Seven loyal readers came to the Teens" office two weeks ago. They had a wonderful day learning how to make a newspaper. But what 1 made them excited was that they had their say (发表意见). "What most impressed me was 2 I was saying something, I found all eyes were 3 me," said Tang Shining, one of the students. Her friend, Li Chunbei agreed, and felt very glad that when she was talking, the editors nodded and even 4 notes. Students were happy to see the editors listen to their 5 .You may often 6 about being neglected (忽略) by teachers and parents. 7 before complaining, please 8 that you have already spoken about your thoughts. It"s common in China that teachers at school and parents were 9 the ones to tell teenagers what they should and shouldn"t do. The young are 10 to doing what they are told, rather than thinking by themselves. But then their ideas would be locked in their brains and not be 11 . A girl wrote to Teens about her family 12 . She used to be very sad because her father seldom talked and played with her. After years of consideration, she 13 decided to write her father a letter, telling him about her sadness. To her 14 , the father 15 , saying that he didn"t realize his mistakes. From then on, he really 16 . Sometimes, we need to let our 17 be heard, so others can understand our thoughts and feelings. Don"t be afraid of being 18 for what you have done. You know it is your 19 to speak your mind. 20 your ideas are denied (否定), at least you have tried your best. You will not be left with any regret. |
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完形填空。 | I moved to a new neighborhood two months ago. In the house with a large 1 across the road lived a taxi driver, a single parent with two school-age children. At the end of the day, he would 2 his taxi on the road. I 3 why he did not park it in the garage. Then, one day I learnt that he had another car in his garage. In the afternoon he would come home 4 work, leave his taxi and go out for his 5 affairs in his other car, not in his taxi. I felt it was 6 . I was curious to see his personal car but did not make it until I 7 to be outside one evening two weeks 8 , when the garage door was 9 and he drove out in his "own" car: a Rolls-Royce (劳斯莱斯)! It shook me completely 10 I realized what that meant. You see, he was a taxi driver. But 11 inside, he saw himself as something else: a Rolls-Royce owner and a(n) 12 . He drove others in his taxi but himself and his children in his Rolls-Royce. The world looked at his taxi and 13 him a taxi driver. But for him, a taxi was just something he drove for a living. Rolls-Royce was something he drove for a(n) 14 . We go to bed every night and 15 every morning as parents or children, not as bankers, CEOs or professors. We go for a 16 as close friends or go for a vacation as a 17 . We love life as it is. Yet often, we base our entire happiness and success on how high we 18 the social ladder (阶梯)-how much bigger and better a 19 we have. And we ignore(忽视)our Rolls-Royce, by keeping it dusty in our garage. We should focus more on 20 we are than what we do! | ( )1. A. window ( )2. A. park ( )3. A. knew ( )4. A. for ( )5. A. business ( )6. A. wasteful ( )7. A. appeared ( )8. A. later ( )9. A. broken ( )10. A. once ( )11. A. far ( )12. A. driver ( )13. A. called ( )14. A. experience ( )15. A. stay up ( )16. A. competition ( )17. A. family ( )18. A. build ( )19. A. house ( )20. A. who | B. garage B. stop B. understood B. out of B. national B. meaningful B. intended B. more B. fine B. before B. deep B. engineer B. made B. earning B. wake up B. performance B. company B. climb B. garage B. what | C. door C. check C. asked C. without C. personal C. wonderful C. expected C. ago C. shut C. when C. long C. father C. elected C. life C. stay home C. debate C. team C. stand C. car C. which | D. yard D. repair D. wondered D. from D. public D. plentiful D. happened D. before D. open D. until D. little D. son D. turned D. position D. go home D. party D. whole D. lay D. taxi D. where | 完形填空。 | On a cold winter day, I waited in line to see my hero, Jack Canfield, the author of The Success Principles, who was going to deliver a speech on his new book. During his talk, Jack 1 his wallet, pulled out a hundred-dollar bill, and said, ""Who wants this?" 2 shot up in the audience; people leaned forward to see whom Jack would 3 . But I jumped up, ran up the 4 to the stage, and grabbed the bill. As I was launching myself in the air, 5 raced through my mind- was I about to be humiliated (羞辱) in front of 800 people? Would they 6 security guards and take me from the stage? 