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A dog-loving person is one who loves dogs very much.Among the Europeans, Germans are 1 for their special love for 2 .Germany has now as 3 as 4,500,000 dogs.
Berlin is 4 a dog city with more than 100,000 dogs.Kaiserslautem, a city in southwestern Germany, has the largest number of 5 dogs.In other words, 38 out of 1,000 people 6 dogs.
Nearly all children of purebred Nobel(纯优良品种的) dogs are 7 in this country, including the golden-haired hunting dog, the black-and-white shorthaired dog, and longhaired pug-dogs.These German dogs are lovely for 8 , quite different from those chained ones who bark(叫) they meet strangers.In 10 , one can often find a German dog waiting 11 under the dining table while its 12 is having a meal.
In Germany, 13 of the dogs are 14 .Within several months after their 15 , they will be sent to a full-time 16 for about a month’s training.After that, they will take 17 once of twice a week 18 they pass the graduation exam.
When 19 subways or buses, the dog owners have to buy 20 for their dogs just as they have for their 21 .They also have to pay taxes, which sometimes can be very 22 .Cologne is said to be a city with the highest dog each year.In Germany, a dog seems to have 23 of a citizen, yet the dog 24 in the streets and parks are really a 25 for all the German cities.
| 1.A.kind | B.well-known | C.polite | D.rich |
| 2.A.books | B.exercise | C.dogs | D.children |
| 3.A.many | B.much | C.well | D.big |
| 4.A.probably | B.fortunately | C.considered | D.changed |
| 5.A.wild | B.raised | C.special | D.police |
| 6.A.sell | B.buy | C.train | D.keep |
| 7.A.liked | B.found | C.shown | D.protected |
| 8.A.sure | B.example | C.years | D.long |
| 9.A.because | B.wherever | C.that | D.whether |
| 10.A.shops | B.streets | C.cities | D.restaurants |
| 11.A.patiently | B.freely | C.kindly | D.terribly |
| 12.A.child | B.guard | C.servant | D.master |
| 13.A.none | B.most | C.a few | D.few |
| 14.A.employed | B.well-trained | C.directed | D.well-judged |
| 15.A.appearance | B.arrival | C.birth | D.discovery |
| 16.A.school | B.hospital | C.farm | D.clinic |
| 17.A.medicine | B.courses | C.drugs | D.examinations |
| 18.A.after | B.so | C.if | D.until |
| 19.A.greeting | B.taking | C.building | D.sharing |
| 20.A.food | B.drinks | C.tickets | D.clothes |
| 21.A.families | B.travels | C.children | D.weekend |
| 22.A.low | B.high | C.safe | D.dangerous |
| 23.A.right | B.possessions | C.education | D.respect |
| 24.A.foods | B.wastes | C.accidents | D.illnesses |
| 25.A.plain | B.model | C.headache | D.damage |
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even tougher.
If I have learned anything in my 16 years, it is that communication is very important, both when you
disagree and when you get along. With any relationship, you need to let other person know how you are
feeling. If you are not able to communicate, you drift apart. When you are mad at your parents, or anyone
else, not talking to them doesn't solve anything.
Communication begins with the concerns (关心) of another. It means that you can't just come home
from school, go up to your room and ignore (不理睬) everyone. Even if you just say"Hi", and see how
their day was for five minutes, it is better than nothing.
If you looked up the word "communication" in a dictionary, it would say"the exchange of ideas, the
conveyance (表达) of information, correspondence (通信), means of communication: a letter or a message".
To maintain (保持) a good relationship, you must keep communication strong. Let people know how you
feel, even if it's just by writing a note.
When dealing with parents, you always have to make them feel good about how they are doing as a
parent. If you are trying to make them see something as you see it, tell them that you'll listen to what they
have to say, but ask them politely to listen to you. Yelling or walking away only makes the situation worse.
This is an example: one night, Sophie went to a street party with her friends. She knew she had to be
home by midnight after the fireworks, but she didn't feel she could just ask to go home. That would be rude.
After all, they had been nice enough to take her along with them. Needless to say, she was late getting home.
Her parents were mad at first, not when Sophie explained why she was late, they weren't as mad and let the
incident go. Communication is the key factor here. If Sophie's parents had not been willing to listen, Sophie
would have been in a lot of trouble.
Communication isn't a one-way deal: it goes both ways. Just remember: if you get into a situation like
Sophie's, telling the other person how you feel-listening is the key factor to communication.
B. easier
C. more uninteresting
D. more interesting
B. to make your feeling known to others
C. the importance of communication
D. the disagreement between generations
B. they should be equal
C. parents play the leading part
D. both make the opposite know their feelings
B. Sophie is very polite to her parents
C. Sophie did well in explaining her being late
D. communication is the solution (解决办法) to misunderstanding
B. It is better to say "Hi" to others than say nothing
C. If you are not able to communicate, walk away
D. Communication is a two-way deal
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British society is thought to be divided into three main groups of classes-the upper class, the middle class, and the lower or working class. This is known as the class system and it is important to know something about it if you hope to understand British people and society. Most British people grow up with a deep knowledge and understanding of the class systems even if they are not very clear about it. As a result, most people know which class they belong to and are able to tell which class other people come from by the way they speak, the kind of clothes they wear, their interests and hobbies or even the type of food they eat.
Social class is not only about behaviour(举止)and attitudes(观念). For example, although many upper class people are rich and may own a lot of land, having a lot of money does not necessarily make a person one member of the upper class. It is also important to come from a special kind of family, have friends who are considered suitable, have been to a certain type of private(私立的) school and speak with the right kind of accent(口音). There are people who are poor but who do not think of themselves as working class because their family background, education, political opinions, etc. are basically different from those of most working-class people. Many people do not like the class system but it is impossible to pretend that these differences do not exist(存在)or that British people do not sometimes form opinions in this way.
1.British classes include ________.
[ ]
A.four main groups
B.workers, farmers, lawyers and businessmen
C.three main groups
D.working class and upper class
2.A person belongs to a certain class according to ________.
[ ]
A.his family background, education and behaviours
B.his parents, relations and money
C.which school he attends
D.the way he speaks
3.Most children from upper-class families would ________ to get education.
[ ]
A.go to private school
B.go to public school
C.go to church
D.study at home
4.People do not think society classes necessary, ________.
[ ]
A.so the working class does not exist
B.so private schools are not important
C.though they exist
D.and so they should be broken away from
5.From what you know, British people are ________.
[ ]
A.unfriendly and impolite
B.friendly and polite
C.bad and rude
D.careful and lively
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