Teenagers like sports because they feel excited about the games. (对画线部分提问)
_____________ _______________teenagers like sports?
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Teenagers like sports because they feel excited about the games. (对画线部分提问)
_____________ _______________teenagers like sports?
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You're at home. You can’t go out because you're busy. But you can't stop checking your phone. What's everyone else doing? Does this sound like you? Then perhaps you have FOMO—Fear of Missing Out.
"Sometimes I see a picture of some friends online, " explains Lucas 16. "They’re hanging out somewhere. I can’t go—maybe I have homework. But it makes me feel unhappy. My friends are having fun and I'm not."
About 20% of teenagers say that they get this feeling, but people of all ages experience FOMO.
For Grace, 21, her FOMO is a serious problem. "I never read or play sports now, " she explains. "I go out almost every night because I don't want to miss out. Or I sit at home and I read online about what my friends are doing. FOMO kills your interests in your spare time."
Dr. Suzanne Taylor, a psychologist(心理学家), says social networking website are not helping people with FOMO. "They're perfect for communicating with friends and relatives — all over the world. But they're full of pictures of your friends,doing exciting things. Suddenly, other people's lives look interesting and our own lives feel boring."
So how can we fight FOMO? Should we stop using social networks? "That isn't possible for many people,’’ says Dr. Taylor. "But before bed tonight, put your phone in another room. And before you go to sleep, think about the interesting things you're doing this week. And remember how lucky you are.’’
1.People with FOMO _____________.
A.worry about activities that they aren’t going to
B.always share plenty of pictures on the Internet
C.do not have a lot of close friends around them
D.can't help checking their email all the time
2.Why is FOMO a problem for Grace?
A.Because she's afraid to go out with her friends. B.Because she spends all day on her computer.
C.Because she doesn't have any hobbies now. D.Because she can’t finish homework in time.
3.Dr Taylor thinks social networking websites ___________.
A.shouldn’t be used to share the fun B.have both good and bad points
C.are interesting when were bored D.are helpful to people with FOMO
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Young people can have problems with their minds. Some students become worried because they have to study very hard. Others have trouble getting on well with people like their parents and classmates.
Liu Wei, a Junior 2 student from Hefei, could not understand his teachers and was doing badly in his lessons. He became so worried about it that he started to cut his finger with a knife.
14-year-old Yan Fang, one of the students from Guangzhou, has been afraid of exams since the final exams last term. She can’t think of anything to write when she looks at the exam paper.
A recent report says about 18% of Shanghai teenagers have mental(心理的)problems. Their trouble includes being worried and very unhappy and having problems in learning and getting on with people. Many students who have problems won’t go for advice or help. Some think they will look stupid if they go to see a doctor. Others don’t want to talk about their secrets.
Liang Yuezhu, an expert on teenagers from Beijing Anding Hospital, has the following advice for teenagers:
*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.The students who often become worried or have trouble getting on with others may have________ .
A.mental problems B.a headache
C.knives with them D.no parents
2.Liu Wei cut his finger with a knife because________ .
A.he was afraid of his teacher B.he wanted to frighten his parents
C.he was so worried about his studies D.his finger was badly hurt
3.Yan Fang’s problems happened whenever________ .
A.she studies very hard B.she has exams
C.she talks with her parents D.she thinks of something
4.Students who have problems won’t ask others for help because________ .
A.they won’t let others think they are stupid
B.they don’t think doctors can help them
C.they think the problems are not serious
D.they have no secrets about others
5.Liang Yuezhu’s advice tells us that________.
A.it’s better for the students who have mental problems to join others
B.it’s unnecessary for them to be with others
C.only group activities and sports can help them
D.teachers and parents can’t do anything about mental problems
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Most of us don't like about food until we start feeling hungry, but eating important in life. To talk about food and eating is to talk about one of the most common subjects we know. Eating is just like breathing or sleeping, so every day, so ordinary, it does not receive much notice.
However, what, where, when, how, and with whom we eat say a great deal about who we are. Do you use chopsticks? Do you hold the knife backward? Do you chew with your mouth open? All these eating habits say something about you. They are messages even when we are not trying to say anything. Food and the ways we eat it, like clothes and the way we wear them, tell who and what we are.
