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My six-year-old granddaughter, Cindy, and I stopped at a food shop for some bread. Cindy had _______ it for several days. As we were going out of the door, a young teenage boy was coming in.

The boy had no hair on the side of his head but a set of blue spiked hair on top of it. His nose was _______, and a ring ran through the hole. A chain went across his face and it was connected to his earring. He held a skateboard under one arm and a basketball under the other.

Cindy, who was walking ahead of me, _______ stopped when she saw the boy. I thought he had _______ my granddaughter. I was wrong. My granddaughter _______ against the door and opened it as wide as it would go. Now I came face to face with the young man. I _______aside and let him pass. He replied very _______, “Thank you very much.”

On our way to the car, I _______ Cindy for holding open the door for the boy. To my surprise, she didn’t seem to be troubled by the young boy’s _______ . But I wanted to make sure. I wanted to be ready to talk about freedom of expressing themselves and allowing people’s _______ .

As it _______, the person who needed the talk was me.

The only thing Cindy noticed about the boy was the fact that his arms were _______ . “He held a skateboard under one arm and a basketball under the other. He would have a _______ time to open the door,” said Cindy.

I just paid attention to the partially shaved head, the set of spiked hair, the piercing and the chain. She saw a person carrying something under each arm and heading toward a(n) _______door.

What my granddaughter said _______ me that I should change my ways of judging people and learn from my granddaughter to be open-minded and warm-hearted.

1.A. waited B. expected C. dreamed D. asked

2.A. pierced B. cut C. held D. treated

3.A. finally B. suddenly C. generally D. usually

4.A. knocked B. discovered C. afforded D. frightened

5.A. went into B. went up C. backed up D. backed down

6.A. stepped B. set C. put D. turned

7.A. anxiously B. proudly C. excitely D. politely

8.A. praised B. forgot C. paid D. thanked

9.A. behavior B. appearance C. spirit D. request

10.A. styles B. tastes C. differences D. lives

11.A. turned out B. turned in C. turned on D. turned off

12.A. heavy B. busy C. full D. open

13.A. long B. hard C. free D. busy

14.A. open B. closed C. front D. back

15.A. encouraged B. requested C. expected D. reminded

Some people think only school children do not agree with their parents, however, it is not true. Communication is a problem for parents and children of all ages. If it’s hard for you to communicate with your parents, don’t worry about it. Here is some advice for you to bridge the generation gap.

Don’t argue with your parents. Don’t get to your parents when you are angry. Your parents probably won’t consider your ideas if you are shouting at them. And you can’t express yourself well if you are angry. Go someplace to cool off. Make sure you understand why you are unhappy. Then think about what you want to say to your parents. If you don’t think you can speak to them at the moment, try writing a letter.

Try to reach a compromise (和解). Perhaps you and your parents disagree on something. You can keep your disagreement and try your best to accept each other. Michael’s mother didn’t agree with him about buying a motorcycle. They argued over it. But they finally came to a compromise. Michael bought the motorcycle, but only drove it on certain days.

Of course, your parents might refuse to compromise on something. In these situations, it is especially important to show love and respect to them. Showing respect will keep your relationship strong. Talk about your values. The values of your parents are probably different from those of your own. Tell your parents what you care about, and why. Understanding your values might help them see your purposes in life.

A good relationship with your parents can make you a better and happier person. It is worth having a try!

1.The reading tells us ______ have a communication problem.

A. parents and other people

B. school kids and their parents

C. teachers and their students

D. parents and children of all ages

2.Your parents probably won’t consider your ideas if you ______.

A. don’t get to them often

B. write a letter to them

C. don’t speak to them politely

D. express yourself well

3.The underlined phrase “cool off” in the passage means “______”.

A. to make yourself happy

B. to get you quiet and relaxed

C. to have a good rest

D. to hide yourself quickly

4.If there’s really a generation gap between you and your parents, you’d better ______.

A. have a talk with them often

B. keep away from them

C. agree with them all the time

D. know about their values

5.From the reading we learn that ______.

A. parents and children should not have a generation gap

B. parents should show love and respect to their children

C. there are some good ways to bridge the generation gap

D. there are so many serious problems in families today

A thief who dropped a winning lottery ticket(彩票) at the scene of his crime has been given a lesson in honesty. The man who was robbed picked up the ticket, then won the £25,000 prize,managed to look for him, and handed over the cash.

The robbery happened when maths professor Vinicio Sabbatucci, 58, was changing a tyre (轮胎) on an Italian motorway. Another motorist, who stopped to “help”, stole a suitcase from his car and drove off. The professor found the dropped ticket and put it in his pocket before driving home to Ascoli in eastern Italy.

The next day, he saw the lottery results on TV and, taking out the ticket, realized it was a winner. He claimed(认领) the 60 million lire(里拉) prize. Then he began a battle with his conscience. Finally, he decided he could not keep the money although he had been robbed. He advertised in newspapers and on radio, saying: “I’m trying to find the man who robbed me. I have 60 million for him ― a lottery winner. Please meet me. Anonymity guaranteed.(匿名担保)”

Professor Sabbatucci received hundreds of calls from people hoping to trick him into handing them the cash. But there was one voice he recognized, and he arranged to meet the man in a park. The robber, a 35-year-old unemployed father of two, gave back the suitcase and burst into tears. He could not believe what was happening. “Why didn't you keep the money?” he asked. The professor replied: “I couldn't because it's not mine.” Then he walked off, refusing the thief's offer of a reward.

1.From the passage, we can learn that the thief is __________.

A. a worker B. a professor

C. a businessman D. out of work

2.The sentence “Then he began a battle with his conscience.” in Paragraph 3 implies (暗示)all of the following EXCEPT that _______.

A. he knew what he should do as soon as he saw the lottery results

B. he thought about keeping the money for some time

C. he thought for a moment of punishing the robber

D. he came to realize that honesty is more important than money

3.Hundreds of people phoned professor Sabbatucci because they __________.

A. wanted to make fun of him

B. hoped to get the money

C. knew who the robber was

D. lost the lottery ticket

4.The robber cried because .

A. the professor accepted his offer of a reward

B. the professor refused to return him the money

C. he couldn’t believe the professor returned him the money

D. he gave back the suitcase to the professor

5. If the story appears in a newspaper, the best title might be .

A. A Robber's Lucky Day

B. A Popular Maths Professor

C. A Magic Lottery

D. A Reward of Honesty

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