阅读理解。 Linda used to wake you up on Sunday morning when you wanted to stay in bed, but now you will feel strange if she gets up before lunch. She used to be very quiet, but now she talks all the time-but not to you. She used to hold your hand when you went to visit your friends. Now she doesn't even want to be seen with you when you go to visit your friends. Your Linda might spend hours on the phone or in the bathroom now. At the same time John next the door has become quiet and dirty. He used to be very polite. Now a simple conversation with John becomes very difficult. You've gone from heroes to the most embarrassing adults in the world. Your child has become a teenager! What makes adolescence (青春期) so difficult? Physical and emotional (身体上和情感上的) changes are the reasons that make them change so much. When the> are young, children live in a safe and simple land called'childhood'. Parents organize their lives. Parents choose children's clothes, take them to places, and spend time with them. They're with the children when there is a problem. As children get older, however, they learn about another land-an exciting land, called'adulthood'. Sooner or later their hormones (荷尔蒙!) change them. Adolescence, then, is the trip from childhood to adulthood. Some find the trip quite easy. For others, it's very difficult. 1. The article is probably written about _________. A. teachers B. teenagers C. parents 2. When Linda was a child, she didn't use to _________. A. stay with her parents in public B. get up early C. spend hours on the phone 3. When your children get older and older, _________. A. they like to talk to you B. they hardly change C. they change physically and emotionally 4. Why is Linda's adolescence so different from her childhood? A. Because her teachers look at her differently. B. Because the hormone in her body changes her. C. Because parents look at her differently. 5. What is the best title for the passage? A. The Changes from Childhood to Adolescence. B. Linda and John. C. Hormones.