题目内容
【题目】Moving to a new neighborhood,town,state,or even country can be a pretty scary experience. All you know is that things will be different and chances are you won’t know the kids at your new school.
The experiences that go with moving make many kids feel nervous and worried. This is perfectly normal but don’t let these emotions overrun your thoughts! You will soon get used to your surroundings and find new friends at your new school.
Leaving old friends and familiar places behind can be difficult. However,as you begin the moving process,keep in mind that saying goodbye to your old house,school,and friends does not mean that you have to forget them or that your farewell is permanent!If you’re moving to a new state or even a different country and won’t see your friends for a long time,don’t despair.
Make sure to ask everyone for their address so you can write them letters. Also,thanks to the Internet,it is very easy to stay in touch through email or instant messaging technologies. With your parent’s permission,you can even create a blog or web page to chronicle(记载) all of your new experiences. Include your thoughts,tales of your new adventures,even pictures of new friends,your new house,and new town. Your old friends will love seeing what you are busy with.
Many schools have an orientation(培训) program where a student already established at the school shows a new student around for their first week. This can help you to find your way around the school and to make new friends faster.
While moving is tough on kids of any age,high school counselor Karen Turner says moves can be particularly difficult for teens .“I think moving during adolescents is an extremely stressful experience,especially if you are into your junior high or senior year. Students tend to have established a very strong peer network during that period in their lives. Often this has more influence on them even than their families in some cases,and when they are torn from that there’s often resentment(怨气).”However,Turner adds that while moving isn’t easy,there are things that your parents and the school can do to help you deal with the change.
【1】Who are the intended readers of the passage?
A. Education experts. B. School teachers.
C. Parents. D. Students.
【2】Which of the following is mainly suggested in Paragraph 3?
A. Staying in contact with old friends.
B. Expressing yourself when it is possible.
C. Forming good habits at school.
D. Keeping positive about your new school.
【3】According to the passage,Karen Turner may agree that________.
A. many parents seem to care little about their children
B. teens can easily be attached to their friends
C. parents should communicate with the school teachers
D. teens tend to behave rudely in a new school
【4】If this passage continues,what would the author further discuss?
A. What a new school is like.
B. Why parents move with their children.
C. How parents and the school can help the children.
D. How children can express their anxiety.
【答案】
【1】D
【2】A
【3】B
【4】C
【解析】试题分析:本文是一篇说明文。对青少年来说,搬家会令他们感到紧张和忧虑,因为这意味着要离开熟悉的环境、特别是熟悉的朋友们。对此,本文给出了一些建议来帮助青少年尽快适应新的环境。
【1】D推理判断题。根据第二段最后一句“You will soon get used to your surroundings and find new friends at your new school.”可知,其中的“You”实际上指的就是学生,即本文的目标读者,故选D。
【2】A细节理解题。根据第三段内容可知,该段主要是讲述如果你搬到一个新地方,很长时间看不到朋友,不要绝望,可以通过信件、网络等方式与老朋友保持联系,故选A。
【3】B细节理解题。细节理解题。根据最后一段Karen Tuner所说的话Students tend to have established a very strong peer network during that period in their lives. Often this has more influence on them even than their families in some cases,and when they are torn from that there’s often resentment(怨气),可知,搬家对青少年来说尤其困难,因为此时他们在生活中已经建立了深厚的友谊,因此不愿离开朋友,也就是说,青少年更容易依恋他们的朋友,故选B。
【4】C推理判断题。根据文章最后一段最后一句提到“there are things that your parents and the school can do to help you cope with the change.”可推测出,如果短文继续写下去,作者讨论的应该是父母和学校怎样来帮助孩子们,故选C。