Students these days often have a lot of worries. Sometimes they have problems with their schoolwork, and sometimes with their friends.      Some people think the worst thing is to do nothing. Laura Mills, a teenager from Washington, agrees. “Problems and worries are normal in life,” says Laura. “But I think talking to someone helps a lot. If we don’t talk to someone, we’ll certainly feel worse.”
Laura once lost her purse, and worried for days. She was afraid to tell her parents shout it. She even walked three miles to school each day because she didn’t have any money. She just kept thinking. “If I tell my parents, they’ll be angry!” But in the end, she talked to her parents and they were really understanding. Her dad said he sometimes made careless mistakes himself. They got her a new purse and asked her to be more careful. “I will always remember to share my problems in the future!” Laura says.
Robert Hunt advises students about common problems. He feels the same way as Laura. “It is best not to avoid our problems. We should always try to solve (解决) them.” He thinks that you can first find someone to talk to. This person doesn’t need to be an expert (专家) like himself. Students often forget that their parents have more experience than them, and are always there to help them.
In English, we say that sharing a problem is like cutting it in half. So you’re halfway to solving a problem if you talk to someone about it!
【小题1】Which of the following can be put in the blank in Paragraph One?

A.What can they do about this?
B.Where do the problems come from?
C.When did they have these problems?
D.Why do they have so many problems?
【小题2】In Paragraph 2, the writer used the story of Laura to ______.
A.answer a questionB.give an example
C.introduce his friendD.share his experience
【小题3】According to the passage Robert Hunt might be ______.
A.Laura’s teacherB.the writer of the passage
C.a person with a problemD.an expert on students’problems
【小题4】What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Few children are careful with their money.
B.Parents are more experienced than children
C.Talking to someone helps to solve problems.
D.Students often have a lot of worries at school



What does traveling mean? Visit, enjoy and discover.
Every year hundreds and thousands of people come to the UK. And London, the capital city, is usually their first stop. What can they see? What can they experience!
Getting around in London is not difficult. There is the underground train, the oldest in the world, or the traditional double-decker bus. A boat trip along the River Thames takes you to the Tower of London.
Going around the city center on foot is easy. The maps in the streets will show you what is around you in five-minute walk. You can get a great view of the city from 135 meters up on a huge wheel, the London Eye. Look across the river and you will see the Houses of Parliament and the famous clock tower, Big Ben.
There are over 240 museums in the capital, but the two most popular are in South Kensington and cost nothing to get into. In the Natural History Museum, the key word is Big. Next to it is the Science Museum. It has those great British inventions, the history of flight and exploration (探索) of space.
【小题1】For many tourists, London is their ______ stop when they are traveling in the UK.

A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.lost
【小题2】Going around the City center on foot is easy because ______.
A.Big Ben is across the riverB.the maps in the streets will help you
C.it take only five minutesD.you can gets great view of the city
【小题3】The Natural History Museum is next to ______.
A.Big BenB.the Tower of London
C.London EyeD.the Science Museum


A smart diet, a healthy life
No matter how old your kids are, you can take steps to improve a healthy diet and to encourage good eating habits.
Tip One: Family Meals
Family meals are nice for both parents and kids. Children like to guess what they are going to have and parents get the chance to introduce new foods to children. Parents can also use the mealtime as a chance to talk with their kids about their life.
Tip Two: Healthy Snacks(零食)
Kids, especially younger ones, will eat mostly what can get at home. That’s why it’s important to have enough healthy snacks, such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, yogurt and whole-grain biscuits.
Tip Three: Being a Good Example
The best way for you to encourage healthy eating is to eat well yourself. Kids will follow the
lead of the adults they see every day. By eating fruits and vegetables and avoiding fast food and sweet drinks, you are sending the right message.
Tip Four: No Shouts about Food
Parents might find themselves shouting at children to get them to have healthy foods in front of them. This in fact can make children dislike what they are asked to eat. You need to work a bit on different cooking methods(方式,方法).
Tip Five: Get Kids Included(参与)
Most kids will enjoy making the decision about food. Talk to them about making choices and planning a healthy meal. It can help them to make good decisions on their own about the foods they want to eat.
【小题1】What is the author’s attitude(态度) toward snacks?

A.Snacks shouldn’t be eaten.
B.Healthy snacks can be accepted.
C.Kids can only have snacks at home.
D.It’s not necessary to have snacks at home.
【小题2】The best way for parents to encourage a healthy diet is ________.
A.to have family mealsB.to eat healthy snacks
C.to be a good exampleD.to get kids included
【小题3】What does the underlined phrase “ the right message” mean?
A.Being a good cook.B.Healthy eatingC.Eating fast food.D.Cooking at home.
【小题4】According to Tip Four, what should parents do if kids refuse to eat healthy food?
A.Explain how healthy it is.B.Try cooking it in a different way
C.Never cook the same food.D.Ask kids to get used to its taste.
【小题5】Why should parents get kids included when they make the decision about food?
A.To let kids eat anything they like.
B.To help kids become a wonderful cook.
C.To help kids make good choices by themselves.
D.To set a good example of eating healthy food.

