题目内容
Everyone needs friends
Everyone needs friends. We all like to ___1___ close to someone. ____2___ is nice to have a friend to talk, laugh, and do things with. ___3____, sometimes we need to be alone. We don't always want people __4___. But we would feel lonely if we ___5___ had a friend.
No two people are __6____. Friends __7____ don't. That doesn't mean __8____ they no longer like each other. Most of the time they will make up(和好) and become __9____ again. Sometimes friends move away(分离). Then we feel very ___10___. We miss them very much, but we can __11___ them and write to them. It could be that we would even see them again. And we can __12___ new friends. It is surprising to find out ___13___ we like new people when we get to know them. There's more good news for people who have friends. They live longer than people who don't. Why? It could be that they are __14___. Being happy helps you stay well or it could be just knowing that someone cares. If someone cares about you, you take __15___ care of yourself.
1.A.look B.watch C.feel D.see
2.A.It B.He C.There D.Someone
3.A.Hardly B.Nearly C.Suddenly D.Certainly
4.A.alone B.away C.all over D.around
5.A.ever B.never C.just D.really
6.A.friendly B.kind C.just the same D.quite different
7.A.always B.sometimes C.often D.usually
8.A.that B.whether C.how D.why
9.A.friendly B.good C.pleased D.friends
10.A.angry B.sad C.happy D.alone
11.A.call B.ask C.tell D.talk with
12.A.look for B.find C.make D.know
13.A.how often B.how long C.how many D.how much
14.A.happier B.stronger C.kinder D.richer
15.A.less B.better C.little D.no
1—5 C A D D B 6—10.C B A D B 11—15 A C D A B
broadcast1/'brɔ:dkɑ:st||ˈbrɔdˌkæst/n[C] a programme on the radio or on television: a radio news broadcast | live broadcast ( = a programme that you see or hear at the same time as the events are happening) broadcast2 v past tense and past participle, broadcast 1 [ I,T] to send out radio or television programmes: The interview was broadcast live across Europe. 2 [T] to tell something to a lot of people: There was no need to broadcast the fact that he lost his job. broadcaster /ˈbrɔːdkɑːstə || ˈbrɔːdkæstər/ n [C] |
curious/ ˈkjʊəriəs || 'kjur-/ adj 1 wanting to know about something: When I mentioned her name everyone was curious. | [ +about] I’m incurious about this book she's supposed to be writing. |curious to see/hear/know etc: Mandy was curious to hear what Peter had to say himself.—opposite INCURIOUS 2 strange or unusual: a curious noise coming from the cellar | curious that It's very curious that she left without saying goodbye. curl1 /kɜ:l|| kɚrl/ n 1[C] a small mass of hair |
flask / flɑ:sk || flæsk/n [C] I BrE a special type of bottle that you use to keep liquids either hot or cold, for example when travelling 2 a flat bottle usually used to carry alcohol 3 a glass bottle with a narrow top, used in a LABORATORY flat1/ flæt / adj flatter, flattest 1▶ SURFACE◀ smooth and level, without raised or hollow areas, and not sloping or curving: a flat-bottomed boat |a perfectly flat sandy beach | flat as a |
pollute / pə'lu:t/ v [T] 1 to make air, water, soil etc dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use: beaches polluted by raw sewage | industrial emissions that pollute the air 2 pollute sb’s mind to give someone immoral thoughts and spoil their character: fears that Lawrence's novels would pollute young minds--polluted adj: polluted rivers--polluter n [C] pollution / pəˈlu:ʃn /n [U] 1 the process of making |
1.The pronunciation of the word "broadcast" is ____ or/ˈbrɔdˌkæst /.
A. /'brɔ:dkɑ:st/ B. /'brəud'sɑ:st/ C. /bræd'kɔst/ D. /'bru:dkɑ:st/
2.The word"____ "can be used as an adjective (形容词).
A. pollute B. pollution C. curious D. curiously
3.Which of the following is a flask?
A. B. C. D.
4. The word "pollute" means "______".
A. to tell something to a lot of people B. wanting to know about something
C. a programme on the radio or on TV D. to make air. water, soil, etc dirty
5.These texts are probably from ______.
A. a magazine B. a dictionary
C. a newspaper D. an advertisement