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    1. Whether you are coming from a middle school (grades six through eight) or a junior high school(grades seven through nine), there are many things about high school that are different from your old school environment. You will experience many changes.

You will face being in a new school and making new friends in an unfamiliar class. 2. These new teachers will usually have higher academic (学术的) level than your middle and junior-high school teachers. They want to help you get into college. 3. On top of all this, peer pressure (同伴压力) to drink and smoke often increases in high school. Besides, the pressure could also come from grades, loneliness and so on.

Although there is a lot of pressure, it is nothing you cannot deal with. If you are feeling pressure to do something that you feel is wrong, talk to a friend, parent or teacher to find a solution(解决) . 4. If you are not succeeding academically, find someone to help you. If you feel lonely, try to join a school club or group to make new friends.

High school may seem discouraging at first. 5.

A.As a teenager you must study hard in school.

B.You must get to know about your new teachers.

C.High school is a great experience for any teenager.

D.They’ll help you get into great new time in your life.

E.With time, you’ll come to be thankful for your experience.

F.Is it just doing what your teacher and parents want you to do?

G.In return, they expect you to work hard and develop your skills.

 

1.C 2.B 3.G 4.D 5.E 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了高中与初中不同,高中有许多不同于旧学校环境的地方,你会经历很多变化。 1. 根据下文内容,尤其是there are many things about high school that are different from your old school environment. You will experience many changes. 高中有很多不同于你以前的学校环境的地方。你会经历很多变化。可知,选项C“对任何青少年来说,高中是个很棒的经历。”概括了本段的内容。故选C。 2. 根据下文的These new teachers will usually have higher academic (学术的) level than your middle and junior-high school teachers. 这些新的老师通常情况下比你的初中老师学术水平要高一些。可知,选项B“你必须认识你的新老师。”尤其是选项中的your new teachers与下文的These new teachers照应。故选B。 3. 根据上文的They want to help you get into college. 他们想帮助你进入大学。选项G“作为回报,他们希望你努力学习,提高技能。”与上文衔接最好。故选G。 4. 根据上文的If you are feeling pressure to do something that you feel is wrong, talk to a friend, parent or teacher to find a solution(解决) 如果你觉得做错了某件事很有压力,和朋友、父母或老师谈谈,找到解决办法。可知,选项D“他们会帮助你进入生活中美好的新时期。”与上文衔接最好,此处的they指代的是上文中的朋友,父母或老师。故选D。 5. 根据全文内容及空前的High school may seem discouraging at first. 刚开始的时候,高中似乎令人沮丧。可知,选项E“随着时间的推移,你会开始感激你的经历。”最合上文语境。故选E。
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