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B
How hard we all pray(祈祷) to grow up quickly, and look forward to the happy days of being a grown-up(成人), and enjoy the many interests that a youth should have.
At last, you grow up. At least you are no longer a child. They call you "young lady". You then enjoy being a young lady. You are proud(骄傲) of being a grown-up teenager. People welcome you—this young lady warmly. You are glad that your prayer has been answered.
But there is always something that troubles you a lot. You say, "Papa and Mama, give me some money, please. My pocket money is all gone(用完) already."
"No," they say. "Your age is dangerous. If you have too much money to spend, it won't do you any good." Then you have to stay at home because you dare not go out with an empty pocket.
Another time you tell your grandma, "Grandma, see, I am a grown-up now."
"Good, now, you can sit here and knit(编织) this for me when I go and have a rest." To show that you are no more a child, you have to sit there the whole afternoon doing the work, which only a grown-up can do. After an hour, you find it hard to do, and give the knitting basket back to your grandma. Your grandma criticizes(批评) your work. You hear what she says, "Such a big girl can't do such easy work." You wish then you were a child again.
But the fact is, you are growing up, and you can't help it. That's the way it goes.
()6. The passage is told about problem.
A. a grown-up boy's
B. a teenage girl's
C. an old woman's
D. an old man's
()7. It is clear that the writer, as a teenager, .
A. is happy with the present life
B. is unhappy about growing up
C. doesn't think her present life happy enough
D. is sad about being a kid
()8. How does she know her prayer had been answered(得到回应)?
A. People treat her as a young lady.
B. She doesn't need to play with kids now.
C. People begin to call her teenager.
D. She can join women in all kinds of activities.
()9. From what her parents say, we know .
A. the girl always has much money in her pocket
B. it's dangerous for a girl to spend money
C. they love her more than before
D. they still treat her as a child
()10. Why does she promise(承诺) to help her grandma do some knitting?
A. Because she likes doing knitting.
B. Because she wants to show that she grows up.
C. Because she has much more free time.
D. Because her grandma is very tired.
How hard we all pray(祈祷) to grow up quickly, and look forward to the happy days of being a grown-up(成人), and enjoy the many interests that a youth should have.
At last, you grow up. At least you are no longer a child. They call you "young lady". You then enjoy being a young lady. You are proud(骄傲) of being a grown-up teenager. People welcome you—this young lady warmly. You are glad that your prayer has been answered.
But there is always something that troubles you a lot. You say, "Papa and Mama, give me some money, please. My pocket money is all gone(用完) already."
"No," they say. "Your age is dangerous. If you have too much money to spend, it won't do you any good." Then you have to stay at home because you dare not go out with an empty pocket.
Another time you tell your grandma, "Grandma, see, I am a grown-up now."
"Good, now, you can sit here and knit(编织) this for me when I go and have a rest." To show that you are no more a child, you have to sit there the whole afternoon doing the work, which only a grown-up can do. After an hour, you find it hard to do, and give the knitting basket back to your grandma. Your grandma criticizes(批评) your work. You hear what she says, "Such a big girl can't do such easy work." You wish then you were a child again.
But the fact is, you are growing up, and you can't help it. That's the way it goes.
()6. The passage is told about problem.
A. a grown-up boy's
B. a teenage girl's
C. an old woman's
D. an old man's
()7. It is clear that the writer, as a teenager, .
A. is happy with the present life
B. is unhappy about growing up
C. doesn't think her present life happy enough
D. is sad about being a kid
()8. How does she know her prayer had been answered(得到回应)?
A. People treat her as a young lady.
B. She doesn't need to play with kids now.
C. People begin to call her teenager.
D. She can join women in all kinds of activities.
()9. From what her parents say, we know .
A. the girl always has much money in her pocket
B. it's dangerous for a girl to spend money
C. they love her more than before
D. they still treat her as a child
()10. Why does she promise(承诺) to help her grandma do some knitting?
A. Because she likes doing knitting.
B. Because she wants to show that she grows up.
C. Because she has much more free time.
D. Because her grandma is very tired.
答案:
6. B
7. C
8. A
9. D
10. B
7. C
8. A
9. D
10. B
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