广东省深圳市2016届高三第一次调研考试(2月)英语试题
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)
第一节 (共15 小题;每小题2 分,满分30 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在
答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
I got invited to go with some friends to a game at another
school. A senior will be driving us, and I think she’s a good
driver, but it’s someone my parents don’t know. I want to tell
my parents where I’m going, but what if I ask and they say
“no”? I’ll end up wishing I never mentioned it and just went
ahead and did it anyway.
If you want more privileges, it’s best to build a track record of honesty and trust. Letting a
parent know where you’re going is always a good idea.
You may worry that telling your parents puts you at risk of getting “no” for an answer. But
there’s a good chance your parents might be OK with you going. If you go but don’t tell them,
you risk losing something more important — your parents’ trust.
Parents who find out their kids did something behind their backs may be less likely to give
permission to do things in the future. When trust is broken like this, parents wonder if teens are
trying to hide something — and what they imagine can be far worse than the reality.
Before you talk to your parents about the game, think about which approach will help them
feel most comfortable with giving you more freedom. Maybe they’d like to meet the person
driving or talk to friends who have driven with her in the past. If your parents have questions or
hesitate about letting you go, find out what their worries are and then do your best to answer
them.
21. From Paragraph 1 we know that the writer _________.
A. appears nervous
B. looks worried
C. feels confused
D. seems discouraged
22. What is the best way to get parents’ permission according to the passage?
A. To get more privileges from them.
B. To risk gaining their permission.
C. To keep off the track of reality.
D. To be honest and win their trust.