LIU XU was robbed (抢劫)! The 13-year-old boy was 1 home when a man suddenly jumped out from the roadside. He pulled Liu off his bike and rode away. Liu was scared, but he didn"t run 2 the robber. He found a telephone and called the 3 at 110. " 4 is the priority (要务) in such a situation," Liu said, remembering what his teacher had told him in his first-aid class. "It is not safe to chase an adult who is much 5 than you." Liu is a junior student at Shenzhen Bao"an Middle School in Guangdong. His school is one of the first in China to have compulsory (必修的) first-aid education. Junior 1 students at the school 6 take the class once a week. Teenage safety has become a serious problem these days. According to a 2004 7 , about 16,000 teenagers die in accidents in China every year. Bao"an School said that the first-aid classes are to"teach students skills so that they can protect and save 8 in emergencies (紧急情况)." "The teacher told us that we should try not to go out 9 , especially at night. If someone tries to do bad things to us, we may hit their eyes or noses. Then we should quickly run into a 10 place," said Zhong Hua, a 13-year-old girl. |
( )1. A. walking ( )2. A. away ( )3. A. parents ( )4. A. Safety ( )5. A. weak ( )6. A. might ( )7. A. exam ( )8. A. their ( )9. A. lonely ( )10. A. crowded | B. driving B. after B. teacher B. Money B. weaker B. must B. topic B. themselves B. angrily B. quiet | C. riding C. beside C. friend C. Study C. stronger C. can"t C. survey C. they C. happily C. dangerous | D. flying D. before D. police D. Bike D. strong D. mustn"t D. test D. theirs D. alone D. dirty |
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完形填空。 | How much do you like music? How do you listen to music? Over 3,000 teenager music 1 across the country took the survey. The results show that music has become a 2 part of teenagers" life. About 37.5% of teenagers 3 music every day. They listen to music 4 they are on computers, doing homework, studying or on the way to and from school. What kind of music is the most 5 among the teenagers in China? The survey 6 that they don"t like other kinds of music. 7 , they like all kinds of music: hip-hop, country, jazz, classical, rock music and so on. Although many teenagers may 8 mainstream (主流的) choices, some still prefer their own tastes. Where do teenagers get to know the 9 ? According to the survey, TV and films are the strongest influence on the choices of music (45%). Friends also have a say. Twenty-two percent of the 10 say they listen to their friends when picking up what to listen to. Radios comes third on the list. | ( )1. A. boys ( )2. A. important ( )3. A. listen to ( )4. A. what ( )5. A. popular ( )6. A. speaks ( )7. A. In fact ( )8. A. go ( )9. A. books ( )10. A. women | B. girls B. very important B. hear B. who B. beautiful B. says B. Later on B. come B. dances B. parents | C. lovers C. more important C. see C. where C. exciting C. talks C. Before C. follow C. stories C. students | D. child D. less important D. watch D. while D. interesting D. tell D. After D. worry D. songs D. Men | 阅读理解。 | Jane is a junior (低年级的) middle school student in Beijing. She doesn"t talk to her mother at home. She thinks her mother talks too much about her school work. Jim is also a junior middle school student in Beijing. He doesn"t like living at home. Because his parents don"t let him play computer games. In fact, lots of middle school students have the same problem like Jane and Jim. They don"t get on well with their parents. Of course they feel unhappy at home. As a son or a daughter, you are the most important in the family. Your parents are the closest (最亲近的) people to you in the world. They love you just because you"re their children. On May 15th, people around the world give thanks to their families and deal with family problems. We call it the International Day of Families. It"s more and more popular with most families all over the world. If you feel unhappy at home, you can try your best to get on well with your parents. It"s good for you and your parents. | 1.Why doesn"t Jane talk to her mother at home? | [ ] | A.Because she talks too much about Jane"s study. B.Because she often hurts Jane at home. C.Because she isn"t friendly to Jane. D.Because she isn"t interested in Jane. | 2.Why does Jim hate to live at home? | [ ] | A.Because he wants to depend on himself. B.Because he prefers living in the school. C.Because his parents don"t allow him to play computer games. D.Because his parents don"t allow him to make friends. | 3.Parents love their kids just because ______. | [ ] | A.they are lovely B.they"re their children C.their kids live at home D.they have no family problems | 4.The International Day of Families is a day ______. | [ ] | A.to take good care of kids B.to give thanks to families C.to deal with family problems D.Both B and C | 5.The writer tells that ______. | [ ] | A.it"s important for kids to live at home B.it"s good for students to live at school C.it"s good for kids to get on well with parents D.all kids should learn to look after themselves | 阅读理解。 | Mobile phone has become a problem for middle schools. Some middle schools in Australia have banned students from carrying mobile phones during school hours. Mobile phone use among children has become a problem for the school this year. Several children have got mobile phones as Christmas gifts, and more students will want them. Mary Bluett, an official, said mobile phone"s use is a distraction to students during school hours and it also gives teachers so much trouble in their classrooms. Teachers were also saying that sometimes students might use phone messages to cheat during exams. She said some schools had tried to ban mobile phones. Some parents felt unhappy because they couldn"t get in touch with their children. Many teachers said students should not have mobile phones at school, but if there was a good reason, they could leave their phones at school office. They also said there were many reasons why the students should not have mobile phones at school: they were easy to lose and were a distraction from studies. Many people say that they understand why parents would want their children to have phones, but they think schools should let the students know when they can use their mobile phones. | 1. Some middle schools in Australia have banned students from carrying mobile phones ___. | [ ] | A.because they are students B.when they are free C.when they are at school D.because they are children | 2. We know from the passage that some children get mobile phones from ____. | [ ] | A.the makers and sellers B.the passer-by and strangers C.their parents and friends D.some mobile phone users | 3. What does the underlined word cheat mean in the passage? | [ ] | A. 聊天 B. 作弊 C. 查询 D. 核对 | 4. Some parents felt unhappy because they couldn"t ___ during school hours. | [ ] | A.use their mobile phones B.leave their mobile phones at school office C.help the teachers with their work D.get in touch with their children | 5. The passage tells us that ___. | [ ] | A.students shouldn"t have mobile phones at school except for some special reasons B.it is impossible to ban students from using mobile phone at school C.some parents felt unhappy because they couldn"t use their phones at school D.parents should teach their children how to use mobile phones during school hours | 完型填空。 | Young people are often unhappy when they are with their parents. They say that their parents don"t 1 them. They often think their parents are too strict with them, and they are never given a 2 hand. Parents often find 3 difficult to win their children"s trust and they seem to forget how they themselves 4 when they were young. For example, young people like to do things without much thinking. It is one of their ways to 5 that they grow up and they can do with any difficult things. Older people worry more easily. Most of them plan things ahead and don"t like their plans to be changed. When you want your parents to let you do something, you will have better success 6 you ask before you really start doing it. Young people often make their parents angry by clothes they want, the music they enjoy and something else. But they don"t 7 to cause any trouble. They just feel that in this way they can be cut off from the old people"s world and they want to make a new culture of their own. And if their parents don"t like their music or their clothes or their manner of speech, the young people feel very 8 . Sometimes you even don"t want your parents to say " 9 " to what you do. You want to stay at home alone and do what you like. If you plan to control your 10 , you"d better win your parents over and try to get them to understand you. If your parents see that you have high sense of responsibility, they will certainly give you the right to do what you want to do. | ( ) 1. A. remember ( ) 2. A. helpful ( ) 3. A. that ( ) 4. A. thought ( ) 5. A. learn ( ) 6. A. since ( ) 7. A. mean ( ) 8. A. lonely ( ) 9. A. Yes ( ) 10. A. life | B. help B. useful B. them B. wanted B. see B. if B. care B. happy B. No B. work | C. understand C. free C. one C. needed C. find C. because C. like C. worried C. Sorry C. study | D. like D. strong D. it D. felt D. show D. though D. decide D. strange D. That"s right D. health | 阅读理解。 | Mobile phone has become a problem for middle schools. Some middle schools in Australia have banned (禁止) students from carrying mobile phones during school hours. Mobile phone use among children has become a problem for the school this year. Several children have got mobile phones as Christmas gifts, teachers said mobile phone use is a distraction (娱乐) to students during school hours and it also gives teachers so much trouble in their classrooms. Teachers were also saying that sometimes students might use phone messages (消息) to cheat during exams. She said some schools had tried to ban mobile phones. Some parents felt unhappy because they couldn"t get in touch with (与…联系) their children. Many teachers said students should not have mobile phones at school, but if there was a good reason, they could leave their phones at school office. They also said there were many reasons why the students should not have mobile phones at school: they were easy to lose and were a distraction from studies. Many people say that they understand why parents would want their children to have phones, but they think schools should let the students know when they can use their mobile phones. | 1. Some middle schools in Australia have banned students from carrying mobile phones ______. | [ ] | A. because they are students B. when they are free C. when they are at school D. because they are children | 2. We know from the passage that some children get mobile phones from . | [ ] | A. the makers and sellers B. the passers-by and strangers C. their parents and friends D. some mobile phones users | 3. What does the underlined word cheat mean in the passage? | [ ] | A. 聊天 B. 核对 C. 查询 D. 作弊 | 4. Some parents felt unhappy because they couldn"t ______ during school hours. | [ ] | A. use their mobile phones B. leave their mobile phones at school office C. help the teachers with their work D. get in touch with their children | 5. The passage tells us that _____. | [ ] | A. students shouldn"t have mobile phones at school except for some special reasons B. it is impossible to ban students from using mobile phones at school C. some parents felt unhappy because they couldn"t use their phones at school D. parents should teach their children how to use mobile phones |
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