Ann is a 13-year-old girl. She doesn’t like popular(流行的) music.
One of her friends asks her, “What do you think of Wang Lihong and his popular music?”
“Who is Wang Lihong? I don’t know him.” Ann says, “I like classical(古典的) music.”
Her friend looks at her surprisingly(惊讶地) and says, “Classical music is for old people. We can’t stand(忍受) it. We like cool things.”
Ann doesn’t know why her friend says that. When she goes home, she talks to her father.
“Dad, am I strange?”
“I don’t think so. Why do you ask that?”
“Because my friends can’t stand classical music, but I like it.”
“Never mind(介意), Ann. You don’t need to do what other people do. Everyone has different likes. Some of them are popular, but others are not.”
What does Ann think of Wang Lihong?
A.He is cool. | B.He is popular. |
C.She likes him. | D.She doesn’t know him. |
What does Ann’s friends like?
A.Popular music. | B.Cool things. |
C.Classical music. | D.Pop singers. |
What part of speech(词性) is the underlined word “likes”?
A.动词 | B.介词 | C.名词 | D.形容词 |
What can we know from the passage?
A.Ann’s like is different from(不同于) her friends’. |
B.Ann talks with her father about her friends. |
C.Ann knows why her friend looks at her surprisingly. |
D.Ann’s friend thinks classical music is for young people. |