What if your friends made mistakes?()
A.Forgive them
B.Blame them
C.Laugh at them
D.Isolate them
A.Forgive them
B.Blame them
C.Laugh at them
D.Isolate them
第1题
第2题
What is NOT true about hero friends?
A.They are better than the rest of us.
B.They make you sick.
C.They are modest.
D.They are always helping others.
55. A new friend____.
A.is like an old friend.
B.respects your opinion and ignores your shortcomings.
C.has itte in common with you.
D.points out your mistakes directy.
第3题
A.Know about their entire life
B.Leave them alone
C.Respect their privacy
D.Just listen to him/her silently
第4题
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In a new school, Liu Hui wonders how to build a good relationship with his new classmatesand is asking for Li Hua's advice.
Li Hua: Hi, Liu Hui. Have you got something(1).____?
Liu Hui: Hmmm, I'm . . . a little . . . upset.
Li Hua: Anything wrong? It's only (2).____ the first semester. How are you getting on with your school life?
Liu Hui: My classmates are from different places, with all those different backgrounds. I'm not sure how to (3).____them.
Li Hua: That's not difficult.(4).____to find common topics to talk with them about.
Liu Hui: What kind of common topics?
Li Hua: Hobbies, games, hometown, family and so on.
Liu Hui: Well. I see. Breaking the ice is a good way to(5).____. Thank you very much.
Li Hua: My pleasure.
(1).____
A.get along with
B.the beginning of
C.on your mind
D. Try your best
E. make friends
(2).____
A.get along with
B.the beginning of
C.on your mind
D. Try your best
E. make friends
(3).____
A.get along with
B.the beginning of
C.on your mind
D. Try your best
E. make friends
(4).____
A.get along with
B.the beginning of
C.on your mind
D. Try your best
E. make friends
(5).____
A.get along with
B.the beginning of
C.on your mind
D. Try your best
E. make friends
第5题
ds of young people. This influence,known as peer pressure,is quite common among children. Why are children so easily affected by what their peers do,think,or say? Most of us,children included,feel a strong need to be liked by others. We seek acceptance and friendship. In order to gain them,we act like our friends,and listen to their advice,whether or not it is helpful. Some of us even begin to think like our friends,sometimes at the expense of our own beliefs and values. An example that comes to mind is the young person who gets involved with drugs because his peer group is experimenting with them. Parents may try to exert pressure to keep him away from drugs,but frequently peer pressure is too great. This conflict between being your own person and,at the same time,responding to the pressures of a group remains a problem for young people.
1、The passage mainly talks about ().
A、friendship
B、peer pressure
C、conflicts between young people and their parents
D、problems for young people
2、In the third sentence of the second paragraph,“them”refers to().
A、children
B、strong needs to be liked by others
C、acceptance and friendship
D、our friends’ advice
3、“being your own person”in the last sentence most probably means ().
A、acting according to your own beliefs and values
B、trying not to tell any lie
C、keeping yourself away from drugs
D、having enough self-confidence
4、The second paragraph focuses on ().
A、what peer pressure is
B、how young people start to take drugs
C、what parents should do for their children
D、why young people are easily influenced by their peers
5、Who can influence us on the actions, thoughts?()
A、teacher
B、father
C、mother
D、friends and contemporaries
第6题
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage:
We can make mistakes at any age. Some mistakes we make are about money, but most mistakes are about people. “Did Jerry really care when I broke up with Helen?” “When I got that great job, did Jim really feel good about it, as a friend? Or did he envy my luck?” “And Paul — why didn't I pick up that he was friendly just because I had a car?” When we look back, doubts like these can make us feel bad. But when we look back, it's too late.
Why do we go wrong about our friends — or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning. And if we don't really listen, we miss the feeling behind the words. Suppose someone tells you, “You're a lucky dog.” Is he really on your side? If he says, “You're a lucky guy” or “You're a lucky gal,” that's being friendly. But “lucky dog”? There's a bit of envy in those words. Maybe he doesn't see it himself. But bringing in the “dog” bit puts you down a little. What he may be saying is that he doesn't think you deserve your luck.
“Just think of all the things you have to be thankful for” is another noise that says one thing and means another. It could mean that the speaker is trying to get you to see your problem as part of your life as a whole. But is he? Wrapped up in this phrase is the thought that your problem isn't important. It's telling you to think of all the starving people in the world when you haven't got a date for Saturday night.
