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(2013·宁夏银川一中高三第四次考试)It was terrible. The car ________ break down just as we were going on our holiday.

Ashould  Bwould

Ccould  Dmust

 

(2013·北京东城区高三教学统一检测)—Mum, I'm tired.

—Well, if you ________ go to bed after midnight every night, what do you expect?

Awill  Bmay

Cshould  Dcan

 

(2013·陕西高考)The children ________ lost in the woods; otherwise, they would have been at the lakeside camp as scheduled.

Amust have got  Bmust get

Cshould have got  Dshould get

 

(2013·四川高考)—Why are your eyes so red? You ________ have slept well last night.

—Yeah, I stayed up late writing a report.

Acan't  Bmustn't

Cneedn't  Dwon't

 

(2013·河北衡水一中六模)Some young people these days just ________ go out of their homes to contact the real world.

Amustn't  Bwon't

Cmightn't  Dshouldn't

 

(2013·江西南昌一模)Why ________ it get colder when we climb up a mountain? We are getting nearer to the sun!

Aought to  Bwould

Cshould  Dmust

 

(2013·安徽高考)I ________ to my cousin's birthday party last night, but I was not available.

Awent  Bhad gone

Cwould go Dwould have gone

 

(2013·北京高考)If we ________ a table earlier, we wouldn't be standing here in a queue.

Ahave booked  Bbooked

Cbook  Dhad booked

 

There is no question that teenagers need rules, which is often not a difficult thing for parents to give.What can be more challenging is giving teenagers their freedom.It can be difficult to draw the line between the two.However, some issues cannot be changed by discussion and require firm rules.For instance, rules should be established concerning driving the family car.

I will admit that I have no problem coming up with rules.To me they make life easier and they leave no room for questioning.What can be more difficult, however, is giving my teens their freedom.I guess there are really two primary reasons for this.One is that sometimes I am afraid to give them freedom.The second is that I'm not always so sure what the freedom should be.

It helps that I have a husband with whom I can discuss these problems.We talk about them,_give our thoughts and then we come up with an agreement.Sometimes one of us might be more unwilling but we know that there comes a time when we really do have to learn how to let go of the reins(缰绳) a bit.

If we try to make life have nothing but rules, we are more likely to see our teen's rebelling(反抗)They need to know that while we do have certain expectations, we also trust them to begin making their own choices and decisions.How else can they do that unless they are given the space and room to do it?

It's really all about balance and I will be the first to admit that it can be a challenge to carry out.However, it is a necessary part of growing up.Yes, teens definitely need rules but they also need freedom.

1.According to the first paragraph, it is difficult to decide ________.

Awhether the children need rules

Bwhether the children should be given freedom

Chow much freedom should be given to children

Dwhat issues require non­negotiable rules

2.According to the writer, only rules without freedom will make the children ________.

Astrong­willed  Brebellious

Cweak  Dindependent

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?

ARules are difficult to make for parents.

BRules and freedom are similarly important.

CWe should give children freedom as much as possible.

DRules are more important than freedom.

4.What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 3 probably refer to?

AProblems.  BChildren.  CRules.  DReasons.

 

Once upon a time there was a little boy who became very ill.He had to spend all day in bed, unable to ____.Because other children weren't allowed to come near him, he ____ greatly, and spent his days feeling sad and ____.

There wasn't much he could do ____ look out of the window.Time passed, and his feeling of ___ just grew.Until one day he saw a strange ____ in the window.It was a penguin ____ a sausage sandwich.The penguin squeezed in ____ the open window, said “good afternoon” to the boy, ____ around, and left.

Of course, the boy was very ____.He was still trying to ____ what had happened, and as more crazy­looking characters appeared out the window, he burst out ____ and found it hard to stop.

The little boy didn't tell anyone about this because who would have ____ him? Even so, those strange characters ended up putting ____ back in his heart, and in his body.Before long, his ____ had improved so much that he was able to go back to school again.

There he got to talk to his ____and tell them all the ____ things he had seen.While he was talking to his best friend he saw something ___ out of his friend's school bag.The boy asked his friend what it was, and he was so ____ that finally his friend had to show him what was in the bag

There, inside, were all the fancy­dress suits and disguises(假扮的东西) that his friends had been using to try to ____ the little boy up!

And from that day on, the little boy always did his best to make sure that no one felt sad and alone.

1.A.move  Bspeak  Cwalk  Dleave

2.A.shouted  Bsuffered  Csighed  Dprayed

3.A.red  Byellow  Cgreen  Dblue

4.A.until  Bthan  Cexcept  Dbecause

5.A.despair  Bfear  Canxiety  Dcuriosity

6.A.voice  Bsign  Cshape  Dframe

7.A.taking  Bgetting  Ceating  Dspitting

8.A.by  Bover  Calong  Dthrough

9.A.turned  Blooked  Cgot  Dhung

10.A.surprised  Bdisappointed Cfrightened  Dcrazy

11.A.pick out  Bcheck out  Cwork out  Dhelp out

12.A.talking  Blaughing  Ccrying  Djumping

13.A.believed  Binvited Cremembered  Dwelcomed

14.A.sorrow  Bjoy  Cmemory  Dhonor

15.A.score  Brecovery  Ceffort  Dhealth

16.A.friends  Brelatives  Cteachers  Dparents

17.A.fierce  Bstrange Cuseful  Dinteresting

18.A.running  Bbringing  Csticking  Dstanding

19.A.special  Bviolent  Cinsistent  Demotional

20.A.force  Bpull  Clift  Dcheer

 

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