2025年暑假衔接七年级英语人教版延边人民出版社
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四、阅读理解
Do you find that your dinners with your parents are less happy than before? Do you find it easier to chat in the past but now it's difficult? Do you and your parents often disagree on things? You're not alone. Many kids and their parents have such experiences.
When you're growing up,your body changes a lot. You might worry about getting taller or heavier than your friends,or about your voice changing or getting spots on your face. When you feel worried,you might get angry at your parents sometimes.
It's also hard to balance(平衡) your feelings as you grow up. You get to a strange time called middle ground—no longer a small child but not quite an adult (成人). You want to do things by yourself more,but you still need your parents' love and help. You want to make decisions by yourself,but your parents might not always agree. This can make you feel sad.
But don't worry too much about arguments with your parents. Many kids have them too. The most important thing is to talk to them. Tell them how you feel,even if it's hard. They might not agree with you right away,but if you keep talking and listening to each other,you can find a way to make things better.
Remember,your parents love you and want to help you. Sometimes they forget how hard it is to grow up. But if you keep talking to them and trying to understand each other,you can work things out. So keep trying,and you'll find that you and your parents can get along just fine.
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A. By telling a story.
B. By asking questions.
C. By listing some facts.
D. By describing a picture.
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A. Between being a child and an adult.
B. Being a little kid.
C. Being an adult.
D. Being an old person.
(
A. Being not easy to make your own decisions.
B. Always following parents' advice at home.
C. Having no time to talk or play with parents.
D. Failing to balance homework and hobbies.
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A. To ask children to become more hard-working.
B. To describe the change of looks to the teenagers.
C. To give advice on how to get along better with parents.
D. To show that teenagers have problems with their parents.
Do you find that your dinners with your parents are less happy than before? Do you find it easier to chat in the past but now it's difficult? Do you and your parents often disagree on things? You're not alone. Many kids and their parents have such experiences.
When you're growing up,your body changes a lot. You might worry about getting taller or heavier than your friends,or about your voice changing or getting spots on your face. When you feel worried,you might get angry at your parents sometimes.
It's also hard to balance(平衡) your feelings as you grow up. You get to a strange time called middle ground—no longer a small child but not quite an adult (成人). You want to do things by yourself more,but you still need your parents' love and help. You want to make decisions by yourself,but your parents might not always agree. This can make you feel sad.
But don't worry too much about arguments with your parents. Many kids have them too. The most important thing is to talk to them. Tell them how you feel,even if it's hard. They might not agree with you right away,but if you keep talking and listening to each other,you can find a way to make things better.
Remember,your parents love you and want to help you. Sometimes they forget how hard it is to grow up. But if you keep talking to them and trying to understand each other,you can work things out. So keep trying,and you'll find that you and your parents can get along just fine.
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B
)1. How does the writer lead into the topic?A. By telling a story.
B. By asking questions.
C. By listing some facts.
D. By describing a picture.
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A
)2. What does “middle ground” mean in the third paragraph?A. Between being a child and an adult.
B. Being a little kid.
C. Being an adult.
D. Being an old person.
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A
)3. What does the underlined word “This” refer to?A. Being not easy to make your own decisions.
B. Always following parents' advice at home.
C. Having no time to talk or play with parents.
D. Failing to balance homework and hobbies.
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C
)4. What's the purpose(目的) of the text?A. To ask children to become more hard-working.
B. To describe the change of looks to the teenagers.
C. To give advice on how to get along better with parents.
D. To show that teenagers have problems with their parents.
答案:
1—4. BAAC
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