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How hard we have all prayed(祈禱) to grow up quickly, and looked forward to the happy days of being a grown-up and enjoying the many interests that a youth should have.
At last, you have grown up. At least you are no longer a child. They call you “young lady”. You then enjoy the pleasure of being a young lady. You are proud of being a grown-up teenager. People welcome you-this young lady-heartily. You are glad that your prayer has been answered.
But there is always something that troubles you a lot. You say; “Papa and Mama, give me some money please. My pocket money is all gone already.”
“No”, they say, “your age is a dangerous age. If you have too much money to spend, it won’t do you any good.” Then you have to stay at home because you dare not go out with an empty pocket.
Another time you tell your grandma, “Grandma, see, I am a grown-up now.
“Good, now, you can sit here and knit (編織) this for me while I go and have a rest.” To show that you are no more a child, you have to sit there the whole afternoon doing the work, which only a grown-up can do. After an hour, you find it hard to do, and give the knitting basket back to your grandma. Your grandma criticizes your work. You hear what she says, “Such a big girl can’t do such easy work.” You wish then you were a child again.
But the fact is, you are growing up, and you can’t help it. That’s the way it goes!
【小題1】The passage is told about _______ problems.
A.a(chǎn) growing-up boy’s | B.a(chǎn) teenage girl’s |
C.a(chǎn)n old woman’s | D.a(chǎn) grown-up’s |
A.is pleased with the present life |
B.is unhappy about growing up |
C.doesn’t think her present life happy enough |
D.knows happy life will come to her soon |
A.People treat her as a young lady. |
B.She is no longer a kid. |
C.People begin to call her teenager. |
D.She can join women in all kinds of activities. |
A.they don’t believe she is already a teenager |
B.it’s dangerous for a girl to spend money |
C.they love her more than before |
D.they still regard her as a child |
A.she has to lie in bed, doing nothing |
B.she knows she has already worked the whole afternoon |
C.she wishes she were not growing up |
D.she finds it isn’t her turn to do knitting |
How hard we have all prayed(祈禱) to grow up quickly, and looked forward to the happy days of being a grown-up and enjoying the many interests that a youth should have.
At last, you have grown up. At least you are no longer a child. They call you “young lady”. You then enjoy the pleasure of being a young lady. You are proud of being a grown-up teenager. People welcome you-this young lady-heartily. You are glad that your prayer has been answered.
But there is always something that troubles you a lot. You say; “Papa and Mama, give me some money please. My pocket money is all gone already.”
“No”, they say, “your age is a dangerous age. If you have too much money to spend, it won’t do you any good.” Then you have to stay at home because you dare not go out with an empty pocket.
Another time you tell your grandma, “Grandma, see, I am a grown-up now.
“Good, now, you can sit here and knit (編織) this for me while I go and have a rest.” To show that you are no more a child, you have to sit there the whole afternoon doing the work, which only a grown-up can do. After an hour, you find it hard to do, and give the knitting basket back to your grandma. Your grandma criticizes your work. You hear what she says, “Such a big girl can’t do such easy work.” You wish then you were a child again.
But the fact is, you are growing up, and you can’t help it. That’s the way it goes!
1.The passage is told about _______ problems.
A.a(chǎn) growing-up boy’s |
B.a(chǎn) teenage girl’s |
C.a(chǎn)n old woman’s |
D.a(chǎn) grown-up’s |
2.It is clear that the writer, as a teenager, ________.
A.is pleased with the present life |
B.is unhappy about growing up |
C.doesn’t think her present life happy enough |
D.knows happy life will come to her soon |
3.How does she know her prayer has been answered?
A.People treat her as a young lady. |
B.She is no longer a kid. |
C.People begin to call her teenager. |
D.She can join women in all kinds of activities. |
4.From what her parents say, we know _________.
A.they don’t believe she is already a teenager |
B.it’s dangerous for a girl to spend money |
C.they love her more than before |
D.they still regard her as a child |
5.Having heard her grandma’s criticism, _________.
A.she has to lie in bed, doing nothing |
B.she knows she has already worked the whole afternoon |
C.she wishes she were not growing up |
D.she finds it isn’t her turn to do knitting |
How hard we have all prayed(祈禱) to grow up quickly, and looked forward to the happy days of being a grown-up and enjoying the many interests that a youth should have.
At last, you have grown up. At least you are no longer a child. They call you “young lady”. You then enjoy the pleasure of being a young lady. You are proud of being a grown-up teenager. People welcome you-this young lady-heartily. You are glad that your prayer has been answered.
But there is always something that troubles you a lot. You say; “Papa and Mama, give me some money please. My pocket money is all gone already.”
“No”, they say, “your age is a dangerous age. If you have too much money to spend, it won’t do you any good.” Then you have to stay at home because you dare not go out with an empty pocket.
Another time you tell your grandma, “Grandma, see, I am a grown-up now.”
“Good, now, you can sit here and knit (編織) this for me while I go and have a rest.” To show that you are no more a child, you have to sit there the whole afternoon doing the work, which only a grown-up can do. After an hour, you find it hard to do, and give the knitting basket back to your grandma. Your grandma criticizes your work. You hear what she says, “Such a big girl can’t do such easy work.” You wish then you were a child again.
But the fact is, you are growing up, and you can’t help it. That’s the way it goes!
1.The passage is told about _______ problems.
A.a(chǎn) growing-up boy’s |
B.a(chǎn) teenage girl’s |
C.a(chǎn)n old woman’s |
D.a(chǎn) grown-up’s |
2.It is clear that the writer, as a teenager, ________.
A.is pleased with the present life |
B.is unhappy about growing up |
C.doesn’t think her, present life happy enough |
D.knows happy life will come to her soon |
3.How does she know her prayer has been answered?
