Teenager safety (安全) is becoming a serious problem these days. According to a survey, all kinds of accidents happen to teenagers in China every year.
The 12-year-old Sun Xiao was riding home when a man suddenly jumped out from the roadside, stopped him and rode Sun Xiao’s bike away. Sun Xiao was really scared, but he didn’t run after the robber (盗匪). Instead, he called the police quickly.
“Safety is the most important,” Sun Xiao said. He remembered what his teacher told him in his first aid class. “It is not safe to run after a man who is much stronger than you.”
Sun Xiao is a junior school student. His school is one of the first to have first aid education in China. Junior 1 students at the school must take the class once a week. The first aid classes are to teach students skills so that they can save themselves in the dangerous situation.
Students at his school often learn by role-playing in first aid classes. “I acted as a stranger knocking (敲) at the door. A classmate stood inside the door and asked several questions before letting me in. Then we changed roles and did it again,” Liu Lei said. “We learned a lot while having fun at role-playing.”
“The teacher told us that we should try not to go out alone. If someone tries to do bad things to us, we may hit their eyes or noses. Then we should quickly run into a crowded place,” said Zhou Lan, a 13-year-old boy.
【小题1】What does the text talk about?A.Teenager Sport. | B.Teenager Safety. | C.Teenager Grade. | D.Teenager Sleep. |
A.急救 | B.业余 | C.保健 | D.娱乐 |
A.Because he was too tired to run. | B.Because he found someone to help. |
C.Because he thought it was not safe. | D.Because the robber ran too fast. |
A.develop the acting skills | B.run after the robbers |
C.have something for fun | D.be away from danger |
A.Junior 1 students at Sun Xiao’s school take the first aid class once a week. |
B.Sun Xiao’s school is the only one to have first aid education in China. |
C.Many students at Sun Xiao’s school have fun in first aid classes. |
D.We should quickly run into a crowded place if we meet a bad person. |
How do students usually spend their weekend? Here is Linda’s schedule(安排表) for the weekend.
Saturday | 8:00 a.m.~10:00 a.m | IT |
10:20 a.m.~12:20 a.m | Chinese | |
2:30 p.m.~3:30 p.m | Piano | |
4:00 p.m.~5:30 p.m | Swimming | |
Sunday | 10:00 a.m.~12:30 a.m | English |
2:00 p.m.~4:00 p.m | Volleyball practice | |
4:20 p.m.~5:50 p.m | Watching movies with friends |
It is true that many students have classes on the weekend. But is that really good for them?
“I am really busy and tired. And I even get sick easily. I already have enough stress on school days. I just want to have more time to relax on the weekend. I told my mother how I felt about these after-school classes, and I asked her to cut out a few classes. But she disagreed. I’m going crazy,” said Linda.
Alice Green, an expert on students’ problems, says, “Parents push their children so hard. But too much pressure is not good for children’s development. Kids should have time to relax and think for themselves, too.”
So next time, when your children complain(抱怨) to you, think it over and then make a decision that can help them develop better.
【小题1】Linda has seven after-school classes on the weekend.【小题2】Linda is tired and even gets sick easily because she has much stress.
【小题3】Linda’s mother decided to let her have fewer after-classes after Linda shared her feelings.
【小题4】Alice Green thinks too much pressure cannot help children develop better.
【小题5】The writer disagrees that students should take too many after-school classes.
We surveyed(调查)300 young people on what they like to do at weekends. One hundred people are from the ages of 11-18, one hundred 19-26 and one hundred 27-35. The following shows their answers:
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【小题1】How many people enjoy playing computer games in the 11-18 group?
A.20. | B.50. | C.60. | D.75. |
A.watching TV | B.going to the movies |
C.playing computer games | D.taking a walk |
A.Playing computer games and watching TV. |
B.Going to the movies and taking a walk. |
C.Watching TV and going to the movies. |
D.Playing computer games and taking a walk. |
A.watching TV | B.taking a walk |
C.going to the movies | D.playing computer games |
A.The people between 11-18 don’t like taking a walk. |
B.The people of 27-35 like watching TV best. |
C.People between 19-26 don’t like playing computer games at all. |
D.The people between 11-18 like watching TV best. |
Guess what Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the United States president Donald Trump’s granddaughter, Arabella Kushner, have in common?
On Novemeber 2, the 12th “Chinese Bridge” Competition was held in Zheng zhou, Henan . And more than 120 foreign students from 105 countries took part in it.
Although they have different reasons for learning Chinese, the competitors were all excited about the country’s rich culture and rapid development. Raissa, a 17-year-old girl, developed a strong emotional connection with China.
Since a bridge has been set up between the competitors and China , where will their journeys take them? Robert Davis, a director of a Chinese-language school in Chicago, may give you a reply.
根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使短文意思通顺、内容完整,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A.They all study Chinese as a second language. |
B.Her dream is to study Chinese medicine to treat patients. |
C.Her grandmother was cured by Chinese doctors three years ago. |
D.Speech contests and talent shows were included in the competition. |
E.He said Chinese would be the new international language in the future. |
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