Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur, one of the world's great scientists, was born in 1822, and died in 1895.While still a young boy, Louis Pasteur made his decision to become a scientist. He spent much of his life time studying the diseases of cattle, chickens and other tame animals. His wife learned to help him with his work. Almost everyone knows that Pasteur is the man responsible for finding a way of preventing milk from spoiling (变质). Not many people know he was the first to imagine and to prove that air we breathe is full of germs (细菌). One of his greatest successes was finding a treatment for people and animals to prevent a disease called rabies (狂犬病). Louis Pasteur won many honors and could have got large amount of money. But Pasteur preferred to live simply. The real happiness of this unusual man came from his work. Louis Pasteur did so well in his life that the French government took up his work and created the Institute Pasteur in the year 1888.According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
| A.Pasteur was a scientist and doctor as well. |
| B.Pasteur lived for less than seventy years. |
| C.Everybody knows that Pasteur succeeded in finding a way of preventing milk from spoiling. |
| D.Pasteur's wife was of some help to him in his work. |
From the passage, we know that Pasteur lived a simple life. This is because ________.
| A.he earned little money. |
| B.he cared much about money. |
| C.what he really enjoyed was a simple life. |
| D.of all mentioned above. |
Why were many honors given to Louis Pasteur?
| A.Because he was the greatest scientist in the world. |
| B.Because he spent much of his life time studying the diseases of people. |
| C.Because he lived simply. |
| D.Because he was a rare success as a scientist. |
Pasteur could have got large amount of money if he had___________.
| A.cared much about it. |
| B.made more discoveries. |
| C.lived a better life. |
| D.achieved more successes. |
To Louis Pasteur the real happiness in his life was to __________.
| A.study | B.work | C.get large amount of money | D.raise tame animals |
I once experienced an unforgettable trip to Gloucester to see some of the world’s most beautiful and exciting animals in their own habitat(栖息地), the North Atlantic Ocean.
After a long trip by bus, we got on the ship. After a while, we stopped and everyone began to shout because we saw a humpback whale(座头鲸). It was wonderful. Sometimes, whales came so close to the ship that you thought you could easily touch them.
While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us some information about them, She told us that we saw only two kinds of whales- 50 foot humpback whales (singing whales) and 70-foot finback whales(the second largest whales on earth). She also said we could easily recognize a whale by its tail because every whale has a different kind of tail just like people have different fingerprints.
They all have names,and on this trip we saw “Salt” and “Pepper”, two whales named by a biologist and a fisherman. They were swimming toghter all the time.
I took twenty-seven photos,but it was very hard to take them because the whales were quick and stayed on the surface of the ocean just for a short time. It was really something. It was one of the chances that a person hardly ever experiences in life, but I had that chance.This passage is mainly about _________________.
A an unforgettable experience in the forest
B an unforgettable trip to see some strange animals in the mountains
C a long trip on the ship
D an unforgettable trip to watch whalesEveryone on the ship began to shout because_____________.
A a whale came so close to the ship
B they saw a singing whale
C they saw a finback whale
D they could touch the whaleWhen they were watching the whales, __________________.
A some of them fed the whales
B they found several kinds of whales
C a guide told them something about the whales
D some of them took many photos and touched the whalesHow can we recognize a whale?
A By its tail B By its head
C By its neck D By its eyes
That cold January night, I was growing sick of my life in San Francisco. There I was walking home at one in the morning after a tiring practice at the theater. With opening night only a week away, I was still learning my lines. I was having trouble dealing with my part-time job at the bank and my acting at night at the same time. As I walked, I thought seriously about giving up both acting and San Francisco. City life had become too much for me.
As I walked down empty streets under tall buildings, I felt very small and cold. I began running, both to keep warm and to keep away any possible robbers(抢劫犯). Very few people were still out except a few sad-looking homeless people under blankets.
About a block from my apartment, I heard a sound behind me. I turned quickly, half expecting to see someone with a knife or a gun. The street was empty. All I saw was a shining streetlight. Still, the noise had made me nervous, so I started to run faster. Not until I reached my apartment building and unlocked the door did I realize what the noise had been. It had been my wallet falling to the sidewalk.
