When Xia Min started drinking alcohol with her classmates at a friend’s birthday, she didn’t realize what would happen to her. She drank a lot and fell into a coma (昏迷). The 15year-old girl from Chongqing never recovered.
Xia’s death is warning to other students. A new rule went into effect on January 1, 2006. Teens are not allowed to buy or drink alcohol. Shops are not allowed to sell it to them.
A 1999 Chinese law forbade (禁止) shops to sell alcohol to youths under 18. But it is not taken seriously by shopkeepers because it doesn’t have specific rules. People hope the new rule will work.
“I tasted alcohol when having the dinner of the last New Year’s Eve,” said Lian Yuqi, a 16-year-old girl in Xiamen. She believes that the new rule will stop teens from drinking and help them grow in a healthy way.
“Although it may be a little disappointing not to have beer at parties, I think we can have soft drinks instead,” she said.
【小题1】Xia Min died from alcohol at the age of ______.

A.15B.16C.17D.18
【小题2】 The underlined word “it” means ________.
A.a warning singB.a shopkeeper
C.the new rule D.a 1999 Chinese law
【小题3】We can know that ________.
A.it is against the new rule for youths under 18 to drink alcohol
B.shops can sell alcohol to a 16 years old youth.
C.without an ID card, young people can’t buy alcohol
D.it seems that the young girl, Liang Yuqi, likes to drink alcohol
【小题4】According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.The new rule has worked very well.
B.Shopkeepers can sell alcohol to teens above 18.
C.China’s legal drinking age is clearly under18.
D.Many teens drink alcohol to show they’ve grown up.
【小题5】This passage is mainly about _______.
A.the harm of drinking alcohol
B.the legal age for drinking alcohol
C.a new rule to stop teens drinking
D.student’s ideas about drinking alcohol

When Xia Min started drinking alcohol with her classmates at a friend’s birthday, she didn’t realize what would happen to her. She drank a lot and fell into a coma (昏迷). The 15year-old girl from Chongqing never recovered.

Xia’s death is warning to other students. A new rule went into effect on January 1, 2006. Teens are not allowed to buy or drink alcohol. Shops are not allowed to sell it to them.

A 1999 Chinese law forbade (禁止) shops to sell alcohol to youths under 18. But it is not taken seriously by shopkeepers because it doesn’t have specific rules. People hope the new rule will work.

“I tasted alcohol when having the dinner of the last New Year’s Eve,” said Lian Yuqi, a 16-year-old girl in Xiamen. She believes that the new rule will stop teens from drinking and help them grow in a healthy way.

“Although it may be a little disappointing not to have beer at parties, I think we can have soft drinks instead,” she said.

1.Xia Min died from alcohol at the age of ______.

A. 15       B. 16       C. 17       D. 18

2. The underlined word “it” means ________.

A. a warning sing           B. a shopkeeper 

C. the new rule         D. a 1999 Chinese law

3.We can know that ________.

A. it is against the new rule for youths under 18 to drink alcohol

B. shops can sell alcohol to a 16 years old youth.

C. without an ID card, young people can’t buy alcohol

D. it seems that the young girl, Liang Yuqi, likes to drink alcohol

4.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

A. The new rule has worked very well.

B. Shopkeepers can sell alcohol to teens above 18.

C. China’s legal drinking age is clearly under18.

D. Many teens drink alcohol to show they’ve grown up.

5.This passage is mainly about _______.

A. the harm of drinking alcohol

B. the legal age for drinking alcohol

C. a new rule to stop teens drinking

D. student’s ideas about drinking alcohol

 

 

When Xia Min started drinking alcohol with classmates to celebrate her friend’ s birthday, she didn’t realize a tragedy was drawing near. She drank a lot and fell into a coma. The 15-year-old girl from Chongqing never recovered, leaving great sorrow for her family and friends. Xia’ s death is a warning to other students and society. As more and more teenagers are drinking alcohol , the government recently passed a new rule to stop them.

Teens are not allowed to buy or drink alcohol. Shops are not allowed to sell it to them and must display warning signs. The rule will go into effect on January 1 ,2006.

A 1999 Chinese law forbade’ shops to sell alcohol to underage youths. But it is not taken seriously by shopkeepers because it lacks specific punishments.

Experts hope the new rule will work. It sets a 2,000 yuan fine for those who sell alcohol to underage youths. China doesn’t have a legal drinking age.But in China” underage” has been understood to mean under 18.

“I tasted alcohol when having the dinner of the last Spring Festival Eve, “said Liang Yuqi, a 16-year-old girl in Xiamen.She believes that the new rule will stop students’ curiosity about alcohol and help them grow in a healthy way. “Although it may be a little disappointing not to have beer at celebrations, I think soft drinks can serve as well, “she said.

1.The passage is mainly about ________

    A.the harmful effects of drinking alcohol           

    B.the legal age for drinking alcohol

    C.a new rule to stop underage drinking              

    D.students’ ideas about drinking alcohol

2.What can we know from the passage?

    A. According to the new rule ,it is illegal for underage youths to drink alcohol.

    B.In China there has been no law to forbid shops to sell alcohol to underage youths.

    C.Without an ID card, young people can’t buy alcohol.

    D.It seems that the young girl, Liang Yuqi, likes to drink alcohol.

3.We can conclude from the passage that _________

    A.China’s legal drinking age is clearly defined to be under 16

    B.whether the new rule can work still remains to be seen

    C. shoppers for alcohol must show their proof of age

    D.many teens prefer to drink alcohol to show they’ ye grown up

 

When Xia Min started drinking alcohol with her classmates at a friend’s birthday, she didn’t realize what would happen to her. She drank a lot and fell into a coma (昏迷). The 15year-old girl from Chongqing never recovered.
Xia’s death is warning to other students. A new rule went into effect on January 1, 2006. Teens are not allowed to buy or drink alcohol. Shops are not allowed to sell it to them.
A 1999 Chinese law forbade (禁止) shops to sell alcohol to youths under 18. But it is not taken seriously by shopkeepers because it doesn’t have specific rules. People hope the new rule will work.
“I tasted alcohol when having the dinner of the last New Year’s Eve,” said Lian Yuqi, a 16-year-old girl in Xiamen. She believes that the new rule will stop teens from drinking and help them grow in a healthy way.
“Although it may be a little disappointing not to have beer at parties, I think we can have soft drinks instead,” she said.

  1. 1.

    Xia Min died from alcohol at the age of ______.

    1. A.
      15
    2. B.
      16
    3. C.
      17
    4. D.
      18
  2. 2.

    The underlined word “it” means ________.

    1. A.
      a warning sing
    2. B.
      a shopkeeper
    3. C.
      the new rule
    4. D.
      a 1999 Chinese law
  3. 3.

    We can know that ________.

    1. A.
      it is against the new rule for youths under 18 to drink alcohol
    2. B.
      shops can sell alcohol to a 16 years old youth.
    3. C.
      without an ID card, young people can’t buy alcohol
    4. D.
      it seems that the young girl, Liang Yuqi, likes to drink alcohol
  4. 4.

    According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

    1. A.
      The new rule has worked very well.
    2. B.
      Shopkeepers can sell alcohol to teens above 18.
    3. C.
      China’s legal drinking age is clearly under18.
    4. D.
      Many teens drink alcohol to show they’ve grown up.
  5. 5.

    This passage is mainly about _______.

    1. A.
      the harm of drinking alcohol
    2. B.
      the legal age for drinking alcohol
    3. C.
      a new rule to stop teens drinking
    4. D.
      student’s ideas about drinking alcohol

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