【教學】英試B卷 (學弟麻煩來作一下--特別是高三的--答案附在下面)


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B. Read the passage. Then, write the letter of the most logical answer to each question, based on the information given in the passage.

Parents bewildered by their teen alien can take comfort from one sign that Junior may be from the same species as they are: High-school status ladders look just as they did when Corvettes were the hot cars of choice.

A new study of social systems at eighteen high schools in various states reveals some familiar patterns, reports sociologist Murray Milner, Jr. Still tops in popularity: male athletes and attractive girls. Just beneath them stand well-dressed “preppies” who try to act indifferent to school and snag the “right” party invitations.

“Nerds” cluster near the bottom. Their sin? Open preoccupation with academic success. But they’re not lowest. The “dork,” Milner says, “were hopelessly inept” about clothes and social events. They often had low grades and poor athletic ability, too.

Kids typically date only within their status level, which is set in stone by the first year and seldom can be upgraded. Downgrading is a danger, though. A girl dating a star athlete who later got injured and couldn’t play found his status---and hers---suddenly declining. And being seen talking to classmates “beneath” one's status can pull students down very fast.

“High school is a very scary place,” Milner says.

It often is, agrees San Diego psychiatrist Martin Greenberg. To take the pressure off at home, consider cutting teens some slack on minor disputes, he advised. “Try to be flexible because a lot of them are having a hard time. No matter how it looks,” he says, “they’re desperate for love.”

1.From the beginning of the passage, we can conclude that a generation ago

A.teens became popular for very different reasons than they do today.

B.social status was not very important in high schools.

C.good-looking girls and athletic boys were the most popular kids.

D.only “dorks” drove Corvettes.

2.We can infer from the passage that

A.teenagers generally don’t care about their social status.

B.the high-school years are stressful ones for many teens.

C.most teens admire students who openly care about school.

D.teens typically behave lovingly when they are home.

3.The passage suggests that in high school,

A.boys are most valued for their athletic ability and girls for their appearance.

B.female athletes are generally as popular as male athletes.

C.a non-athletic boy can be very popular as long as he is a good student.

D.athletes don’t care about getting invited to parties.

4.The passage suggests that

A.teenagers are independent thinkers who aren’t bothered by other people's opinions.

B.popular teens often make friends with less popular kids.

C.outward appearance is an important factor in determining high schoolers’ status.

D.a teenager's social status often changes from year to year.

(做答完畢麻煩告知,你幾年級、作對幾題、答錯幾題,以及錯的題號!)

Answer: 1.C 2. B 3. A 4. C

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答對了,學弟真懂事(摸頭)!不過,是英文閱讀理解的某一項程度。(話說瀏覽有600多人回覆的只有六人/_\)

可能有同學有錯然後看到每個人都全對就不好意思回了

我絕對不是在說我自己 真的

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