teens can drive and who they can have in the car. Parents may also be making their own personal restrictions until they feel their teens are responsible enough to drive safely.
Driving is part of the American culture, but it’s not the central focus like it was 25 years ago. They have so many other things to do now. One of the more interesting factors delaying teens driving might be the change of their social life. Today, teens need to look no further than Face book or other social networking sites to connect with their friends. There is simply less need, maybe less desire, to be able to grab the keys and go.
Michelle Wei got her license as a senior in high school because her digital social life made it easy no to drive. “If I couldn’t get a ride to see my friend who lives a town over,” the 19-year-old said, “I could talk on IM or Skype.”
Research has shown that these online relationships can lead to higher quality friendships, so it isn’t necessarily a bad thing. However, it’s important to find a balance. If old face-to-face friendships are good, why not drive to find them?We can infer from the first paragraph that .
| A.Driver’s Ed classes allowed teens to know what maturity was |
| B.getting a driving license at 16 was a must for American teens |
| C.16 was considered an age when one could get his driver’s license |
| D.teens could drive on the road without taking Driver’s Ed classes |
What does the passage mainly talk about?
| A.Desire to drive on the road declines among American teens. |
| B.Getting a license costs much more than ever before. |
| C.Social networking sites are changing the life of American teens. |
| D.American teens are becoming more responsible than ever. |
Michelle’s Wei’s example is used to explain ________.
| A.why American teens are crazy about digital social life |
| B.what social networking websites are bringing to American teens |
| C.to what degree the Internet is affecting the American car culture |
| D.what the Internet does to help teens to get a driving license |
The last paragraph is reminding the readers that .
| A.the Internet h as a bad effect on the teen’s social life |
| B.teens should keep a balance in choosing their lifestyle |
| C.actual contacts can be replaced by talking on line |
| D.face-to-face friendship is always the best choice |
Have you ever wondered why birds sing? Maybe you thought that they were just happy. After all, you probably sing or whistle when you are happy.
Some scientists believe that birds do sing some of the time just because they are happy. However they sing most of the time for a very different reason. Their singing is actually a warning to other birds to stay out of their territory.
Do you know what a ‘territory’ is? A territory is an area that an animal, usually the male, claims as its own. Only he and his family are welcome there. No other families of the same species are welcome. Your yard and house are your territory where only your family and friends are welcome. If a stranger should enter your territory and threaten you, you might shout. Probably this would be enough to frighten him away.
If so, you have actually scared the stranger away without having to fight him. A bird does the same thing. But he expects an outsider almost any time, especially at nesting(筑巢)season. So he is screaming all the time, whether he can see an outsider or not. This screaming is what we call a bird’s song, and it is usually enough to keep an outsider away.
Birds sing loudest in the spring when they are trying to attract a mate and warn others not to enter the territory of theirs.
You can see that birds have a language of their own. Most of it has to do with attracting mates and setting up territories.Some scientists believe that most of the time bird’s singing is actually________.
| A.an expression of happiness | B.a way of warning |
| C.an expression of anger | D.a way of greeting |
What does the underlined word “territory’’ mean?
| A.A place where families of other species are not accepted |
| B.A place where a bird may shout at the top of its voice |
| C.An area for which birds fight against each other |
| D.An area which a bird considers to be its own |
Why do birds keep on singing at nesting season?
| A.Because they want to invite more friends |
| B.Because their singing helps frighten outsiders away |
| C.Because they want to find outsiders around |
| D.Because their singing helps get rid of their fears |
How does the writer explain bird’s singing?
| A.By comparing birds with human beings | B.By reporting experiment results |
| C.By describing birds’ daily life | D.By telling a bird’s story |
Green is an important color in nature. It is the color of grass and the leaves on trees. It is also the color of most growing plants. 
Sometimes, the word green means young, fresh and growing. Sometimes, it describes something that is not yet ripe(成熟) or finished. For example, a greenhorn is someone who has no experience, who is new to a situation. In the fifteenth century, a greenhorn was a young cow or ox whose horns(角) had not yet developed. A century or so later, a greenhorn was a soldier who had not yet had any experience in battle. By the eighteenth century, a greenhorn had the meaning it has today—a person who is new in a job.
Someone who has the ability to grow plants well is said to have a green thumb. The expression comes from the early nineteen hundreds. A person with a green thumb seems to have a magic touch that makes plants grow quickly and well. You might say that the woman next door has a green thumb if her garden continues to grow long after your plants have died.
The Green Revolution is the name given some years ago to the development of new kinds of rice and other grains. The new plants produced much larger crops. The Green Revolution was the result of hard work by agricultural scientists who had green thumbs.
Green is also the color used to describe the powerful feeling, jealousy(嫉妒). The green-eyed monster is not a frightening creature from outer space. It is an expression used about four hundred years ago by British writer William Shakespeare in his play “Othello”. It describes the unpleasant feeling a person has when someone has something he wants. A young man may suffer from the green-eyed monster if his girlfriend begins going out with someone else. Or, that green-eyed monster may affect your friend if you get a pay rise and she does not. Greenhorn now refers to ____.
| A.a person who is new in a job | B.a new solider | C.a young horse | D.a thumb |
A person who has a green thumb is a person ____.
| A.whose garden is greener than others’ | B.whose thumbs are in green color |
| C.who is good at growing plants | D.who is younger than his neighbors |
The author is actually talking about ____.
| A.colors | B.language | C.politics | D.agriculture |
Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
| A.In about the 16th century, a greenhorn meant an experienced soldier |
| B.The Green Revolution may have some connection with green thumbs |
| C.The green-eyed monster was probably created by William Shakespeare |
| D.The green-eyed monster can be used to describe a person who is jealous |
SPECIAL EVENTS THIS WEEKEND
Captain Good Fellow
Do your children enjoy interesting stories, funny games, and exciting dances? Captain Good Fellow will be ready to teach all these things to children of all ages at the City Theatre on Saturday morning at 10:00, Free.
