In every school there is “top” crowd that sets the pace, while the others follow their lead. For example, if the crowd decides that it is smart to wear bright red sweaters, then very soon everybody is wearing bright red sweaters. There is nothing wrong with that, except the fact that for some people bright red sweater is really unsuitable. The situation can even become dangerous, if the top crowd decides that it is smart to drink and to drive cars at seventy miles an hour. Then the people who follow the lead are endangering their lives. They are like the sheep being led to the slaughter(屠杀). Now it’s possible that you have come across situations like these more than once in your life. In fact you probably did something you knew to be wrong one time or another. You may have excused yourself by saying, “ Gee, the crowd does it.” Well, let the crowd do it, but don’t do it yourself. Learn to say “No”. Develop your own standards(标准)and your own judgment. If you know the crowd is planning something you disagree to, you’d better take the courage to bow out in a polite way. You’ll have the satisfaction of standing on your own two feet. 小题1:The main idea of the passage is that _____________ . A.in every school there is a “top” crowd that sets the pace B.it’s a mistake to follow the “top” crowd blindly C.people who follow the “top” crowd are endangering their lives D.you probably did something wrong more than once in your life 小题2:The author(作者)doesn’t think it good wearing red sweaters if _______. A.the crowd is wearing them B.you can't afford them C.you don't look good in red D.it is against school rules 小题3:The writer encourages the readers to ___________ . A.respect his or her parents B.find excuses when he or she is wrong C.learn to stand on their own two feet D.take the advice of his or her elders 小题4:What does the underlined phrase “bow out ” in the passage probably mean? A.鞠躬 B.退出 C.参与 D.应允 小题5:The best title for this passage is __________ . A.Follow the Leader B.The “Top” Crowd C.Being Yourself D.Rules for Teens