Suddenly I wasn’t cold or tired anymore. I ran out of the door and back to where I’d heard the noise. Although I searched the sidewalk anxiously for fifteen minutes, my wallet was nowhere to be found.
Just as I was about to give up the search, I heard the garbage truck(垃圾车) pull up to the sidewalk next to me. When a voice called from the inside, “Alisa Camacho?” I thought I was dreaming. How could this man know my name? The door opened, and out jumped a small red-haired man with an amused look in his eyes. “Is this what you’re looking for?” he asked, holding up a small square shape.
It was nearly 3 a.m. by the time I got into bed. I wouldn’t get much sleep that night, but I had got my wallet back. I also had got back some enjoyment of city life. I realized that the city couldn’t be a bad place as long as people were willing to help each other.How did the writer feel when she was walking home after work?
| A.Cold and sick | B.Lucky and hopeful |
| C.Satisfied and cheerful | D.Disappointed and helpless |
From the first paragraph, we learn that the writer was busy_____.
| A.solving her problem at the bank |
| B.taking part in various city activities |
| C.learning acting in an evening school |
| D.preparing for the first night show |
On her way home the writer_____.
| A.lost her wallet unknowingly |
| B.was stopped by a garbage truck driver |
| C.was robbed of her wallet by a man with a knife |
| D.found some homeless people following her |
A young father was visiting an old neighbor.They were standing in the old man's garden,talking about children. The young man said,“How strict should parents be with their children?”
The old man pointed to a string(绳子)between a big strong tree and a thin young one. “Please untie(解开)that string,” he said.The young man untied it,and the young tree bent over to one side.“Now tie it again, please,” said the old man,“but first pull the string tight so that the young tree is straight again.”
The young man did so.Then the old man said,“There,it is the same with children.You must be strict with them,but sometimes you must untie the string to know how they are getting on.If they are not yet able to stand alone,you must tie the string tight again.But when you find that they are ready to stand alone,you can take the string away.”The story is about _______.
| A.how to take care of young trees |
| B.how strict parents should be with their children |
| C.how the young father should get on with his old neighbor |
| D.how to tie and untie the string |
The young man untied the string _______.
| A.in order to throw it away |
| B.so that both of the trees would grow straight |
| C.only to find that the thinner one bent over to one side |
| D.in order to let the old man teach him |
When can the string be taken away?_______.
| A.When the old man has left |
| B.After you have untied it |
| C.When the young man has untied it next time |
| D.When the young tree grows strong enough |
At last the old man told the young man _______.
| A.that he should be strict with his children if they could not yet stand alone |
| B.that he should always be strict with his children |
| C.that he should be hard on them |
| D.that he should tie his children until they are ready to stand alone |
One day my teacher said, “ Life is a game of chess, and the other player is time.” From that moment, I knew I had to enjoy my life.Do not waste time, because, you know, time will not come back.You cannot buy it.It is one of those things in life that you must really, really value.
When you see an opportunity, take it.You might not get it back.Never let an opportunity pass.And if it is too hard, remember that in the middle of every difficulty lies an opportunity.
Remember, you cannot choose how you' re going to die, or when.You can only decide how you' re going to live.Study as if you were going to live forever; live as if you were going to die tomorrow.Don' t just think of the present, but also think of your future. Your future is yet another chapter in your life and another way to live it.
Every single living thing has a purpose in life."The purpose of life is a life of purpose," said Robert Byre.
Learn to use time wisely, take opportunities, and enjoy life.We can discover the meaning of life in three different ways: (1) by doing a deed; (2) by experiencing a value; (3) by suffering.Life.
56.The underlined part suggests that___________.
| A.If life is a game of chess, time is also a game of chess |
| B.If life is a game of chess, both you and time are the players |
| C.If life is one player in a game of chess, time is the other player |
| D.If time is a game of chess, both life and you are the players |
57.According to the author, what can you decide?
| A.How you die. | B.When you die. |
| C.How you live. | D.When you succeed. |
58.This article is most probably from__________.
| A.an explanation of time in the universe |
| B.an essay about time and life |
| C.an argument that time is the most important thing in life |
| D.a description of an important class |
I am a writer. I spend a great deal of my time thinking about the power of language — the way it can evoke(唤起) an emotion, a visual image, a complex idea, or a simple truth. Language is the tool of my trade. And I use them all — all the Englishes I grew up with.
