A recent report from Dazhou Daily says about 18% of Dazhou teenagers can have problems with their minds(内心,精神). Some students become worried because they have to study very hard. Others have trouble getting on well with people like their parents and classmates.

Zhang Qiang, a Junior 2 student from Dazhou, could not understand his teachers in class and was doing badly in his lessons. He was afraid of exams. When he looked at the exam paper, he couldn’t think of anything to write. Another student, a 15-year-old girl called Wu Yan from Guang’an often argued with her classmates even her parents because of some different ideas. She became so annoyed about them that she started to cut her finger with a knife.

However, many students who have problems won’t go for advice or help. Some think they will look stupid(愚蠢的) if they go to see a doctor. Others don’t want to talk about their secrets. In order to solve the teenagers’ problems, here is some advice :

●Talk to your parents or teachers often.

●Take part in group activities and play sports.

●Go to see a doctor if you feel unhappy or unwell.

1.It is reported that ______students in Dazhou can have problems with their minds.

A. most B. many C. some D. all the above

2.From the passage we know teenagers have problems with their minds because of___.

A. Their study B. getting on with other people C. their hobbies D. A and B.

3.Wu Yan started to cut her finger with a knife because _____________.

A. she couldn’t get on well with her classmates and even her parents

B. she could not understand her teachers in class

C. she was afraid of exams

D. she had no money for a new shirt

4.Why don’t the students who have problems want to go for help ?

A. Because they think no one will help them.

B. Because they don’t want to talk about their secrets and they think it’s stupid to see a doctor.

C. Because they think they can solve the problems by themselves.

D. Because they think the doctors could do nothing with their problems.

5.How many pieces of advice are given to the teenagers who have problems in this passage?

A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.

Sure, it’s good to get along well with(相处融洽)your teachers because it makes time happier in the classroom.

And yes, it’s good to get along well with your teachers because it’s smart to learn how to get along well with different kinds of people you’ll meet in your life.

In fact, if kids get along well with their teachers, they will not only learn more, but also feel more comfortable about asking questions and getting more help. This makes it easier for them to learn about new things and do their best on tests. If you have this kind of relationship(关系) with a teacher, you can turn to him or her with problems at school.

It is true that teachers want to get along well with you and enjoy seeing you learn. But teachers and students sometimes have personality clashes(个性冲突), it can happen between any two people. If you show your teacher that you want to make it better, he or she will probably do everything possible to make that happen. By helping with a problem like this, you learn something about how to get along with different people.

However, if a certain teacher isn’t your favourite, you can still have a successful relationship with him or her, especially if you finish our duties as a student.

1.The passage (文章)is more useful to ________.

A. teachers B. friends C. parents D. students.

2.According to(根据) the passage, getting along well with your teacher will make you_______.

A. get the best scores in the exam B. have more happy time in the classroom

C. have no problems with study D. get a better seat in the classroom

3.The underlines word “that” in the fourth paragraph means_______.

A. the personality clashes

B. getting along well with classmates

C. a better relationship between you and your teacher

D. the happy time in the classroom

4.If kids get along well with their teachers, _______.

A. they will learn more

B. they will be happy to ask questions and get others’ help

C. they will try their best to learn something new

D. all of above

5.In the passage, the writer mainly talks about________.

A. how to finish your duties as a student.

B. how to make the time in the classroom more enjoyable

C. how much the students want to get along with teachers

D. the importance of a good relationship with teachers

“How was school?" Millie's mother asked. "It was terrible! I never want to go ____ again!” Millie almost cried. Millie's mother went to the ____ and got Millie a glass of milk and some cakes that Millie likes. She also got a box ____ tissues(纸巾)for Millie. "What's wrong?" she asked when she sat clown next to Millie. Millie ____ at her mother and said; “I thought Kitty and Amy were my best friends, and I thought we could tell each ____ everything. But they kept a secret for me! Today I heard them whispering(小声说)in class and I saw them giving notes to each other. I asked them ____ it at lunch, but they are not my true ____. They said there wasn't any note and l was silly." Millie started to cry. "Poor Millie," mum said, "It's all right. Now go and get some ____, and tomorrow everything will be fine." The next morning, Millie went to school sadly, She did not think she had any friends now. She ____ into the classroom and went to her desk, but when she opened her desk she found that there were some colorful presents. "Happy birthday, Millie!" Kitty and Amy came to her and shouted ___, "This is our secret -- a birthday party for you! You are our best friend, Millie! "

1.A. study B. then C. there D. school

2.A. kitchen B. bedroom C. couch D. desk

3.A. about B. of C. at D. in

4.A. saw B. worried C. said D. looked

5.A. other B. others C. one D. person

6.A. for B. about C. from D. away

7.A. friendships B. friends C. friend D. friendly

8.A. sleeping B. sleepy C. sleeps D. sleep

9.A. walked B. walks C. walk D. walking

10.A. happy B. excited C. happily D. friendly

(A) No one knows why we sleep, but it’s certain that we need to. People who are prevented from sleeping begin to suffer obvious effects (产生明显的反应) after a few days—they think less clearly, and they fall asleep during the working hours; some may have hallucinations (幻觉).

There are no rules about sleep. Generally speaking, grown-ups sleep about 7 and a half hours each night and probably more than 60 per cent get between seven and eight hours. But perhaps eight per cent are quite happy with 5 hours or less, and four per cent or so find that they want ten hours or more. (B)如果你感觉好的话, you’re probably getting enough sleep. The important thing is not to worry how much other people get—their needs may be different. Exercise doesn’t seem to increase the need for sleep—office workers, for example, sleep for about as long as people doing physically active work.

Children sleep more than grown-ups—perhaps 14 to 18 hours soon after birth, going down to grown-up levels by early teenage. Sleep patterns (睡眠模式) also tend (倾向) to be different in the elderly, who may sleep less at night than they did when younger, find sleep getting worse, and often make it a rule to sleep during the daytime.

1.将(A)处画线部分译成汉语。

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2.将(B)处画线部分译成英语。

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3.回答问题。

How many hours of sleep do children need?

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4.在短文中找出与给句子意义相同的句子。

They are sleepy at work.

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5.请从下面的选项中给短文选个标题。

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A. There are no rules about sleep. B. No one knows why we sleep.

C. Sleeping is very important to us. D. Make it a rule to sleep.

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