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Most Americans don't like to get advice from members of their family. When they need advice, they don't usually ask people they know. Instead, many Americans write letters to newspapers and magazines which give advice on many subjects, including family problems, the use of language, health, cooking, child care, clothes, how to buy a house or a car, and so on.

Most newspapers regularly print letters from readers with problems. Along with the letter are answers written by people who are supposed to solve (解决) such problems. Some of these writers are doctors; others are lawyers(律师) or educations. But two of the most famous writer of advice are women without special training for this kind of work. One of them answers letters addressed to “Dear Abby”, the other is addressed(致函) as “Dear Ann Landers” experience their preparation for giving advice.

There is one writer who has not lived long enough to have much experience. She is a girl named Angel Caveliere, who started writing advice for newspaper readers at the age of ten. Her advice to young readers, now appears regularly(正常的) in the Philadephia Bulletin in a column called DEAR ANGEL.

1.For advice Americans usually write to ________.

A. their family members B. their friends C. Angel caveliere D. newspapers or magazines

2.“Abby” and “Ann Landers” are probably ________.

A. real names of two women B. two experienced doctors

C. two famous lawyers D. pen names of women

3.Which of the following is likely true according to the passage?

A. Angel Gaveliere is loved by many American young readers.

B. Angel died young.

C. Angel has much more experience than the other writers with special training.

D. Angel is famous for her good knowledge of all the subjects.

4.The philadephia Bulletin seems to be ________.

A. a city in America B. a kind of publication

C. a publishing(出版) house D. a school or university.

5.The best title for the passage is ________.

A. Two Famous Women writer B. Angel Gaveliere and Her Advice.

C. Getting Advice From Strangers D. The strange Americans

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Mr.Jenkins liked all kinds of delicious food. As an important officer, he was often asked to dinner. The shopkeepers tried their best to fawn on(巴结)him. They knew it was good for their business. Now the officer got fatter and fatter. He could hardly go upstairs at home and had to sleep downstairs. He often felt tired if he walked or did some housework. He was worried about it and had to go to a doctor.“Stop eating much fat(脂肪) and sugar, Mr. Jenkins,” said the doctor.“Or it will be worse for your health!”It was difficult for the officer to do it. He wouldn’t do as the doctor said. He found something was wrong with his heart a few months later. Now he thought the doctor was right. And he had to be in hospital.

“You must lose weight(减肥),sir,”said the doctor,“unless(除非) you want to die soon!” “Could you tell me a way to lose weight, please?” “You must do some exercise first.” “Which exercise?” “To move your head from side to side when you are invited (被邀请)to dinner!”

1.Mr.Jenkins was often asked to dinner because________.

A. he liked the delicious food B. he was ready to help others

C. he was friendly to the shopkeepers D. he was helpful to their business

2.What did Mr.Jenkins do?

A. A doctor. B. A cook. C. A businessman. D. An officer.

3.What happened to Mr.Jenkins after being invited(被邀请)?

A. He got fatter and fatter. B. He hardly went upstairs.

C. He felt tired. D. A,B and C.

4.It was difficult for Mr.Jenkins to do everything, so________.

A. he didn’t go to dinner B. he began to do some exercise

C. he went to ask the doctor for help D. he had to take some medicine

One Sunday evening, it was quite dark when old Stanley went for his walk. He was walking along the sidewalk. Suddenly, he saw a white car coming around the corner at high speed. It was going too fast and crashed into a red car in the street where he was walking. He rushed up to the cars to see if anyone was hurt and needed help.

The two drivers were arguing.

“You came around the corner too fast,” one man said.

“No!” said the driver of the white car, “That’s not true! Your car was parked in a wrong place.”

Stanley listened to their argument and then said the white car driver was wrong to drive too fast. The driver of red car asked Stanley to prove he was right in court(法庭). Stanley gave the driver his name and telephone number.

Next Thursday morning, Stanley was asked to go to the court. The lawyer(律师) for the driver of the white car asked him a lot of questions about what he had seen. Then he asked Stanley how old he was.

“I’m eighty-two,” answered Stanley.

“Do you usually wear glasses ?” asked the lawyer.

“Yes, I do,” answered Stanley.

“Were you wearing them on the night of the accident?” the lawyer asked.

“No,” replied Stanley.

Then the lawyer said, “Why should the court believe you? You are eighty-two years old, you were not wearing your glasses, and it was dark. How far can you see in the dark?”

Stanley thought about it for a minute. “Well,” he said, “when it’s dark, I can see the moon. How far is that?”

1.The car accident happened ___________.

A .one Sunday morning B. next Thursday morning C. one Sunday evening

2.The cause of the accident is that ______.

A .the red car was going too slowly B. the white car was going too fast C. the drivers were sleepy

3.Stanley was asked to go to the court because _________.

A .he wanted to make money B. he promised to be a witness C. he was a lawyer

4.Maybe the red car driver contacted Stanley by ______.

A . writing a letter to him B. making a phone call to him C. paying a visit to him

5.We can learn from the story that ________.

A. Stanley was a clever and humorous man

B. Stanley was not able to see the moon

C. the lawyer thought that Stanley could see clearly

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