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Like any teenagers, the face of One Teen Story is changing fast. Just a year old, the mont

hly magazine of short fiction for young people is getting a new editor-in-chief:Patrick Ryan, 47 , the associate editor of Granta from 2009 to 2013. He left the London-based literary journal last month. Editing One Teen Story—the younger sibling(姊妹篇)of One Story magazine—will offer Ryan a chance to reach a whole new audience. "Its really the only magazine for young adult short fiction, " he says from his office in New York. " Its tremendously exciting that there are younger people out there who have subscriptions and look forward to getting these stories once a month. That form. is usually only presented when its forced upon them in schools. " Designed for readers 14 and up, One Teen Story publishes nine issues a year. Like its sibling magazine, it doesnt carry photographs or advertising. Its just exactly what it says: one story per issue. Ryan says young people are "looking for engaging reads about people whom they can identify with. Its not about having a message or positive spin(说教). It always starts on a character level, and it has to have an interesting story. If you look at the Twilight characters and the Harry Potter characters, they feel very contemporary. " Ryan also sees the magazine as a way to encourage talented authors. "I would love to make One Teen Story the first publication for writers who then go on and keep at this business. I just really love the idea that this magazine would be the starting point for somebody—would be the push to make a talented writer feel that it was worth keeping at this. "

Who is Patrick Ryan?

A.He is the editor-in-chief of Granta.

B.He is the editor-in-chief of One Story.

C.He is the editor-in-chief of "Twilight".

D.He is the editor-in-chief of One Teen Story.

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第1题
Teenagers do not like malls any more becauseA.they don't like the shopping environment.B.t

Teenagers do not like malls any more because

A.they don't like the shopping environment.

B.the products are out-dated.

C.the prices are too high.

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第2题
Smoking is a harmful habit and makes one addicted once they start doing it. The number of

Smoking is a harmful habit and makes one addicted once they start doing it.

The number of teenagers smoking today has increased【C1】______ . Their parents do their best to【C2】______ them from starting the habit, however, most of them are【C3】______ Teenagers experience a feeling of isolation. It is the time that they are【C4】______ which role to take in society. Most of them usually have 【C5】______ crisis at this age and smoking makes them feel better. Once they start smoking, they soon love the feeling of【C6】______ it brings them.【C7】______ , they continue doing it.

【C8】______ pressure is also a great factor to this. A teenager would like to【C9】______ to a group. Having some people to support you and【C10】______ you in any social activity feels great. At this stage, teenagers feel their parents don't【C11】______ them. Everything that their parents tell them and do is against their【C12】______ . They still can't understand all the things their parents are doing for them【C13】______ are for their own good.

Those who are non-smokers are often【C14】______ by smokers to【C15】______ in this activity.【C16】______ , they would smoke and drink overnight. Teenagers feel that if they won't join the group, they would lose their friends and will be left【C17】______ ,which they don't want to happen.

Smokers are also those who are experiencing feelings of【C18】______ Sometimes, teenagers find it hard to face the challenges life brings most especially if their problems are too hard to【C19】______ . They feel that what can make them feel better is by smoking. Later in life when they finally decide to stop, it becomes hard as they are already addicted【C20】______ it.

【C1】

A.extremely

B.treacherously

C.tremendously

D.exceedingly

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第3题
When 18-year-old Jon Angle set his sights on a $5,000 motorcycle last month, he was determ
ined not to let a little thing like lack of funds stand in his, way. "My bank said they'd never loan me that sort of money, since I don't really have any assets yet," the recent high school graduate from Littleton, Colo., recalls. Still, Angle was able to secure a loan from the Young Americans Bank in Denver, which caters to the under-22-year-old crowd and permits allowance to be listed as a source of income on loan application. Now, with a new Suzuki, Angle is setting aside most of the income from his $6.75-an-hour job at a local McDonald's to pay off his debt.

At mails, movie theaters and even motorcycle dealerships around the country, teenagers like Jon Angle are behaving like the fiscal equivalent of the Energizer Bunny: They keep spending, and spending, and spending. Last year, 12-to-19-year-olds went on their biggest shopping spree ever, ringing up $109 billion in purchases, a 38 percent increase over 1990. And the demographics for the teen market are enough to make any orthodontist smile. As the baby boomers' babies hit puberty, the teen population is expected to balloon from 29.1 million to 34.9 million by 2010.

Teens also are earning money. About half of all 16-to-19-year-olds have part-time jobs, according to Teenage Research Unlimited, a market research firm. Combined with allowance from their parents, adolescents average $64 in income per week. But that money bums a quick hole in their pockets. For every dollar teens earned last year, they spent 84 cents. And even when they do put aside some of their funds, teenagers save only until they can afford some coveted big-ticket item. Clair Boetticher, 17, from North Dallas, Texas, for example, receives $35 in weekly allowance and is earning an extra $100 a week this summer working on a ranch. She spends most of money on food, movies and compact disks. And when Boetticher does save, she usually hangs onto the money only enough to buy tickets to a rock concert.

