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完成句子专练

Teenagelife-betternow,orinthepast?

Doesthissituationsoundfamiliar(熟悉)?

Youarecomplaining(抱怨)toyourparentsaboutsomething.Maybeyour

computerisn'tpowerfulenoughtoplaythelatestgames.(1)Thenyou

hear***

“WhenIwasyourage,thereweren'tanycomputersorvideogames.AndI

didn'tgetabikeuntilIwassixteen.Anditwassecond-hand.(2)"

So,isitreallytruethatlifeisbetterforteenagersnow?Itiscertainlytruethat

manyteenagershavegotmorethingsnowadays.(3)Soparentshavegot

moremoneytospendoneachchild.Andmanythingsarecheaperthantheywere

whenourparentswerechildren.

(4)Fortyyearsago,noonecouldimagineaworldwithtinycomputers

andamazingsmartphones.Andnowthesethingsarenecessary-wecan'timagine

livingwithoutthem!

However,technologyoftenmeanswespendmoretimeathome.Andoftenit,

sjustus,withourcomputerortelevision.Teenagersdon'tdoenoughexercise.

(5)And,althoughyoungpeoplestillgetonwellwiththeirfriends,

somepeoplethinkteenagerstodaydon'thavesomanysocialactivitiesastheydidin

thepast.

Whatdoyouthink?Howisteenagelifebetterthesedays?

A.Anditwastoobigforme.

B-Atypicalfamilyissmallernow.

G.Oryourfriends*bikesarebetterthanyour!

D.Sotheyaren*tashealthyastheywereinthepast.

E.Technologyisprobablythegreatestchangeinourlife.

答案:CABED

B

ShoppingMallsarepopularplacesforAmericanstogo.1

Mallratsshopuntiltheydropinthehundredsofstoresunderoneroof.

Peoplelikemallsformanyreasons.Theyfeelsafebecausemallshavepolice

stationsorprivatesecurityguards(私人保镖).2.Peoplecanalso

relaxinthebeautifulrestareasforfree.3Ithas350stores,eight

nightclubs,andaseven・acre(英亩)carpark!Thereareparkingspacesfbr12750

cars.About750000peopleshopeveryweek.

Peopleloveddoingalltheirshoppinginoneplace.Moremallswerebuiltall

overthecountry.Now,mallsareliketowncenterswherepeoplecometodomany

things.Theyshop,ofcourse,theyalsoeatinfoodhousesthathavefoodfromall

overtheworld.Theyseemoviesattheatres.4Othersgotomalls

tomeetfriends.Insomemalls,peoplecanseeadoctororadentistandevenattend

church.5.Nowresidents(居民)canactuallyliveintheir

favoriteshoppingcenter.

A.Parkingisusuallyfree,andtheweatherinsideisalwaysfine.

B.Inaword,peoplecandojustabouteverythinginmalls

C.Somepeoplespendsomuchtimeatmallsthattheyarecalledmallrats.

D.ThelargestmallintheUnitedStatesistheMallofAmericainMinnesota.

E.Somepeopleevengettheirdailyexercisebydoingthenewsportofmallwalking.

答案:CADEB

c

WhenIlookedatthegradeonmymathpaper,myjaw(下巴)almostdropped

totheground:abig“65"inbrightredink.Ihadneverreceivedsuchaterriblegrade

before.

(1)ItoldhimIgot85andthatthereportwouldn'tcomeuntilthe

endofthemonth.Dadsmiled.Hisdaughterwouldneverlieabouthergrade,sohe

didn'tdoubttheunusualdelay(延迟)ofmyreport.

Amonthlater,Dadcasually(随意地)askedmeagainaboutthereportatthe

dinnertable.Helookedrightintomyeyesandaskedforananswer.(2)

IhadliedbecauseIdidn'twanttolethimdown.

Foramoment,hejustlookedatme.Iwouldhavepreferredatellingoffthan

thatsilence.Finally,Dadsaid,inahurtvoice,"Youhavealreadyletmedown,

withyourlie.Iamnotdisappointedatyourmathscore.Thatisnobigdeal-noone

canbeperfectallthetime.ButIamverydisappointedinyou.(3)It's

mucheasiertoachieveabettergradethanrebuildsomeoneelse'strustinyou.”

