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Some teenagers think that newspapers are boring and only for adults. But that’s not true. There are many interesting stories in the paper. You just need to make clear what you are looking at. “I spend about half an hour reading newspapers every day,” said 15-year-old Gao Ming from Beijing. “I’m interested in things happening at school. ” School news is just one kind of news story in newspapers. There’s also world news: from international problems to pop stars.
Read the newspaper carefully, we’ll find different types of articles on the pages:
News stories — these stories are about events. Reporters try to show all points of a story to help readers understand what happened. Reporters try to speak to as many people as possible. They also use pictures and numbers to show the readers that the stories are true. The newspaper Teenagers has lots of news stories on the news page and front page. When we read them, we learn more about the facts, not the writers’ ideas.
Opinion writing — opinion writing is usually about something happening right now. But it isn’t just facts. Here writers add their own opinions to the news. Writers pick only the facts that help back up their ideas. They make readers believe that they are telling the truth. This is usually the kind of story that gets people thinking. Go to “Speak Out” on Page Two for an example of opinion writing in Teenagers.
Advertisement — Don’t get happy too early when you read them. Those sweet words and lovely pictures are just ways to get us interested in their products! People have to pay to put advertisements in newspapers!
1.The underlined sentence means that the readers ___________.
A.should understand interesting news stories
B.ought to know which kind of things to read
C.need to look at the school news first
D.must know the contents of all the news
2.In the writer’s opinion, we’d better be ___________ advertisements in newspapers.
A.interested in B.against C.worried about D.careful of
3.This passage mainly discusses how___________.
A.reporters write different kinds of news
B.teenagers get interested in newspapers
C.readers can read newspapers in better ways
D.readers can’t read different news in newspapers
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Some teenagers think that newspapers are boring and only for adults. But that's not true. There are many interesting stories in the paper. You just need to make clear what you are looking at. “I spend about half an hour reading newspapers every day,” said 15-year-old Gao Ming from Beijing. “I'm interested in things happening at school.” School news is just one kind of news story in newspapers. There's also world news: from international problems to pop stars.
Read the newspaper carefully, we'll find different types of articles on the pages:
News stories — these stories are about events. Reporters try to show all points of a story to help readers understand what happened. Reporters try to speak to as many people as possible. They also use pictures and numbers to show the readers that the stories are true. The newspaper Teenagers has lots of news stories on the news page and front page. When we read them, we learn more about the facts, not the writers’ ideas.
Opinion writing — opinion writing is usually about something happening right now. But it isn't just facts. Here writers add their own opinions to the news. Writers pick only the facts that help back up their ideas. They make readers believe that they are telling the truth. This is usually the kind of story that gets people thinking. Go to “Speak Out” on Page Two for an example of opinion writing in Teenagers.
Advertisement — Don’t get happy too early when you read them. Those sweet words and lovely pictures are just ways to get us interested in their products! People have to pay to put advertisements in newspapers!
1.The underlined sentence means that the readers "_______".
A. should understand interesting news stories
B. ought to know which kind of things to read
C. need to look at the school news first
D. must know the contents of all the news
2.This passage mainly discusses how_______.
A. reporters write different kinds of news
B. teenagers get interested in newspapers
C. readers can read newspapers in better ways
D. readers can’t read different news in newspapers
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Some teenagers think that newspapers are boring and only for adults. But that’s not true. There are many interesting stories in the paper. You just need to make clear what you are looking at. “I spend about half an hour reading newspapers every day,” said 15-year-old Gao Ming from Beijing. “I’m interested in things happening at school.” School news is just one kind of news story in newspapers. There’s also world news: from international problems to pop stars.
Read the newspaper carefully, we’ll find different types of articles on the pages:
News stories — these stories are about events. Reporters try to show all points of a story to help readers understand what happened. Reporters try to speak to as many people as possible. They also use pictures and numbers to show the readers that the stories are true. The newspaper Teenagers has lots of news stories on the news page and front page. When we read them, we learn more about the facts, not the writers’ ideas.
Opinion writing — opinion writing is usually about something happening right now. But it isn’t just facts. Here writers add their own opinions to the news. Writers pick only the facts that help back up their ideas. They make readers believe that they are telling the truth. This is usually the kind of story that gets people thinking. Go to “Speak Out” on Page Two for an example of opinion writing in Teenagers.