Born into a Chinese family that had recently arrived in California, I've been giving more thought to the kind of English my mother speaks. Like others, I have described it to people as "broken" English. But I feel embarrassed to say that. It has always bothered me that I can think of no way to describe it other than "broken", as if it were damaged and needed to be fixed, as if it lacked certain wholeness. I've heard other terms used, "limited English," for example. But they seem just as bad, as if everything is limited, including people's perceptions(认识) of the limited English speaker.
I know this for a fact, because when I was growing up, my mother's "limited" English limited my perception of her. I was ashamed of her English. I believed that her English reflected the quality of what she had to say. That is, because she expressed them imperfectly her thoughts were imperfect. And I had plenty of evidence to support me: the fact that people in department stores, at banks, and at restaurants did not take her seriously, did not give her good service, pretended not to understand her, or even acted as if they did not hear her.
I started writing fiction in 1985. And for reasons I won't get into today, I began to write stories using all the Englishes I grew up with: the English she used with me, which for a lack of a better term might be described as "broken", and what I imagine to be her translation of her Chinese, her internal (内在的) language, and for that I sought to preserve the essence, but neither an English nor a Chinese structure: I wanted to catch what language ability tests can never show; her intention, her feelings, the rhythms of her speech and the nature of her thoughts.
46. By saying "Language is the tool of my trade", the author means that ______.
| A.she uses English in foreign trade | B.she is fascinated by languages |
| C.she works as a translator | D.she is a writer by profession |
47. The author used to think of her mother's English as ______.
| A.impolite | B.amusing | C.imperfect | D.practical |
48. Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraph 3?
| A.Americans do not understand broken English. |
| B.The author's mother was not respected sometimes. |
| C.The author' mother had positive influence on her. |
| D.Broken English always reflects imperfect thoughts. |
49. The author gradually realizes her mother's English is _____.
| A.well structured | B.in the old style |
| C.easy to translate | D.rich in meaning |
50. What is the passage mainly about?
| A.The changes of the author's attitude to her mother's English. |
| B.The limitation of the author's perception of her mother. |
| C.The author's misunderstanding of "limited" English. |
| D.The author's experiences of using broken English. |
“It was cool,because I got a chance to be in a studio and see how a record is made,”says 14-year-old Javon Martin,who joined the music clubhouse 3 years ago.“It has impacted my life in a big way. People are actually starting to see me as an artist.”Ten-year-old Akheylah Hunter didn’t play an instrument when she became a club member last year. Now,she plays piano and sings with the band. What she likes best,she says,is performing.“We performed in different places,”she says.“We go on trips and it is fun.”
Since the Music Clubhouse opened three years ago,it’s served almost 500 kids.Aggeler says performing in front of different audiences helps the young musicians build self-esteem.Coming to the club to prepare for those performances helps them learn how to deal with their personal problems and concerns.
“I can see what it does for them and it just develops confidence,”he explains.“It’s also an escape from the big problems we have in the neighborhood. So whether they feel embarrassed about a zit on their face,or they feel embarrassed because they’re not as tall as somebody,they can rap about it and let it out a little bit.”
To expand the club and help more kids learn music,Aggeler sought the support of the community. The Berklee College of Music and local music stores have provided free equipment. The club has also gotten support from the Music and Youth Initiative,a nonprofit that develops after school music education programs in underserved communities in Massachusetts. All these have made it possible to provide kids who may not have the means to get private music lessons the opportunity to still learn music and get all the benefits that music education brings.”Why does the writer mention the two children in the first paragraph?
| A.To tell readers that all children like music. |
| B.To provide examples of how children like the club. |
| C.To convince readers that music can solve many problems. |
| D.To show readers how to discover children’s potentials. |
Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a benefit of joining the club?