[4)Icouldn'tforgivemyselfforhavinghurthisfeelings.I

tookoutthereportthatIhadbeenhidingforweeks,handedtohimandapologized,

sincerely.Irealizedthatmyhonestyisnotonlyimportanttomepersonally,butto

thosearoundmethattrulycareaboutmywell-being.

InoneofShakespeare^playsacharactersays:”Nolegacy(遗产)issorich

ashonesty."(5)Andfromthenon,Fvenevertoldalietoanyonein

theworld.

A.Ifyoucan'tbehonestwithyourdad,whocanyoubehonestwith?

B.AfterthetalkbetweenDadandme,Ibegantounderstandthosewords.

C.Havingnochoice,ItoldhimthatIhadinfactgotjust65inmymath

final.D.Iwassoashamed(羞愧)thatIliedtomydad.

E・Dad'swordstouchedmyheart.

答案:DCAEB

D

Anartistwhohadpaintedmanypicturesofgreatbeautyfoundthathehadnot

yetpaintedtheone"real"picture.

Inhissearchalongadustyroad,apriest(牧师)askedhimwherehewasgoing.

"Idonotknow,"saidtheartist,"1.Perhapsyoucantellme.”

"Inanychurchorcreed,youwillfindfaith(信仰)isthemostbeautifulthinginthe

world."repliedthepriest.

Theartisttraveledon.Ayoungbride(新娘)toldhimthatthemostbeautiful

thingintheworldis"love”.Shesaid,2

Stilltheartistcontinuedhissearch.Atiredsoldiertoldhim,"Peaceisthemost

beautifulthingintheworld.3.Whereveryoufindpeace,you'll

findbeauty,faithandlove.”

"HowcanIpaintthem-Faith,LoveandPeace?"thoughttheartist.4

Whenhegothome,hesawloveandfaithfromthefacesofhiswifeandchildren^^

OurchildrenandIhadthoughtofyouallthetime.Weprayed(祈祷)thatyouwould

returnsafely,nhiswifesaid5

Theartistpaintedthemostbeautifulthingintheworldandcalledit"HOME".

A.Warisuglyandterrible

B.Lovemakestheworldgoround.

C.Hesatonhisoldchairandhisheartwasatpeace.

D.Iwanttopaintthemostbeautifulthingintheworld

E.Suddenlyhewassurprisedtofindthathewasonhiswayhome

答案:DBAEC

E.

Tomwaslyingonthebed,andsuddenlyhefeltashadow(影子)acrossthe

window.Hewentnearthewindowtoseewhoitwas,buthedidnotfindanyone

there.1.Sohewentoutsidethehousetolookforhimbutallhe

foundwasanemptygarden!Justashewasabouttogoinsidethehouse,hesawthe

shadowagain.2The"balloon“wasmovingtowardstheforest

whichwasnearhishouse.Tomthoughtthatitwouldbeveryexcitingtofindout

whatthethingexactlywas.3

Whenhereachedtheforest,hecouldnotseeanythingclearlybecauseitwas

verydark.Luckily,hehadatorch(手电筒)inhispocket.4.After

sometime,hesawalightcomingfrombehindatree.Hequicklyhidbehindthe

bushesnearbyandobserveditsecretly..

Tomfoundthattheballoon-likethingwasactuallyaUFO.Hewasnotabletosee

muchasithadverypowerfullightsonallthesides.5.Tomgot

scared.Withoutlookingbehind,hetookhisbicycleandfledtowardshishouse.

A.Heturnedonthetorchandwentfurtherdeepinsidetheforest.

B.Helookedupandsawsomethingsimilartoabigballoon.

C.Fewminuteslater,thedooropenedandsomethingcameoutofit.

D.Hethoughtthatitwashisbrotherwhowastryingtoscare(吓唬)him.

E.Sohewentbacktothehouse,tookouthisbicycleandrushedtowardstheforest.