Advertisement — Don’t get happy too early when you read them. Those sweet words and lovely pictures are just ways to get us interested in their products! People have to pay to put advertisements in newspapers!
48. The underlined sentence means that the readers ___________.
A. should understand interesting news stories
B. ought to know which kind of things to read
C. need to look at the school news first
D. must know the contents of all the news
49. In the writer’s opinion, we’d better be ___________ advertisements in newspapers.
A. interested in B. against C. worried about D. careful of
50. This passage mainly discusses how___________.
A. reporters write different kinds of news
B. teenagers get interested in newspapers
C. readers can read newspapers in better ways
D. readers can’t read different news in newspapers
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School Activities for Kids and Teens
January is a month of fun-filled activities for kids and teens as long as you know where to find them. When you want some fun activities for January, think about these ideas happening in this month.
Secret of the Dragon
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Time: Mon., Jan. 1, 10:30 am
Cost: Adult: $7.40
Child (under 15): half
Tel.: 3403 2578
Add.: Brisbane Botanic Gardens
Note: Secret of the Dragon is a magical story about two children ride a dragon to explore the ocean. The Search for Life
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Time: Thurs., Jan. 4, 2:00 pm
Cost: Adult: $14.50
Child (under 15): $8.70
Tel.: 3403 7689
Add.: Brisbane Botanic Gardens
Note: Are we truly alone in space? Is there any life out there? These are the questions asked in this show.
Magic Class
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Time: Fri., Jan. 12, 10:00 am
Cost: Free
Tel.: 3403 8470 to book your seat beforehand
Add.: Centenary Community
Hub, 171 Dandenong Road
Note: Would you like to be a magician? Then join David, the magician, to learn about real magic with playing cards, coins, ring ropes and DIY projects and be able to become the life of the party. Science with Me
Making Your Own Guitar
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Time: Sat., Jul. 20, 3:00 pm
Cost: Free
Tel.: 3403 1226 to book your
seat beforehand
Add.: 10, Egginton Close
Note: Do you want to make a guitar with Katy and her mom? Science with Me is going to be with you. Please remember to bring a piece of wood, a hammer, some rubber bands and some nails with you.
1.If you want to make a guitar, you can call ________.
A. 3403 8470 B. 3403 1226 C. 3403 7689 D. 3403 2578
2.John and his 10-year-old son want to watch Secret of the Dragon. They will pay ________.
A. $7.40 B. $11.10 C. $14.80 D. $23.20
3.Rita plans to join Magic Class. She may learn a
bout
_______.
A. real magic B. making coins C. magic stories D. holding parties
4.Alec is strongly interested in space life. He
may go to _______.
A. Magic Class B. Science with Me
C. Secret of the Dragon D. The Search for Life
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find McDonald's and Kentucky Fried Chicken in many countries around the world. You look at a
menu above the counter(柜台), and say what you'd like to eat. You pay the person who serves you.
You take your food and sit down or take it away. There's no need to leave a tip"(小费).
In a coffee shop you sit at the counter or at a table. You don't wait for the waitress to show you
where to sit. She usually brings you coffee when you sit down, You tell her what you'd like to eat and
she brings it to you. You pay the cashier as you leave.
In a family restaurant the atmosphere is casual, but the waitress shows you where to sit. Often the
waitress tells you her name, but you don't need to tell her yours. If you don't eat everything, your
waitress gives you a doggy bag to take your food home. You add an extra fifteen percent to the bill as
a tip.
In top class restaurants, you need a reservation (预定) and you need to arrive on time. The waiter
shows you where to sit.If you have wine, he may ask you to taste it. You can only refuse it if it tastes
bad, or if you don't like it. When you get your bill, check it and then add fifteen to twenty percent to it
as a tip for the waiter.
B.four
C.five
D.six
B.tells you her name
C.shows you the seat
D.you talk to
B.in the corner
C.at the counter
D.on the floor
B.In a fast food restaurant.
C.In a coffee shop.
D.In a family restaurant.
B.Fifteen percent.
C.Thirty percent.
D.Forty percent.