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Parents should stop complaining themselves because there’s not a lot they can do about it. I mean the teenager problem. Whatever you do or however you choose to deal with it, at certain times a wonderful, reasonable and helpful child will turn into a terrible animal.
I’ve seen friends deal with it in all kinds of different ways. One strict mother insisted(坚持) that her son, right from a child, should stand up whenever anyone entered the room, open doors and shake hands like a gentleman. I saw him last week when I called round. Sprawling(四肢摊开)himself on the sofa in full length, he made no attempt to turn off the loud TV he was watching as I walked in, and his greeting was only a quick look at me. His mother was ashamed. “I don't know what to do with him these days,” she said. “He’s forgotten all the manners we taught him.”
He hasn't forgotten them. He’s just decided that he’s not going to use them. She admitted(承认)that she would like to come up behind him and throw him down from the sofa onto the floor.
Another good friend of mine let her two daughters climb all over the furniture, reach across the table, stare at me and say, “I don’t like your dress; it’s ugly.” One of the daughters has recently been driven out of school. The other has left home.
“Where did we go wrong?” her parents are now very sad. Probably nowhere much. At least, no more than the rest of that unfortunate race, parents.
This text is most probably written by ______.

A.a specialist in teenager studies
B.a headmaster of a middle school
C.a parent with teenage children
D.a doctor for mental health problems

The underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refers to ______.

A.the change from good to bad that’s seen in a child
B.the way that parents often complained about themselves
C.the opinion that a child has of his parents
D.the advice that parents want their children to follow

The boy on the sofa would most probably be described as ______.

A.clever B.quiet
C.unusual D.rude

From the second example we can infer that the parents of the two daughters ______.

A.pay no attention to them
B.are too busy to look after them
C.have come to hate them
D.feel helpless to do much about them

What is the author' s opinion about the sudden change in teenage children?

A.Parents have no choice but to try to accept it.
B.Parents should pay still more attention to the change.
C.Parents should work more closely with school teachers.
D.Parents cause the change in their children.
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A.

Dance lovers.

B.

Hip﹣hop stars.

C.

Kids aged 5﹣10.

D.

Parents interested in the club event.

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A.

Fill in an application online.

B.

Mail to Register@ iwasingapore.org/events.

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Mail to Questions@ iwasingapore.org/events.

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Mail to Free tickets@ iwasingapore.org/events.

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The 60﹣year﹣old Jozef fell in love with the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team at the first sight when he watched the girls at the London Olympics on TV in 2012. The Polish man was crazy about the performances of the young team, especially by its core player Hui Ruoqi. Before that Jozef was a loyal fan of his home team﹣ the Polish men's volleyball.

Since then, Jozef has become crazy about the team and has kept track of almost all their international competitions. Back in the 2013 Montreux Volley Masters of Switzerland, the Polishman,for the first time, came to cheer up for the team on site. He also drove all the way from Polandto Italy to lend support for the girls during the 2014 Women's World Volleyball Championship.

The hardcore fan traveled hundreds of miles from Poland to Brazil, and booked tickets for all matches of the Chinese Women's Volleyball. This time, Jozef was interviewed by TV and has been recognized by not just fans, but millions of Chinese TV audience.

The"Polish grandpa" was a nickname given by Chinese volleyball fans. He has 18,000 followers on Sina Weibo, China's answer to Twitter, where Jozef has been sharing his obsession with Chinese internet users since 2013.

(1)Why did Jozef get much attention?   

A.

He was interviewed by Chinese TV.

B.

He is a famous and loyal Polish fan.

C.

He has supported the Chinese team from the start.

D.

He was sitting among the fans of the Chinese team.

(2)When did Jozef first become interested in the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team?   

A.

In 2012.

B.

In 2013.

C.

In 2014.

D.

In 2015.

(3)How did Jozef come to Italy to support the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team?   

A.

By car

B.

By bus

C.

By bike

D.

By plane

(4)What can we learn from the passage?   

A.

Jozef has already had millions of fans in Poland.

B.

Jozef has been a fan of his home team since 2012.

C.

Jozef first cheered up for the Chinese team on site in 2014.

D.

Jozef has followed most of the international matches of the Chinese team.

(5)What has Jozef been doing on Sina Weibo?   

A.

Giving support to the Polish team

B.

Sharing his love for the Chinese team

C.

Answering questions about playing volleyball

D.

Booking tickets for matches of the Chinese team

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(2)   Many people in old days played early forms of this modern game. Cuju(蹴鞠),a ball﹣kicking game in China, was reported as early as 2,500 B.C. Around the same time in Greece, people were also playing a similar ball game with any part of the body except hands.

But modern soccer didn't become official(官方的) until 1863. An Englishman called Cobb Morley introduced the idea of a soccer association(联盟).(3)   From then on, other associations in the countries were set up. They came together to build up the FIFA, which organizes the World Cup.