“Would you tell me which way I should go from here?” asked Alice.
“That depends a good deal on where you want to get,” said the Cat.
“I really don’t care where” replied Alice.
“Then it doesn’t much matter which way you go,” said the Cat.
--- from “ Alice in Wonderland ”
My name is David. And I have a brother called Mike.
One day, my brother called me and asked me for some advice. He was trying to decide between two job offers:
Job 1 – The first job was your typical 40 hour a week “office” job.
Job 2 – The second job was more of a career in the insurance industry(保险业), where he would start at the bottom, and after many years and many long hours eventually rise to the top (if he was good).
The second job did not pay as well as the first job (at the beginning), but the pay-off of the second job (in the future) was much greater than the first job. So which job should my brother take? Well the answer is…it depends.
Just like the Cat was trying to tell Alice, which road you take depends a great deal on where you want to end up.
Begin with the End in Mind
I asked my brother what was his life’s purpose. He said his purpose was to “teach,” but he wanted to make a lot of money first. I told my brother to forget about the money, and I advised him to focus on his purpose. I then asked him which job best supported his end result of “teaching.” He said the first job best supported his goal because he would only have to work 40 hours a week, which would give him spare time to teach. He continued on to say, “but if I take job number two, I can work hard and make more money, then I can retire early and “teach” later in life.” I again advised him to “focus” on his purpose, not money. Things don’t end wrong, they begin wrong!
You Can’t Ride Two Horses Well
It would be very difficult to have a successful teaching career while you’re working 70-80 hours a week in the insurance business; no one can ride two horses well. As they say, you can do anything, but not everything. I advised him to get started today by choosing the job that best supported that decision.
Tomorrow Never Comes
My brother was thinking that he could always start teaching later in life, but the reality is, tomorrow never comes. Unless you decide right now to follow your feelings, they will probably never be completed. You only live once, don’t go to the end of your life with one regret.
The Money Will Come
My brother seemed to be overly concerned with making money. I told him not to be anxious about making money. You will always have greater money when you’re doing what you love.
In a word, whenever you’re at a cross-road, be sure to make the decision that best supports the goal of your life. If you do, then you will be well on your way.
【小题1】Mike ___________ David one day.

A.visitedB.metC.made a telephone call toD.found
【小题2】Mike was trying to ____________.
A.look for a jobB.start a career
C.wok in an officeD.decide between two job offers
【小题3】As for the life’s purpose, Mike ______________.
A.wanted to teach firstB.wanted to make a lot of money first
C.wanted to work in the insurance industryD.wanted to work 40 hours a day
【小题4】You Can’t Ride Two Horses Well means _____________.
A.you’d better have two horses
B.you can only ride one horse well
C.you can do everything well.
D.you can’t do two things well at the same time
【小题5】The best title of the passage is ______________.
A.How to choose a better job
B.It is more important to begin than to end
C.How to make a better decision
D.Make more money because tomorrow never comes

The Teens newspaper has a little test for young students each week. Here below is Frank’s completed test this week.

Weekly Test
1. I prefer to spend my spare time
q(a) with my family
þ (b) with my friends
q (c) on my own.
2 [f] have a problem, I would rather
þ (a) Talk to my parents than to my friends.
q (b) talk to my friends than to my family.
q (c) solve it on my own.
3. I prefer to study
q (a) at home with my family around.
q (b) with my friends.
þ (c) on my own.
4. For my birthday I would prefer to
q (a) be with my family
q (b)have a party with lots of friends.
þ (c) go out with just my best friend.
                                  
·You get 1 point for each(a), 2 for each(b), and 3 for each(c)
·Go and find out what your score means on the right!
Scores and their meanings:
4-6: Your family is very important to you. You enjoy being with friends but your family comes first. You are kind and always think more of others.
7-9: You have lots of friends and like to have fun. You are close to your family but your friends are quite important to you, too. You are easy-going and generous.
10-12: You probably have one or two close friends, but you’d rather relax with a good book than go to a party. You are confident and like to do things for yourself.
                                 
·You can e-mail us at weeklytest@teens.com and tell us whether your result has described a REAL you.
 
【小题1】How many points did Frank get in the week’s test?
A.8B.9C.10D.11
【小题2】From Frank’s result, we may know that          .
A.he has many close friends and enjoys having fun with them
B.his family comes first although he loves being with friends
C.both his family and his friends are of great importance to him
D.he is a confident young student with only a few close friends
【小题3】By taking this test a student is supposed to find out              .
A.how to solve teenage problems
B.how to make good friends
C.what his lifestyle is like
D.what kind of person he is

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