7 my desire for bold (大胆的)action was louder than any 8 voice. As I got the bill from his hand, he said, "That"s it! We can"t wait for the 9 to come to us. We must take 10 to create what we want!"" After his talk, I 11 to formally meet Jack and boldly asked for his personal e-mail address. Over the next months, I sent him emails 12 my points of view and dreams with him. He kindly e-mailed back lots of encouragement. But my life got busy 13 other things. I stopped e-mailing Jack. A year later, my dreams had worn away. I thought Jack would inspire me into action, like a giant arrow that would show me the way. I e-mailed him, and then again - but got no 14 . As I sat down at my computer to 15 my e-mails, I 16 woke up. What was I doing? I was waiting! Now I remembered the crowd, most likely 17 that hundred-dollar bill, while they sat glued to their chairs. Usually we all have a "Jack" for whom we wait - whether it"s a person, a place or a thing. We 18 believe the gifts of life are just around the corner, and that everything will come in a(n) 19 way. So we don"t try. We 20 . But as Wayne Gretzky said,"You"ll always miss 100% of the opportunities you don"t take!" So I stopped waiting and started my writing career. Now what are you waiting for? | ( )1. A. brought in ( )2. A. Cheers ( )3. A. offer ( )4. A. path ( )5. A. thoughts ( )6. A. ask ( )7. A. And ( )8. A. noisy ( )9. A. opportunities ( )10. A. step ( )11. A. expected ( )12. A. stating ( )13. A. with ( )14. A. news ( )15. A. check ( )16. A. gradually ( )17. A. desiring ( )18. A. particularly ( )19. A. difficult ( )20. A. give up | B. reached for B. Shouts B. trust B. road B. opinions B. call B. So B. doubtful B. consequences B. measure B. tried B. describing B. in B. message B. examine B. suddenly B. claiming B. honestly B. impressive B. put up | C. took over C. Heads C. like C. steps C. ideas C. demand C. But C. meaningful C. results C. way C. permitted C. presenting C. about C. response C. inspect C. immediately C. begging C. falsely C. early C. take up | D. handed in D. Hands D. choose D. route D. plans D. order D. Or D. helpful D. aims D. action D. managed D. sharing D. over D. reaction D. review D. slowly D. dreaming D. correctly D. natural D. set up | 阅读理解。 | Wishing to encourage her young son to make more progress on the piano, a mother took her boy to a Paderewski concert. After they were seated, the mother spotted a friend in the audience and walked down the aisle to greet her. Seizing the opportunity to explore the wonders of the concert hall, the little boy rose and eventually found his way through a door marked "NO ADMITTANCE." When the house lights dimmed and the concert was about to begin, the mother returned to her seat and discovered that the child was missing. Suddenly, the curtains parted and spotlights focused on the impressive Steinway on stage. To her horror, the mother saw her little boy sitting at the keyboard, innocently picking out Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. At that moment, the great pianist made his entrance, quickly moved to the piano, and whispered in the boy"s ear, "Don"t quit. Keep playing." Then leaning over, Paderewski reached down with his left hand and began filling in a bass part. Soon his right arm reached around to the other side of the child and he added a melody. Together, the old master and the young beginner transformed a frightening situation into a wonderfully creative experience. The audience was amazed and, as it finished, they cheered. That"s the way it is in life. What we can accomplish on our own is hardly noteworthy. We try our best, but the results aren"t exactly graceful flowing music. But when we put our trust in the hands of a Greater Power, our life"s work can be truly beautiful. Next time you set out to accomplish great feats, listen carefully. You can hear the voice of the Master, whispering in your ear, "Don"t quit, and keep playing." | 1. The reason why the boy went to the piano was that ________. | A. he was encouraged to explore B. his mother forced him to have a look C. he was invited by the pianist D. he was exploring the concert hall | 2. What the famous pianist did at the beginning of the concert showed ________. | A. what a great pianist he was B. what a skilled pianist he was C. what an upright man he was D. what a strong man he was | 3. What did the author really want to tell us in the last paragraph? | A. Not being interrupted by others is important. B. Life needs one"s own effort combined with guidance and cooperation. C. It is necessary for us to keep doing everything. D. It is important for us to get help from a famous person. | 完形填空。 | "Imagine you are walking along the road. Suddenly you fall over and all the passers-by burst into laughter. You feel very 1 and think the world is laughing at you . But in fact, five minutes later, they have 2 it ever happened." The other day when I came across these words in an article, I didn"t agree with the 3 . The author thinks the best thing to do in this kind of 4 is to pretend nothing has happened, and so avoid 5 trouble. I admit that we should keep 6 because "Your tears will only remind others of what happened, while your 7 can let them forget it." But this is far from satisfactory. We should do 8 to make things better. I used to be a(n) 9 girl and not very good at maths. Our new maths teacher asked me a question and I still remember how I hung my head in 10 when I couldn"t answer it. "If you don"t know the answer, just tell me." the teacher said, "If you don"t how can I know 11 you know the answer or not?" All of my classmates burst into laughter. My face turned red but the teacher 12 me to go to the blackboard and 13 what I knew. If I had 14 the words in the article, I would have given up. But I tried my best. And to everyone"s 15 , I succeeded! The teacher smiled and said, "Well done! I 16 you could do it!" Since then, I have become active in maths as 17 as in other subjects. I used to think doing maths exercises was a waste of time. But now, I know 18 I do can make things better. Everyone is the 19 of his own fate. If we make mistakes, we should take on an active 20 . Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep (哭泣), and you weep alone. | ( )1.A. nervous ( )2.A. realized ( )3.A. speaker ( )4.A. environment ( )5.A. ordinary ( )6.A. confident ( )7.A. smile ( )8.A anything ( )9.A. shy ( )10.A. joy ( )11.A. what ( )12.A. forced ( )13.A. bring up ( )14.A. obeyed ( )15.A. expectation ( )16.A. hoped ( )17.A. long ( )18.A. whoever ( )19.A. architect ( )20.A. position | B. excited B. recognized B. reader B. surrounding B. extra B. smart B. worry B. something B. energetic B. pride B. that B. invited B. put down B. doubted B. disappointment B. knew B. far B. whenever B. owner B. attitude | C. afraid C. forgotten C. author C. condition C. common C. calm C. courage C. nothing C. happy C. shame C. when C. asked C. think about C. refused C. surprise C. doubted C. soon C. wherever C. host C. value | D. embarrassed D. remembered D. announcer D. situation D. usual D. strong D. satisfaction D. everything D. clever D. surprise D. whether D. pushed D. show off D. understood D. delight D. regretted D. well D. whatever D. controller D. response | 阅读理解。 | A mouse looked through a hole in the wall to see the farmer and his wife opening a package; what food might it contain? He was astonished to discover that it was a mouse trap! Running to the farmyard,the mouse shouted,warning everyone,"There is a mouse trap in the house, there is a mouse trap in the house."The chicken,with her head high,glared at the mouse and said,"Shut up. Little Ugly.This is a great concern to you,but it has nothing to do with me:I can"t be troubled by it." The mouse turned to the pig and told him."There is a mouse trap in the house.""I am so sorry,Mr Mouse,"said the pig sympathetically,"but there is nothing I can do about it but pray;you are always in my prayers." The mouse turned to the cow,who said,"A mouse trap,am I in great danger,huh?" Now the mouse had to face the farmer"s mouse trap alone. That very night a sound was heard through the house,like that of a mouse trap catching its prey.The farmer"wife rushed to see what was caught.In the darkness,she did not see it was a big poisonous snake whose tail the trap had caught.The snake bit the farmer"s wife.The farmer rushed her to the hospital.She returned home with a fever.It is said that drinking fresh chicken soup will help treat fever,so the farmer took his sharp knife to the farmyard for the soup"s main ingredient.His wife"s sickness continued,so friends and neighbors came to sit with her around the clock.To feed them,the farmer killed the pig.The farmer"s wife did not get well,in fact,she died,and so many people came for her funeral.The farmer had the cow killed to provide for all of them to eat. So next time when someone is facing a problem,don"t say that it has nothing to do with you. | 1.We could see from the passage that the mouse was . | A. good at cheating others B. dishonest C. kind and warm-hearted D. foolish | 2.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? | A. The others help the farmer kill the cow. B. The mouse trap was very practical. C. The pig is more friendly than the other animals. D. The farmer"s family had no friends at all. | 3.What can we learn from the story? | A. Traps can always cause chain reactions. B. It is better to be safe than to be sorry. C. Sometimes when the least of us is threatened,we all might be at risk. D. To keep the balance of nature is the duty of us all. |
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