We learn our eating habits very early in life. We usually have strong feeling about our childhood foods. Foods we learn to like our early years probably have a special meaning for us forever because they are connected to people and things we love. Mom's cheers or the way Dad cuts the bread crusts just right bringing up feelings of love and comfort.
People use food and eating to mark the seasons and the important moments in life (such as growing up and getting married), or to honor gods, and to say something about themselves. People will eat different foods for different holidays. Sometimes people ever explain why they eat certain things on certain days. Americans do that sort of explaining at Thanksgiving. They eat Turkey, corn, and Indian pudding because their ancestors(祖先)ate them at the first Thanksgiving. Those foods mean something to Americans.
As you can see, food and eating mark people's shared experiences, but they can also mark the differences. In the sense, we truly are what we eat.
1.You can probably read the article from a magazine about _______________.
A.traveling B.food and culture
C.clothes and fashion D.sports
2.Why do people have strong feeling about childhood foods?
A.Because the foods may connect to the beloved people or things.
B.Because most of the people like eating cheese and bread.
C.Because the cheese made by Mom and Dad tastes delicious.
D.Because people learn the eating habits very early.
3.Which of the following shows the proper structure of this passage?
A. B. C. D.
4.What does the sentence "we truly are what we eat" mean according to the passage?
A.We need to eat healthy food to keep fit. B.The way we eat tells a lot about us.
C.We eat some special food on special days. D.It's the food that makes us different.
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If someone says to you “give me five”, don't give five yuan to him! It will make others laugh! The person is not asking for your money, but your fingers.
In the USA, “give me five” or “give me the high five” is a good gesture(手势). It means the slapping(拍) of each other’s right hands together. People do it when something happy happens. For example, if a student gets an “A” in the exam or gets No.1 in the school sports meeting, he will give the high five to his friends to celebrate.
Who did this gesture first? Why did he or she do that? There are many different stories about how the high-five began.
One common story about the first high-five goes like this: A very long time ago, some Americans met a group of wild animals, and to celebrate it they put their hands up into the air. At that very moment, they just wanted to hit each other to show their excitement. Whatever the origin(起源) of the high-five is, it is an important part of American culture. Next time you meet an American, give a high-five and make your new friend feel right at home.
1.What is an important part of American culture?
A.A good gesture. B.The origin of the high-five.
C.One common story. D.The high-five.
2.How does a student celebrate when he got an “A” in the exam according to the passage?
A.By giving the high five to his friends B.By laughing at others
C.By asking for money D.By having a party
3.Why did people give high-five when they met a group of wild animals? Because they were ________.
A.frightened B.stressed out
C.worried D.happy and excited
4.What does this passage mainly talk about?
A.The passage is mainly about the introduction of the high-five.
B.The passage is mainly about one common story.
C.The passage is mainly about the slapping of each other’s right hands together.
D.The passage is mainly about what you should do when you meet an American next time.
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Most kids would say sports games are the ________ things in a school. They feel very excited.
A. happiest B. easiest C. worst D. busiest
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Songs about growing up
Thousands of songs about growing up are available (可得到的). They can always get a response (反应) from teenagers in some way. While listening to the songs, old or new, teenagers can always feel themselves or understand themselves.
a. Songs about being a teenager
Growing up isn't always easy. Teens always want to be independent, but parents have a hard time letting go. There can be moments of worry, uncertainty and even anger. Some songs speak of (2) those feelings and can help them get through this period.
b. Songs about(3)___________
As teenagers grow. They're likely looking toward the day when they'll be able to work hard to achieve their dreams. The Westlife's song I have a dream is well-known. The key lyrics (歌词) are "I have a dream, a song to sing. To help me cope (处理) with anything... You can take the future even if you fail". This song has encouraged so many teenagers to fight for their dreams.
c. Graduation songs
Graduation songs usually speak of the joy of this season of their life. These songs are perfect for graduation parties and get-togethers with friends. As they graduate, they can sing "Today is where your book begins, the rest is still unwritten...".
When teenagers grow up, they find childhood is a bittersweet (苦乐参半的) time. (5) They've looked forward to the day for so many years and finally it is here. However, they may not be sure about whether they're ready for it. At this time, listening to songs about the sweet days of childhood can always make them relaxed.
1.What is the response from teenagers while they are listening to the songs?
______________________________________
2.What does "those feeling" refer to?