With all this money up for grabs, it is no longer just makers of acne medication who are zeroing in on adolescents. Nike, for example, which consistently ranks as one of the most popular brands among teens, targets its products to consumers between the ages of 14 and 24. And Levi Strauss consults a panel of several hundred teens around the country during its product-development process. If the feedback indicates that the cut on a pair of jeans needs changing, the designers return to the drawing board.

Teens don't just spend their money, they also affect the way their parents shop. When it comes time to buy a family computer, for example, grown-ups often turn to their kids as technology consultants. With an increasing number of children using PCs at school, it's not surprising that parents who buy home computers let their teens influence the decision about two third of the time.

What is the main idea of the passage?

A.American teenagers are spending whatever they can instead of putting aside the money they make.

B.American teenagers affect their parents' shopping habits tremendously.

C.American adolescents typically spend money on famous brands and concert tickets.

D.American businessmen are trying to figure out new ways to tap the potential of adolescentmarket.

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第4题
Part BDirections: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one

Part B

Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.

听力原文: The younger members of most American families don't like foreign food. They like hamburgers. Their idea of a good meal is a hamburger, served with ketchup and French fried potatoes, which are called French fries. French fries are not considered foreign; most American children and teenagers love to eat them any time of the day or night.

Millions of hamburgers and French fries are eaten every year. Thousands of roadside restaurants prepare and sell them. These are not really restaurants in the usual sense; they often have little space for tables and chairs. Many people buy their hamburgers and take them home to eat, or eat them in their cars.

Sometimes it is not necessary to go inside in order to buy the hamburgers. They are ordered through a window in the restaurant and then are handed out through the window to the waiting customer. Sometimes the customer does not even have to get out of his car.

When an American family travels abroad, this is almost always the custom that the younger members of the family miss most.

What is the younger Americans' idea of a good meal?

A.Foreign food.

B.Butter and bread.

C.Rice and vegetables.

D.Hamburgers and French fries.

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第5题
Teenagers should never give any strangers ______.A. their mobile phone numbers B. thei

Teenagers should never give any strangers ______.

A. their mobile phone numbers

B. their family address

C. their personal information

D. their parents’ names

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第6题
Most young teenagers like to tell their mothers what they need.A.YB.NC.NG

Most young teenagers like to tell their mothers what they need.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第7题
Adults 'happiness is different from teenagers' in that ______.A.adults don't experience ex

Adults 'happiness is different from teenagers' in that ______.

A.adults don't experience excitement any more

B.popularity has no attraction to adults

C.love is a complicated experience of happiness for adults

D.adults don't care whether to be invited to a party or not

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第8题
听力原文:M: What kind of prints that are popular among teenagers? Which color do Japanese
people usually wear?

W: I think the most popular prints are those of Cookie Monster, Hello Kitty, and animal characters. And Japanese don't wear bright clothes. Usually they wear dark ones, like black or brown.

M: Who is the most well-known Thai singer in Japan?

W: Tata Young is the most famous Thai singer in Japan. She held a live tour in Tokyo and it was a big success. Her debut album for Japan recorded great sales all over Asia. Her music is played on the Japanese dance scene. Tata Young is so famous, not only in Japan, but also around the world.

M: What is still the tradition nowadays and what is the main reason for the making tea ceremony?

W: In Japan, we send New Years cards to our relatives and friends at the beginning of the year. By making tea ceremony, we regain our composure and we can enjoy drinking tea more.

M: What is "samurai"?

W: Samurai were people who had a special position in traditional Japanese society. Their hairstyle. was called chonmage. They carried an edged tool, called nihonto. There are not any more samurai in Japan now.

M: What do you usually do in nightlife?

W: I usually listen to the radio, play die guitar and the piano at home in the night time. I think many other university students go out to dinner at an Izakaya and drink beer with their friends.

M: What's the population of your country and where do most people live?

W: Most people live in Tokyo: The population of Tokyo is 12 million. And the second largest population is that of Osaka, which is 8.8 million. In Kynto, there are only 1.5 million people.

(23)

A.About some aspects of social life in Thailand.

B.About some aspects of social life in Japan.

C.About what prints are popular among teenagers in Thailand.

D.About what prints are popular among teenagers in Japan.

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第9题
Teenagers who are always __________ by parents to do things that they do not like tend to become more rebellious.

A.made

B.compelled

C.let

D.enforced

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第10题
He said the most unusual aspect of the Mexican trial was that the 12 teenagers were not gi
ven any drags to suppress their immune systems, ______ would normally destroy any cells from other animals.

A.at which

B.which

C.to which

D.as

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第11题
He said the most unusual aspect of the Mexican trial was that the 12 teenagers were not gi
ven any drugs to suppress their immune systems, ______ would normally destroy any cells from other animals.

A.at which

B.which

C.to which

D.as

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