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NancyWilderwasplayinggolfataclubinSurreywhenshewashitbyaflashoflightning.Mrs.Wilder'

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1.WhatdamagedidtherainstormcausetoMrs.Diana'

sfamily?

A.Herhousewasfloodedandfelldown.

B.Herchildrenwereseriouslyillandhurt.

C.Thetopstoreyofherhousewascompletelydestroyed.

D.Thedoorinthehousewasbrokenbyaverylargebang.

2.WhatdidMrs.Wilderdoaftersurvivingthelightningstrike?

A.Sheplayedgolfonlyonfinedays.

B.Sheneverplayedgolfagain.

C.Sheoftenwenttoseeadoctor.

D.Shenevertookanymedicine.

3.WhatdoweknowaboutHaroldDealfromthelastparagraph?

A.Thelightningstrikedidnotdoanyharmtohim.

B.Thelightningstrikeburnthishairandskinterribly.

C.HesufferedalotfromthefreezingcoldinSouthCarolina.

D.Hewasn'

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In1978,Iwas18andwasworkingasanurseinasmalltownabout270kmawayfromhome.Iwaslookingforwardtohavingfivedaysofffromduty.Unfortunately,theonlyonetrainadaybacktomyhomehadalreadyleft.SoIthoughtI'

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Twentyfiveyearslater,in2003,whileIwasdrivingtoanearbytownoneday,Isawanelderlymanstandingintheglaringheat,tryingtohitcharide.IthoughtitwasanotherchancetorepaysomeoneforthefavorI'

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5.Theauthorhadtohitcharideonedayin1978because________.

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B.shemissedtheonlytrainbackhome

C.shewasgoinghomeforherholidays

D.thetownwasfarawayfromherhome

6.WhichofthefollowingdidGordondoaccordingtoParagraph2?

A.Hehelpedthegirlfindaride.

B.Hegavethegirlaridebackhome.

C.Heboughtsandwichesforthegirl.

D.Hewatchedthegirlforthreehours.

7.Thereasonwhytheauthorofferedalifttotheelderlymanwasthat________.

A.sherealizedhewasGordon

B.shehadknownhimfordecades

C.shewasgoingtothenearbytown

D.shewantedtorepaythefavorsheoncegot

8.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellthereadersthroughthestory?

A.Thosewhogiverideswillberepaid.

B.Goodmannersbringabouthappiness.

C.Givingsometimesproducesniceresults.

D.Peopleshouldofferfreeridestoothers.

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tknow.IwanttotellmyparentswhereI'

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Ifyouwantmoreprivileges,it'

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trust.

Parentswhofindouttheirkidsdidsomethingbehindtheirbacksmaybelesslikelytogivepermissiontodothingsinthefuture.Whentrustisbrokenlikethis,parentswonderifteensaretryingtohidesomething—andwhattheyimaginecanbefarworsethanthereality.

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9.FromParagraph1weknowthatthewriter________.

A.appearsnervousB.feelsconfused

C.looksworriedD.seemsdiscouraged

10.Whatisthebestwaytogetparents'

permissionaccordingtothepassage?

A.Togetmoreprivilegesfromthem.

B.Toriskgainingtheirpermission.

C.Tokeepoffthetrackofreality.

D.Tobehonestandwintheirtrust.

11.Whatdoesthewriterreallywanttotellus?

A.Whicheffectiveapproachtouse.

B.Howtodealwithstrictparents.

C.Howtowinoverparents.

D.Howtogetfreedomfromparents.

12.Whodoyouthinkthepassageisintendedfor?

A.Parents.B.Friends.

C.Drivers.D.Teenagers.

Howmanytimeshaveparentshadtoarguewiththeiryoungsonordaughteraboutgettingtheirfaceoutoftheirphoneandfocusingontheworldaroundthem?

It'

scompletelynormalforparentsofgrowingchildrentobeconcernedabouttheirchild'

ssafety,butistheiraddictiontosocialmediareallyharmingthem?

Socialmediawascreatedtoconnectpeoplewithothersonlineandhasrecentlybeenaddedtosmartphones,makingitfarmoreaccessiblethanitoriginallywas.ThisnewwaytoeasilybeabletousesocialmediahasencouragedchildrenandteenstobegintousesitessuchasFacebook,Twitter,andInstagramfrequently.Maturingteensandchildrenareusuallyverytimid(胆怯)whenitcomestosocializingwiththeirfamilies,whichtheysometimesviewas“annoying”.So,whatdothesekidsuseasasolutionoran“escape”?

Theanswerissimple,socialmedia.

However,whentheyusesocialmediaforalargeamountoftime,parentstendtoshowconcernfortheirchildandblamesocialmediafordemandingtheirattention.

Theword,“social”,wasenteredintotheterm,socialmedia,forareason.Parentsofgrowingteensdon'

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Childrenandteensarewronglyaccusedforusingsocialmediaonlyforentertainmentpurposesandforhugeamountsoftime.Sureeveryonewhousessocialmediaenjoyscontactingtheirfriendsandviewingentertainingthings,buthowcomechildrenreceivealloftheblameforabusingit?

Parentsshouldreallythinkabouthowsocialmediacanhelpchildrenandteenslearnandgrowintherealworldratherthanitjustbeinganotherdistraction(分心事).

Socialmediaasawholehasbothpositiveandnegativeaspects,butafterallofthefeedbackfrompreteens,teens,andparentsisputtogether,itshowsthatmediaisactuallyhelpingthenewergenerationsintheirlives.

13.Whatcausestheparentstobeworriedabouttheirchildren?

A.Usingsmartphones.B.Usingtoomuchsocialmedia.

C.Playinggamesonline.D.Failingtosocializewithfamilies.

14.Whensocialmediaisaddedtosmartphones,itmakes________.

A.smartphonesoperatefaster

B.itmoreconvenienttouse

C.childrencrazyaboutsmartphones

D.adultsfeelfrequentlydisturbed

15.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,childrenusesocialmediato________.

A.killtimeB.entertainthem

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