______________________________________
3.Complete the subtitle (副标题) for "b".
______________________________________
4.What are graduation songs about according to the passage?
______________________________________
5.Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
______________________________________
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Most of us don’t think about food until we start feeling hungry, but eating is important in life. To talk about food and eating is to talk about one of the most common subjects we know. Eating is just like breathing or sleeping every day.1.
However, what, where, when, how, and with whom we eat say a great deal about who we are. Do you use chopsticks? Do you hold the knife backward? Do you chew with your mouth open?
2. They are messages even when we are not trying to say anything. Food and the ways we eat it, like clothes and the way we wear them, tell who and what we are.
3. We usually have strong feelings about our childhood foods. Foods we learn to like in our early years probably have a special meaning for us forever because they are connected to people and things we love. Mom’s cheese or the way Dad cuts the bread crusts just right bringing up feelings of love and comfort.
People use food and eating to mark the seasons and the important moments in life (such as growing up and getting married).4.Sometimes people even explain why they eat certain things on certain days. Americans do that sort of explaining at Thanksgiving. They eat Turkey, com, and Indian pudding because their ancestors ate them at the first Thanksgiving. Those foods mean something to Americans.
As you can see, food and eating mark people’s shared experiences, but they can also mark the differences.5.
A.In that sense, we truly are what we eat.
B.It’s so ordinary that it doesn’t receive much notice.
C.People will eat different foods for different holidays.
D.Your health will be decided by what you eat.
E.We learn our eating habits very early in life.
F.The food we eat helps us grow in different ways.
G.All these eating habits say something about you.
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“Dreams may be more important than sleep. We all need to dream,” said some scientists. Dreams take u1. about one quarter of our sleeping time. People may have several dreams each night.
Dreams are like short films which are usually in color. Some dreams are like old 2.(film). They turn up over 3.over again. That may be because the dreamer is worrying about something. Dreaming may be a way of trying to find out 4. answer of a certain problem.
Some people get new ideas about 5.(they) work from dreams. They may have been 6.(think) about their work all day. Then these thoughts can c7.into their dreams.
Maybe one day we wake up with a good 8.(feel) from a dream. But often we couldn't remember the dream. Dreams can disappear 9.(quick) from our memories.
Too many dreams can be harmful. The more we sleep, the 10.(long) we dream. The mind is still at work when we dream. That is the reason why we may have a long sleep but still feel tired.
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Because of the coronavirus, we couldn't go back to school. But I tried to make my life at home exciting during the holiday.
I often listened to music after finishing my schoolwork. Because of this, I learned about a lot of new songs and excellent singers. Listening to music can make me relaxed and keep my mood light.
I watched the news every night. It can help me understand the world. The news tells me the strength of our motherland and the difficulties some parts of the world face. From this, I learned that peace is important.
On weekends, I sometimes watched movies, such as The Shawshank Redemption(《肖申克的救赎》)and Forrest Gump(《阿甘正传》). These movies are very educational. They taught me not to give up. I like them very much.
Even if I couldn't go out, I still played sports. Sometimes I went to the gym(健身房)downstairs. I ran and did strength training. I think exercise is the best way to relax my mind and body, so I'm still exercising.
I also developed a new hobby—I planted a pot(盆)of flowers. Because of my care, it is growing very well now. I think growing flowers can cultivate(培养)my sense of responsibility.
During this period of time, I learned a lot and felt a lot. It was a colourful and meaningful time.
1.Why couldn't the writer go back to school?
A.Because he was tired of schooling. B.Because it wasn't time for school.
C.Because the coronavirus broke out. D.Because he wanted to learn more at home.
2.What did the writer do at home during the epidemic(疫情)?
a. Listened to music. b. Did homework. c. Watched movies. d. Planted a lot of trees.
A.abc B.acd C.bcd D.abd
3.What did the writer think about the news?
A.It could make him relaxed. B.It could keep his mood light.
C.It could make him feel peaceful. D.It could help him know the world.
4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.Forrest Gump is an educational movie. B.The writer jogged at the gym every day.
C.The writer lived a colourful life at home. D.Exercise is the best way to relax mind and body.
5.What does the underlined phrase "sense of responsibility" mean in Chinese?
A.责任感 B.成就感 C.鉴赏力 D.想象力
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