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阅读与表达;阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,用英语回答问题。

    In different countries around the world, people become grown-ups at different ages. Being a grown-up means to have the right to do certain things. Young men and women at this age can get a part-time job and begin to receive an income of their own. They no longer have to rely (依靠)on their parents for money all the time. In many parts of North America, sixteen is the age when one can get a driver’s license; in England, it is seventeen.

    There are responsibilities (责任)that goes along with both of these rights. Getting a part-time job means you have to pay income tax (税). Driving a car means that you have to follow certain rules.

    Voting (选举)is another right that marks you have grown up. In the United States, Canada and the U.K., young people have the right to vote at the age of eighteen. With this right also comes responsibility. They must have an understanding of the needs of society (社会), and they must also learn how politics (*) works.

    Not everyone would agree that it is a good idea to give all of these rights and responsibilities to people when they are too young. The question is how young is too young.

  1. Do young people in the world become grown-ups at the same age?

  2. What does being a grown-up mean?

  3. How many rights does a grown-up have?

  4. What do you have to know if you have the right to vote?

  5. Who thinks it is a good idea to give rights to young people?

【回答】

  1. No(, they don’t. )

  2. (It means)to have rights and responsibilities.

  3. (He has)more than three.

  4. (We have to know)society and polities.

  5. Some people do.

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