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Dear Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul,
Most people don¡¯t really know what pressures a typical teenager has to go through. Sure, our parents and grandparents were once teens, but things are so different now. It has never been to tougher (Ñϸñ)to a teenager.
It had never been more important to be in the ¡°right group¡± or to have the ¡°right brand¡± of shoes. And those are the easy things to deal with. We also face problems with family, friends, relationships and school pressures.
When it gets to be too much, I turn to my friends. One friend I could not live without is Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul. Your books have been so inspiring to me and have helped me to deal with and understand the problems I go through.
For example, I went through a confusing time with my friends when we got to junior high. I had known these friends since kindergarten, and when we began junior high it seemed like some of them began to change. We started hanging out with different groups, and we slowly grew so far apart that it seemed as if we had never been friends. I felt confused and hurt.
Sometime during this period I read the story Friends Forever in Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul ¢ò.I felt so much better after reading it. It was like a weight had been lifted from me when I realized that many friendships went through changes and that we weren¡¯t the only friends to experience them.
People change, but that doesn¡¯t mean we have to lose the friendships we once shared. My friends and I still spend time together when we can and care about each other a lot. That things are different doesn¡¯t mean I have to forget about all the good times we had. I will always keep the memories in a safe place in my heart.
Sincerely,
Peter
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿According to the author, parents and grandparents

A£®didn¡¯t have to overcome difficulties when in their teens.
B£®don¡¯t fully understand the pressures of being a teenager now
C£®can easily deal with things such as choosing friends and shoes.
D£®don¡¯t need to give help to teenagers with pressures and problems
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿Why did the author feel confused and hurt when he got to junior high£¿
A£®Because he was afraid that he had lost his friends.
B£®Because he and his friends weren¡¯t in the same school.
C£®Because he was too busy to be with his friends.
D£®Because his friends refused to hang out with him.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°them¡± in Para£®5 refer to£¿
A£®Friendships£®B£®Changes£®C£®Friends£®D£®Pressures
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿In the letter the author mainly tells us that
A£®people change but friendships always last.
B£®changes sometimes cause hurt and confusion
C£®people will go through many changes in life
D£®friendships should be kept with skills

In 1891, a man named James Naismith was teaching physical education at a school in Springfield. One long, cold winter, he had to create a game for 18 young men to play indoors. So the Canadian-born Naismith wrote some rules.
Rule number one: ¡°The ball may be thrown in any direction with one or both hands.¡± Two: ¡°The ball may be batted in any direction with one or both hands (never with the fist).¡±
In all, there were 13 rules¡ª the original rules of basketball. James Naismith is recognized as the inventor of basketball.
The National Association of Basketball Coaches established the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, in the northeastern United States in 1949. It opened in 1968 at Springfield College. A new, larger building opened in 1985. And, four years ago, the Hall of Fame moved into a newer building, just south of its former home. The new building increased the size by almost one hundred percent. 
Honors ring in Basketball Hall of Fame.
The Basketball Hall of Fame is a museum and entertainment center. It combines history with technology. And it tries to capture the energy and excitement of the game. In the Center Court area, for example, visitors can play interactive games of basketball and take part in skill competitions.
The Hall of Fame explores basketball at every level of the game. Visitors learn about professional basketball in the United States and other countries. They learn about women¡¯s teams and how the game is played at the college level. They also learn about basketball for disabled people.
The Hall of Fame honors the best players, teams, coaches and officials in basketball. Earlier this month, six more honorees joined the more than 250 people in the Hall of Fame. The six new members are Geno Auriemma, Charles Barkley, Joe Dumars, Sandro Gamba, David Gavitt and Dominique Wilkins.
40. James Naismith is considered to be the forerunner of basketball mainly because ____.
A. he discovered the first basketball                
B. he created the earliest basketball games
C. he set up the Basketball Hall of Fame
D. he organized the earliest basketball games
41. From the passage, we can infer that ____.
A. the Hall of Fame only honors the best basketball players
B. James Naismith was employed as a coach in the Hall of Fame
C. visitors can compete with the professional players in the hall
D. a variety of basketball games are developed by the Hall of Fame
42. James Naismith made some rules in order to ____.
A. organize an indoor basketball game  
B. improve physical education at school
C. train his students for the Hall of Fame
D. invent the game of basketball for the young
43. The passage talks mainly about ____.
A. the Basketball Hall of Fame         B. the first basketball games
C. the original 13 basketball rules   D. the players in the Hall of Fame

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