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 Jack turned around to see Bob’s car pull away and ________ the road.

A. bend down              B. pull down         C. slow down             D. head down

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He also started “24 club”, where you would sit in a circle and drink twenty four tall bottles of beer, one after another, until they were gone. I knew there was no future in any of it and that eventually he would self?destruct if he continued using this drug. However, he had been my best friend since grade school, and I didn't have a lot of other close friends. I didn't want to be a loner, but I also didn't want to end up where I thought Jack was going.

I remember finally deciding sadly that it was just too risky to hang out with him any more. And so during my senior year I had to start over making friends. At first I felt awkward, didn't fit in, and felt dumb being alone. But after a few months I made friends with guys who had similar values and also a lot of fun.

My old friend Jack turned into a druggie (瘾君子), barely graduated, and eventually drowned in a swimming pool while intoxicated (喝醉的). It was sad, but I was grateful I had the courage to stick with the_right_decision and long?term thinking at a key time in my life.

If you're having trouble making good friends, remember that your friends don't always have to be your age. I once spoke to a guy who seemed to have a grandpa who listened to him and was a great friend. This seemed to fill the friendship blank he had in his life. All in all, just be wise when choosing friends, because much of your future relies on who you hang out with.

 

1.What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.Making friends with whoever will accept us.

B.Having no friends for a time is better than having the wrong friends.

C.Making as many friends as possible.

D.Not making friends with those who take drug.

2.The reason why the author decided to break up with Jack is that ________.

A.any kid who takes drug will drown eventually

B.a kid's future may depend on who he makes friends with

C.anyone's future relies on who he hangs out with

D.making friends with those who have similar values though you're not accepted

3.What does the underlined part “the right decision” refer to?

①He broke up with the friend who took drug.

②He made new friends with those who had similar values.

③He persuaded Jack to give up taking drug.

④He had trouble in making friends.

A.①②  B.③④    C.①③   D.②④

 

On the way home from school, Jack always passes a park. His mother said it was dangerous to pass by the park at night, but it is the fastest way home. Today, after finishing soccer practice, Jack was walking toward the park as usual.

Suddenly, Jack heard someone calling him, “Excuse me!” Jack turned around, and there was an old woman. “Yes, ma’am.” Jack answered politely. “Don’t pass by the park tonight.” Her voice was weak and dry. “Okay, ma’am,” said Jack carelessly. The old woman held Jack’s hand strongly, and said, “I mean it!” Jack felt the hairs on his neck stand up. As soon as the lady let go of his hand, he started to run. This time, he ran so fast that he didn’t have time to think where he was going.

When he stopped, he realized he was in the middle of the park. He remembered what the old woman had said, but it was too late. He thought, “It would be okay if I run really fast.” Suddenly, he heard someone scream(尖叫). Jack was too frightened to wonder who it was. He breathed as deep as possible. The screaming continued. He heard some fast footsteps approaching, so he turned around. It was the old lady! She walked toward him, and shouted “I told you not to come here!”

Frightened to death, Jack screamed sharply and ran home like an arrow. He thought he heard not only the old lady, but also some other people shouting at him, and it made him more terrified. As soon as Jack saw his mother, Jack said, “Mom! Do you know what just happened at the park?” Jack’s mother nodded, and said, “Yes, I know. There is a movie shooting tonight in the park.”  

61. What does the story mainly tell us?

A. An old lady scared Jack for fun.                        B. A movie was being made in a park.

C. Jack was frightened by something unexpected.   D. Mother told Jack a frightening story.

62. Why does Jack prefer to pass the park?

  A. It’s the fastest way home.                                B. It’s fun to cross the park.

  C. He hopes to meet somebody there.                           D. He’d like to take adventures.

63. Why did the old lady prevent Jack from passing by the park?

  A. Jack’s mother asked her to do so.                            B. In case he might disturb their work.

  C. In case he might be frightened.                         D. She was doing a secret job there.

64. Who might be the person that screamed?

  A. Jack himself.         B. Jack’s mother.                 C. Park guard.                     D. An actress.

65. Why did Jack run home like an arrow?

  A. He was terribly frightened.                                B. He was late for a thriller.

  C. He was racing with the old lady.                        D. He was ordered to do so.

On the way home from school, Jack always passes a park. His mother said it was dangerous to pass by the park at night, but it is the fastest way home. Today, after finishing soccer practice, Jack was walking toward the park as usual.

Suddenly, Jack heard someone calling him, “Excuse me!” Jack turned around, and there was an old woman. “Yes, ma’am.” Jack answered politely. “Don’t pass by the park tonight.” Her voice was weak and dry. “Okay, ma’am,” said Jack carelessly. The old woman held Jack’s hand strongly, and said, “I mean it!” Jack felt the hairs on his neck stand up. As soon as the lady let go of his hand, he started to run. This time, he ran so fast that he didn’t have time to think where he was going.

When he stopped, he realized he was in the middle of the park. He remembered what the old woman had said, but it was too late. He thought, “It would be okay if I run really fast.” Suddenly, he heard someone scream(尖叫). Jack was too frightened to wonder who it was. He breathed as deep as possible. The screaming continued. He heard some fast footsteps approaching, so he turned around. It was the old lady! She walked toward him, and shouted “I told you not to come here!”

Frightened to death, Jack screamed sharply and ran home like an arrow. He thought he heard not only the old lady, but also some other people shouting at him, and it made him more terrified. As soon as Jack saw his mother, Jack said, “Mom! Do you now what just happened at the park?” Jack’s mother nodded, and said, “Yes, I know. There is a movie shooting tonight in the park.”  

60. What does the story mainly tell us?

A. An old lady scared Jack for fun.             B. A movie was being made in a park.

C. Jack was frightened by something unexpected.  

D. Mother told Jack a frightening story.

61. Why does Jack prefer to pass the park?

  A. It’s the fastest way home.                B. It’s fun to cross the park.

  C. He hopes to meet somebody there.              D. He’d like to take adventures.

62. Why did Jack run home like an arrow?

  A. He was terribly frightened.                                   B. He was late for a thriller.

  C. He was racing with the old lady.                           D. He was ordered to do so.

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