67.The text suggests that in the future we . A. may have to fight against more new diseases B. may easily get infected by diseases from dogs C. should not be allowed to have pets D. should stop buying pests from Africa 答案 64.D 65.D 66.B 67.A Passage 15 It’s not easy being a teenager-nor is it easy being the parent of a teenager. You can make your child feel angry, hurt, or misunderstood by what you say without realizing it yourself. It is important to give your child the space he needs to grow while gently letting him know that you you’ll still be there for him when he needs you. Expect a lot from your child, just not everything. Except for health and safety problems, such as drug use or careless driving; consider everything else open to discussion. If your child is unwilling to discuss something, don’t insist he tell you what’s on his mind. The more you insist, the more likely that he’ll clam up. Instead , let him attempt to solvethings by himself. At the same time, remind him that you’re always there for him should he seek advice or help. Show respect for your teenager’s privacy . Never read him his mail or listen in on personal conversions. Teach your teenager that the family phone is for the whole family. If your child talks on the family’s telephone for too long, tell him he can talk for15 minutes, but then he must stay off the phone for at least an equal period of time. This not only frees up the line so that other family members can make and receive calls, but teaches your teenager moderation. Or if you are open to the idea, allow your teenager his own phone that he pays for with his own pocket money or a part –time job 查看更多

 

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     We have met the enemy and he is ours. We bought him at a pet shop. When monkey-pox, a disease usually
found in the African rain forest suddenly turns up in children in the American Midwest. It's hard not to wonder
of the disease that comes from foreign animals is homing in on human beings. "Most of the infections (感染)
we think of as human infections started in other animals." says Stephen Morse, director of the Center for Public
Health Preparedness at Columbia University.
     It's not just that we're going to where the animals are; we're also bringing them closer to us. Popular foreign
pets have brought a whole new disease to this country. A strange illness killed Isaksen's pets and she now thinks
that keeping foreign pets is a bad idea. "I don't think it's fair to have them as pets when we have such a limited
knowledge of them." says Isaksen.
     "Laws allowing these animals to be brought in from deep forest areas without stricter control need changing."
says Peter Schantz. Monkey-pox may be the wake-up call. Researchers believe infected animals may infect their
owners. We know very little about these new diseases. A new bug (病毒) may be kind at first. But it may
develop into something harmful (有害的). Monkey-pox doesn't look a major infectious disease. But it is not
impossible to pass the disease from person to person.
1. We learn from Paragraph l that the pet sold at the shop may _____.
A. come from Columbia
B. prevent us from being infected
C. enjoy being with children
D. suffer from monkey-pox
2. Why did Isaksen advise people not to have foreign pets?
A. They attack human beings.
B. We need to study native animals.
C. They can't live out of the rain forest.
D. We do not know much about them yet.
3. What does she phrase "the wake-up call" in paragraph 3 most probably mean?
A. a new disease
B. a clear warning
C. a dangerous animal
D. a morning call
4. The text suggests that in the future we _____.
A. may have to fight against more new diseases
B. may easily get infected by diseases from dogs
C. should not be allowed to have pets
D. should stop buying pests from Africa
5. The last paragraph means ______.

A. we should have laws to stop having pets at home
B. wild animals shouldn't adopted as pets
C. laws should be passed to avoid pets' diseases spreading
D. people with pets should be stayed at home

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閱讀理解。
     We have met the enemy and he is ours. We bought him at a pet shop. When monkey-pox, a disease usually
found in the African rain forest suddenly turns up in children in the American Midwest, it's hard not to wonder
of the disease that comes from foreign animals is homing in on human beings. "Most of the infections (感染)
we think of as human infections started in other animals" says Stephen Morse, director of the Center for Public
Health Preparedness at Columbia University.
     It's not just that we're going to where the animals are; we're also bringing them closer to us Popular foreign
pets have brought a whole new disease to this country. A strange illness killed Isaksen's pets and she now thinks
that keeping foreign pets is a bad idea. "I don't think it's fair to have them as pets when we have such a limited
knowledge of them" says Isaksen.
     "Laws allowing these animals to be brought in from deep forest areas without stricter control need changing"
says Peter Schantz. Monkey-pox may be the wake-up call Researchers believe infected animals may infect their
owners. We know very little about these new diseases. Anew bug (病毒) may be kind at first But it may develop
into something harmful (有害的). Monkey-pox doesn't look a major infectious disease. But is not impossible to
pass the disease from person to person.
1. We learn from Paragraph I that the per sold at the shop may _____.
A. come from Columbia
B. prevent us from being infected
C. enjoy being with children
D. suffer from monkey-pox
2. Why did Isaksen advise people not to have foreign pets?
A. They attack human beings
B. We need to study native animals
C. They can't live out of the rain forest
D. We do not know much about them yet
3. What does she phrase "the wake-up call" in paragraph 3 most probably mean?
A. a new disease
B. a clear warning
C. a dangerous animal
D. a morning call
4. The text suggests that in the future we _____.
A. may have to fight against more new diseases
B. may easily get infected by diseases from dogs
C. should not be allowed to have pets
D. should stop buying pests from Africa

