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during their teenage years. Teenagers lie because they want to be accepted by their friends. This is the mainreason why they create stories that are not true just to bee presentable andacceptable to other people. In some instances, teenagers tell untruthful statements toavoid criticisms from their families and friends. As teenagers grow, lying bees one of their habits. Their knowledge on makingup untruthful stories bees more developed. People lie in workplaces if they fail tomeet the deadlines and if they fail to acplish and do their tasks efficiently. Some ofthe mon lies made in workplaces are getting sick and having emergencies at home.The danger involved in frequent lying is when it bees a character. Frequent lyingcauses the development of the condition known to doctors as pathological(病態(tài)的)lying. Pathological lying is a mental health condition, which is associated with individualswho have the urge to tell untruthful statements. Patients suffering from it make upstories about everything and anything. These individuals lie to meet the standards ofother people who they want to please. These patients deceive other people because itgives them an unexplained pleasure. One of the best ways of treating pathological liarsis to help them tell true statements and stories at all times. This may be hard for them,but as they are accustomed to it, they will start to realize that they will be moreaccepted by their families and other people if they stop themselves from making up falsestories.28. The underlined word reprimand in Paragraph l means . A. scold B. fine C. praise D. disappoint29. What39。s workers. D. He liked going to work as a shoemaker in his father39。s mission? WWOOF is a worldwide movement linking volunteers with organic farmers andgrowers to promote cultural and educational experiences based on trust and nonmonetary(非貨幣的)exchange, thereby helping to build a sustainable, globalmunity. WWOOF is an exchangeWWOOF hosts offer food, acmodation andlearning opportunities to people who are interested in helping out. 2. What makes you guys different from the rest? We were first! When Sue Coppard founded WWOOF in 1971, the concept of nonmonetary exchange was very number of organizations offer similar deals thesedaysbut we are the only one that specializes in organic growing and farmingand theonly one with people on the ground in each of the countries where we have members. 3. How can people get involved? You can join WWOOF as a volunteer or a host. Volunteers need to think aboutwhere in the world they would like to WWOOF (we encourage local WWOOFing inparticular) and join the relevant national WWOOF oneyear membership ofaround US$ 40 gives you unlimited access to our list of hosts in a particular country.Then, the rest is up to you. WWOOFing is very flexible and suits the independenttraveler. For more information and to start an amazing adventure, check out ://wwoof:.net/wwoof. Anyone who has some land on which they produce food following organicprinciples and who wants some help can bee a host. You need to register withWWOOF in the country in which your land can be found.21. What should WWOOF hosts provide for volunteers? A. Nutritious breakfast and a big office. B. Food, rooms and learning opportunities. C. Free drinks for a whole day and farming tools. D. Organic fruit and vegetables from their farm.22. We can learn from the text that WWOOF . A. provides job opportunities for farm workers B. was founded by Sue Coppard 30 years ago C. connects volunteers interested in farming with farmers D. helps poor people in remote areas all over the world23. What should you do to be a member of WWOOF? A. You need to pay the membership fee to be a volunteer. B. You can sign up on its website for free. C. You can register as a host by paying US $ 40 to the organization. D. You must make sure you have a partner to do the volunteering with you. B Augustus SaintGaudens and his family immigrated to New York, America, fromDublin, Ireland, in 1848 when he was just six months old. As he grew up, Augustusliked racing his friends around the block, buying candies at the store, especiallydrawingdrawing pictures of the shoemakers at his father39。t take care of their animals properly.12. What does the man ask some animal owners to do? A. Feed their animals medicines. B. Give their animals the right food. C. Give