In this country, children under 12 must be _____ by an adult in public libraries.
A.accompanied B.absorbed C.achieved D.accused
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In this country, children under 12 must be _____ by an adult in public libraries.
A.accompanied B.absorbed C.achieved D.accused
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Children under 18 will not be ____into the pub in this country.
A. designed B. decorated
C. competed D. Admitted
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The traffic rule says young children under the age of four and ____ less than 40 pounds must be in a child safety seat.
A.being weighed B.to weigh C.weighing D.weighed
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______ as an Olympic event, a sport must be played in at least 75 countries in at least 4 continents.
A. To accept B. Having accepted
C. To be accepted D. Accepting
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Don’t be angry . In this country ruled by law, he won’t _____ what he has done.
A get away from B get away with C put up with D come up with
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单词填空
1.The book, which is____(设计) for children under 5 years old, must be simple and colorful.
2.The job gave her a chance to get____(宝贵的) experience.
3.The local government should not ignore its ____(责任) or turn a blind eye to the problem.
4.More than 1,000______(参赛者) took part in the Marathon.
5.I’m happy that my 80-year-old grandma has learned how to _______(下载)from the Internet.
6.The librarian asked me to r_____ the book on the shelf after reading.
7.Do you know how many a_____ from around the world competed in the 2008 Olympics Games?
8.He has worked very hard and d______ to pass the exam.
9.Her a______ for the membership of the organization was approved(允许).
10.When you come across the crossing, you should pay attention to the traffic s_____.
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Every culture has a recognized point when a child becomes an adult, when rules must be followed and tests passed.
In China, although teenagers can get their ID cards at 16, many only see themselves as an adult when they are 18. In the US, where everyone drives, the main step to the freedom of adult life is learning to drive. At 16, American teens take their driving test. When they have their license, they drive into the grown-up world.
“Nobody wants to ride the cheese bus to school,” said Eleanor Fulham, 17. She brought the pressure back to memory, especially from kids from wealthier families. “It’s like you’re not cool if you don’t have a car,” she said.
According to recent research, 41% of 16 to 19-year-olds in the US own cars, up from 23% in 1985. Although, most of these cars are bought by parents, some teens get part-time jobs to help pay.
Not all families can afford cars for their children. In cities with subways and limited parking, some teenagers don’t want them. But in rich suburban areas without subways, and where bicycles are more for fun than transportation, it is strange for a teenager not to have a car.
But police say 16-year-olds have almost three times more accidents than 18 and 19-year-olds. This has made many parents pause before letting their kids drive.
Julie Sussman, of Virginia, decided that her son Chad, 15, will wait until he is 17 to apply for his learner’s permit.
Chad said he has accepted his parents’ decision, although it has caused some teasing from his friends. “They say that I am unlucky,” he said, “But I’d rather be alive than driving, and I don’t really trust my friends on the road, either.”
In China, as more families get cars, more 18-year-olds learn to drive. Will this become a big step to becoming an adult?
1.Which may serve as the BEST title of the article?
A.Cars Helping You to Grow-Up B.Driving into the Grown-Up World
C.Teenagers’ Driving in America D.Recognized Point of Becoming an Adult
2.16-year-old drivers have more accidents possibly because________.
A.they want to show themselves off B.they are never experienced drivers
C.older people always drive better D.they never drive carefully on the road
3.Which may NOT be taken into consideration when deciding whether to buy a car?
A.How well off the family is.
B.Whether the kid is old enough.
C.What traffic condition there is around.
D.Whether it’s practically needed.
4.When Chad said “I don’t really trust my friends ...”, he meant that .
A.he might run into his friends if he drove
B.he didn’t agree with his friends
C.he might not be safe if his friends drove
D.he was afraid that his friends might well lie to him
5.The passage mainly gives information about ________.
A.an American culture
B.a cultural difference between America and China
C.a change in the Chinese culture
D.the relationship between driving and a person’s development
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Every culture has a recognized (公认的) point when a child becomes an adult, when rules must be followed and tests passed.
In China, although teenagers can get their ID cards at 16, many only see themselves as an adult when they are 18. In the US, where everyone drives, the main step to the freedom of adult life is learning to drive. At 16, American teens take their driving test. When they have their license, they drive into the grown-up world.
“Nobody wants to ride the bus to school,” said Eleanor Fulham, 17. She remembered the pressure, especially from kids from richer families. “It’s like you’re not cool if you don’t have a car,” she said.
According to recent research, 41% of 16 to 19-year-olds in the US own cars, up from 23% in 1985. Although, most of these cars are bought by parents, some teens get part-time jobs to help pay.
Not all families will buy cars for their children. In cities with subways (地铁) and limited parking, some teenagers don’t want them. But in rich suburban (郊区的) areas without subways, and where bicycles are more for fun than transportation, it is strange for a teenager not to have a car.
But police say 16-year-olds have almost three times more accidents than 18 and 19-year-olds. This has made many parents think carefully before letting their kids drive.
Julie Sussman, of Virginia, decided that her son Chad, 15, will wait until he is 17.
Chad said he has accepted his parents’ decision, although it has caused some teasing (奚落) from his friends. “They say that I am unlucky,” he said. “But I’d rather be alive than driving, and I don’t really trust my friends on the road either.”
In China as more families get cars, more 18-year-olds learn to drive. Will this become a big step to becoming an adult?
1.The story is mainly about _______.
A. the recognized point between childhood and adulthood
B. American teens want to drive a car when they turn 16
C. whether teenagers should have a car
D. the fact that it’s safer for teens to drive a car at an younger age
2. Which of the following is not one of the reasons that kids want to have a car?
A. With a car, it would be easy to move around.
B. A great number of teenagers have cars.
C. Having a car would mean more excitement.
D. Parents’ support for kids to have a car at an early age.
3..Which of the following is not true?
A. Some of Chad’s friends have cars.
B. When deciding whether to buy a car for their kids, safety weighs heavily on many parents’ mind.
C. In the US, 16 is considered the point between childhood and adulthood.
D. More kids from cities own cars than those from the countryside.
4.The word “license” in Paragraph 2 means closest to ______.
A. driving permit B. ID card C. learner’s permit D. test result
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Children must be _________ to serve(服务) their country when they grow up.
A.sentenced | B.preferred | C.educated | D.devoted |
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The book, which ______ for children under 10 when ________, are popular with adult readers.
A.intended; written | B.was intended; being written |
C.intended; writing | D.was intended; written |
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