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[填空题]John was playing with a ball in the street. He (11) it too hard and it broke the window of Ms. Green’s house. The ball (12) inside. Ms. Green came to the window with the ball and shouted at John. So John (13) , but he still wanted his ball back. A few (14) later, John returned and knocked at the door. When Ms. Green answered it, he said, "My father’s going to come and (15) your window very soon./John was playing with a ball in the street. He (11) it too hard and it broke the window of Ms. Green’s house. The ball (12) inside. Ms. Green came to the window with the ball and shouted at John. So John (13) , but he still wanted his ball back. A few (14) later, John returned and knocked at the door. When Ms. Green answered it, he said, "My father’s going to come and (15) your window very soon./
[单项选择]You know her—that nice teenager across the street Chloe. There she is, sitting in one of the two captain’s seats in the midsection of her mom’s Toyota Sienna, bopping along to the music on her iPod. Now and then she pulls out one of the ear buds so that she can tell her mom some forgotten bit of news or gossip; Chloe’s mom is up to speed on the dramas that are always unfolding in her daughter’s circle of friends, just as she can tell you the date of her next French test, the topic of her coming history paper and the location and scope of her next community service project. They have a great night planned out: they’re going to pick up Chloe’s best friend and then drive back home for a night of DVDs and popcorn in the family room. Her mom will putter around close by, and her dad will probably sit down and watch one of the movies with the girls.
When I was in high school in the 1970s, we had a name for teenagers like Chloe: losers. If an otherwise normal girl thought that the best
A. a teacher.
B. a parent.
C. a teenager.
D. a reporter.