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“I don’t like my parents. They __36▲_ tell me I should do this, and I should not do that. It sometimes makes me angry.” Said Hang Hua, a middle school student in Nanjing. Do you have the same _37▲__? Why does it seem that some parents are so __38▲__ in their children’s eyes?
Since(自从……以来) you were born, your parents have worried about everything about you. They __39▲__ about your choice(选择) of friends, the food you eat, your work at school, __40▲__ sleep you get, etc. All these things are part of your life. They want you to grow up __41▲__ and happily.
So how can you __42▲__ things easier on yourself? It’s easier __43▲__ you think. Just let your parents know what you’re doing. Get them to know your friends. Call them if you stay somewhere else __44▲__ than usual. Say __45▲__ to them when you are wrong. Take responsibility(责任) for what you have done. Talk about your ideas with them. They may talk about __46▲__ with you. Most of all, try __47▲__ them. They are still __48▲__ being parents and need your help, too. Someday, when you become a parent, they may give you __49▲__ on how to get on with your __50▲__.
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“I don’t like my parents.They always tell me this should be done and that should not be done.It sometimes makes me __51__.”said Zhang Hua,a middle school student in Guangzhou.Do you have the same problem?Why does it __52__ that some parents are not so friendly in their children’s eyes?
Your parents __53__everything about you,from the time you were born.They do a lot for you,__54__ something would make you angry,because they care about you and worry about you.They tell you the __55__ of making friends.They ask you to concentrate on your lessons __56__ computer games.They also worry about how much sleep you get and tell you it’s bad for your health to __57__.They want you to grow up healthily and happily.
So how can you make things easier on yourself? It’s easier than you think. Just make your parents __58__ what you’re doing. Call them if you stay somewhere else later than usual. Say sorry to them when you make __59__ .Talk about your ideas with them. They may talk about theirs with you.
Someday when you become a parent, you may be able to know __60__ to get on with your children.
51. A.happy B.sorry C. angry D.excited
52. A. taste B. smell C. sound D. seem
53. A. read about B.worry about C. tell about D. look for
54. A since B. so C.though D.or
55. A. trouble B. difference C.importance D. opportunity
56. A. besides B. with C.except D. instead of
57. A.give up B.end up C.look up D.stay up
58. A. see B.know C. hear D. feel
59. A. success B. faces C.friends D. mistakes
60. A. what B. which C. how D. where
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B. where
C. how
D. why
But some stars move in ways that appear to be strange to be real. In 2005, astronomer Warren Brown found one of these space oddities(奇特). It was located on the outer edge of the Milky Way, the galaxy(星系) we live in. The star was speeding away like nothing he’d ever seen. “It seemed unbelievable. No star in the galaxy has a speed like that,” Brown remembers. “I thought, oh my goodness, I have something kind of special here.”
No one had ever seen a star like this one. What does a scientist do when the results don’t make sense?
Brown didn’t give up. Instead, he kept looking. And he kept finding more of these strange and speedy stars, called hypervelocity stars. Hyper means “above” and velocity has to do with speed. He and his team just found six more of these “above speed” stars, bringing to the total of 16. And, he says, he’s found even more, and is just waiting for the scientific community to confirm them.
小题1:In 2005, astronomer Warren Brown found___________.
| A.a star was speeding away very fast. |
| B.a stars was moving away very slowly. |
| C.some stars were not real. |
| D.some stars were not in the Milky Way. |
| A.Stars never move at all. |
| B.No star in the galaxy has a fast speed. |
| C.It’s hard to see the stars moving. |
| D.Brown has never seen something special. |
| A.匀速的 | B.超速的 | C.超重的 | D.超常的 |
| A.something about an astronomer. |
| B.where the Milky Way is |
| C.something about the speedy stars. |
| D.how scientists do their research |
Think stars don’t move? Think again! When you look at the sky at night, the stars may appear to stay in the same place. But stars are always on the move—they are just so far away that the movement is hard to see.
But some stars move in ways that appear to be strange to be real. In 2005, astronomer Warren Brown found one of these space oddities(奇特). It was located on the outer edge of the Milky Way, the galaxy(星系) we live in. The star was speeding away like nothing he’d ever seen. “It seemed unbelievable. No star in the galaxy has a speed like that,” Brown remembers. “I thought, oh my goodness, I have something kind of special here.”
No one had ever seen a star like this one. What does a scientist do when the results don’t make sense?
Brown didn’t give up. Instead, he kept looking. And he kept finding more of these strange and speedy stars, called hypervelocity stars. Hyper means “above” and velocity has to do with speed. He and his team just found six more of these “above speed” stars, bringing to the total of 16. And, he says, he’s found even more, and is just waiting for the scientific community to confirm them.
- 1.
In 2005, astronomer Warren Brown found___________.
- A.a star was speeding away very fast.
- B.a stars was moving away very slowly.
- C.some stars were not real.
- D.some stars were not in the Milky Way.
- A.
- 2.
Which of the following is TRUE?
- A.Stars never move at all.
- B.No star in the galaxy has a fast speed.
- C.It’s hard to see the stars moving.
- D.Brown has never seen something special.
- A.
- 3.
The underlined word “hypervelocity” in the last paragraph probably means”_____”.
- A.匀速的
- B.超速的
- C.超重的
- D.超常的
- A.
- 4.
The writer writes this passage to tell us____________.
- A.something about an astronomer.
- B.where the Milky Way is
- C.something about the speedy stars.
- D.how scientists do their research
- A.