¡¡¡¡What¡¯s a blog? A blog is a personal online diary(ÈÕ¼Ç)£®It¡¯s cool, it¡¯s hot, and everyone is doing it£®People talk aboutitoften£®Sound like a fashion? In fact, It¡¯s another trend(Á÷ÐÐÇ÷ÊÆ)£®And the word ¡°blogger¡± means a person who writes diaries online£®Are you a blogger?
¡¡¡¡Many bloggers are teenagers who log(½øÈë)onto websites to discuss anything in their lives£®Many of today¡¯s teenagers are not afraid to openly discuss everything in their lives£®Teenagers complain about their parents and homework£®They share diaries, post(·¢²¼)songs from the latest bands and show pictures of theirs£®They write their own poems, say something about their girlfriends or boyfriends and complain to each other or offer support£®But mostly they just write down what they do every day£®
¡¡¡¡However, many parents are worried about these young bloggers£®Parents see the kids talking about how they got drunk last weekend and how they don¡¯t like studying£®They are using the language that is surprising to their parents£®Besides hearing from their friends, teen bloggers also get messages from strangers£®Most of the time, it¡¯s older men asking to meet teenage girls£®¡°These strange men are dangerous for my kids£®They sometimes teach my kids bad words£®¡± said Cara Cabral, a mother of two children£®
¡¡¡¡Many teenagers and young adults know it¡¯s not safe to use blogs on the Internet£®They know they are putting information about themselves in a place where it can be seen by anyone£®But teenagers are unwilling to give up these new communication tools that have become a way of life for many of them£®
(1)
The underlined word ¡°it¡± in the first paragraph means ________£®
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the fashion
B£®
the Internet
C£®
the blog
(2)
Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
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Teenagers don¡¯t tell about their personal life in their blogs£®
B£®
Teenagers mostly write down what they do every day in their blogs£®
C£®
Teenagers complain about their parents and homework in their blogs£®
(3)
What¡¯s the main idea of the third paragraph?
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Many parents don¡¯t understand kids¡¯ language in their blogs£®
B£®
Many parents are worried about these young bloggers£®
C£®
Many parents can understand why their kids don¡¯t like studying£®
(4)
Many parents think it¡¯s ________ for their children to get messages from strangers£®
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A£®
dangerous
B£®
interesting
C£®
surprising
(5)
We can learn from the last paragraph that£®
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It¡¯s easy for many teenagers to give up blogging on the Internet
B£®
It¡¯s safe for many teenagers to put their personal information on the Internet
C£®
It¡¯s popular for many teenagers to use blogs on the Internet
¡¡¡¡Most American children eat potatoes£®But many children don't know what of the potato is the best for food£®Take a knife and cut from the middle of the potato a piece as thin as paper£®Hold the piece between your eyes and light£®You will see that the potato has skin(Ƥ)£¬an outside rim(±ßÔµ) and an inside part£®The outside rim which is right under the skin of the potato£¬is the most valuable part of all£®But this is often thrown away with the skin£®Even the skin itself is better for food than the inside£®When eating a cooked potato£¬if you choose the inside and leave the outside£¬you are throwing the best part of it£®If you can't eat the whole potato£¬eating the outside rim and leaving the inside will do£®
(1)
How many parts does the potato have?
¡¡¡¡A£®It has only one part£¬outside rim£®
¡¡¡¡B£®It has two parts£¬skin and outside rim£®
¡¡¡¡C£®It has three parts£¬skin£¬outside rim and an inside part£®
¡¡¡¡D£®It has four parts£¬middle£¬skin£¬outside rim and an inside part£®
What are the things you must not do when you¡¯re in the school buildings?
(2)
Can you leave school at lunch-time?
(3)
What must you do when your teacher comes into your classroom?
(4)
What do the school rules say about fight?
(5)
When must you get to school every morning?
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¡¡¡¡Jack is a twenty-year-old young man£®Two years ago, when he finished middle school, he found work in a shop£®Usually he works until ten o¡¯clock in the evening£®He is very tired when he gets home£®After a quick supper he goes to bed and soon falls asleep£®His grandma who lives downstairs is pleased with him£®
¡¡¡¡One day, on his way home, he met his friend Mary£®They were both happy£®He asked the girl to his house, and she agreed happily£®He bought some fruit and drinks for her£®And they talked about their school, teachers, classmates and their future£®They talked for a long time£®
¡¡¡¡¡°Have a look at your watch, please,¡±said the girl£®¡°What time is it now?¡±
¡¡¡¡¡°Sorry, something is wrong with my watch,¡±said Jack£®¡°Where¡¯s yours?¡±
¡¡¡¡¡°I left it at home£®¡±
¡¡¡¡Jack thought for a moment and found a way£®He began to stamp his foot on the floor, ¡°Bang! Bang! Bang!¡±
¡¡¡¡The sound woke his grandma up£®The old woman shouted downstairs, ¡°It¡¯s twelve o¡¯clock in the night, Jack£®Why are you still jumping upstairs?¡±
(1)
Jack was ________ when he finished middle school£®
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sixteen
B£®
eighteen
C£®
twenty
D£®
fifteen
(2)
The old woman is satisfied with Jack because ________£®
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he¡¯s her grandson
B£®
he¡¯s clever
C£®
he can keep quiet
D£®
he gets home on time
(3)
From the story, we can know that Mary is Jack¡¯s ________£®
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classmate
B£®
colleague (ͬÊÂ)
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aunt
D£®
wife
(4)
The word ¡°stamp¡± in the story means ________ in Chinese£®
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¸ÇÓ¡
B£®
¶å
C£®
ÌùÓÊƱ
D£®
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(5)
Jack stamped his foot on the floor inorderto (ΪÁË)________£®