新视野读写第一册第二单元测试
WY周二1、2: Quiz details
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3."Would you like some more to eat?"
A. break
B. cut
C. burst
D. tear
day while he was swimming in a river, he reached
________ an
overhanging branch.
A. into
B. out
C. down for
D. up for
g the right shoes and clothes ________ being fit can
A. in peace and quiet
C. for silence
D. in quietly
idea ________ to him so much that he took it without
hesitation.
A. appealed
B. interested
C. drew
D. attracted
didn't try to do anything for her daughter, and ________
it's too
late now.
A. in ca
B. in any ca
C. at this ca
D. in ca of
C. approach
two beliefs, ideas, or interests are in ________, they are
very
different and are against one another.
A. struggle
B. fight
C. conflict
D. trouble
of the people in the purchasing (购买) department
office will
________ that they have made the wrong decision in buying
that stuff at such a high price; they want to continue telling
people they are perfect.
A. accept
B. adopt
C. neglect
D. admit
teacher evaluated the performance of each of his
students who
________ evaluated his performance.
A. by turn
B. in turn
C. at turn
D. on turn
should of cour be given back. There is no ________
about that.
A. argument
B. reason
C. view
more male teachers at primary school for boys to look up to.
Children need a lot of extra support. Throughout primary
school years
and into high school, boys should spend a lot of time with
their fathers
and mothers, getting their help, learning how to do things,
and enjoying
their company.
With regard to feelings, at this stage the father is more
important. The boy
is ready to learn from his father and listens to what he has to
say. Often he
will take more notice of his father. It's enough to drive a
mother wild! Now is a good time for a father to do "little" things,
like playing in the yard on summer evenings, going for walks,
telling stories about life, telling him about his own youth, working
on hobbies, or playing sports together for enjoyment. This is the
time when good memories are created that will be healthy for
the son, as well as for the father, for years to come.
Although every boy is different, it's common for boys at this
age to get a
little argumentative (好争论的), restless, and moody (闹情绪).
It's not
that they are turning bad—just that they are being born into
a new lf
and birth always means struggle.
I believe this is the age when we fail teenagers the most. In
our society all
we offer tho in their middle teens is "more of the same",
that being
more school. So it's little wonder that problems ari. But if
parents, and
fathers in particular, pay clo attention to their sons, fewer
problems will
B. there are few women teaching in primary schools
D. the boy wants to act as a man
3. A good time for a father to have an influence on his son is
________.
A. when the boy is 14
B. when the boy is at primary school
C. from about age 6 to the 14th birthday
D. from when the boy was born
the middle teens boys argue often with their parents.
This means
________.
A. they are turning bad
B. they are turning good
C. they are being born into new lves
D. they are rebelling against their parents
main idea of this passage is that ________.
A. fathers play a large role in raising boys
B. mothers should feel comfortable when their sons' interests
are
changing.
C. without fathers mothers can rai good men
D. fathers should stay with their sons as much as possible
Questions 6 to 10 are bad on the following passage or dialog.
The years from 14 until the early 20s are for becoming an
adult and for parating from parents. This is the time when a
son develops a life that is quite parate from the family.
He has teachers you hardly know, experiences you have
never heard about, and challenges that you cannot help him with.
There have to be others to act as a bridge, and this is what
mentors (良师益友) do.
We should not leave youngsters in a group of friends at this
age without adult care. But a mentor is more than a teacher. A
mentor is special to the child and the child is special to the
mentor.
Teenagers suffer badly if their parents have fewer friends. I
know this from experience. When my parents moved to Australia,
they were already
shy people and became even less willing to meet people
once we were
teenagers could enter bit by bit. As a result, when my sister
and I hit the
middle of the teen years, we had to break out into the big
world all of a
sudden.
If there are no mentors around, a young man will fall into a
lot of troubles
in growing up. Teenagers at this age have so many either—
or choices and
decisions—about x, job choices, or drugs and alcohol.
If Mom and Dad keep spending time with them, teenagers
will talk to
them about the things. But there will be a need to talk to
other adults,
too.
One study showed that just one good adult friend outside
the family was a
B. a schoolteacher
C. the father
D. the mother
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