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(四)Unit2Section IWelcome to the unitReading.阅读理解iA(至岁青少年)一Its noteasy beinga teenager1319nor isit easybeing theparent ofa teenager.You can make your child feelangry,hurt,or misunderstoodby whatyou saywithout realizingit yourself.It isimportant togive yourchild thespace heneeds togrow whilegently lettinghim knowthat youllstillbe therefbr himwhen heneeds you.Expect a lot fromyourchild,just noteverything.Except forhealth andsafety problems,such asdruguse orcareless driving,consider everythingelse opento discussion.If yourchild isunwilling todiscusssomething,dont insisthe tellyou whatson hismind.The moreyou insist,the morelikely that(解决)hell clam up.Instead,let himattempt tosolve thingsby himself.At thesame time,remind himthatyoure alwaysthere forhim shouldhe seekadvice orhelp.Show respectfor your teenagers privacy(隐私).Never readhis mailor listenin onpersonal conversations.Teach yourteenager thatthe familyphone isfor thewhole family.If yourchild talkson thefamilystelephone fortoo long,tell himhe cantalk for15minutes,but thenhe muststay offthe phonefor atleastan equalperiod of time.This notonly freesup theline sothat otherfamily memberscanmakeand(节制).receive calls,but teachesyourteenagermoderation Orif youare opento theidea,allow yourteenagerhis ownphone thathe paysfor withhis ownpocket moneyor apart-time job.
1.The mainpurpose of the textis totell parents.A.how to get alongwith a teenagerB.how torespect ateenagerC.how tounderstand ateenagerD.how tohelp ateenager growup
2.What doesthe phrase“clamup”in Paragraph2probably meanA.Become excited.B.Show respect.C.Refuse totalk.D.Seek help.
3.What shouldparents doin raisingateenageraccording tothe textA.Not allowhim to learn drivingor takedrugs.B・Give himadvice onlywhen necessary.C.Let himhave hisown telephone.D.Not talkabout personalthings withhim.BOn myfirst round-the-world tripin2006,1planned everythingout in advance.I knewwhere I wasgoing,how longI wouldstay,and how I wouldget there.And thenhalfway throughthe trip,I ditchedtheplan andwent with the flow.Over theyears,howIplan my travel haschanged.Now,Im alast-minuteplanner andseldom travelwith anyplan.(灵活性).Travelling withouta plangives yougreat flexibilitySince nothingis bookedfar inadvance,you canturn tosomething differentwhen youchange yourmind orsomething bettercomesalong.I changedmy planto meeta friendon anisland inThailand andstayed fora month.I wouldnthavehad thatexperience ifI hadkept to my plannedschedule.However,most newtravellers arethe opposite——they overlyplan theirtrips.Their wholejourneyis scheduled.Two dayshere,three daysthere.I understandwhy peopledo that.When timeis short,youwant to see asmuch aspossible.You dontwant towaste asingle second.Actually,it isbetter toslow downyour pace.Spending moretime inone placeallows youtogeta(节奏)better feeloftherhythm oflife.You canvisit ata morerelaxed pace,see morethan justtheattractions,and openup yourschedule tothe happyaccidents oftravel.When Ifirst mademytravel plan,I triedto includeeverything init.Then I realized itwasunrealistic,and revisedmy plan.I listedone ortwo thingsI wanttoseeeach dayand spacedeverythingout.Its animportant lessontolearn.I thinkthe besttrip planis towork outthe generalpath youwant totake,book thefirst fewnights ofyour trip,and letyour travelsunfold fromthere.In thisway youarenever lockedinto acertain placeif yourfeelings change.
4.What doesthe underlinedword“ditched“in Paragraph1meanA.Considered.B.Discussed.C.Abandoned.D.Prepared.
5.What canwe learnabout the author fromthe textA.He livesan easylife.B,He enjoystraveling freely.C・He spendsalotoftimetraveling.D.He prefersto followothers whentraveling.
6.What doestheauthorsuggest abouttravelingA.Working outa simpletravel plan.B.Avoiding bookinginadvance.C.Getting preparedfor theunexpected things.D.Setting agoal beforemaking atravelplan.
7.What isthe besttitle forthe textA・TravellingA RaceAgainst theClockB.In Travel,Less IsMoreC.Travelling:Play More,Pay Less完形填空D.Why IEnjoy TravellingAround II.Iwasvisiting Costa Rica whenI foundmyself ina badsituation:all mybank cardswerent]abroad,and Ionly had$5and areturn ticketin twoweeks.Back then,there wereno cellphonesor Internet.Itwas2who came tomyrescue toget mehome.I thoughtthe citydangerous anddecided tofind kindpeople inthe3,With my remaining coins,I4tothebus stationand founda countrysidethat Icould
5.Five hourslater,I arrived at SantaRosa.I wentknockingdoor todoor,6my situationwith myvery poorSpanish,7everyone pointedmetoanotherhouse.Finally,I ga Chineserestaurant.The ownerwas extremely9,She heardmy storyand felt10forme.She saidher sonhad asimilar
11.At thattime,some otherpeople werevery kindto him,and sherememberedhow12that madeher feel.She invitedme in,gave mefood,and calledthe RedCross to13me.I spentmyremainingdays inCostaRicawiththehead ofthe RedCross.Irealizedthat beingable toreceive kindnessis a14for otherpeople aswell.And kindness15more(波纹).kindness insmall ripples
1.A.working B.payingC.travelling D.increasing
2.A.villagers B・touristsC.visitors D.strangers
3.A.street B.townC.countryside D.community
4.A.drove B.flewC・headed D.slid
5.A.buy B.affordC-rent D・earn
6.A.explaining B,sharingC.exchanging D.exploring
7.A.or B.butC.and D.therefore
8.A.thought ofB.heard ofC.arrivedatD.aimed at
9.A.rich B.kindC.busy D.serious
10.A.proud B・happyC・excited D-sorry
11.A.adventure B,experienceC.failure D・strategy
12.A.warm B・curiousC.cool D.strange
13.A.choose B.calmC・comfort D.rescue
14.A.gift B-troubleC-trap D.request
15.A.improves B・challengesC・encourages D.designs。
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