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Mr. Brown is 80 years old. Every day, he goes for a walk at 9:00 a.m.in the park. And he comes home at half past twelve for lunch.

But today a car stops at his house. At twelve, two policemen help him get out. One of them says to Mr. Brown’s daughter, “The old man can’t find his way in the park. He asks us to take him home by car.” The daughter thanks the policemen and the policemen leave.

Then she asks her father, “Dad, you go to that park every day. But today, you can’t find the way. What’s wrong with you?” The old man smiles like a child and says, “I can find my way. I don’t want to walk home.”

1.Mr. Brown goes for a walk in the park in the______.

A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. night

2.Every day, Mr. Brown often comes home at_______.

A. eleven B. eleven thirty C. twelve D. twelve thirty

3.Today Mr. Brown comes home_______.

A. by bus B. by car C. on foot D. by subway

4.The policeman says Mr. Brown _______ in the park.

A. doesn’t want to walk home B. can’t find his way home

C. knows the way D. can find his way

5.Mr. Brown’s daughter thinks ______.

A. he wants to have lunch early B. he wants to go home

C. something is wrong with him D. he doesn’t want to go home

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“What ! You too?I thought I was the only one.”Have you ever said this to someone? If so, you may have ended up becoming friends with this person.

It seemed that similarity often helps form friendships. The Greek philosopher(哲学家) Aristotle once said, “Some define(下定义) friendship as a matter of similarity. They say that we love those who are like ourselves.”

Now , there is some science behind this idea. Scientists from University of California said friends have similar brains, Scientific American reported.

The scientists invited 42 university students to take part in an experiment. Each student watched the same set of videos, which included a comedy, a discussion and a soccer match. Meanwhile, scientists studied their brains and recorded their brain activity.

According to their study, friends who watched the same video clips reacted in similar ways. Similar parts of their brains lit up while watching the videos, especially parts that were connected with motivation(动力), learning and memory.

However, people who weren’t friends had different reactions to the same clips.

“Having close friends whose brains react like ours may be rewarding because it makes one’s won values, opinions, and interests strength,”scientist Carolyn Parkinson told Business Insider.

But brain similarity is not the only thing that can result in friendship. Scientists from the University of Leipzig, Germany, found that friendship is also based on how physically close you are to someone.

They did an experiment with first-year college students who met in class for the first time. In this experiment, students who sat in neighbouring seats were more likely to become friends.

1.What does “this idea” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A. Many friendships start with small chats.

B. Friends try to develop similarities between themselves.

C. People with similarities may become friends.

D. We like those who like us first.

2.The 42 university students in the experiment_____________.

A. are all from the University of California

B. were close friends before the experiment

C. watched the same set of videos

D. reacted differently from each other

3.What did the study of the students’ brains show?

A. They had watched the same video clips.

B. Friends had similar reactions to the same clips.

C. Watching videos improves one’s memory.

D. It’s good to have friends who react similarly.

4.According to the story , what else may help build friendship?

A. Being fun and helpful B. Studying at the same college.

C. Having similar appearances D. Being physically close.

5.The best title of the passage is “__________”

A. What is friendship B. Friends can think alike

C. An experiment about friendship D. How can we build friendship

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