A.People treat her as a young lady |
B.She is no longer a kid. |
C.People begin to call her teenager. |
D.She can join women in all kinds of activities. |
4.From what her parents say, we know _________.
A.they don’t believe she is already a teenager |
B.it’s dangerous for a girl to spend money |
C.they love her more than before |
D.they still regard her as a child |
5.Having heard her grandma’s criticism, _________.
A.she has to lie in bed, doing nothing |
B.she knows she has already worked the whole afternoon |
C.she wishes she were not growing up |
D.she finds it isn’t her turn to do knitting |
How hard we have all prayed(祈禱) to grow up quickly, and looked forward to the happy days of being a grown-up and enjoying the many interests that a youth should have.
At last, you have grown up. At least you are no longer a child. They call you “young lady”. You then enjoy the pleasure of being a young lady. You are proud of being a grown-up teenager. People welcome you-this young lady-heartily. You are glad that your prayer has been answered.
But there is always something that troubles you a lot. You say; “Papa and Mama, give me some money please. My pocket money is all gone already.”
“No”, they say, “your age is a dangerous age. If you have too much money to spend, it won’t do you any good.” Then you have to stay at home because you dare not go out with an empty pocket.
Another time you tell your grandma, “Grandma, see, I am a grown-up now.”
“Good, now, you can sit here and knit (編織) this for me while I go and have a rest.” To show that you are no more a child, you have to sit there the whole afternoon doing the work, which only a grown-up can do. After an hour, you find it hard to do, and give the knitting basket back to your grandma. Your grandma criticizes your work. You hear what she says, “Such a big girl can’t do such easy work.” You wish then you were a child again.
But the fact is, you are growing up, and you can’t help it. That’s the way it goes!
1.The passage is told about _______ problems.
A. a growing-up boy’s B. a teenage girl’s C. an old woman’s D. a grown-up’s
2.It is clear that the writer, as a teenager, ________.
A. is pleased with the present life B. is unhappy about growing up
C. doesn’t think her, present life happy enough D. knows happy life will come to her soon
3.How does she know her prayer has been answered?
A. People treat her as a young lady. B. She is no longer a kid.
C. People begin to call her teenager. D. She can join women in all kinds of activities.
4.From what her parents say, we know _________.
A. they don’t believe she is already a teenager B. it’s dangerous for a girl to spend money
C. they love her more than before D. they still regard her as a child
5.Having heard her grandma’s criticism, _________.
A. she has to lie in bed, doing nothing
B. she knows she has already worked the whole afternoon
C. she wishes she were not growing up
D. she finds it isn’t her turn to do knitting
Basil Hayward was a successful artist. He had nearly finished a picture of a very handsome young man called Dorian Gray. One day a friend of his, Lord Henry Wotton, saw the picture and wanted to meet this young man. A few days later, Lord Henry and Dorian Gray met at Basil’s house.
“Ah, how lucky you are to be so young,” said Lord Henry to Dorian. “But time is your enemy.”
“I wish I could always stay young and the picture could grow old. Oh, Basil, why should it stay young while I grow old? I wish the picture could change and I could stay as I am.” Dorian was beginning to fall in love with his own picture.
A few weeks later, Dorian told Lord Henry that he was in love with a young beautiful actress, called Sybil Vane, who had a brother serving as a sailor.
One night, Dorian took his friends to see Sybil acting as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. She acted badly, which made Dorian very angry with her. “But how can I pretend to be Juliet since I know what real love is?” she said. Dorian said that he had loved her because she was a good actress. Now he didn’t love her any more and so he left her.
When he got back home, Dorian looked at his picture again. Somehow it was different. The face in the picture now had a cruel smile. He realized that he had been cruel to Sybil and would see her and make up for what he had done. But the next day, Lord Henry told him that Sybil had killed herself. When Lord Henry left, Dorian looked at the picture and found the face in the picture would become ugly, old and cruel.
The years went by, but Dorian Gray stayed young and handsome. He enjoyed all the pleasures in his life. However, his picture changed and showed all the terrible secrets of his life. On Dorian’s thirty-eighth birthday, Basil Hayward came to see him. He was horrified when he saw the face in the picture and told Dorian to change his life. Suddenly, Dorian became very angry and took a knife and killed Basil.
A week later, Dorian was in the country staying with some friends when he realized that the sailor, Sybil’s brother, was following him. The next day he went out walking with some of his friends who were shooting. His friend shot at an animal and there was a cry of a man. He killed the sailor. Dorian decided to change his life.
“Maybe if I have a better life, the face in the picture will not be so ugly and horrible.”
But when he looked at the picture, it was even more horrible than before. He decided to destroy the picture. He picked up a knife and stabbed(戳)the painting. There was a loud cry and a crash.
The servants heard these and went into the room. On the wall they saw the picture of Dorian Gray as a young, handsome man. On the floor was a dead man, with a knife in his heart. It was the other Dorian Gray, and his face was old, ugly and horrible.
64. According to the story, Dorian’s wish that he could always stay young ________.
A. came true in his life B. brought him surprises one after another
C. brought him good luck D. led to the loss of his girlfriend’s love
65. In Sybil’s opinion, ___________.
A. Dorian didn’t know what real love is
B. the love between Romeo and Juliet was unbelievable
C. She was, in fact, not a good actress
D. nobody could act Juliet very well
66. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the story?
A. Dorian really loved Sybil very much.
B. Lord Henry had a great effect on Dorian’s life.
C. Lord Henry was always caring about Dorian.
D. Dorian killed Sybil’s brother by accident.
67. Which of the following do you think is the best title for the passage?
A. The Way to Stay Young Forever. B. A Person’s Real Beauty.
C. A Handsome Young Man. D. The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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