答案:DBEAC

Ayoungmanwokeuponemorningunderabridgeandcheckedallhismoneyin

hispocket-lessthanfivedollars.1.Justthenanoldmanandtwo

childrencamealong.Theyaskedhimtohelpthemwithfoodastheyhadhad

nothingfbralmostacoupleofdays.

2.Theoldmanandchildrenthankedtheyoungmanand

wantedtogivehimadirtyoldcoin.Theyoungmansaid,64Youneedthiscoinmore

thanIdo—justkeepit."Buttheoldmaninsisted(坚持)givingittohim.The

youngmanaccepteditatlast.3.

Withnomoney,nojobandnofood,theyoungmanwentbackunderthebridge.

Hesawanoldnewspaperonthegroundwhilehewaslyingdown.Hepickeditup

andsawanadinvitingpeoplewitholdcoinstocometoastore.4.

Whentheshopkeepersawthedirtyoldcoin,hecriedloudly.Thisoldcoinwas

worthatleast67,000dollars.5.Hereturnedquickly.Hewantedto

sharethemoneywiththeoldmanandchildren,buthefoundtheyhadgone.

Thingsaren'talwaysastheyseem.Theyoungmangavethemhisallandthey

gavehimbackwiththecoin.

A.Andthentheysatdowntoeat.

B.Heboughtfoodwithallhismoney.

C.Hegavethemallthefood.

D.Theyoungmansoldthecoinformoney.

E.Hedecidedtogotherewiththecoin.

答案:BCAED

JustbeforeChristmasin1991,aGermangirlcalledJulianawasflyingoverabigforestof

America.].

Suddenly,therewasloudnoise,2Sheclosedhereyes.Shewassurethatshewas

goingtodie.

Shefell3,000metres.Whensheopenedhereyesagain,shefoundthatshehadlandedina

treeinthemiddleofaforest.Shewasnotdead!Tohersurprise,shewasalive.3Shewas

stillsittinginherseat.Shewasholdingabagofsweets.Shegotoutoftheseatandclimbed

downthetree.Butshecouldseenobodyelse.Shewasaloneexceptforafewdeadbodies(死

尸)hereandthere.

Shebegantowalk.Atfirstshehadnothingtoeatexceptthesweets.Later,shefounda

littlefruit4shefoundthatthefruitwassafeaftershesawsomemonkeyseatingit.

5Shewalkedbythesideoftheriverforsixmoredaysandatlastarrivedatan

Indianvillage.Shewassafe!

NowshelivesinheroldhouseinGermanywithherbigfamilyhappily.

A.Shehadneverseenthiskindoffruitbefore.

B.Theplanewasflyinghighinthesky.

C.Shewasn'tevenbadlyhurt.

D.Shecametoadeepriverafterfourdays.

E.Julianafoundherselffallingthroughtheair.

2

Inourdailylife,itisimportanttolearnsomeknowledgeaboutfirstaid.Whatisfirstaid?_

1

Ifapersonhasanaccidentinpublicplace,he/sheneedsmedicalcarebeforeadoctorcan

befound.2First,whenapersonstopsbreathing,openhis/hermouthtomakesurethere

isnofoodinit.Andtryyourbesttostarthis/herbreathingimmediately,usingamouthtomouth

way.3Ifapersonlosesonethirdofhis/herblood,he/shemaydie.Third,

whenapersonisbittenbyananimal,washthewoundwithcoldrunningwaterbeforehe/sheis

takentoseeadoctor.

4_People,especiallyparents,shouldknowfirstaidinordertodealwithsomeinjuries

whichmayhappentotheirchildren.Ifachildcutshis/herfinger,cleanitandputapieceof

paperroundthecut.Whenachildisburnt,washandcooltheareaoftheskinunderthecold

waterforawhile.5Ifhe/sheisbadlyburnt,takehim/hertothedoctoratonce.

A.Someaccidentsmayalsohappenathome.

B.Itisaformofhelpgiventopeopleinneed.

