Passage1Howmuchdoyouknowaboutyourneighborhood?Canyourecognizeyourneighbors’faces?TeenagersfromLiveOakinCalifornia,USwouldsayyes.Theytookphotosoftheirneighborsandputthemoncitywalls.ThekidstookpartinaninternationalphotographyexperimentcalledtheInsideOutProject.Itcallson(号召)peoplearoundtheworldtotakeblackandwhitephotostodiscoverandsharesomethingaboutwheretheylive.Peoplecanuploadpicturestotheproject’swebsite.Largeprintsarethenmadeandsentbacktopeopletoshowintheircommunities.InLiveOak,youseebigpicturesonthewallsofanartstudio(工作室)andasupermarket.NicholasGonzalez’sworkcoveredmostofonewall.The13-year-oldtookaphotoofanelderlyLatinoman.“Wecallhim‘TheSuperman’,”said13-year-oldCaseySustaitapaz.“Nicholastookthatpicturerightoutsidethesupermarketdownthestreetcalled‘Super’.”“It’sbeenreallygreat,”saidSustaitapaz.“We’vegottentolearnalotaboutourcommunityandmeetpeoplewenevermetbefore.”DyanaAquilera,13,astudentatMissionHillMiddleSchool,learnedabouttheprojectthroughhermomandwantedtotakepart.“Ireallylikebeingapartofsomethingsobig,”shesaid.GregSteinistheheadmasterofShorelineMiddleSchool.Healsoattendedtheeventandsaidhewantedtostartasimilarprogramathisschool.“LiveOakneedssomebeautification,”Steinsaid.“Thiswouldreallybringalotofflavor(风味)andlifetotheneighborhood.”TheprojectaskedpeopletodothefollowingEXCEPT.takeblackandwhitephotosoftheirneighborsB.putblackandwhitephotosintocoloredonesC.discoversomethingabouttheirhomeenvironmentD.sharesomethingwithothersabouttheirneighborhoodWhywastheLatinomancalled“TheSuperman”?Becausehehadsomesuperpower.B.Becausehewasespeciallyold.C.BecausehelookedlikeasupermaninTVprograms.D.Becausehewasfoundoutsideasupermarketdownthestreet“Super”.Accordingtothearticle,Sustaitapazthoughttheproject.helpedthemlearnabouthiscommunityandpeopleB.wasn’tabigthingforhimtotakepartinC.madeLiveOakamorebeautifulneighborhoodD.helpedthemmakemorefriendsoutsidetheircommunityWhatwouldGregSteinprobablydoafterthisactivity?Callonhisstudentstojoinintheprogram.B.Buildamorebeautifulteachingbuilding.C.Startaprogramlikethisathisschool.D.Askallteacherstotakepartintheprogram.Passage2DearMrandMrsGreen,Thankyouforvoicingyourconcerns(关心)aboutyourdaughter,AmeliaGreen,andthelunchmenuatourschool.Astheschoolmasteroftheschool,Iamalwayshappytohearanythoughtsyoumighthaveaboutyourdaughter’seducationalexperience.Yousayinyourletterthatyoudonotbelievethatthecafeteriaoffersenoughhealthyoptions(选择).Youalsomentionthatyouwouldlikeustomonitorwhatyourdaughterbuysfromtheschoolcafeteria.Unfortunately,Idonotbelievetheschoolcanmeetyourdemands.First,regardingthehealthofschoollunches,Imustsaythattherearemanyhealthyoptionsavailabletostudents.Thisweek,forexample,someofouroptionsincludedsalad,pastaandnoodles.Second,foramonitoringsystem(监控系统)intheschool,Idonotthinkthatthismeasure(措施)iswithintheschool’sbudget(预算).Wealsodonothaveenoughworkerstomonitoryourchildatlunchtime.Itmightbepossibleinthefuture,butnowwefocusonimprovingteachingbuildings.Wewill,however,keepyoursuggestioninmind.Iwouldgreatlyenjoythechancetomeetwithyouanddiscusstheseoptionsfurther.Icertainlyunderstandyourconcerns,andIwouldliketohavetheopportunitytorelieve(减轻)anyworriesyoumighthaveaboutthecafeteriainourschool.Pleasecallmyofficeat555-555-5555tosetupameetingortodiscusstheseissuesoverthephone.Sincerely,JohnSmithAccordingtotheletter,whydidMrandMrsGreenwritetoJohnSmith?Theyaskedabouttheirdaughter’srecentstudy.B.Theyexpressedthankstotheirdaughter’steachers.C.Theyapologizedtotheschoolfortheirdaughter’smistakes.D.Theyshowedtheirdisappointmentwiththeirdaughter’sschool.AmeliaGreencanhavethefollowingfoodsforlunchthisweekEXCEPT.sandwichesB.saladC.pastaD.noodlesAccordingtoParagraph4,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?Scienceteachersarebadlyneededattheschool.B.Theschoolhasplanstoimproveteachingbuildings.C.Theschooldoesn’thaveenoughmoneytopayteachers.D.Amonitoringsystemwillbesetupnexttermattheschool.Accordingtotheletter,whatwillJohnSmithprobablydo?He’llbuildanewschoolcafeteria.B.He’lldiscussitwithAmeliaGreen.C.He’llfiretheworkersintheschoolcafeteria.D.He’llhaveameetingwithMrandMrsGreen.Passage3Doyoulovehavingyourownroom?Doyoulovenothavingtocleanit?Sodomanyteens.Butsometimesthismeansyourroombecomessomessy(杂乱的),youcan’tfindwhatyouwant.Youcan’tevenseethefloor!Itdoesn’tgetlikethatbecauseyouarelazy.Itgetslikethatbecauseyouarenotorganized(有条理的).Butdon’tworry,AmericanmotheranddaughterauthorsJulieandJessiMorgensternareheretohelp.Theyhavewritten“OrganizingfromtheInsideOutforTeens”tohelpmakeyourlifemoreorganized.Inthebook,theauthorspointoutthatyourroomistheonlyspaceintheworldjustforyou.Ifyoukeepitcleanandtidy(整洁的),youwillfindthingseasierandhavemoresuccessinlife!But,tohavesuccess,youmustorganizeallpartsofyourlife.Notjustyourroom!Thebookgivesmanytipstohelpyoudothis:Alwaysputthingsbackwhereyoufoundthem.Keepanythingimportantinoneeasy-to-reachdrawer.Putlabels(标签)onyourdrawerssayingwhatisinthem.Whenyoubuyanewtextbook,putyouroldonesaway.Makeaplanforeachday.Thenyouwillknowwhatyoushouldbedoingatalltimes.Keeptoyourplan.Ifyoufollowthesetips,youwilllearntomanageyourspaceandtime.Andyourfuturewillbefullofsuccess!Accordingtothearticle,yourroombecomesmessybecause.youarelazyB.youdon’tcleanitC.youarenotorganizedD.youdon’tsweepthefloorThebookwrittenbyJulieandJessiMorgensterntellsus.howtohaveyourownroomB.howtocleanyourroomC.howtofindwhatyouwantD.howtoorganizeyourlifewellThebookgivesthefollowingtipsexcept.throwingawayoldthingsB.puttingthingsbackintheirplacesC.keepingimportantthingsinadrawerD.makingaplaneverydayandkeepingtoitThearticleisabout.howtomakeyourroomcleanB.anadvertisementforabookC.howtohaveabrightfutureD.anintroductiontoJulieandJessiMorgensternkeysPassage1BDACPassage2DABDPassage3:CDAB