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    If you are a teenage boy and want to succeed, you'd better read this great book!

From Boys to Men, by an American author, tells you that you are living through the best years of your life.

 1. But the book says your mind is growing, too.

2. To do this, you should stop spending much time playing computer games and you should start playing sports. Sports, the book says, can keep you healthy and teach you important life skills. 3.

The book also tells you what to do if you're being bullied. 4. Such experience can also help you become more successful.

To become a successful man, you must believe in yourself. But, most importantly, the book says, you must always dream of success. 5. Real men always want more.

A.Sports can also teach you how to be a leader and how to work as part of a team.

B.It says you have to stop being scared of such bullies.

C.You may think that only your body is growing at the period.

D.Never be happy with what you've got.

E.The book tells you that you need to help your body and mind grow.

 

1.C 2.E 3.A 4.B 5.D 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了如果你是一个十几岁的男孩,想要成功,你最好读这本很好的书!由美国作家迈克尔古里安写的《从男孩到男人》告诉你,你正在经历你人生中最好的时光。 1. 根据下句“But the book says your mind is growing, too”可知空处所讲内容与成长有关,结合备选项可知C项符合语境。故选C。 2. 根据上段内容以及空后“To do this”可知空处所讲内容与身体和心灵成长有关,结合备选项可知E项符合语境。故选E。 3. 联系上句“Sports, the book says, can keep you healthy and teach you important life skills.”可知此处所讲内容与运动的益处有关。结合备选项可知A项符合语境。故选A。 4. 联系上句“The book also tells you what to do if you're being bullied.”可知空处所讲内容与被欺凌有关,结合备选项可知B项符合语境。故选B。 5. 结合下句“Real men always want more.”可知空处所讲内容与自己所拥有的或所得到的有关,结合备选项可知D项符合语境。故选D。
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