C.Thenputapieceofdrycleanclothovertheburn

D.Herearethreecommonsituationswhichweshouldknow

E.Second,ifapersonishurtbadly,tryatoncetostopthebleeding(流血)

3

Frog(青蛙)jumpingwasfamousintheshortstory,MarkTwainwrotethefamousbook

The

celebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCounty.Later,theFrogJumpingCompetitionbeganin

1928.

1Eachfrogcanjumpthreetimes.Thefrogthatjumpsthelongestdistancebecomes

thewinner.2Well,thewinningfroganditsownercanwritetheirnamesonabrass

plaque(铜板).

Thecompetitionsfromallovertheworldcompetinginthecompetition.

About50frogsenteredthefinal.4MorganKitchellcomesfromavillage.Herfamily

doeswellintheFrogJumpingCompetitionformanyyears.Herfrog"RibbitThis"jumped20

feet,twoand3/4inches.

However,thejumpisstillundertherecord-breakingjumpof21feet,fiveand3/4inches.—

5

A.Thisyear,itstartedonMay19andendedonMay22.

B.ItwassetbyLeeGiudici'sfrognRosietheRibiter'*in1986

C.Whatisthepresentforthewinningfrog

D.Atlast,MorganKitchelfsfrogbecamethebigwinner

E.IntheFrogJumpingCompetition,frogsjumpsomedistances.

4

Ourgrandparentsseemtohavemagicpowerssometimes.GivethemaChineselunar

calendar,andtheywillknowwhattheweatherwillbelikedaysorevenmonthslater.

]Theyarefollowingthe24SolarTerms(1(),whichareanimportantpartof

Chinese

cultureAndonNov302016,UNESCOaddedittotheListoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritage

of

Humanity(人类非物质文化遗产).

The24SolarTermscameintobeingduringtheQin(221-206BC)andHan(206BC-AD220)

2So,weatherchangeswereimportant.Butofcourse,theyhadnosatellite,interactor

weatherbroadcasttohelpthem.

3Theystudiedthesunsmovementwithasundial(日唇仪).Theyalsopaidattentionto

othernaturalchangessuchasairtemperature,waterandcropgrowth.Intheend,theyworked

out24solartermstomarkthechanges.

4Forexample,thesolartermjingzhe(惊蛰)iswheninsectswakeupfromalong

sleepinthecoldwinter.Farmerstakeitasasignofwarmweatherandgetbusyworking.

The24SolarTermsishonoredasfifthgreatinvention,afterpapermaking,printing,the

compassandgunpowder.5Forexample,peoplewillsay,“Donotshowyourfeetafter

hanlu(寒露)“Why?it*sbecausethesolartermhanlumarksthecomingofcolddays!

A.Butpeoplefoundaway.

B.What'sthesecret?

C.Thetermsbecametheirguidetofarmingwork

D.Now,peoplestillusethesolartermsindailylife

E.Atthattime,mostChinesepeoplemadetheirlivingonfarms.

5

IAmaPencil(Price,$59.88)

Thewriterofthisbook,SamSwope,tookajobtoteachwritinginNewYorkCity._1_

Buttherewereafewthingstheyhadincommon:familytroubles,moneymakingandinterestin

poems.Everystudentmadegreatprogressinwritingwiththehelpofthisteacher.Swopetells

readersthateverybodyisapoet(诗人)intheirdeepheart.

WhatItTakestoPullMeThrough(Price:$35.86)

DavidI.Marcustakesusinsideaboardingschool(寄宿学校)fortroubledteenagers.He

showsthegreatpressures(压力)thatareputontheseteensandmadethemlosetheir

confidence(信心).2

TheMostScenicDrivesinAmerica(Price:$47.88)

Thistravelbookhasbeenputintoseverallanguages.3Ithasover200photosof

wonderfulplaces.Italsoprovidesmaps,thenewinformationaboutthoseplaces,andadviceon

travel.

