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21. How much should you pay if you want to mail a pacage to Lawrence the Fastest? A. $7.5. B. $8.5. C. $15. D. $22.50.

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B

A primary school in Britain has put up signs to warn parents, who are addicted to playing with their phones, to greet their children with a smile rather than stare at their screens. It has become a common sight at the school gate to see children running up to their parents, only to find their parent are absorbed in reading news online, reading e-boo, or watching their favorite videos.

Now the headmaster at a primary school in Middlesbrough, has put up the signs at all three entrances to the school. The signs say, “Greet your a woman holding a phone to her ear is crossed out in a red circle. The headmaster said, “We are trying to develop students’ speaing and listening sills and we thin it is a simple way to get the message across. It isn’t only an issue among parents, but it also emphasies that speaing and listening can help student to have discussions.”

The move had different responses. Danielle Parer, a parent, said, “I thin the signs are unacceptable because most of the parents pic their children up with phones.” Another parent said, “It’s a good thing. Greeting children with smiles can also develop the relationship between parents and children.” Some

parents when questioned were hesitant about the signs. Lindan Bradley, a pupil at the school, said he agreed with the signs, saying, “Why should children see parents playing their mobile phones all the time?”

Last year, research warned that parents’ devotion to cellphones had made some neglected children start primary school unable to hold conversations. Almost a third of children are not ready for the classroom when they start school.

25. Why did the school put up signs at its entrances? A. To encourage parents to meet pupils with smiles. B. To describe a common sight of its school gates.. C. To remind pupils to be careful while waling. D. To introduce the primary school to parents.

26. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to? A. Playing with the phones. B. Greeting children. C. Putting up signs. D. Smiling.

27. What may be the effects of parents’ devotion to play with phones? A. It may reduce pupils’ time spent on phones.. B. It may discourage students from woring hard. C. It may mae students be addicted to computer games. D. It may cause children to lac the ability of communication. 28. What is the author’s attitude to the signs put up by the school? A. Approving. B. Opposed. C. Objective. D. Indifferent.

C

The day finally came. I was very ecited as I stood in line, waiting to receive my high school diploma. I looed around at the graduating class of our small Christian school and wondered how we had grown up so

fast. After that weeend we would go our separate ways. Many planned on attending college far away, as I did. Others had jobs lined up and few were thining about marriage.

Directly in front of me was a friend I’d nown for si years; we had been on many adventures together. He grinned, looing a little smug(洋洋得意的). He and a couple of students had played one last trio before they graduated The night before, they’d slipped into the principal’s home and used rolls of toilet paper to decorate his house and yard. I eyed the principal on the stage. He gave no indication that anything was wrong.

We moved slowly up in line. My friend waled across the stage and received his diploma. Then my name was called. I too a deep breath, nervously climbed the steps, crossed the stage under the hot lights and stopped in front of the principal. He gave me a big smile, shoo my hand and handed me my diploma. I couldn’t wait to open the diploma case and find my name, certifying that I had graduated. However, when my friend opened his case, we all burst out laughing. Instead of a diploma, a single square of toilet paper was placed inside.

Our high school principal had a great sense of humor and too this opportunity to play a tric bac on the boys. I thought they were required to clean his house and yard, but they got off easily. They were allowed to graduate.

Sometimes we get lucy whenn we do something wrong. However, sometimes we don’t. I often wonder how those who do wrong things get rid of troubles. We have decisions to mae throughout our lives. The surest way to stay out of trouble is to avoid it in the first place.

29. What would the writer do after graduating from high school? A. Get married. B. Become a writer. C. Find a regular job. D. Continue his study.

30. Why did the writer’s friend seem pleased before receiving his diploma? A. Nobody had discovered his criminal behavior. B. He had succeeded in play a tric on the principal.

C. He had been praised by the principal for his achievements.