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Whether you like it or not, your parents are responsible(负责任的) for you, at least until you’ re out of high school. But does it feel like your parents are stressing you out with their love? Do you often fight with them?
Hu Muqing, 16, of Shenyang, complains that his parents only care about his grades and not his other needs. He and his parents fight the most about the time he spends watching TV and on the Internet. The Shenyang teenager said, “They think I should concentrate on my work because I’m in middle school. However, I need to be able to relax. Most of my friends can watch TV and surf the Web a lot. Sometimes it’s hard to talk to them.” After some negotiations (商谈), Hu has been allowed to watch TV for 15 to 20 minutes every night, but has been told to keep away from the computer.
Shen Ying, 17, of Jianyang, Sichuan Province, feels she has grown up now. So she wants more respect(尊重) from her parents. “My father shouted at me when he’s in a bad mood. He doesn’t listen to me, but instead acts like, ‘I’m the boss’!” said the teenager “I’d like my parents to treat me like a friend and understand that respect is a two-way street.”
Lu Yiting, 15, of Shantou, has a different problem with her parents. They think she spends too much time with her friends and is falling into bad company. “I want trust(信任) from my parents,” Lu said.
It’s the age when teenagers are becoming more independent, but their parents care very much about their kids’ futures, said Sun Yunxiao, a senior researcher at the China Youth and Children Research Center. Sun suggests that teenagers should learn to communicate with their parents effectively. “Find the right time for a talk. On Mother’s Day or Father’s Day, say ‘Thank you’ to your parents or give them a small gift with a letter so they can get inside your head a little,” he advised. Sun also believes that teenagers have to work to get trust and respect from their parents. “You need to make sure they know that you’ re not going to screw up(搞砸) your exams or let them down. Let them know that you want to do well, and that you will do well” he said.

【小题1】 Hu Muqing __________.
A.is a teenager from Shandong Province
B.always fights with his classmates
C.can watch TV for a short time every night
D.has been allowed to surf the Internet
【小题2】The sentence “Respect is a two-way street.” means __________.
A.people should respect each other
B.people must respect others in a street
C.there are two sides in a street
D.people should obey the rules in a street
【小题3】What’s Lu Yiting’s problem with her parents?
A.Her parents think she spends too much time watching TV.
B.Her parents think she spends too much time with her friends.
C.Her parents always shout at her and don’t respect her.
D.Her parents don’t want her to work in a big company.
【小题4】What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Parents care too much about their children’s grades.
B.Three teenagers and their problems with their parents.
C.Parents are stressing their children out with their love.
D.Problems between parents and children and how to deal with them.
答案:【小题1】C
【小题2】A
【小题3】B
【小题4】D
试题分析:短文大意:这篇短文主要介绍了一些青少年和父母之间的沟通问题。很多青少年抱怨缺少父母的理解,被限制的太多。作者以几个年轻人为例说明了这些问题,并就此提出了具体的建议。
【小题1】细节理解题。根据第二段中Hu Muqing, 16, of Shenyang, complains that his parents only care about his grades and not his other needs.和After some negotiations (商谈), Hu has been allowed to watch TV for 15 to 20 minutes every night,可知胡被允许每天晚上看电视15至20分钟,所以该选C。
【小题2】词义猜测题。根据可知该选A。
【小题3】细节理解题。根据第四段中Lu Yiting, 15, of Shantou, has a different problem with her parents. They think she spends too much time with her friends and is falling into bad company.可知卢怡婷的父母认为她花太多时间与她的朋友在一起并且陷入了坏伙伴公司。所以该选B。
【小题4】主旨大意题。根据这篇短文主要介绍了一些青少年和父母之间的沟通问题。很多青少年抱怨缺少父母的理解,被限制的太多。作者以几个年轻人为例说明了这些问题,并就此提出了具体的建议。可知该选D。
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