| A.Helping the youngsters to build self-confidence. |
| B.Helping its members escape from problems. |
| C.Learning to deal with personal problems. |
| D.Learning to get help from nonprofit groups. |
What is Mr.Aggeler’s possible post?
| A.An organizer of the club. | B.A conductor of the band. |
| C.An expert in child problems. | D.A parent of one of the children. |
What does the writer intend the passage to be?
| A.An advertisement for a club. |
| B.A promotion of some non-profit groups. |
| C.An introduction of a music club for children. |
| D.A try to call for attention on children’s needs. |
Which of the following might NOT be included in activities of the club?
| A.Putting on performances. | B.Making records. |
| C.Traveling to different places. | D.Giving private music lessons. |
Mr Ling lives in China. He worked in a factory and last year he retired. His wife died five years ago and his son works in Japan. He always has sports and he is in good health.
One day his son called him and asked him to have a journey to Tokyo. He was very happy. He was afraid to travel by plane and took the ship.
On the firs
t morning on the ship Mr Ling met an Englishman at table. The man said to him, “Good morning!” He thought the Englishman told his name to him. So he stood up and said, “Ling Bing!” And it was repe
ated a few mornings and Mr Ling told a teacher about it. Hearing him, the teacher began to laugh and said, “He says hello to you in the mor
ning.”
The next morning, when Mr Ling met the Englishman, he said, “Good morning!” And the Englishman stood up and said, “Ling Bing, sir.” Mr Ling stays at home ______________.
| A.with his wife | B.with his son | C.with his daughter | D.by himself |
Mr Ling went to Japan by ship because ______________.
| A.he thought it was safer |
| B.he wanted to have sports on the ship |
| C.he had little money to take a plane |
| D.he had enough time to do so |
The old man told his name to the Englishman because ________.
| A.he hoped to make friends with him. |
| B.he wanted to say hello to him, too. |
| C.he wanted him to teach him English |
| D.he thought “Good morning” was his name |
Which of the following is right?
| A.Mr Ling began to study English on the ship. |
| B.The Englishman thought “Ling Bing” meant “Good morning” in Chinese |
| C.The Englishman learned much Chinese on the ship. |
| D.The old woman began to teach Mr Ling English. |
What do you see from a handful of seeds? Some see green plants, some see blooming flowers, or just seeds. But one group of Shanghai students saw an opportunity to make money.
Eight students from No 2 Secondary School Attached to East China Normal University started a virtual(虚拟的)company selling different seeds and seed products. They successfully sold 28 pictures pasted with different seeds at a campus auction(拍卖)a week ago. The company, which has recruited around 20 student staff members, has earned over 2000 yuan in the past three months.
“We donated part of the money to a poor school in the countryside of Anhui Province. It's great to realize our ideal of ‘spreading love and culture with seeds’ after many tests and lots of hard work,” said Senior 2 Shi Chen, CEO of the company.
Just like any other company, Shi's didn't develop smoothly. Shi and her young colleagues(同事)used to sell fresh flowers and old books, and later found seeds might be something that their company could engage in. They bought seeds of various plants and flowers at low prices from a local farm and sold them in schools or on streets. The creative students also made accessories and pictures with different seeds.
With little business knowledge, the students had to learn new skills as the leaders of different departments, such as public relations (PR), sales and marketing. They persuaded a joint Sino-French company near their school to give them training in business management.
“They helped us overcome our shyness. We also learned quite a lot of business theory. I found communication skills and teamwork are very important for my job” said Senior 1 Qian Yifei.
The 16-year-old was elected as PR manager thanks to her talent for speaking. She is also in charge of after sales service, dealing with complaints and providing suggestions.
As the head of the company, CEO Shi has a lot more to think about. First of all, she has to learn how to make her colleagues work efficiently(高效地) as the company only opens at weekends due to all their studies.