It 's not easy to tell what makes soccer so popular.(4)   Soccer needs only two feet and a ball. This makes it a sport that developing countries can easily play. Some of the sport's best players come from these poor nations.

(5)   The sport's no﹣hands rule makes beautiful dance ﹣ like movements on the field. What's more, this sport excites the heart. Teams might score only a few times each match, so matches can turn around suddenly.

No one knows who will win at the next World Cup. But one thing is certain: The world will be watching.

A.He also wrote the sport's official rules.

B.Soccer is the world's favorite sport.

C.Soccer performances are pleasing to the eyes.

D.It's hard to say where soccer's birthplace is.

E.But one reason is how simple the sport is.

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From Earth, we can only see one side of the moon. The other side has been a mystery. Scientists have long wondered what lies on this side of the moon.

Chang'e 4 has sent back photos of the far side of the moon. It is also used to carry out experiments, such as growing seeds in a low﹣gravity(低重力) environment. The data(数据) collected from these experiments could be used to help us build a base on the moon in the future.

The success of the Chang'e 4 mission(任务) is a main achievement for China's space program. Itmarks a new stage in China's deep space exploration, said Wu Yanhua, head of China National Space Administration.

China launched(启动) its lunar(月球的) exploration program in 2004, naming it Chang'e. Chinese scientists set three goals ﹣"orbiting(环绕运行), landing and sample(样本) returning"﹣ referring to launching probes that could circle around the moon, touch down on its surface and bring lunar materials back to Earth.

Chang'e 4 has realized the goal of landing. The third will be achieved during the Chang'e 5 mission, which is set to take place before the end of this year, China Daily reported.

Following the success of the Chang'e missions, Chinese scientists are looking even farther into our solar system(太阳系). China's first Mars(火星) mission is expected to be carried out by 2020, Wu said.

(1)What is the data collected from these experiments used to do?   

A.

Help us build a base on the earth.

B.

Help us build a base on the moon.

C.

Help us build a base on Mars.

D.

Help us build a base on Venus(金星).

(2)What has Chang'e 4 done so far?   

a.It has landed on the far side of the moon.

b.It has taken photos of the far side of the moon.

c.It has carried out experiments on the moon.

d.It has built a base on the moon.

A.

abc

B.

bcd

C.

acd

D.

abd

(3)What does the underlined word " It" refer to in Paragraph 4?   

A.

A base on the moon in the future.

B.

The Chang'e 4 probe.

C.

The success of the Chang'e 4 mission.

D.

China's space program.

(4)What is Chang'e 5 expected to do?   

A.

Circle around the moon.

B.

Land on the surface of the moon.

C.

Bring lunar materials back to Earth.

D.

Send people to the moon.

(5)What can we infer(推断) from the passage?   

A.

Chang'e 4 has discovered the secrets of the far side of the moon.

B.

China's space exploration program started 15 years ago.

C.

Chang'e 5 will be China's last lunar exploration program.

D.

China has not launched any space probes to Mars so far.

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Saying "Sorry" means to apologize(道歉). This is simple and easy to understand. We learn it both as a native speaker and as a student of foreign languages.

But in Britain, it takes on another meaning. It is a cultural expression. Imagine this: a man walks down the street, looking down at his phone. A woman is walking in the opposite direction, towards the man. She sees him, but she can't get out of the way in time. The man bumps (碰撞) into the woman. Who should say sorry? Naturally, the man should say sorry, because it was he who wasn't looking where he was going. Yet in Britain, it is common for both to apologize.

It is known that British people, like most people, do not enjoy conflict(冲突).So to quickly calm the situation, British people will apologize to each other.

Other times it may sound funny to hear "sorry". Some of my friends say it at restaurants, as they ask the waiter: "Sorry, but can I order another drink?" It is not to apologize, but just to express that we need the waiter. In Britain, sorry doesn't always mean exactly what you think.

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A.

the USA

B.

the UK

C.

the WWF

D.

the UN

(2)What does the underlined phrase " take on" mean in Paragraph 1 ?   

A.

从事

B.

雇佣

C.

呈现

D.

拿起

(3)The example in the third paragraph is used to   

A.

describe a situation that people should avoid

B.

describe how "sorry" has another meaning in Britain

C.

explain why people should say sorry to each other

D.

show how polite British people are

(4)The restaurant example shows that "sorry" can be used to   

A.

apologize

B.

calm a situation down

C.

explain what you're thinking about

D.

ask a waiter to bring something

(5)What might be a good title for this passage?  

A.

"I'm Sorry" Is More Than just an Apology

B.

Traditional British Manners

C.

How to Best Catch Others' Attention

D.

Finding a Way out of a Difficult Situation

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