OurBrother'sKeeper(Price:$59.40)

WriterJedwinSmithspentmanyyearstryingtoforgetthememoriesofhisbrother,Jeff,

whowaskilled.Butinthisbook,hetellswhathappenedwhenhemetseveralofhisbrother'sold

friends.4TheyalsowentonatriptoVietnam,tovisittheplacewhereJeffdied.There,a

lotofstorieshappened,,,

Therearemorebooksonshow.5

A.Thisshouldletusthinkabouttoday'stroubledteenagers

B.TheyfirstmeteachotherontheInternet,theninperson,facetoface.

C.Itcanhelpyoualotifyouhopetotravelaroundtheworld

D.Ifyouwanttoknowsomethingelseaboutthesebooks,pleasecallusat2246628

E.Hisstudentswerefromdifferentcountries,sotheyhaddifferentideasinmanythings.

6

Duringrushhours,youneverknowwhenabusorataximightcome.Walkingmightbetoo

tiring.Ifit,sabouttwoorthreemilesaway,whichkindoftransportationwillyouchoose?_[

Bikesharesareagrowingconvenienceinmanycitiesaroundtheworld.2Riders

usuallyhavetopickupabikeataself-servestationandreturnitatanotherstationlater.

However,aChinesebike-sharingcompanycalledOfo,isbringingthisideatoanewlevel.

Likeanyotherbike-sharingservice,Ofbuserscangetabikeatanytime.3Instead,

theycanpickoneupwhereverandwhenevertheyplease.Togetabicycle,riderswiththeapp

areabletofindthenearestone.4Afterparkingthebike,alltheyhavetodoistolockit.

ThisChinesecompanyalreadyhasitsbicyclethroughoutChina,theUnitedStatesand

Singapore.5nWewanttoreachmorecities,connectmorebikesandservemorepeople11,

saidOfofounderDaiWei.

A.Thousandsofbikesharingprogramshavebeensetupbythegovernments

B.Whenariderisdonewiththebike,returningisjustaseasy

C.Thismonth,500OfobicycleswillbesetupinCambridge,England

D.Forshortjourneys,ridingabikecouldbethebestsolution

E.Thebigdifferenceisthattheydon'tneedtofindaself-servestation.

7

Doyouhavetheproblemofninoneearandouttheother1'?Can'tholdanythinginyour

memory?Herearesometipsonhowtodealwiththeproblem.

Takeexercise.Whenyouexercise,yourbodytakesinmoreoxygen.Oxygenmakesyour

brainactive.1

2Tellyourselfthatyouwanttolearnwhatyouneedtoremember.Ifyoukeep

thinkingabouthowbadyourmemoryis,yourbrainwillnotbeactiveThinkpositive!

Trytobemorerelaxed.3Ifyouwantyourmemorytoimprove,trytodoit.

Goodsleepinghabitsareimportant.4Ifyoudon'thaveenoughsleep,youwillbe

tiredandunabletoconcentrateduringtheday.

5Trytotakemorevitamins,likeBvitamins,especiallyB6,Bl2,andfolicacid(叶

酸).Theyprotectneurons(神经细胞)andmakeredbloodcells(细胞)withoxygen.These

nutrientsareinspinach(菠菜)andotherdarkleafygreens,broccoli,strawberries,melons,black

beansandsoybeans.

A.Sleephelpsyourmemory.

B.Somefoodscanalsohelp.

C.Beactiveandhaveapositiveattitude.

D.Itmakesbrainchemicalsmoreactiveandhelpsprotectbraincells.

E.Scientistshavefoundthatstressmakesitdifficultforpeopletoconcentrate.

8

Denmarkistheworld,'shappiestplace,accordingtotheWorldHappinessReport.What

makesits5.7millionpeoplesohappy?

Denmarkisfamousforitshealthcareandeducation._1

Haveyouheardoftheword',hygge"?InEnglish,thewordcanbetranslatedtocoziness(舒

适).Buthyggeismorethanthat:havingatastymealwithfamily,talkingwithfriendsunderthe

sunshineonweekends,enjoyingclassicalmusicorhavingamovienight.2

3InDenmark'scapital,Copenhagen,bikesareusedabout50percentofthetimeon

thewaytoschoolorwork.Bikingisnotonlyhelpfultoreducepollutionfortheenvironment.It

isalsogoodforpeople5shealth.

