题目内容
My parents are never happy with me. They are always criticizing (批评) my clothes, my hair and
the music I listen to. They hate my friends'looks and they keep complaining when I go with them. I'm
not allowed to stay out as late as my friends do, so I can't have any fun. My parents only seem to care
about my school marks. Although I love them, sometimes I feel we live in different worlds. If they love
me, can't they understand me? How can I make them understand me?
Angel
Dear Angel,
Your problem is common (共同的) to both teenagers and parents. Don't worry, because all this is
natural. You see, your parents have grown up at different times and they have different experiences (经历).
So they think some things are strange, but you find the same things ordinary. For example, the music you
like may sound like noise to them. Your parents love you, so they feel they must protect you from anything
bad or strange. On the other hand, you don't want to be different from other teenagers, so you feel that
your parents restrict you.
I think you should talk about this problem with your parents. Try to explain to them what you want
and let them know they can believe you. Sooner or later, they'll find you are a responsible (有责任心的)
person and they will give you more freedom (自由).
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B. Because her parents can't understand her.
C. Because her friends don't like her parents.
D. Because her parents don't think she is good at school.
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B. less freedom
C. more freedom
D. less clothes
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B. Don't tell her parents what she wants to do.
C. Take no notice of her parents and do whatever she likes.
D. Discuss her problem with her parents.
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B. 保护
C. 放纵
D. 抛弃
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B. Angel's father likes the music that Angel likes.
C. Angel should show her parents that she is a responsible person.
D. Angel doesn't love her parents at all.
阅读理解
We spent a few days in Paris last week. We visit the famous city quite regularly. After all, it only takes three hours from London to Pairs. It’s always a pleasure visiting places we really like, exploring areas we’ve never been.
The only unlucky thing this time was the weather. As soon as we got there the temperature reached almost 35 degrees C (which lasted until we left). It was so hot that Matthew just couldn’t stand it — for him, it wasn’t the most enjoyable trip. I felt sorry for him because every time we go there he has to put up with (忍受) my endless shopping spree (狂欢) …
Because of the heat, we ended up just having lots of ice-cream and drinks most of the time, although we managed to pay a few visits to the new Herme shop on rue de Vaugirard at least. It’s not as busy as the shop on rue Bonaparte so you can choose whatever you like without worrying about a queue behind you! I really enjoyed his bread this time as well as the cakes. And I must say that his Croissant aux Amandes and Bostock were simply the best I’ve ever had.
1.Which of the following is TRUE according to the first paragraph?
A.It was the first time for the writer to go to Paris. |
B.It was a long way from London to Paris. |
C.The writer lives in London. |
D.The writer only likes to go to places she has never been to. |
2. The underlined word “stand” in the second paragraph means ____.
A.享受 |
B.忍受 |
C.站立 |
D.位于 |
3. What can you know about Matthew from the second paragraph?
A.He doesn’t like shopping. |
B.He doesn’t like travelling. |
C.He is one of the writer’s relatives. |
D.He isn’t a good husband. |
4. The shops on rue Bonaparte ____.
A.has no bread that the writer likes |
B.is often crowded with customers |
C.don’t have anything the writer likes |
D.is not very busy all the time |
5.What’s the best title for the passage?
A.An unpleasant trip |
B.A great city |
C.A shopping centre |
D.A trip to Paris |