1.The modern man is suffering .
A.more stress than the caveman
B.less stress than caveman
C.different stress from the caveman
D.same stress as the caveman
2.Which of the following is NOT an example that causes distress?
A.Lacking in adaptability and code of life.
B.Killing a bear in hunting.
C.The failure to pass final examinations.
D.Having an economic problem.
3.According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Everyone will suffer certain kinds of stress in his life.
B.Chronic exposure to stress may shorten your life.
C.Excessive stress is especially harmful to health.
D.Most people can learn to avoid stress.
4.According to the passage, one should .
A.try to avoid as much stress as possible
B.cope with stress in different ways
C.learn to do things at his own rate
D.have the response of the body to any demand
1.In this passage, the author wants to tell ________.
A.teenagers to try to pursue their real selves
B.readers to try to be popular with people around
C.parents to try to control and guide their children
D.people to try to understand and respect each other
2.The author disapproves of rebelling teenagers ________.
A.growing away from their parents
B.following the popularity trend
C.walking a new way on their own
D.turning to their friends for help
3.The phrase “larger cocoon” at the end of the second paragraph refers to ________.
A.the distractive and variable society
B.the dazzling music world
C.the parental care and love
D.the popularity wave in the society
4.What does the author think of advertisements?
A.Convincing.
B.Instructive.
C.Influential.
D.Authoritative.
5.According to the author, what might happen when a teenager stands up against the popularity wave and follows his/her own path?
A.He/She falls behind the time.
B.He/She loses good friends.
C.He/She faces all kinds of criticism.
D.He/She gains valuable popularity.
1.The writer suggests that her family _____.
A.is extremely rich
B.is an unhappy one
C.are accustomed to their life
D.long for a change in their life
2.The McGarity girl is characterized as _____.
A.selfish and cruel
B.friendly and kind
C.beautiful and proud
D.rich and nice
3.The writer thinks Miss Jackson is _____.
A. poor but brave
B. friendly and talkative
C. a teacher liked by all her pupils
D. an example her children should follow
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The writer's family is the poorest one on that street.
B.Watching the rich girl eating cookies, those hungry children cried.
C.The writer wants to move out of that district.
D.The writer hopes that her children will become teachers.
5.What does the word "shabby" in the first paragraph most probably mean?
A.dishonorable
B.worn out
C.mean
D.generous
1. The Prince always felt regretted about story because _________.
A. he had too much wealth
B. there was terrible famine
C. all stories have ends
D. there was no story-teller
2. The young man risked to tell an endless story to the Prince for _________.
A. a great sum of money
B. the prince’s beautiful daughter
C. showing his bravery
D. Both A and C
3. The young man would be sent to prison _________ if he failed to tell a story without an end.
A. forever
B. for some time
C. for a while
D. for a year
4.In order to prevent famine, the King asked to build _________.
A. a huge storehouse
B. a large farm
C. a beautiful palace
D. a waterproof kitchen
5. The thing the king noticed first in the roof was _________.
A. a loaf
B. a small hole
C. a grain of corn
D. a locust
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