4TheytrustothersandpeopletheydontevenknowInAarhus,thesecondbiggestcity

ofDenmark,youcanseepeoplebuyflowersevenwhentheownerisn'tthere.5Trusthelps

makepeoplehappy.

“Danesarehappywithwhattheyhave,nsaidKaareChristensen,auniversityteacher.

A.Peoplejustputmoneyintheemptyflowerpot.

B.Allthesethingscanbecalledhygge,whichisDanishpeople'severydaylife.

C.Danishpeoplealsohaveahealthyhabitridingbicycles.

D.TrustisalsoimportantforDanishpeople.

E.Butbesidesthat,thereasonDanishpeoplearesohappyisbecauseoftheirlifestyle.

9

Asweknowmusiccannotonlybringuswonderfulenjoyment,butalsodelightand

happinesswhenwearetiredorsad.]Buttooursurprise,oneEnglishschoolallows

childrentolistentomusicoreventohavetheTVonwhiletheyarestudying..2

AccordingtoaresearchatMillfieldSchool,around20%ofteenagersworkbestwith

backgroundmusic.3Upto80%canconcentratebetterifallowedtoplaywithasmall

object.

4Itencouragesstudentstodiscoverwhichlearningstylessuitthembest,andthenlet

themdotheirhomeworklisteningtomusicorevenlyingdown.Someparentsdon'tbelieve,but

manyarenowacceptingitathomewherechildrenareallowedtodotheirworkwiththe

televisionon.

Sam,al3-year-oldgirl,said:"5AtfirstmyparentsthoughtIdidn'tstudyhard,but

myteacheraskedthemtolookatmyhomeworkandwhentheysawitwasokay,theyagreedat

last.”

A.About10%ofthemexcellentwhenallowedtofinishtheirworkwithshortwalksaroundthe

room.

B.Iprefertoworkonthefloorwithmusiconnow.

C.Andmanypeoplehavethehabitofenjoyingmusicwhentheyarefree.

D.Theresearchhasmadetheschooluseaverynewway.

E.Theyfinditishelpfultoimprovethestudents'grades.

10

Somepeoplethinkonlyschoolchildrendonotagreewiththeirparents,however,itisnot

true.[Ififshardforyoutocommunicatewithyourparents,don'tworryaboutit.Hereis

someadviceforyoutobridgethegenerationgap(代沟).

2Don'tgettoyourparentswhenyouareangry.Yourparentsprobablywon't

consideryourideasifyouareshoutingatthem,Andyoucan'texpressyourselfwellifyouare

angry.Gosomeplacecooloff.Makesureyouunderstandwhyyouareunhappy.Thenthink

aboutwhatyouwanttosaytoyourparents.Ifyoudon'tthinkyoucanspeaktothematthe

moment,trywritingaletter.

Trytoreachacompromise(和解).Perhapsyouandyourparentsdisagreeonsomething._3_

MichaelTsmotherdidn'tagreewithhimaboutbuyingamotorcycle.Theyarguedoverit.But

theyfinallycametoacompromise.Michaelboughtthemotorcycle,butonlydroveitoncertain

days.

OfA.Don*targuewithyourparents.

B.Tellyourparentswhatyoucareabout,andwhy.

C.Showingrespectwillkeepyourrelationshipstrong.

D.Communicationisaproblemforparentsandchildrenofallages.

E.Youcankeepyourdisagreementandtryyourbesttoaccepteachother.

course,yourparentsmightrefusetocompromiseonsomething.Inthesesituations,itis

especiallyimportanttoshowloveandrespecttothem,4

Talkaboutyourvalues.Thevaluesofyourparentsareprobablydifferentfromthoseof

yourown.5Understandingyourvaluesmighthelpthemseeyourpurposesinlife.

Agoodrelationshipwithyourparentscanmakeyouabetterandhappierperson.Itis

worthhavingatry!

11

In2345,therearemanyrobotsintheworld.Everyfamilyhasmorethanonerobot.

Everyonecanmakedifferentrobots.They'repopularintheworld.

