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【题目】When the news came _____ the war broke out, he decided to serve in the army.

A. since B. which C. that D. because

【答案】C

【解析】句意:当传来战争爆发的 消息的时候,他决定去参军。the war broke outnews的具体内容,因此这是一个同位语从句,作 news的同位语,且从句中不缺少句 子成分,所以用连接词that。that 引导同位语从句虽不作任何成分,但不能省略。题指导:首先判断是何种从句,然后再根据从句中所缺的成分选择相应的引导词。若是名词性从句,如同位语从句等,从句不缺成分且句子完整时,则首先考虑选用that.

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Humans are social beings who thrive(兴旺) on feeling accepted by other people. This is not different for kids or adults. 【1】 There are so many cliques in school. So, what happens when a child is too shy to find a group of friends? 2

Build up confidence. Focus on what you are confident about, whether it would be math, science,track, or chess.Are there any clubs at school associated with these interests?

3 .People love to talk some questions about themselves. Just listen and remember points that they make, so you can bring them up at a later time.

Use friendly gestures. Try smiling and laughing a bit when talking to others. This will help loosen you up and make you feel more relaxed.

Give it time. As social skills start to develop in the early pre-teen years, you will find it easier to communicate with others. It will take its natural course.

Be picky (挑剔的). Don't make friends with the wrong group of people. You do not want to get mixed up with kids who like to gossip about others or put others down just to fit in.

Befriend another shy person. There is strength in numbers. 4

Be yourself. Trying to be just like someone else is hard work, especially if you are shy. Making friends is not about mimicking(模仿)to fit in, You want friends who like you just the way you are.

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A. Ask questions.

B. It does not matter so much what clique they are associated with.

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D. It also builds the confidence she will need throughout her entire life.

E.You may ask what characteristics determine who will be accepted into a clique or not.

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【2】 A. basic B. special C. common D. particular

【3】 A. attention B. introduction C. relation D. devotion

【4】 A. insisted on B. talked about C. believed in D. agreed with

【5】 A. imaginative B. ordinary C. opposite D. open

【6】 A. listening B. understanding C. information D. discovery

【7】 A. also B. nearly C. even D. only

【8】 A. Later B. Secondly C. However D. Therefore

【9】 A. with B. by C. from D. on

【10】 A. invite B. lead C. prefer D. show

【11】 A. Later on B. In general

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【12】 A. questions B. subjects C. matters D. contents

【13】 A. support B. explanation C. experience D. advice

【14】 A. disturbed B. moved C. attracted D. defeated

【15】 A. for B. until C. since D. unless

【16】 A. hear B. suggest C. share D. demand

【17】 A. laugh B. cry C. shout D. question

【18】 A. helpful B. enjoyable C. practical D. useful

【19】 A. natural B. normal C. hopeful D. true

【20】 A. so B. for C. then D. yet

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