“It makes the company more formal,” she said.The purpose of opening the company is to.
| A.earn money for their education fees. |
| B.spread love and culture with seeds. |
| C.see whether they can open a company. |
| D.collect money to open a Hope School. |
According to Qian Yifei, what matters most in dealing with public relations?
| A.Communication skills and teamwork 。 |
| B.Creative and critical thinking. |
| C.Educational back ground. |
| D.Business theories. |
What does the word "it" (in the last paragraph) refer to?
| A.Selling seeds. |
| B.CEO. |
| C.Every colleague's knowledge. |
| D.To make her colleagues work efficiently. |
We can learn from the passage that____.
| A.the company is owned by 20 students. |
| B.the company is over-night successful. |
| C.the company sells fresh flowers and old books |
| D.the company gets much help from other company selling seeds. |
One day a teacher was giving her young students a lesson on how the government works. She was trying to explain the principle of income tax (收入税).
“You see ,” she began , speaking slowly and carefully , “each person who works must pay part of his or her salary (薪水) to the government . If you make a high salary , your taxes are high . If you don’t make much money , your taxes are low .”
“Is that clear?” she asked. “Does everyone understand the meaning of income tax?” The students nodded.
Are there any questions?” she asked. The students shook their heads.
“Very good!” she said.” “Now, I would like you to take a piece of paper and write a short paragraph on the subject of income tax.”
Little Joey was a slow learner. He had lots of problems with spelling and grammar, but this time he at least seemed to understand the task. He took his pen and after a few minutes, he handed the teacher the following composition:
Once I had a dog. His name was Tax.
I opened the door and in come Tax.The teacher was trying to explain one day.
| A.the basic principles of the income tax |
| B.how the government works |
| C.everyone should pay income tax |
| D.how much tax one should pay for his income |
After the teacher’s explanation, .
| A.all the students shook their heads |
| B.many of the students were still puzzled |
| C.Most students understood the meaning of income tax |
| D.Some students didn’t understand their teacher |
The students were asked .
| A.to say something about income tax |
| B.to answer some questions on income tax |
| C.to write a composition on “income tax” |
| D.to explain the principle of income tax |
Little Joey .
| A.was clear about the subject | B.grasped what income tax meant |
| C.wrote a paragraph about his dog | D.did as what he was told to do |
When you are little, the whole world feels like a big playground. I was living in Conyers, Georgia the summer it all happened. I was a second grader, but my best friend Stephanie was only in the first grade. Both of our parents were at work and most of the time they let us go our own way.
It was a hot afternoon and we decided to have an adventure in Stephanie’s basement. As I opened the basement door, before us lay the biggest room, full of amazing things like guns, dolls, and old clothes. I ran downstairs, and spotted red steel can. It was paint. I looked beyond it and there lay even more paint in bright colors like purple, orange, blue and green.
“Stephanie, I just found us a project for the day. Get some paintbrushes. We are fixing to paint.” She screamed with excitement as I told her of my secret plans and immediately we got to work. We gathered all the brushes we could find and moved all of our materials to my yard. There on the road in front of my house, we painted bit stripes (条纹) of colors across the pavement (人行道). Stripe by stripe, our colors turned into a beautiful rainbow. It was fantastic!
The sun was starting to sink. I saw a car in the distance and jumped up as I recognized the car. It was my mother. I couldn’t wait to show her my
masterpiece. The car pulled slowly into the driveway and from the look on my mother’s face, I could tell that I was in deep trouble.
My mother shut the car door and walked towards me. Her eyes glaring, she shouted, “What in the world were you thinking? I understood when you made castles out of leaves, and climbed the neighbors’ trees, but this! Come inside right now!” I stood there glaring hack at her for a minute, angry because she had insulted (侮辱) my art.
“Now go clean it up!” Mother and I began cleaning the road. Tears ran down my cheeks as I saw my beautiful rainbow turn into black cement.
Though years have now passed, I still wonder where my rainbow has gone. I wonder if, maybe when I get older, I can find my rainbow and never have to brush it away. I guess we all need sort of rainbow to brighten our lives from time to time and to keep our hopes and dreams colorful. What did the writer want to do when his mother came home?
| A.To introduce Stephanie to her. | B.To prevent her from seeing his painting. |
| C.To put the materials back in the yard. | D.To show his artwork to her. |
In his mother’s eyes, the writer_______.
| A.was a born artist | B.always caused trouble |
| C.was a problem solver | D.worked very hard |
The underlined word “rainbow” in the last paragraph refers to ______.
| A.the rainbow in the sky | B.the stripes on the pavement |
| C.something imaginative and fun | D.important lessons learned in childhood |
It can be learned from the passage that parents should ________.
| A.encourage children to paint | B.value friendship among children |
| C.discover the hidden talent in children | D.protect rather than destroy children’s dreams |
On a cold January morning in a Washington, DC Metro Station, a man with a violin played for about an hour. During that time about 2,000 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.
