Having good friends means sharing happiness and sadness () each other.
A.of
B.with
C.by
A.of
B.with
C.by
第2题
Good friends means sharing happiness but also sadness ____ each other.
A、of
B、with
C、by
第3题
Passage Two
A particular area in which assumptions and values differ between cultures is that of friendship. Friendships among Americans tend to be shorter and less intense than these among people from many other cultures. At least many observers from abroad have this impression.Because Americans are taught to be self-reliant,because they live in a very mobile society,and for many other reasons as well,they tend to avoid deep involvement with other people. Furthermore,Americans tend to“compartmentalize”their friendships,having their“friends at work”,“friends at school”,a“tennis friend”,and so on. Americans often seem very friendly even when you first meet them. This friendliness does not usually mean that the American is looking for a deeper relationship.
The result of these attitudes and behaviors is sometimes viewed by foreigners as an“inability to be friends”. Other times it is seen as a normal way to retain personal happiness in a mobile,ever-changing society.
People normally have in their minds stereotypes about people who are different from themselves. Stereotypes are based on limited and incomplete experience and information,but they shape people’s thoughts and expectations. Americans have many stereotypes about foreign students in general(for example,that they are very hard working intelligent,and rich that they do speak English well)and about particular categories of foreign students(Chinese are polite and good at mathematics,for example,or Italians are emotional). And foreign students have their own stereotypes of Americans,for example,that they are arrogant,rude,and generous.
There are two stereotypes that often affect male-female relationships involving U.S. and foreign students. The first is the idea,held by some foreign males,that American females are invariably willing,if not anxious to have sex. The second common stereotype,held by some American females,is that male foreign students have no interest in American females other than having with them. The existence of these and other stereotypes can give rise to considerable misunderstanding and can block the development of a mutually satisfactory relationship between particular individuals. Stereotypes seem unavoidable given the way the human mind seeks to categorize and classify information,so it is not realistic to suppose people can“forget their stereotypes”. But they can be aware of their stereotypes,and be ready to find exceptions to them.
36. Consuming friendship,Americans .
A. look for a deeper relationship in a close circle
B. avoid deep relationship with other people
C. are friendly at first but do not remain so later on
D. do not make good friends
第4题
A.Differentiating systems along the lines exploited by the attack.
B.Placing limits on sharing, writing, and executing programs.
C.Keeping data objects small, simple, and obvious as to their intent.
D.Limiting connectivity by means of well-managed access controls.
第5题
A.to see
B.saw
C.seeing
D.having seen
第6题
A.Cheering up each other
B.Listening to each other and having fun together
C.Encouraging each other
D.Going out together
第7题
The best title for this passage may be ______.
A.People Should Find a Job
B.Working Hard Is Good for Health
C.People Should Make More Friends by Work
D.The Loss of Work Means the Loss of Everything
第8题
(1)is a very important quality to form. your life.
A. Character
B. Emotion
C. Ability
D. Personality
(2)Your personality may not decide .
A. whether you will be a good husband
B. whether you will be a good wife
C. whether you are intelligent
D. whether you are healthy
(3)If a person has a terrific personality, he will be .
A. friendly, good-natured and easy to talk to
B. friendly, extroverted and good-natured
C. friendly, good-natured and talkative
D. extroverted, good-natured and easy to talk to
(4)If a person has a terrible personality, he would be .
A. isolated
B. fired
C. hired
D. abused
(5)What may influence the number and variety of social situations you willingly participate in?
A. Your wife.
B. Your husband.
C. Your sociability.
D. Your intelligence.
第9题
The same disadvantages can apply to flat sharing, with the added difficulties that arise from deciding who pays for what, and in what proportion. One person may spend hours on the phone, while another rarely makes calls. If you want privacy with guest, how do you persuade the others to go out? How do you persuade them to leave you in peace, especially if you are student and want to study?
Conversely, flat sharing can be very cheap, there will always be someone to talk to and go out with, and the chores, in theory, can be shared.
According to the passage, landladies are ______.
A.usually strict
B.always mean
C.adequately competent
D.very popular with their guest
第10题
Many people who work in London prefer to live outside it, and to go in to their ffices or schools every day by train, car or bus, even though this means they have to get up early in the morning and reach home late in the evening. One advantage of living outside London is that houses are cheaper. Even a small flat in London without a garden costs quite a lot to rent. With the same money, one can get a itte house in the country with a garden of one's own. Then, in the country one can really get away from the noise and hurry of busy working lives.Even though one has to get up earlier and spend more[time in trains or buses, one can sleep better at night and during weekends and on summer evenings, one can enjoy the fresh, clean air of the country. If one likes gardens, one can spend one's free time digging, planting, watering and doing the hundred and one other jobs which are needed in a garden. Then, when the flowers and vegetables come up, one has got the reward together with those who have shared the secret of Nature. Some people, however, take no interest in country things: for them, happiness lies in the town, with its cinemas and theatres, beautiful shops and busy streets, dance-halls and restaurants. Such people would feel that their life was not worth living if they had to live it outside London. An occasional walk in one of the parks and a fortnight's (two weeks) visit to the sea every summer is all the country they want: the rest they are quite prepared to leave to those who are glad to get away from London every night.
1. When the garden is in blossom, it means that one has been rewarded().
A. living in the country
B、having spent time working in the garden
C、having a garden of his own
D、having been digging, planting and watering
2. People who think happiness lies in the town would feel that, if they had to live outside London().
A、their life was meaningless
B、their life was invaluable
C、they didn't deserve a happy life
D、they were not worthy of their happy life
3. The underlined phrase get away from in the 3rd paragraph refers to().
A. deal with
B、do away with
C、escape from
D、prevent from
4. With the same money,one can buy a ite house with a gardenin the cunty().
A. getting a small flat with a garden
B、having a small flat with a garden
C、renting a small flat without a garden
D、buying a small flat without a garden
5. Which of the following statements is NOT true?()
A、People who love Nature prefer to live outside the city
B、People who work in London prefer to live in the country.
C、Some people enjoying city life prefer to work and live inside London.
D、Many nature lovers, though working in London prefer to live outside thecity
第11题
Every question has its time and place. It's perfectly acceptable, for instance, to ask "How do you feel?" if you're visiting a close friend in the hospital, But if the fellow is walking on both legs, hurrying to make a train, or sitting at his desk working, it's no time to ask him that silly question.When George Bernard Shaw, the famous writer of plays was in his eighties, someone asked him "How do you feel?" Shaw put him in his place. "When you reach my age," he said, "either you feel all right or you're dead."
1.According to the writer, greetings, such as "How do you feel?" ____.
A、show one's consideration for others
B、are a good way to make friends
C、are proper to ask a man in action
D、generally make one feel uneasy
2.The question "How do you feel?" seems to be correct and suitable when asked of ____.
A、a man working at his desk
B、a person having lost a close friend
C、a stranger who looks somewhat worried
D、a friend who is ill
3.The writer seems to feel that a busy man should ____.
A、be praised for his efforts
B、never be asked any question
C、not be bothered
D、be discouraged from working so hard
4.George Bernard Shaw's reply in the passage shows his ____.
A、cheerfulness
B、cleverness
C、ability
D、politeness
5.“You've put a bug in his ear ”means that you've ____.
A、made him laugh
B、shown concern for him
C、made fun of him
D、given him some kind of warning