阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后请从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
When are you an adult?
When do you think you are an adult? Maybe different have different ideas.
Now let's see what some American teenagers say.
Sam: In idea, you are an adult at the of 18. That's when you can vote(投票). You can help to who rules the whole country. That's also a grown-up does! My grandfather couldn't vote he was 21. They changed it to 18 in 1971.
Jenny: I don't it's hard to say. I can drive a car at 16, can't I? When you have a driver's license, you can it to people to tell them your age for all kinds of things. sixteen must be the age when you change from a person to an adult. Because you can tell others you are not a any more.
Suzie: Well, I think there is wrong with American laws for when young people can things. I can vote at 18 and drive at 16. So you would think that 18 is a grown-up, 16 isn't. But then I can't drink wine until I'm 21! If I'm an adult at 18, how can people stop me from a cup of beer in a bar?
1.A. teenagers B. adults C. drivers D. grandfathers
2.A. his B. my C. her D. your
3.A. age B. end C. front D. number
4.A. make B. keep C. teach D. choose
5.A. after B. until C. when D. if
6.A. hope B. want C. like D. think
7.A. show B. send C. ask D. pass
8.A. But B. And C. So D. Or
9.A. old B. young C. little D. tall
10.A. baby B. grown-up C. boy D. kid
11.A. anything B. everything C. something D. nothing
12.A. do B. buy C. like D. borrow
13.A. as if B. even though C. ever since D. above all
14.A. already B. still C. also D. yet
15.A. selling B. making C. drinking D. giving
—I don’t think that Class 8 will win the soccer game.
— I . Their team is becoming stronger and stronger.
A. agree B. disagree C. hope so D. think so
The famous author often tells stories to the sick child to ___ him ____ .
A. cheer... up B. set... up C. put ...up D. hand… out
______ to forget is a good way to solve our problems and we can also deal with them by ______ of something worse.
A. Learn; think B. Learning; think
C. Learning; thinking D. Learn; thinking
— Where would you like to visit?
—I’d like to visit _______. I don’t like noisy cities.
A. somewhere warm B. warm everywhere C. anywhere cool D. somewhere quiet
—Tom can’t find his gloves. Are these blue gloves his?
—No, they ______ be his. His gloves are black.
A. must B. may C. can’t D. mustn't