【题目】Teenage life is interesting, adventurous(冒险的) and difficult. Teenagers have to go through many problems. It may probably be a family problem or a school problem. It is important to learn how to deal with those problems.

Be grateful(感激的) of your parents’ support. When you have a problem, ask your parents to support you. When a child is thirteen, he feels like he has grown up. As a part of a family, teenagers do not want their parents to involve in their personal activities and they think they are able to be independent(独立的).

It is very normal and parents should also cooperate(合作) with their kids. They should try to get to know what their child needs. Sometimes a child may be hesitating(犹豫) to tell something but they should try to know what the matter is. Parents’ support is the greatest support for a teenager.

Learn to live in society. Society plays a very important role in everyone’s life. What teenagers see from society has a big influence on their characters.

As a teenager, you should know what is wrong and what is right. Never be impatient in making a decision. Always keep cool and calm(沉着的), take advice from your parents and you will make a good decision. Don’t let the bad things of society influence you. Instead, get to learn good things from society.

Learn from school. School is like a second home. We learn a lot from our school, and at the same time, it is the hardest part of a teenager’s life.

·First are the studies. You should know what you want to do. Don’t come under pressure in making choices.

·Learn to take your own stand(立场). If you don’t do well in exams, don’t feel broken. Be strong-minded and spend more time on your studies.

·Share your problems with your friends. Your friends are always ready to help. If you are confused in your life, talk about what all you’ve done and what you want to do with your friends.

【1】What’s the greatest support for teenagers?

A.The support of their teachers.

B.The support of their friends.

C.The support of their parents.

D.The support of their schools.

2When teenagers make a decision, they should .

A.know their parents needs

B.be impatient

C.do it by themselves

D.keep calm

3When teenagers don’t do well in exams, they should .

A.learn to make choices

B.work harder at their studies

C.feel sad about themselves

D.talk with their good friends

4What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.How to cooperate with teenagers.

B.How to get help from parents.

C.How to face problems as a teenager.

D.How to be independent in school.

【题目】When I began to move to Auckland to study the law, my mother was a little worried about the uncertainty of living in a place that was so different from India, where we lived. She worried about the shortage of jobs and the cultural differences that I would face.

I came to New Zealand in July 2013. I found the people were very nice and supportive. Soon after I arrived, I realized the importance of getting a part time job to make a living.

Deciding to do this on my own, I spent a whole day going from door to door for a job. However, I received a little or no reply. This became my daily activity after college for a few weeks.

One afternoon, I walked into a building to ask if there were any job chances. The people there were very surprised, and advised me not to continue my job search in that way. As I was about to leave, a secretary in the building came up to me and encouraged me to stay confident. He then offered to take me to the Royal Oak area to search for a job.

Along the way, I realized I had run out of copies of my resume (简历). The man stopped at his friends office to make me 15 extra copies. He also gave me tips on dressing and speaking. I handed out my resume and went home. The following day, I received a call from a store in Royal Oak offering me a job.

It seemed that the world always gives back to you when you need it. And this time, it was a complete stranger who turned out to be a real blessing (祝福).

【1】The writer moved to Auckland to ______.

A.avoid the job shortage

B.face the cultural differences

C.start his life in a new place

D.study the law in college

2】After staying in New Zealand for a short time, the writer realized ______.

A.he needed to find a job to make a living.

B.people there were not very friendly.

C.he should always stay confident.

D.it was easy to get a new job.

3】What is the story mainly about?

A.How a secretary offered the writer a job.

B.How a secretary turned out to be a real hero.

C.How a stranger helped the writer to get a job.

D.How the writer made a living in a new country.

【题目】完形填空

阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

There's always hope

I was sitting around the other morning thinking about some of my former (以前的) students. When I do that, my thoughts always turn to Vincent.

Eighteen years ago, on the first day of third grade, when I had my class write something about themselves, he just sat there. So I took him outside to see what was wrong. “You can ___ about something else; anything you want,” I offered. He turned to me and shouted, “I can’t write!” and threw his pencil.

Vincent was difficult and ______. He acted out. He threw things. He refused to work, to be quiet, to sit down.

So these many years later, I wondered what he was up to. With time on my hands, I googled him and looked him up on Facebook and before long I found him. And after a few texts we agreed to meet. And he told me his ______.

Vincent knew he was smart, but he also knew he couldn’t do what other kids did. He had to move around and talk. For him, sitting still, listening and reading, didn't ______. The more he tried to do the things on his terms, the more we forced him to do the things on our terms and the angrier he got. The angrier he got, the more trouble he got into.

In other words, we _______ him.

But he wouldn’t let me tell him that. He took full responsibility for his behavior. He remembered feeling ______ for acting out.

That _____me. Kids like Vincent are always angry about something; they hold the world responsible for the consequence(后果).

This story also had one of us turning Vincent around. But none of us did that for him. There were no excellent teachers like Annie Sullivan or Jaime Escalante. That didn’t mean we didn’t______. I remember countless conversations, trying to understand him, going to his Little League games.

It was Vincent who turned Vincent around, along with a junkie (吸毒者) house painter he worked with after failing through high school. This guy clearly scared (惊吓) him straight; talked him into going to ______.

But it was Vincent who attended classes and got straight A’s for two years. And it was Vincent who got accepted into ten different universities, including Stanford and UW. And it was Vincent who landed a great job at a big tech company.

Vincent is completely different form 18 years ago. I couldn’t be happier for him.

And for me, the _____ is simple but powerful — there’s always hope.

【1】A.talk B.read C.write D.hear

2】A.angry B.lazy C.careless D.disappointed

3】A.job B.story C.school D.family

4】A.arrive B.change C.work D.end

5】A.forgot B.helped C.freed D.failed

6】A.proud B.special C.natural D. terrilble

7】A.attracted B.encouraged C.surprised D.influenced

8】A.try B.wait C.learn D.succeed

9】A.movies B.business C.college D.sports

【10】A.rule B.memory C.answer D.message

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