]Thefirstoneisfrommyfriend,thesecondoneisfrommyparents,andthethird

oneisfrommyclassmate.

ThefirstrobotisPeg.2Itsbodyisabigcircle,Itcanrunveryfast,jumpveryhigh,

swimslowly,andtakemetofly!Itlikesmilkforbreakfast,somenoodlesforlunchandsome

porridge(粥)fordinner.3It'slearningtokeepitsbalance.Becareful,Peg!

ThesecondrobotisJack.Ithasaroundface,twosmalleyesandabigmouth._4

Jackalsolikemakingfriendswithothers,suchaspeople,animals,trees,flowers,evenair.

Everyonelikesit.

ThelastoneisDick.5Itcanteachmehowtocook,anditcanhelpmerelaxand

learnnewthings!

Therobotscanteachmemanythings.Theymakemehappy.Ilikethem!

A.It'sthesmartestofthethree

B.Ithasasquarefaceandasmallmouth.

C.Look!Pegisridingabicycle.

D.Ihavethreerobotsathome

E.Itlikesdancing,playingthepianoandskating.

12

Asweknow,theIntemetisplayinganimportantpartofourlife.]

EveryonewasnewtotheInternetonce.Butjustasinface-to-facecommunication,we

shouldknowsomethingnecessarywhenweareontheInternet.

IfsomeoneontheInternetisnotkindtoyou,youmaywanttofirebackinthesameway._

2_Youshouldn*tcarethemorjustcutofftheirmessages.

3Soifsomebodyasksforhelp,givehimgoodadvice.Ashemaynotbesurewhat

todoorhowtocommunicate.Ifyoufindsomethingwrongwhiletalkingwitheachother,be

kindaboutit.Ifitisasmallmistake,pointitoutcarefully.Evenifyoufeelstronglyaboutit,

thinktwicebeforesayinganything.4Atthesametime,ifyoufindyouarewrong,besure

tocorrectyourselfandsaysorrytothosethatyouhaveoffended(冒犯).

5Don*taskabouttheiragesandfamiliesbecausebothofyouwon'tbecomfortable

withtheinformationifyoudon'tknowthepersonverywell.

A.Buttrynottodoso.

B.Itshowsusawholenewworld.

C.Don'taskotherspersonalquestions.

D.Weshareallkindsofinformationwithothers.

E.Youmaynotneedtosayanythingwhensomeonemakesamistake.

13

YouarriveatthemallanxiouslytobuyyourfavoriteCDorthecoolestcomputergame.

Nothingwillstopyou,noteventheprice—evenifyoudon'thaveenoughmoney,MomorDad

willuseacreditcard(信用卡)topay.Butwait!Isusingacreditcardreallythatsimple?There

aresomethingsyoushouldknowaboutusingcreditcardsbeforeyougoshopping.

1Creditcardcompanieslendyoumoney,whichyouareexpectedtopayback.They

don'tlendyoumoneyjusttobenice,however.Infact,theymakebillionsofdollarsthisway.

Youspend45dollarsbuyingapairofjeansonacreditcard,thenaboutamonthlater,thecredit

companysendsyouabillfor45dollars.2Butwhatifyoucan*tpaythewholebill?Usually,

youareallowedtopaypartofit.Let'ssayyoupay$10thefirstmonth.Nowthecreditcard

companybeginstogetmoneyfromyou.Theychargeextramoney,calledinterest(利息),on

whateverpartofthemoneyyoudidn'tpay.

Nowthe$35youstillhaveonyourbillbeginstogrow.Evenifyoudon'tbuyanything

more,bythetimeyougetyourbillthefollowingmonth,youwillhavemorethan35toneed

payingback.Andeveryday,interestkeepsaddingup.3

Butthegoodnewsisthatacreditcardisconvenient.4.Besides,thecreditcard

companiesalsoofferextraservices.Forexample,ifsomethingyouboughtonlinewithyourcard

stopsworkinginashorttime,thecompanymaygiveyourmoneyback.

5.Theyspendmoremoneythantheycanafford

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