After 3 minutes a middle-aged man noticed there was a musician playing. He stopped for a few seconds and then hurried on. Four minutes later the violinist received his first dollar: a woman threw the money in the hat without stopping and continued to walk. After 6 minutes, a young man leaned against the wall to listen to him, then looked at his watch and walked away. After 10 minutes, a 3-year-old boy stopped but his mother dragged him along hurriedly. This action was repeated by several other children. Every parent, without exception, forced their children to move on quickly.
Finally only 6 people stopped and listened for a short while. About 20 gave money, but continued to walk at their normal pace. The man collected a total of $ 32. When he finished playing, no one applauded.
The violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the greatest musicians in the world. He played one of the most intricate (复杂的) pieces ever written, with a violin worth $ 3.5 million dollars. Two days before, Joshua Bell sold out a theatre in Boston where the seats averaged $ 100 each.
The program was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about understanding, taste, and people’s social position. In a common place environment, at an inappropriate hour, do we appreciate beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognize talent in an unexpected context?
If we do not take a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world, playing some of the finest music ever written, how many other things are we missing? The first paragraph is aimed to tell us ______.
| A.the man chose a bad place for playing | B.what background the story was set in |
| C.how busy people were that morning | D.many people showed interest in music |
We can infer from the passage that ______.
| A.none of the passers-by were fond of music |
| B.beauty can only be enjoyed in particular places |
| C.in a way, the violinist was mistaken as a beggar |
| D.Joshua Bell first played the violin in the station |
According to the writer, people should _____.
| A.listen to as many great musicians as possible |
| B.try to create beautiful things for others to enjoy |
| C.show kindness to anyone whether they’re rich or not |
| D.notice and appreciate what’s going on in their daily life |
Gossip moves so quickly that few people have time to cover their ears, even if they want to.
“I hate it when others gossip about me,” said Mandy Miraglia, 16, a high school student from California, “but to be honest, gossip about my friends makes me feel I am trusted and belong to the group.” Miraglia is not the only person feeling like that.
Gossip has long been looked down on as little more than nonsense and bad manners. But recent research has shown that gossip has many positive effects on your social life.
“There has been a trend among people to dislike gossip,” said David Sloan Wilson, Professor from the State University of New York in Binghamton, US, “but gossip appears to be a very important form of behavior in a group of friends, defining their group membership.”
For 18 months, Kevin Kniffin, from the University of Wisconsin, US, researched the behavior of 50 people. He found that gossip levels peaked when a sports team included a slacker, someone who regularly missed practices or showed up late. Other members of the team would soon start to joke about the slacker’s shortcomings behind his back, because they thought they were bad for the whole team.
Gossip about the mistakes of senior members helps newcomers rebuild their confidence after a failure.
It also helps relieve social and professional anxiety. Long-term studies show that people around the world devote from a fifth to two-thirds or more of their daily conversation to gossip, and men appear to be just as eager for gossip as women.
It is hard to judge gossip, but it is more powerful than you think. The author would probably agree that______________.
| A.gossip is bad manners |
| B.gossip has many good effects |
| C.gossip is somewhat like nonsense |
| D.gossip is more powerful than advice |
What does the underlined word “slacker” mean according to the context?
| A.Someone who values the team benefit much. |
| B.Someone who does not do what they should well. |
| C.Someone who is active in sports. |
| D.Someone who shows no much interest in sports. |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
| A.Gossip is a useful way of building group membership. |
| B.Gossip can possibly make someone confident. |
| C.Generally, women are fonder of gossip than men. |
| D.Actually, everyone gossips to some degree in their daily conversation. |
It is not unusual at all for teens to answer their parents with one work answers. “Where are you going?” “Places.” “When will you be back?” “Sometime.” “Who will you be with?” “People.”
