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Wang Ling, a middle school girl, felt angry with her parents after getting a boy’s phone call. “A classmate called me to discuss homework. We talked 41 just a few minutes before my parents got mad,” said the girl. “They asked whether I liked the boy. I said I didn’t, 42 they wouldn’t believe me.”
Wang’s trouble is not strange at all because puppy love (早恋) becomes a big headache for 43 parents and schools. They worry that puppy love will be bad for 44 . Her school makes it a rule not to allow any talk or any physical contact (身体接触) 45 one boy and one girl alone.
Many students say they understand 46 parents and teachers are so nervous about puppy love. But some think they are going too far. “We have our own thoughts and we know what to 47 with it,” said Wang Ling.
Another girl, Jiang Ting, liked making friends with boys. “Boys and girls can learn from each other,” she said. “My mother asks me to study hard. However, she 48 stops me from making friends with boys.” Once Jiang told her mother she might fall in love with a boy. Her mother let Jiang make 49 own decision. Soon Jiang found that she didn’t like him any more because the boy was not as 50 as what she had thought before. And she did worse and worse in her subjects because she spent much on it. At last she understood the worry from schools and most parents about puppy love.
41. A. for B. in C. with D. to
42. A. because B. if C. but D. and
43. A. both B. none C. either D. neither
44. A. game B. study C. match D. housework
45. A. during B. between C. around D. about
46. A. how B. what C. who D. why
47. A. play B. live C. do D. fill
48. A. never B. already C. ever D. just
49. A. its B. my C. his D. her
50. A. good B. bad C. heavy D. thin
查看习题详情和答案>>He listened to me quietly. Then he asked, “Are the thing she said true or not? Janet, didn’t you ever think about what you are really like? Well, you now have that girl’s opinion. Go and make a list of everything she said and mark the points that are true. Pay no attention to the other things she said.”
I did as he told me. To my great surprise, I discovered that about half the things were true. Some of them I couldn’t change (like being very thin), but a good number I could --- and suddenly I wanted to change. For the first time I got a very clear picture of myself.
I brought the list back to Daddy. He wouldn’t like to take it. “That is just for you,” he said, “You know better than anyone else the truth about yourself. But you have to learn to listen, not just close your ears in anger and feeling hurt. When something said about you is true, you will find it will be of help to you. Our world is full of people who think they know your duty. Don’t shut your ears. Listen to them all, but hear the truth and do the right thing.”
Daddy’s advice has returned to me at many important periods. In my life, I have never had a better piece of advice.
小题1:Which do you think would be the best title (标题) for this passage?
| A.Not An Enemy, But the Best Friend | B.The Best Advice I’ve Ever Had |
| C.My Father | D.My Childhood |
| A.he believed that most of what his daughter’s “enemy” said was true. |
| B.he had been so angry with his daughter’s shortcomings that he wanted to show this by keeping quiet for some time |
| C.he knew that his daughter would not listen to him at that moment |
| D.he wasn’t quite sure which girl was telling the truth |
| A.He told her not to pay any attention to what her “enemy” had said. |
| B.He criticized(批评) her and told her to overcome (克服) her shortcomings. |
| C.He told her to write down all that her “enemy” had said about her and pay attention only to the things that were true. |
| D.He wouldn’t like to take the list and have a look at it. |
| A.I had my picture taken and this time it was a very clear one. |
| B.I asked someone to draw a very clear picture of myself. |
| C.The picture I got this time was clearer than those I had got before. |
| D.I came to know myself very clearly this time. |
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| My father died when I was a few months old. After his death, my mother moved back to Louisville, Kentucky, where 1 had grown up. We lived in a small house with her older sister, Marion, and their mother. This was a time when being a single 2 was still considered unusual. When I was small, there was a children's book called The Happy Family, and it was a real piece of work. Dad worked all day long at the office, Mom cooked in the kitchen, and brother and sister always had friends sleeping over. The image of the family in this book was typical (典型的) of the time. It looked 3 like my family, but luckily that wasn't the way I heard it. The way my Aunt Marion read it to me made the story really 4 . Kind-hearted and open-minded, my aunt was the one who played baseball with me, who took me horseback riding, who took me to the father-son dinners and who gave me lessons on how to drive. Believing that anything 5 was probably good for me, she 6 to get a loan (贷款) so that I could go to Africa to work as a volunteer, which was my most important experience. As a young girl, Aunt Marion always planned to have a large number of children of her own, but she never got married. This 7 that she was free to spend all her time taking care of me. Many people say we have a lot in common. She always 8 me to do my best. She never 9 to make me believe that I could do anything with my life that I wanted, if I only tried hard enough. For more than sixty years, Aunt Marion didn't and still doesn't think of herself. Unless she is forced to come up to the front, my aunt will stand in the back in family photos, and she doesn't think that her efforts have made much 10 .
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| My father died when I was a few months old. After his death, my mother moved back to Louisville, Kentucky, where 1 had grown up. We lived in a small house with her older sister, Marion, and their mother. This was a time when being a single 2 was still considered unusual. When I was small, there was a children's book called The Happy Family, and it was a real piece of work. Dad worked all day long at the office, Mom cooked in the kitchen, and brother and sister always had friends sleeping over. The image of the family in this book was typical (典型的) of the time. It looked 3 like my family, but luckily that wasn't the way I heard it. The way my Aunt Marion read it to me made the story really 4 . Kind-hearted and open-minded, my aunt was the one who played baseball with me, who took me horseback riding, who took me to the father-son dinners and who gave me lessons on how to drive. Believing that anything 5 was probably good for me, she 6 to get a loan (贷款) so that I could go to Africa to work as a volunteer, which was my most important experience. As a young girl, Aunt Marion always planned to have a large number of children of her own, but she never got married. This 7 that she was free to spend all her time taking care of me. Many people say we have a lot in common. She always 8 me to do my best. She never 9 to make me believe that I could do anything with my life that I wanted, if I only tried hard enough. For more than sixty years, Aunt Marion didn't and still doesn't think of herself. 10 she is forced to come up to the front, my aunt will stand in the back in family photos, and she doesn't think that her efforts have made much 11 . I honor my aunt, who taught me the things my 12 couldn't. So every June for the past 40 years, in growing thanUulness to my Aunt Marion, I've sent her a Father's Day card. | ||||
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