【題目】Teenage life — better now,or in the past? Does this situation sound familiar (熟悉)?

You are complaining (抱怨)to your parents about something. Maybe your computer isn't powerful enough to play the latest games.Or your friends’ bikes are better than yours. Then you hear...

When I was your age, there weren’t any computers or video games. And I didn’t get a bike until I was sixteen. And it was second-hand.1

So, is it really true that life is better for teenagers now? It is certainly true that many teenagers have got more things nowadays. 2So parents have got more money to spend on each child. And many things are cheaper than they were when our parents were children.

3Forty years ago, no one could imagine a world with tiny computers and amazing smartphones. And now these things are necessary — we can’t imagine living without them!

However, technology often means we spend more time at home. And often it is just us, with our computer or television. Teenagers don’t do enough exercise. 4And, although young people still get on well with their friends,some people think teenagers today don’t have

so many social activities as they did in the past.

What do you think? How is teenage life better these days?

A.And it was too big for me.

B.A typical family is smaller now.

C.I like my old days.

D.So they aren’t as healthy as they were in the past.

E.Technology is probably the greatest change in our life

【答案】

1A

2B

3E

4D

【解析】試題本文通過四十年前生活和現(xiàn)在生活的對(duì)比,指出電腦和電子游戲等新技術(shù)在給生活帶來最大變化的同時(shí),也花費(fèi)家庭大量金錢和時(shí)間,使得青少年忽視了體育鍛煉而不像過去那樣健康。而且,現(xiàn)在的青少年也沒有和過去一樣多的社會(huì)活動(dòng)。最后的反問,表明了作者的觀點(diǎn)。

1根據(jù)And it was second-hand.,可知it指的是上文的bike。備選句子And it was too big for me.符合文意的描述,故選A。

2根據(jù)So parents have got more money to spend on each child. 父母有更多的錢花在每個(gè)孩子身上,可知備選句子A typical family is smaller now.和本句存在因果關(guān)系,符合文意,故選B。

3根據(jù)下一段However, technology often means we spend more time at home.技術(shù)常常意味著我們?cè)诩依锘ǜ嗟臅r(shí)間,however表轉(zhuǎn)折,可知本段是談技術(shù)的另一方面(比如好處)。備選句子Technology is probably the greatest change in our life符合文意,故選E。

4根據(jù)Teenagers don’t do enough exercise. 青少年做的運(yùn)動(dòng)不夠,可知備選句子So they aren’t as healthy as they were in the past.和本句存在因果關(guān)系,符合文意,故選D。

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