19.【閱讀測驗】
Tommy is a teenager. His parents are always telling him not to give in to peer pressure and not to follow the popular kids. They often say," If one of your friends jumped off a bridge, would you jump, too?" But Tommy likes his peers and thinks it's OK to follow his friends some of the time. So, he turns to his teacher for help. His teacher hopes he can learn to tell the difference between making good friends and blindly following the crowd. For example, if one of his friends asks him to join a gang or to fight with others, then he should say no. That's really an important lesson for Tommy to learn.
1.How old might Tommy be?
A. About nine years old.
B. About fifteen years old.
C. About twenty-five years old.
D. About fifty years old
2.What do Tommy's parents mean when they say, "If one of your friends jumped off a bridge, would you jump, too?
A. Will you visit bridges with your friends?
B. Will you jump around everywhere with your friends?
C. Will you watch your friends do things?
D. Will you do anything your friends do even if it's clearly dangerous?
3.Who does Tommy turn to for help?
A. His parents
B. His friends.
C. His teacher.
D. His uncle.
4.Which of the following may Tommy's parents ask him not to do?
A. To fight with others.
B. To help the elders.
C. To clean the room.
D. To listen to your parents.
5.What is an important lesson for Tommy to learn?
A. Telling what is right and what is wrong.
B. Following his friends to do anything.
C. Asking his teacher to talk to his parents.
D. Asking his parents to give in to peer pressure.