How can you tell the real meaning behind someone's words? One way is to take a good look at the person talking. Do his words fit the way he looks? Does what he says square with the tone of voice? His posture? The look in his eyes? Stop and think. The minute you spend thinking about the real meaning of what people say to you may save another mistake.
21.When the writer recalls the things that happened between him and his friends, he ____.
A) feels happy, thinking of how nice his friends were to him
B) feels he may not have “read” his friends' true feelings correctly
C) thinks it was a mistake to view Jim as a friend
D) is sorry that his friends let him down
22.By saying “You're a lucky dog.”, the speaker ____.
A) is just being friendly
B) expresses the same meaning as “You're a lucky guy.” or“You ' re a lucky gal.”
C) is humorous to apply the word “dog” to people
D) has a hidden jealous feeling behind the words
23.In listening to a person, the important thing is ____.
A) to notice his tone, his posture, and the look in his eye
B) to listen to how he pronounces his words
C) to check his words against his manner, his tone of voice, and his posture
D) not to believe what he says
24.If you followed the advice of the writer, you would ____.
A) weigh carefully what people say to determine their real meaning
B) get along well with people
C) trust what other people say
D) have no doubts about our friends
25.This passage tries to tell you how to ____.
A) avoid mistakes about both money and people
B) say things elegantly
C) avoid mistakes in understanding what people tell you
D) keep people friendly without trusting them
第7题
A.I believe they will make our home even nicer for Janet, Michael, and their new friends
B.With your help, we'll buy new computers for our children in a day or two
C.gain, thank you for all you did for the children
D.There was a look of joy on their faces
E.One or two of the children might even show you what they can do with their new computers
第8题
W: How should I select the right websites?
M: When you visit a site, remember that you are the one that can say whether a site and its resources are right for you or not.
Q: What does the man mean?
A.The sites your friends use may not be the most suitable for you.
B.Each website is useful for you.
C.You can choose any sites you like.
D.You can just use the websites recommended by your friends.
第9题
Maybe you have social faults such as snobbishness, talkativeness, using slang, etc., which drive away your new acquaintances. Whatever your social faults may be, look at them honestly, and make a real effort to correct them.
To be friendly you must feel friendly. Cheerfulness is the basis of friendliness. A cheerful person smiles. A smile is a magnet which draws people. Smile at someone and you are almost sure to get a smile in return.
A friendly person does his best to make a stranger feel at home, wherever he happens to be. Put yourself in the other fellow's place and make him feel welcome.
Try to remember names. It makes your new acquaintances feel happy when you call them by their names. It gives them the feeling that they have made an impression on you and that must mean something to them because you remember them.
If you do not agree with other people on a certain matter, you should appear to be friendly. Do not argue, but discuss. You always lose friends if you argue too much.
A friendly person thinks of others, and does not insist on his own “rights”. People who refuse to consider others have few friends.
Finally, don't treat people only according to their social position. Really friendly people respect everyone at all times.
(1)Those who fail to make friends may ______.
A、discuss with others rather than argue with others
B、remember the names of new acquaintances
C、insist on his own rights and fail to stand in others' shoes
D、make a stranger feel at home
(2)What does the word “magnet” mean in the third paragraph?
A、brush
B、sth. beautiful
C、sign
D、sth. attractive
(3)What can we infer from this passage?
A、Others will smile at you if you smile at them.
B、If you respect people no matter who they are, you'll make more friends.
C、Snobbishness, talkativeness and using slang are some social faults.
D、None of the above.
(4)According to the passage, which of the following statement is NOT true?
A、Making friends has sth. to do with your personality.
B、Cheerful smiles can make you friendly in others' eyes.
C、Friendly people will treat others according to their social position.
D、Thinking of others can bring you more friends.
(5)The purpose of the passage is ________.
A、how to correct social faults
B、how to build good personality
C、how to feel at home with strangers
D、how to make friends
第10题
1. How many ways the author suggests on how to make more friends()
A. Three.
B. Four.
C. Two.
2. If you want to make more friends, first you need to()
A. join a club.
B. chat on the internet.
C. put yourself out.
3. What is the meaning of the word “online” in paragraph3()
A. 直线的
B. 在线的
C. 线下的
4. What is misunderstanding about joining a sports team()
A. You have to be good at playing a particular sport.
B. You must enjoy the sport.
C. You must support your teammates.
5. The main point of this passage is about ().
A. how to talk with friends.
B. how to make more friends.
C. how to study English well.