1. If there is a good play on BBC 2, I switch over and watch it.
2. I look at some documents so that I can be ready for the next day’s work.
3. That is what people call the underground in London.
4. It’s so crowded that I can’t find anywhere to sit.
5. This is the same pen as I lost yesterday.
2 . You say you’re old enough to stay out late on weekends while they say you have to be home early. You say you want to see that new film while they say you can’t see it. You say you’ve met some nice kids and you’d like to go out with them, but they say they’d like to see your friends first.
When you’re a teenager, it seems that every time you say “I want to”, they will certainly answer “No, you can’t.” Also, no part of your life is safe from the “prying eyes” of your parents. 15-year-old Debbie says, “My dad always wants to know where I am, what time I’m going to be home. Most parents do that. Do they have to know everything?
So, if you want to get more freedom, please try to understand your parents and do not just lie.
A.Yes, it is true that your parents sometimes treat you like a small child. |
B.No one likes being troubled. |
C.They should give us more freedom. |
D.Try a more friendly way. |
E.Young people further complain that their parents do not respect them. |
1. glove
A.shock | B.prove | C.bother | D.mother |
A.successful | B.conclusion | C.conduct | D.value |
A.admire | B.surface | C.central | D.grassy |
A.mean | B.great | C.creativity | D.threaten |
A.promise | B.seaside | C.inspire | D.engine |