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in activities for the whole familyC. learn about the lifestyle of the early days of the Orange CountyD. taste food made in the local factories47. How much will a couple have to pay if they go to Saturday Night Music Fest with their 10year –old son?A. $ 12 B. $15 C. $10 D. $548. Mr. Smith wants to take his wife and daughter to have some family games in early October. He will call _______ for information.A. 9494965794 B. 9499232230C. 7149973968 D. 9498580309CThe high school prom is the first formal social event for most American teenagers. It has also been a ceremony of passage for young Americans for nearly a century.The word “prom” was first used in the 1890s, referring to formal dances in which the guests of a party would display their fashions and dancing skills during the evening’s grand march. In the United States, parents and educators have e to regard the prom as an important lesson in social skills. Therefore, proms have been held every year in high schools for students to learn proper social behavior. The first high school proms were held in the 1920s in America. By the 1930s, proms were mon across the country. For many older Americans, the prom was a modest, homegrown affair in the school gymnasium. Promgoers were well dressed but not fancily dressed up for the occasion: boys wore jackets and ties and girls their Sunday dresses. Couples danced to music provided by a local music band or a record player. After the 1960s, and especially since the 1980s, the high school prom in many areas has bee a serious exercise in too much consumption, with boys renting expensive tuxedos(男士無尾半正式晚禮服) and girls wearing designer gowns. Expensive cars were hired to drive the promgoers to expensive restaurants or discos for an allnight entertainment.Whether simple or abundant, proms have always been more or less unpleasant events for adolescents who worry about selfimage and fitting in with their fellow teenagers. Prom night can be a dreadful experience for teens who are not good at social skills or for those who do not secure dates. Since the 1990s, alternative proms have been organized in some areas to meet the needs of particular students. For example, proms organized by and for homeless youth were reported. There were also “couplefree” proms to which all students are wele. 49. In what way are high school proms significant to American teenagers?A. They are part of the graduation ceremony.B. They are occasions for teens to show off their expensive cars.C. They are important events for teenagers to learn social skills.D. They are formal events in which teens share their unpleasant experiences.50. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?A. Proper social behavior must be observed by promgoers.B. Proms held in earlier times gave less pressure to teenagers.C. Proms are regarded as important because everyone dresses up for the occasion.D. The prom has changed from a modest event to a more attractive party over the years.51. According to the passage, what gave rise to alternative proms?A. Not all students behaved well at the proms.B. Proms were too serious for young promgoers.C. Teenagers wanted to attend proms with their dates.D. Students with special needs did not enjoy traditional proms.52. Which of the following statements is true?A. Unconventional proms have been organized since the 1960s.B. In the 1980s, proms were held in local churches for teenagers to attend.C. Proms have bee a significant event in American high schools since the 1930s.D. In the 1890s, high school proms were allnight social events for some American families.DNot enough money for your vacation? 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