That means that the days of your children bounding in the front door with the details of their day are over. They are breaking away from you so that they’ll be able to stand on their own as a young adult.
Some parents feel sad about this loss of their children’s closeness. Of course you miss those conversations and friendly talks. Once your children move out after high school and establish themselves confidently as a young adult, they’ll come back for easy conversations and even ask for advice. But in order to determine who they are right now they need to separate from you.
Your job, however, is to keep them safe——and that requires knowing there they are and who they are with. Let them know clearly that it’s not because you want to dominate their life and control them; it’s because it’s a safety issue for family members to keep track of one another.
When they’re home and sit down to eat a meal, sit down with them. You need to open up to them about your life. Tell them of an interesting incident at the office, let them in on a bit of family gossip(闲谈), discuss a piece of news with them. They are glad that you see them as old enough to be in on a few experiences of your life. By letting a teen in on your life, they just may let you in of theirsThe underlined word “That” in Paragraph 2 probably refers to “”.
| A.teens no longer tell parents their detailed information |
| B.teens don’t tell parents where they had been any more |
| C.parents are impatient to listen to their children |
| D.parents are occupied by doing their business |
It can be inferred from the passage that .
| A.the generation gap is becoming wider and wider |
| B.teens quarrel a lot with their parents |
| C.teens don’t want to live with other family members |
| D.some parents feel distant from their teenage children |
The author believes that teens’ one-word answers show.
| A.their awareness of independence |
| B.their physical and mental changes |
| C.an unpleasant parent-child relationship |
| D.their wishes for keeping silent |
What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?
| A.Parents should understand their children. |
| B.parents should keep their children safe. |
| C.Parents should open their hearts to their children. |
| D.Parents should give their children enough freedom. |
What’s the author’s purpose in writing the passage?
| A.To give advice |
| B.To direct teenagers |
| C.To present findings |
| D.To comfort parents |
Aniston was born in Sherman Oaks, California, and grew up in New York City. She lived in Greece for one year as a child with her family, and they later relocated to New York City. She went to the New York Rudolf Steiner School and graduated from Manhattan's Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts. In 1989, she moved back to Los Angeles, California.
Aniston moved to Hollywood and played her first television role in the short—lived series Molloy in 1990, She also co-starred in Ferris Bueller, a television show adapted from the 1986 hit movie FerrisBueller's Day Off. The series, however, didn’t succeed. Aniston then appeared in two more failed television comedy shows, The Edge and Muddling Through, and guest-starred on Quantum Leap, Herman's Head, and Burke's Law. Aniston wanted to give up acting because of the failed shows.
But the sitcom Friends changed her mind. She played in it from 1994 until the show ended in 2004.
The program was hugely successful and Aniston became famous for her roal Rachel in it. Her hairstyle in the program, which became known as the "Rachel", was widely copied at he time .
Besides being a TV actress, Aniston has enjoyed a great film career. Her biggest box office success to date was 2003’s Bruce Almighty. The film made $243M at the Unite State box office and almost twice that worldwide .Aniston’s 2004 film ,A long Came Polly also did well at the box office. What does the underlined word “relocated” in the first paragraph mean?
| A.Lived | B.Moved | C.Planned | D.Traveled |
All of the following are TV shows EXCEPT
| A. Burke's Law | B.The Edge | C. Herman's Head | D. FerrisBueller's Day Off. |
From the second paragraph ,we learn that
| A.Aniston guest—starred in the unsuccessful TV series Molloy |
| B.no one wanted Aniston to play in their TV shows |
| C.Aniston was not successful in her first several TV shows |
| D.Aniston was sure that she would become famous one day |
From the passage, we learn that “Rachel” is
| A.Aniston’s hairstyle in her real life | B.a good friend of Aniston |
| C.a role in Friends | D.a TV show of Aniston |
What can we learn from the passage?
| A. Friends is only famous in America |
| B. A long Came Polly was Aniston’s best film |
| C.Aniston’s film career is also very successful |
| D.Aniston hasn’t appeared in TV shows since 2004 |