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56. Hopewell Center needs someone who can ________.
A. do some cooking B. speak English well
C. play the guitar D. clean the house
57. If you want to be an English tutor, you can call ________.
A. 555-3721 B. 393-7741 C. 556-3826 D. 556-7741
58. Emily Martin really needs a ________.
A. tutor B. musician C. dancer D. cleaner
B
When I was young, I looked forward to my birthday all year. On that day, my friends and family made me feel like the most special person in the world.
The night before my birthday each year, my parents crept into my bedroom while I was sleeping. They hung balloons on my walls with a big sign that said Happy Birthday! When I woke up, I was always surprised!
If my birthday was on a school day, I brought in treats to share with my teachers and classmates. On the weekend, I invited my closest friends to a birthday party.
When I was young, I had parties at my house. My parents made up lots of fun games to play. We painted pictures, played outside, and ate lots of cake and ice cream. My friends brought gifts for me, and my parents and I gave my friends small bags full of sweets called “goody bags”.
When I got older, I had birthday parties in different places. One year, I had a party at a bowling alley. Another year, I had a roller-skating party. In middle school, my parents let me have sleepover parties. My friends and I stayed up all night watching movies, chatting, and sharing secrets. At night we ate pizza and cake, and the next morning my parents made pancakes for everyone.
The saddest day of the year for me was the day after my birthday. Then I knew I had to wait another whole year before it would come again.
59. The writer was surprised when he woke up on his birthday because__________.
A. many people had already come to his birthday party
B. his friends had brought many beautiful gifts for him
C. he saw balloons with a sign that said Happy Birthday
D. his parents had made him a cake and some ice cream
60. When he was young, he had his birthday parties ___________.
A. at school B. at home
C. on roller-skating grounds D. at bowling alleys
61. We can infer from the last paragraph that _________.
A. his birthday was his favorite day of the year
B. no one would care about him after his birthday
C. the day after his birthday was an unlucky day
D. he felt sad when people left him after his birthday
62. The writer mainly tells us ____________.
A. what he did on his birthday parties
B. where he had his birthday parties
C. who were invited to his birthday parties
D. how he spent his childhood birthdays
C
What does it mean when parents fight?
It’s hard for most people to hear their parents shouting at each other. You might worry more about one parent or the other during an argument. Or maybe you worry that one parent could become angry enough to lose control. It’s understandable to feel this way when there’s fighting around you.
If your parents are arguing about you, you might mistakenly think the argument is your fault (错误). But your parents’ arguments are never your fault.
If your parents’ fighting really troubles you, you might find it hard to sleep or go to school. If things are going like this, try talking to one or both of your parents about what they are doing. They may not even realize how bad you feel until you tell them how their arguments affect (影响) you.
If the fighting goes too far, let someone else know what’s going on. Talking to other relatives or a teacher about the fighting can be helpful. Sometimes parents who fight can go so far that they hurt each other or other family members. If this happens, letting someone else know will allow the family to be helped and protected from such harmful fighting.
Family members can learn to listen to each other and talk about feelings and differences without shouting at each other. They can get help from others with the problem of fighting. Though it may take some work, time, and practice, people in families can always learn to get along better.
If your family argues from time to time, try not to worry too much: No family is perfect. Even in the happiest home, problems come up and people argue. Usually the family members get what’s troubling them out in the open and talk about it. Hopefully, they can reach some agreement. Everyone feels better and life is OK again.
Being part of a family means everyone tries to make life better for each other. Arguments happen and that’s OK. But with love, understanding, and some work, families can solve almost any problem.
63. When parents are arguing about us, we’d better _______.
A. worry about our mother
B. not become angry enough to lose control
C. try to find out our mistakes
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