Anna,11:I've got two invitations from two friends.One is from Lucy and the other is from Lisa.Lucy invited me to go camping and Lisa asked me to go to her birthday party.They chose the same day,this Sunday.In fact,I want to go to the movies with my parents that day.I don't know how to refuse them without making them angry.
Tina,14:I always say yes to everything.For example,today it was Wendy's duty (责任) to clean the classroom after school,but she wanted me to help her.I had planned to help my mother do some housework after school.However,I just couldn't say no to Wendy.I wish I could learn to say no.
Jim,13:My parents always make decisions for me.For example,they asked me to go camping with them this winter holiday,but I want to go skating with my friends.They said skating was dangerous.And they also didn't trust my friends.What should I do?
Sally,12:I'm a girl who wants to be a dancer.But my parents want me to be a doctor.They always tell me what to do and don't care what I think.I don't want to listen to my parents in all things.I just want to be true to myself.
(1)What does Anna want to do this Sunday?DD
A.To go camping.
B.To go climbing.
C.To go to a party.
D.To go to the movies.
(2)What problem does Tina have?DD
A.She has too many invitations.
B.She has too much housework to do.
C.She doesn't know how to help her friends.
D.She doesn't know how to turn others down.
(3)Jim wants to go skatingBB.
A.with his parents
B.with his friends
C.this weekend
D.next winter holiday
(4)Who wants to be a dancer?CC
A.Wendy.
B.Anna.
C.Sally.
D.Lucy.
(5)Jim and Sally both have problems with theirBB.
A.friends
B.parents
C.study
D.health
【答案】D;D;B;C;B
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