When you're a teenager, it seems that every time you say, "I want to" your parents answer, "No, you can't"

Young people further complain that their parents do not   1   themWhen something goes   2  , most parents just don't believe in their children  asking why, they think their kids are wrongAnd not many parents allow their kids to choose for themselves

Yes,  4  is true that your parents sometimes treat you as a little childBut remember that not long ago you were really a childYour parents still remember the childish  5  you used to makeThey want to protect you   6   you don't want them to do so

So, if you want to get   7   freedom, please try to understand your parents and don't lie to themTry a more friendly wayIf you want them to   8   you to stay out late, don't just say, "All   9   kids can stay out late" Tell them as much as you can about what you want to do and where you'll be and   10   it's important for you to stay out lateThen they just might say, "yes"

1Aenjoy                       Bprefer                 Cunderstand             Ddecide

2Abadly                      Bwrong                 Cnice                     Dclear

3AExcept                    BInstead               CWith                       DWithout

4Ait                          Bthis                       Cthat                       Done

5Auses                           Bdifferences            Cminds                   Dmistakes

6Aif                         Bthough                  Cbecause                 Dsince

7Amost                   Bleast                  Cmore                  Dless

8Aallow                     Bhope                  Cwish               Dask

9Aanother             Bothers            Cthe others             Dthe other

10Ahow              Bwhen                 Cwhy              Dwhich

Here are some tips (建议)on listeningWe hope it can help you in one way or other

Relax yourself

Before you start to listen to something, you need to relaxDon't get nervous or excitedThis will help you with your listening

Listen carefully to the first sentence

The first sentence tells a lot about the whole passageFor example, if, at the very beginning, you hear "Many shops in many parts of China have decided to take away all kinds of Japanese goods off their shelves, but some people say it's not a good ideaOur reporter says", you know you will hear a piece of news, not a children's story, or a science report

Think when you're listening

When you're listening, try to do some thinkingFor example, you can think of the following questions :

What happened? When, where, and how? What was the result and what does the speaker want to tell us?

This way, you may understand the passage better

Listen for important facts

It's important for you to remember some important factsFor example, if the passage is a science report, you should try to remember its findings, and how the scientists got their results

Don't think about one or two words for too long

You may hear some words that you don't know, but don't spend too much time on themVery often, you'll find out what they mean later when you go on with the listeningBut you can remember some words or sentences that you think are important, and you can use them when you're answering the questions

1This whole passage is mainly about                  

Atips on thinking                                          Btips on finding the facts

Ctips on listening                                        Dtips on remembering words

2It's better for you to keep            when you begin to have a listening exam

Aexcited             Brelaxed               Cnervous              Dworried

3The sentence "Many shops in many parts of China have decided to take away all kinds of Japanese goods off their shelves" seems to be               

Athe first sentence of a piece of news          Ba tip on reading

Cthe end of a piece of news                Da tip on speaking

4When you're listening, it's important for you to remember            

Aevery word                                  Bevery sentence

Csome important facts                         Dthe whole passage

5You mustn't think about           for too long when you're listening

Aone or two words                              Bthe findings of the news

Cscience report                                   Dchildren's stories

In my opinion, I think that all the students should wear uniforms

The first reason is that with uniforms all the students will look better and orderlyAnd maybe if they look like that, they can feel like that

The second reason is that buying uniforms is cheaper than buying jeans and shirts, that is good for the parents of the studentsAlso the students won't have to worry about the clothes that they wear to school

Another reason is that if they are out of the school and other people want to know which school they are in, they can know easily if the students are wearing specific uniformsIf a student from that school, does something bad, people from other places can know which school the student is from

I think that all the students should wear uniforms in school because it is better for all of us

1Wearing uniforms is good for the students because                '

Auniforms are good for their health

Bthe color of uniforms is very bright

Cuniforms are easy to wash

Dthe students will look better and orderly in uniforms

2Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

AUniforms are cheaper than jeans and shirts

BUniforms are more expensive than jeans and shirts

CAll the parents like uniforms

DUniforms are popular among students

3Other people can know easily which school a student is in by              

Athe language he speaks                   Bhis age

Cthe uniform he wears                   Dhis schoolbag

4What is the writer's opinion about uniforms?

AHe thinks the students should wear uniforms

BHe thinks the parents should buy jeans and shirts for their children

CHe thinks that only bad students should wear uniforms

DHe thinks students should wear uniforms all the time

5What is the best title for this passage?

ADon't Wear Uniforms                                 BWhat Should We Wear

CStudents Should Wear Uniforms            DBad Students

Children may stay for school lunch or bring sandwichesFor a school meal there are many kinds food, such as meat noodles and quite a few vegetables for children to chooseThe cost of a school meal is now 1.35 pounds a dayChildren should bring dinner money in an envelope and hand it to the teacher who is on duty

Children learn to have healthy eating through our science and health lessonsSweets, chocolate, peanuts, popcorn and fizzy drinks should not be brought to schoolThere is water to drink in every classroomChildren whose family has the receipt of Income Support(低收入凭证) can have free school meals

Children are carefully looked after in the school dinning- room by the lunchtime workers who will also take good care of them when they are on the playground or field

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How to have lunch

Stay for school lunch or 2       

Price for a school meal

3             each day

Lunch money should be given to

4           on duty

Free lunches are given to

Children from especially poor families

Food that is not allowed to bring to school

Sweets, chocolate, peanuts, popcorn and fizzy drinks

Children are looked after by

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