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important skills that will be useful for the rest of their lives. And many teenagers find that making their own
money gives them a sense of pride and freedom.
American teenagers are allowed to do part-time jobs at the age of 14. During the school year, teenagers
may go to work a few times a week after school, and work for longer at weekends.
In summer, top part-time jobs for teenagers include at camps, swimming pools and amusement parks.
These jobs are great for those who want to be active and have fun while making money.
Some of the most stressful jobs include teaching, nursing, and police work. These skills help to prepare
teenagers for their later lives. When they grow up, the students with work experience are more likely to
succeed than those without work experience.
A favorite job for many teenagers is babysitting, and they can start before the age of 14 if their parents
agree. As long as they stay in the house and make sure the kids are okay, babysitters can do their homework,
watch TV, or talk on the phone with friends. After the kids go to bed and before the parents come home,
babysitters have lots of freedom.
It can be stressful to balance school, homework, and a part-time job. However, many American teenagers
value their work experience and the skills they get from the job.
B. Because they can learn skills and get money.
C. Because they can get a good job in the future.
D. Because they can do anything they like.
B. Nursing
C. Working at camps.
D. Teaching.
B. Working at a swimming pool.
C. Looking after babies.
D. Doing the dishes in a restaurant.
B. 追求
C. 向往
D. 珍视
答案
核心考点
试题【阅读理解。 Having a part-time job is an important part of growing up for American】;主要考察你对日常生活类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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She poured some tea. There were four of them and there were four completely different cups on the
tables.
"I heard there was a teacher who took all his students for tea. His students were surprised that all the
cups on the table were different. They all took a cup and started drinking their tea, each looking at the cups
of others. The teacher said, "Did you notice your behavior? You are all looking at each other"s tea cup and
some of you even envy (羡慕) the finer cups of others."
"I put the different cups here on purpose. I want to say life is like this tea. You all have the same thing in
your cups--tea. And yet you cannot truly enjoy it in your envy of another"s cup. You forget to enjoy your own
life when you envy someone else"s life. We all have the same thing--life. We should care more about the tastes
of your own life. So now, taste your own tea. Does it matter from which cup it came from?" Mary finished
telling her story and her students all sat in silence for a while, enjoying their tea. And it really did not matter
a bit from which teacup they drank.
B. One of the cups is different from others.
C. All of the cups were filled with the same tea.
D. There was different tea in different cups.
B. All the lives are the same.
C. Work hard and catch up with others.
D. Try to enjoy your own life.
B. The same cups, the same tea
C. The taste of the tea
D. Different cups, different tea
host or guest (客人)? Now it"s a good time to brush up on your party manners.
When inviting guests to your party, send invitations to their homes instead of passing them out at school.
This way, you won"t hurt the feeling of classmates you didn"t invite.
<3>Wait for all your guests to arrive before starting any activities. If people at the party don"t know each
other, make sure you introduce everyone.
If your guests bring gifts for you, thank each gift----giver as you open his/her present. After the party, be
sure to send a hand-written thank-you card to each guest, telling them how much you appreciate their gifts.
When you receive a invitation to a party, be sure to let the host know whether you can come.
Arrive on time. Bring a gift to a birthday party. <4>If it"s a holiday party, ask the host if there"s anything
you can bring. Adults often bring a desert or a bottle of wine to a party, even when the host tells them that
he/she doesn"t need anything. Young people don"t have to do this, but it"s always polite to ask.
Be friendly to the other guests. Remember to say "Please" and "Thank you"! When you leave, thank the
host for the party.
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2. If you receive an invitation to a party, what should you do first?
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4. ______________________________________________________________________
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I am a Grade 9 student. I have 1 problem, and I do not know how to deal 2 it.
I have a lot of homework every day, and I have no choice 3 to do it. I often stay up late to complete 4 ,
and then feel tired the next day.
Sometimes, I want to 5 to do so much work, but usually I just accept it. I understand that it is important
to do my homework and 6 on time. However, I hardly have any spare time for my hobbies 7 playing
volleyball and ping-pong. I really feel bad about that. I often doubt whether it is worth 8 so hard.
I am 9 a holiday without homework so that I can relax and have some time for my hobbies. What should I
do? Can you offer me some suggestions? They will be of great value to me. I hope to 10 you soon.
Best wishes
Millie
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Dear Sigmund Friend My name is Simon and I am a Grade 9 student. I am crazy 1 football! I love 2 football, reading about football, and of course, playing football. My dream 3 a great football player. However, my love of football has become a big problem, and I would like your 4 . I have 5 friends, and we always play football together at school or in the park after school. We like staying out late to play football. We often play for three hours or more and forget when to stop. Then I 6 trouble at home because my parents do not allow me to play outside after 6 p.m. I really do not understand why they are so strict. I feel stressed and angry 7 . I believe it is important for us to spend some time on our hobbies. They can help us relax and make our lives 8 . I wish I could have my parents" 9 . Is it bad to stay out late to play football? Should I spend less time on it? I really do not know 10 . Can you please advise me how to achieve a balance between my schoolwork and my hobbies? Thanks a lot. Best wishes Simon | ||||||||||||||||
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