Walking Tour of the Town
Forget your worries on Saturday morning. Take a beautiful walk and learn about local history. Meet at the front entrance of City Hall at 9:30. Wear comfortable shoes!
Films at the Museum
Two European films will be shown Saturday afternoon at the Museum Theatre. See Broken Window at 1:30. The workers will be at 3:45. For further information, call 4987898
International Picnic
Are you tired of eating the same food every day? Come to Central Park on Saturday and enjoy food from all over the world. Delicious and not expensive. Noon to 5:00 pm.
Take Me out to the Ballgame
It’s October, and tonight is your last chance to see the Redbirds this year. Get your tickets at the gate. It might be cold;don’t forget sweaters and jackets.
Do You Want to Hear “The Zoo”
“The Zoo”, a popular rock group from Australia, will give their first US concert tomorrow night at 8:00 at Rose Hall, City CollegeYou can probably eat Chinese, Italian, and Arab food____.
| A.at the front entrance of City Hall | B.at the Ballgame |
| C.at 5:00 pm | D.at Central Park on Saturday |
The Redbirds ballgame_____.
| A.is in the afternoon | B.is outside | C.is at the gate | D.might be cold |
“The Zoo” is _____.
| A.a park with lots of animals | B.US concert |
| C.a music group | D.going to give the concert at 8:00 am |
Nickname: Hawaii’s Island of Adventure
Size: 4,028 square miles
Population: 148,677.The most heavily populated areas are Hilo on the east side and Kailua-Kona on the west.
Temperature: Averages between 71°F and 77°F year around.
Beaches: 47 Golf Courses: 20 Highest Peak: Mauna Kea, 13,796 feet.
Agriculture: The bulk of Hawaii’s farming products are grown and processed on the Big Island, including coffee, macadamia nuts and papaya.
Lodging: 9,655 rooms total; Nightly rates range from$ 35—$ 5,000.
Airports: Hilo International Airport on the east side and Kona International Airport on the west side.
Rental Cars: All of the nationally known rental car companies have locations at Hilo International and Kona International Airports as well as many resorts.In addition, Hilo, Kona and the major resort areas are serviced by taxis.
Resources: Call (800) 648—2441 to order a video, poster, brochures and maps from the Big Island Visitors Bureau.See www.bigisland.org for Updated information.
Shopping: The large shopping centers are in Hilo, Kona, Waimea and the Kohala Coast.The passage is intended to be read by _______.
| A.students | B.businessmen | C.tourists | D.immigrants |
The average population per square mile on the island is about _________.
| A.28 | B.32 | C.37 | D.44 |
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a traffic means to get around the Big Island
| A.By train. | B.By air. | C.By rental car. | D.By taxi. |
What can we infer from the passage
| A.You can see www.bigisland.org for updated information. |
| B.You can call (800) 648 – 2441 to order some food. |
| C.You can find some courts to play tennis on the island. |
| D.You may pay a high price for spending one night on the island. |
FROM 1964 to 1978, Dazhai, with a population of 500, was the most famous village in China. Millions of Chinese came to the Shanxi village to visit its terraced fields (梯田) and "splendid" irrigation systems.
It was not until 1978 when Guo Fenglian, head of the village, paid a visit to the US that China's model village found how far it had fallen behind those in developed countries.
"I was astonished at their modern equipment in harvesting, which could even separate big tomatoes with small ones," said Guo. "American farmers' life quality also impressed me a lot. Every day they had two cups of milk, which is something we don't have even in our wildest dreams."
"We have to learn their advanced technology and administration for our own development," said then first Deputy Prime Minister Deng Xiaoping who was planning China's reform and opening up policy then. "Through opening our doors, we would not only take advantage of foreign funds (资金), but also create job opportunities and cultivate (培养) talents."
In 1978 Japanese electricity giant Panasonic (松下) came to China as the first foreign business to invest (投资) here and its success attracted other world brands into exploring the Chinese market. So far China has for 15 years taken in the world's second biggest foreign investment, following the US, to help set the country in a fast growth.
However, China's 30-year road of reform was not always smooth. Doubts on the reform began to rise at the end of the 1980s as many people worried the country would turn to capitalism (资本主义).
"The criterion for our judgment is whether it helps develop socialist productive forces, whether it helps increase the overall national strength of a socialist country, and whether it brings about better living standards," said Deng.
"China's reform and opening up is a unique success story. It has brought benefit to both China and the world," said William Keller, chief manager of a Swiss pharmaceutical (制药的) company.Guo Fenglian was ______ at the sight of the modern equipment in harvesting when she visited the US in 1978.
| A.shocked | B.delighted | C.excited | D.attracted |
______ was the first big country to invest in China.
| A.America | B.Japan | C.Swiss | D.Panasonic |
Many people have doubts about the reform ________.
| A.in 1978 | B.in 1980 |
| C.in 1981 | D.at the end of the 1980s |
According to remarks by Deng, which one is NOT the criterion for judging the success or failure of our work in various fields?
| A.whether it helps develop socialist productive forces. |
| B.whether it strengthens the overall capacity of the country. |
| C.whether it brings about better investment and more profit. |
| D.whether it improves the peoples living standards. |