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C
These days, many kids like collecting special items called "goods(商品)". Fans in China often call them "guzi". Among these goods, the most popular are the badges(徽章).
These badges are usually small and round, and there are pictures of characters from famous cartoons on them. However, not every company(公司) can sell badges. Only some cartoon companies have the right to sell those badges, and their prices differ a lot. Usually, common badges might cost 15 to 30 yuan while prices of some limited edition(限量版) ones can go crazy. For example, a badge of a character from a famous cartoon once sold for 72,000 yuan.
Why are teenagers so into badges? Maybe in their eyes, it's a way to show love for their favourite cartoons. When fans wear a badge of their favourite character on their bag or jacket, they feel close to that character and the story. It's like carrying a piece of that magical world with them. Besides, ▲ . At anime conventions(漫展), you can see some badge lovers talking to each other, buying or selling badges, and making friends. They know they're part of a big group of people who love the same things.
But sometimes, this love can turn into something bad. Some fans spend too much money on badges. They might use the money for breakfast to buy an expensive badge. Others get really angry if they can't get the badge they want, or if someone else has a better collection. This is because they care so much about showing they're the biggest fans.
Collecting "guzi" can be a fun hobby. It's great to express your love for cartoons and make friends. But it's also important to remember not to spend too much money or get too stressed about it. After all, the real magic of cartoons is in the stories and the feelings they give us, not just in the badges we collect.
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A. Because they are made of gold.
B. Because their sizes are usually very big.
C. Because they are limited editions.
D. Because they have no popular characters.
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A. Most people are used to using their right hands.
B. We should be able to right the wrongs of our past.
C. You have no right to stop me going into this public park.
D. Things aren't right between the two brothers after the fight.
(
A. some fans like to buy or sell badges at online stores
B. teenagers usually ask their parents to pay for them
C. pictures of characters on badges are from popular cartoons
D. it helps fans feel like they are a member of some groups
(
A. Some children don't eat breakfast to save money.
B. Children can do something bad when collecting "guzi".
C. Hobby can turn bad if people spend too much money on it.
D. Collecting "guzi" is the most popular hobby for cartoon lovers.
(
A. To explain why teenagers are crazy about goods.
B. To introduce different kinds of famous cartoons.
C. To stop teenagers from buying any kind of badges.
D. To advise teenagers not to get lost in collecting badges.
These days, many kids like collecting special items called "goods(商品)". Fans in China often call them "guzi". Among these goods, the most popular are the badges(徽章).
These badges are usually small and round, and there are pictures of characters from famous cartoons on them. However, not every company(公司) can sell badges. Only some cartoon companies have the right to sell those badges, and their prices differ a lot. Usually, common badges might cost 15 to 30 yuan while prices of some limited edition(限量版) ones can go crazy. For example, a badge of a character from a famous cartoon once sold for 72,000 yuan.
Why are teenagers so into badges? Maybe in their eyes, it's a way to show love for their favourite cartoons. When fans wear a badge of their favourite character on their bag or jacket, they feel close to that character and the story. It's like carrying a piece of that magical world with them. Besides, ▲ . At anime conventions(漫展), you can see some badge lovers talking to each other, buying or selling badges, and making friends. They know they're part of a big group of people who love the same things.
But sometimes, this love can turn into something bad. Some fans spend too much money on badges. They might use the money for breakfast to buy an expensive badge. Others get really angry if they can't get the badge they want, or if someone else has a better collection. This is because they care so much about showing they're the biggest fans.
Collecting "guzi" can be a fun hobby. It's great to express your love for cartoons and make friends. But it's also important to remember not to spend too much money or get too stressed about it. After all, the real magic of cartoons is in the stories and the feelings they give us, not just in the badges we collect.
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C
)26. Why are some badges very expensive?A. Because they are made of gold.
B. Because their sizes are usually very big.
C. Because they are limited editions.
D. Because they have no popular characters.
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C
)27. Which sentence has the same meaning of "right" as that in Paragraph 2?A. Most people are used to using their right hands.
B. We should be able to right the wrongs of our past.
C. You have no right to stop me going into this public park.
D. Things aren't right between the two brothers after the fight.
(
D
)28. Which sentence can be put in the " ▲ "?A. some fans like to buy or sell badges at online stores
B. teenagers usually ask their parents to pay for them
C. pictures of characters on badges are from popular cartoons
D. it helps fans feel like they are a member of some groups
(
B
)29. What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?A. Some children don't eat breakfast to save money.
B. Children can do something bad when collecting "guzi".
C. Hobby can turn bad if people spend too much money on it.
D. Collecting "guzi" is the most popular hobby for cartoon lovers.
(
D
)30. What's the main purpose of this passage?A. To explain why teenagers are crazy about goods.
B. To introduce different kinds of famous cartoons.
C. To stop teenagers from buying any kind of badges.
D. To advise teenagers not to get lost in collecting badges.
答案:
26. C 27. C 28. D 29. B 30. D
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