There are many factors that would the quality of our relationships with others.
(A)effect
(B)expect
(C)afford
(D)affect
I was invited to her birthday party, I couldn’t go as I had to take care of my little brother.
(A)because
(B)but
(C)for
(D)so
Jane was very happy that her speech last night attracted a large .
(A)audience
(B)circle
(C)auditorium
(D)people
Mr. Smith is very talkative. He can talking for two hours.
(A)keep in
(B)fill in
(C)keep on
(D)fill out
We will not finish the work if he come to help us tomorrow.
(A)will not
(B)does not
(C)not to
(D)has notThe Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) ratings board provides general guidelines to help you decidewhether a movie is appropriate for your child. An R-rated film contains adult content. A PG-13 rating cautions parentsabout material that may be inappropriate for kids under the age of 13. A PG (parental guidance suggested) rating meansthe movie may contain material not suitable for young children, and a G (general audiences) means the movie’s okay for all.Though the rating system can give you a rough idea of what’s appropriate, it’s wise to do some homework beforeletting a child see any film. Read newspaper reviews, or visit movie-review websites. Once you know the content of aparticular film, you can make a decision. If you decide that a movie is inappropriate for your preteen, don’t cave in topeer pressure and let him see it. Explain the decision to your child. Tell him, for instance, that you’re concerned that aviolent movie could cause nightmares. Make sure your child knows that you care about what he is watching.
The film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was labeled PG-13, which means that children under the age of 13can watch the film only when .
(A)they are at home
(B)they become cautious
(C)they are with an adult
(D)they show their ID cards
According to the MPAA ratings, a suitable film for a six-year-old kid is labeled .
(A)G
(B)PG
(C)PG-13
(D)R
An R-rated film contains content appropriate for only.
(A)preteens
(B)grown-ups
(C)preschoolers
(D)young adults
The phrase “cave in” in line 7 is closest in meaning to .
(A)suggest
(B)care
(C)worry
(D)yield
We may infer from the passage that .
(A)parents can rely only on film ratings when choosing an appropriate film
(B)parents don’t need to explain the film choice if it’s R-rated
(C)children can decide on which film to watch all by themselves
(D)children cannot watch an inappropriate film even if their friends do soWe had a family trip to Canada last summer. The whole family 46 grandpa, who didn’t like traveling, went onthe trip. We spent three weeks 47 through that beautiful country. Montreal was our first stop. It was full ofexcitement. We did some shopping, tried local food, visited several famous spots and even went to a show 48 . Wehad a wonderful time there. 49 three days in Montreal, we took off and drove westward to Winnipeg. The city waslovely, and the people there were warm and friendly. We were even invited by an elderly lady we met in the park to dinewith her at her home. Old people in Taiwan are usually very careful about strangers. They 50 people they don’t knowas much as possible. But in Canada it seems different. The trip really was a new experience for me.
(A)except
(B)in spite
(C)in addition
(D)only
(A)drove
(B)driven
(C)to drive
(D)driving
(A)somewhat
(B)sometime
(C)one day
(D)someday
(A)After
(B)During
(C)Next
(D)Then
(A)avoid talking to
(B)avoided talking to
(C)avoid to talk to
(D)avoided to talk to