题目内容

________ your parents told you yesterday is worth ________.


  1. A.
    What; considering
  2. B.
    That; considering
  3. C.
    What; considered
  4. D.
    That; considered
A
句意为:昨天你父母给你讲的事情值得考虑。本题第一个空考查What引导的主语从句,What在主语从句中作tell的直接宾语;而第二个空考查be worth doing的用法,其中doing是主动表被动,故应选A项。
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Many children use the Internet to get useful knowledge and information, and to relax in their free time. But some of them are not using in a good way. Here are some rules to make sure you are safe and have fun on the Internet.

   ● Make rules for Internet use with your parents. For example, when you can go online, for how long and what activities you can go online.

   ● Don’t give your password (密码) to anyone else, and never leak out the following information---your real name, home address, age, school, phone number or other personal information. 

   ● Check with your parents before giving out a credit (信用) card number.

   ● Never send a photo of yourself to someone in e-mail unless your parents say it’s OK.

   ● Check with your parents before going into a chat room. Different chat rooms have different rules and attract different kinds of people. You and your parents must make sure it’s a right place for you.

   ● Never agree to meet someone you met on the Internet without your parent’s permission (允许). Never meet anyone you met on line alone.

● Always remember that people online may not be who they say they are. Treat everyone online as strangers.

● If something you see or read online makes you uncomfortable, leave the site. Tell a parent or teacher right away.

● Treat other people as you’d like to be treated. Never use bad language.

● Remember—not everything you read on the Internet is true.

If you want a true friend on the Internet , you can ____________ .

      A  tell the people what your name is .   B  meet the people on line alone.

      C  write an e-mail about yourself .     D  get your parent’s permission.

It’s good for children to ________ on the Internet.

A. give password to others  B. get useful knowledge and information

C. give out a credit card number   D. go into a chat room as they’d like to

The underlined phrase “leak out” in the third paragraph may mean “________.”

    A. give away    B. leave out         C. give out          D. put away

If your parents don’t agree, never ________.

A. read anything on the Internet        

B. relax in your free time

  C. have a face-to face meeting with anyone you met online

  D. treat other people as you’d like to be treated

This passage is mainly about “________”.

     A. How to use Computers    B. Surfing on the Internet

     C. Information on the Interne  D. Internet Safety Rules

Many children use the Internet to get useful knowledge and information, and to relax in their free time. But some of them are not using it in a good way. Here are some rules to make sure you are safe and have fun on the Internet.

※Make rules for Internet use with your parents. For example, when you can go online, for how long and what activities you can do online.

※Don’t give your password(密码)to anyone else, and never give out the following information: your real name, home address, age, school, phone number or other personal information.

※Check with your parents before giving out a credit(信用)card number.

※Never send a photo of yourself to someone in email unless your parents say it’s OK.

※Check with your parents before going into a chat(聊天)room. Different chat rooms have different rules and attract different kinds of people. You and your parents will want to make sure it’s a right place for you.

※Never agree to meet someone you met on the Internet without your parent’s permission(允许). Never meet anyone you met online alone.

※Always remember that people online may not be who they say they are. Treat everyone online as if they were strangers.

※If something you see or read online makes you uncomfortable, leave the site. Tell a parent or teacher right away.

※Treat other people as you’d like to be treated. Never use bad language.

※Remember - not everything you read on the Internet is true.

1.The writer tells children to _________.

A.send their own photos to him

B.make rules for Internet use with parents

C.believe everything they read on the Internet

D.give out their personal information

2.It’s good for children to ______ on the Internet.

A.give password to others

B.get useful knowledge and information

C.give out a credit card number

D.go into a chat room as they’d like to

3.What shouldn’t be done when you are on line? _________

A.Using bad language

B.Sending messages and emails

C.Leaving the site if you feel uncomfortable

D.Treating everyone online as strangers

4.If your parents don’t agree, never ________.

A.read anything on the Internet

B.relax in your free time

C.have a face-to-face meeting with anyone you met online

D.treat other people as you’d like to be treated

5.The passage is mainly about _________ .

A.How to use computers

B.Surfing on the Internet

C.Information on the Internet

D.Internet safety rules

 

三、阅读理解:

It is natural for young people to be critical of their parents at times and to blame them for most of the misunderstandings between them. They have always complained, more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways; that they are possessive and dominant; that they do not trust their children to deal with crises; that they talk too much about certain problems and that they have no sense of humor, at least in parent-child relationships.

I think it is true that parents often underestimate their teenage children and also forget how they themselves felt when young.

Young people often irritate their parents with their choices in clothes and hairstyles, in entertainers and music. This is not their motive. They feel cut off from the adult world into which they have not yet been accepted. So they create a culture and society of their own. Then, if it turns out that their music or entertainers or vocabulary or clothes or hairstyles irritate their parents, this gives them additional enjoyment. They feel they are superior, at least in a small way, and that they are superior, at least in a small way, and that they are leaders in style and taste.

Sometimes you are resistant and proud because you do not want your parents to approve of what you do. If they did approve, it looks as if you are betraying your own age group. But in that case, you are assuming that you are the underdog: you can’t win but at least you can keep your honor. This is a passive way of looking at things. It is natural enough after long years of childhood, when you were completely under your parents’ control. But it ignores the fact that you are now beginning to be responsible for yourself.

If you plan to control your life, co-operation can be part of that plan. You can charm others, especially parents, into doing things the way you want. You can impress others with your sense of responsibility and initiative, so that they will give you the authority to do what you want to do.

36. The author is primarily addressing _______.

A. parents of teenagers              B. newspaper readers.

C. those who give advice to teenagers  D. teenagers

37. The first paragraph is mainly about _______.

A. the teenagers’ criticism of their parents.

B. misunderstanding between teenagers and their parents.

C. the dominance of the parents over their children

D. the teenagers’ ability to deal with crises.

38. Teenagers tend to have strange clothes and hairstyles because they ______.

A. want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own.

B. have a strong desire to be leaders in style and taste.

C. have no other way to enjoy themselves better.

D. want to irritate their parents.

39. To improve parent-child relationships, teenagers are advised to be _____.

A. obedient    B. responsible   C. co-operative   D. independent.

 

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