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閱讀理解。
     We have met the enemy and he is ours. We bought him at a pet shop. When monkey-pox, a disease usually
found in the African rain forest suddenly turns up in children in the American Midwest. It's hard not to wonder
of the disease that comes from foreign animals is homing in on human beings. "Most of the infections (感染)
we think of as human infections started in other animals." says Stephen Morse, director of the Center for Public
Health Preparedness at Columbia University.
     It's not just that we're going to where the animals are; we're also bringing them closer to us. Popular foreign
pets have brought a whole new disease to this country. A strange illness killed Isaksen's pets and she now thinks
that keeping foreign pets is a bad idea. "I don't think it's fair to have them as pets when we have such a limited
knowledge of them." says Isaksen.
     "Laws allowing these animals to be brought in from deep forest areas without stricter control need changing."
says Peter Schantz. Monkey-pox may be the wake-up call. Researchers believe infected animals may infect their
owners. We know very little about these new diseases. A new bug (病毒) may be kind at first. But it may
develop into something harmful (有害的). Monkey-pox doesn't look a major infectious disease. But it is not
impossible to pass the disease from person to person.
1. We learn from Paragraph l that the pet sold at the shop may _____.
[     ]
A. come from Columbia
B. prevent us from being infected
C. enjoy being with children
D. suffer from monkey-pox
2. Why did Isaksen advise people not to have foreign pets?
[     ]
A. They attack human beings.
B. We need to study native animals.
C. They can't live out of the rain forest.
D. We do not know much about them yet.
3. What does she phrase "the wake-up call" in paragraph 3 most probably mean?
[     ]
A. a new disease
B. a clear warning
C. a dangerous animal
D. a morning call
4. The text suggests that in the future we _____.
[     ]
A. may have to fight against more new diseases
B. may easily get infected by diseases from dogs
C. should not be allowed to have pets
D. should stop buying pests from Africa

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       We have met the enemy, and he is ours.We bought him at a pet shop.When monkey-pox, a disease usually found in the African rain forest, suddenly turns up in children in the American Midwest, it’s hard not to wonder if the disease that comes from foreign animals is homing in on human beings.“Most of the infections (感染) we think of as human infections started in other animals,” says Stephen Morse, director of the Center for Public Health Preparedness at Columbia University.

       It’s not just that we’re going to where the animals are; we’re also bringing them closer to us.Popular foreign pets have brought a whole new disease to this country.A strange illness killed Isaksen’s pets, and she now thinks that keeping foreign pets is a bad idea.“I don’t think it’s fair to have them as pets when we have such a limited knowledge of them,” says Isaksen.

       “Laws allowing these animals to be brought in from deep forest areas without stricter control need changing,” says Peter Schantz.Monkey-pox may be the wake-up call.Researchers believe infected animals may infect their owners.We know very little about these new diseases.A new bug (病毒) may be kind at first.But it may develop into something harmful.Monkey-pox doesn’t look a major infectious disease.But it is not impossible to pass the disease from person to person.

1.We learn from Paragraph 1 that the pet sold at the shop may _________.

       A.come from Columbia                  B.prevent us from being infected

       C.enjoy being with children               D.suffer from monkey-pox

2.Why did Isaksen advise people not to have foreign pets?

       A.They attack human beings.           B.We need to study native animals.

       C.They can’t live out of the rain forest. D.We do not know much about them yet.

3.What does the phrase “the wake-up call” in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?

       A.a(chǎn) new disease                                   B.a(chǎn) clear warning

       C.a(chǎn) dangerous animal                            D.a(chǎn) morning call

4.The text suggests that in the future we _______.

       A.may have to fight against more new diseases

       B.may easily get infected by diseases from dogs

       C.should not be allowed to have pets

       D.should stop buying pets from Africa

5.The last paragraph means _________.

       A.we should have laws to stop having pets at home

       B.wild animals shouldn’t adopted as pets

       C.laws should be passed to avoid pets’ diseases spreading

       D.people with pets should be stayed at home

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We have met the enemy,and he is ours.We bought him at a pet shop.When monkey-pox,a disease usually found in the African rain forest,suddenly turns up in children in the American Midwest,it's hard not to wonder if the disease that comes from foreign animals is homing in on human beings.“Most of the infections(感染)we think of as human infections stared in other animals,” says Stephen Morse,director of the Center for Public Health Preparedness at Columbia University.

It’s not just that we’re going to where the animals are;we’re also bringing them closer to us.Popular foreign pets have brought a whole new disease to this country.A strange illness killed

Isaksen’s pets,and she now thinks that keeping foreign pets is a bad idea.“I don’t think it’s fair to have them as pets when we have such a limited knowledge of them,” says Isaksen.

    ‘‘Laws allowing these animals to be brought in from deep forest areas without stricter control need changing,” says Peter Schantz.Monkey-pox may be the wake-up call.Researchers believe infected animals may infect their owners.We know very little about these new diseases.A new bug(病毒)may be kind at first.But it may develop into something harmful,(有害的).Monkey-pox doesn’t look a major infectious disease.But it is not.impossible to pass the disease from person to person.

1.We learn from Paragraph l that the pet sold at the shop may        

A.come from Columbia

B.prevent us from being infected

C.enjoy being with children

D.suffer from monkey-pox

2.Why did Isaksen advise people not to have foreign pets?

    A.They attack human beings.

    B.We need to study native animals.

    C.They can’t live out of the rain forest.

    D.We do not know much about them yet.

3.What does the phrase “the wake-up call’’ in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?

    A.a(chǎn) new disease                 B.a(chǎn) clear warning

    C.a(chǎn) dangerous animal             D.a(chǎn) morning call

4.The text suggests that in the future we         . 

A.may have to fight against more new diseases 

B.may easily get infected by diseases from dogs 

C.should not be allowed to have pets

    D.should stop buying pets from Africa

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