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Ⅰ. Complete the sentences with the proper forms of the words in the box.
angry clean cry decision instead
1. Anna said nothing and she began to cry ______.
2. The bedroom must ______ at least once a week.
3. “Leave me alone!” Tom shouted ______ to his parents.
4. Once you make the ______, stick to it.
5. When trying to get a baby to stop ______, you have to get creative.
angry clean cry decision instead
1. Anna said nothing and she began to cry ______.
2. The bedroom must ______ at least once a week.
3. “Leave me alone!” Tom shouted ______ to his parents.
4. Once you make the ______, stick to it.
5. When trying to get a baby to stop ______, you have to get creative.
答案:
1. instead 2. be cleaned 3. angrily 4. decision 5. crying
Ⅱ. Complete the conversation with the proper sentences in the box.
A: Hey, Andy! 1.______ You don’t look very happy.
B: I really want to go to the music festival next weekend — but I’m not allowed to go. My parents say I’m too young for that.
A: 2.______ I had the same problem last month. My mom didn’t let me go to the Cowboys game.
B: My parents usually allow me to do lots of stuff. 3.______
A: Really? That’s cool! I am never allowed to do that.
B: 4.______ You are a girl, after all.
A: Yeah, I think so.
B: Does your mom let you stay up late to watch TV?
A: Well, yes, sometimes. 5.______
A. What’s wrong?
B. I know how you feel!
C. But only if I’ve done all my homework!
D. I’m allowed to stay out until midnight on the weekend.
E. I think I should be allowed to make my own decisions.
F. Well, I guess your parents are just worried about your safety.
A: Hey, Andy! 1.______ You don’t look very happy.
B: I really want to go to the music festival next weekend — but I’m not allowed to go. My parents say I’m too young for that.
A: 2.______ I had the same problem last month. My mom didn’t let me go to the Cowboys game.
B: My parents usually allow me to do lots of stuff. 3.______
A: Really? That’s cool! I am never allowed to do that.
B: 4.______ You are a girl, after all.
A: Yeah, I think so.
B: Does your mom let you stay up late to watch TV?
A: Well, yes, sometimes. 5.______
A. What’s wrong?
B. I know how you feel!
C. But only if I’ve done all my homework!
D. I’m allowed to stay out until midnight on the weekend.
E. I think I should be allowed to make my own decisions.
F. Well, I guess your parents are just worried about your safety.
答案:
1. A 2. B 3. D 4. F 5. C
Ⅲ. Read the passage and choose the best answers.
Who made decisions for you when you were a kid? Yes, your parents. As a kid, your parents made decisions about everything from the breakfast you had in the morning to the pajamas you wore at night. And it’s good because kids aren’t old enough to take care of themselves and make careful decisions on their own.
But finally, kids grow up and become teens. And part of being a teen is developing your own identity (身份) — one that is separate from your parents. It’s totally normal for teens to create their own opinions, thoughts, and values about life. It’s what prepares them for adulthood.
But as you change and grow into this new person, your parents may have difficulties adjusting (调整). They aren’t used to the new you yet.
In most families, this kind of change can cause a lot of fights between teens and parents. You want to cover your walls with posters. They don’t understand why you don’t like your kiddie wallpaper anymore. You think it’s OK to hang out at the mall after school, while they would rather you played a sport.
Clashes like these are very common between teens and parents — teens get angry because they feel parents don’t respect them and aren’t giving them space to do what they like, and parents get angry because they disagree with the teen’s decisions. The basic reason is that your parents will always try to protect you and keep you safe, no matter how old you are.
( )1. According to the passage, what may the kids do?
A. Make careful decisions alone.
B. Stop depending on their parents.
C. Decide things by their parents.
D. Have their own ideas and values.
( )2. What does the underlined word “Clashes” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?
A. Choices.
B. Praises.
C. Fights.
D. Discussions.
( )3. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?
A. The decisions teens and parents make.
B. The causes of fights between teens and parents.
C. The choices teens and parents make.
D. The changes teens and parents have.
Who made decisions for you when you were a kid? Yes, your parents. As a kid, your parents made decisions about everything from the breakfast you had in the morning to the pajamas you wore at night. And it’s good because kids aren’t old enough to take care of themselves and make careful decisions on their own.
But finally, kids grow up and become teens. And part of being a teen is developing your own identity (身份) — one that is separate from your parents. It’s totally normal for teens to create their own opinions, thoughts, and values about life. It’s what prepares them for adulthood.
But as you change and grow into this new person, your parents may have difficulties adjusting (调整). They aren’t used to the new you yet.
In most families, this kind of change can cause a lot of fights between teens and parents. You want to cover your walls with posters. They don’t understand why you don’t like your kiddie wallpaper anymore. You think it’s OK to hang out at the mall after school, while they would rather you played a sport.
Clashes like these are very common between teens and parents — teens get angry because they feel parents don’t respect them and aren’t giving them space to do what they like, and parents get angry because they disagree with the teen’s decisions. The basic reason is that your parents will always try to protect you and keep you safe, no matter how old you are.
( )1. According to the passage, what may the kids do?
A. Make careful decisions alone.
B. Stop depending on their parents.
C. Decide things by their parents.
D. Have their own ideas and values.
( )2. What does the underlined word “Clashes” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?
A. Choices.
B. Praises.
C. Fights.
D. Discussions.
( )3. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?
A. The decisions teens and parents make.
B. The causes of fights between teens and parents.
C. The choices teens and parents make.
D. The changes teens and parents have.
答案:
1. C 2. C 3. B
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