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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳答案。 It is natural for young people to admire cool and good-looking young "idols" (偶像). We spend a lot of time caring about them-even more time than we spend on our studies or work. We often wonder: What makes them so popular? What could I do to be cool like them? Well, guess what? Many of your idols are only made to "look" cool. If you could see into their private lives, you would find these stars aren't so bright. Their beauty is only skin-deep. Some of them might not be as honest, kind or hard-working as you are! They aren't worth the popularity that they enjoy at all! When I was a teenager, I, along with most of my classmates, had admired pop idols, too. Then, one day, I discovered Leonard Cohen and Neil Young. They were ordinary-looking people who played the guitar while sitting on a bench. They wore no flashy(奢华的) clothes, and they had no screaming fans. They didn't need to be flashy because their songs were great and meaningful. They told the truth: Life is hard and the road you take might sometimes be lonely. Most of all, they taught me that it was okay if I was not popular and cool all of the time. I still listen to them today. Modern "idol culture" often sends the wrong message that life is always easy and fun. But the best actors, the top-ranking sports stars and the most creative scientists all have scars(伤疤) from the stress of dealing with many life difficulties. Many of the successful "outgoing" people we admire today were shy when they were teenagers. Idols can serve as important role models in our lives, so it's very important to choose the right ones. We should celebrate people who teach us important values that can help to guide us on the road ahead. The next time you see some pretty, popular "stars," ask yourself: Do I really need these people in my life? (1) What is the function of the underlined sentences in the first paragraph? A . To prove the author's argument. B . To interest readers in reading further. C . To show the importance of the idol culture. D . To serve as the topic sentence of the paragraph. (2) What's the author's attitude towards admiring idols? A . He understands it. B . He is against it. C . He supports it. D . He is uninterested in it. (3) What can we infer from Paragraph3? A . All the teenagers admire pop stars. B . Leonard and Neil are famous musicians. C . Life is easy and fun for stars. D . Being popular and cool is not necessarily important. (4) Which of the following ideas does the author agree with? A . Teenagers should be cool like stars. B . Teenagers should say no to the wrong idols. C . Role models should be chosen from idols. D . Wrong messages are from idol culture. 答案: B A D B
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