题目内容

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Many friendships are made in school, so it’s important to fit in to find friends that share your interests. Use these tips in order to have a good life at high school.

Stay close with your old friends but don’t be afraid to make new ones. Meeting just one new person can lead you to many friends and fun times. 1.It may work better than you think.

Join a team or a club. 2.You may want to try a club or sport that you’ve never tried before, and you may find that you really like it. But if you don’t like it, try another group, as there are many around to choose from.

3.Confidence attracts people and if you stay confident about yourself, you’ll soon have many friends to be around. Don’t be afraid to go up to someone and introduce yourself.

Be yourself. 4.People may like the fake(不真实的) side of you at first, but they’ll soon discover it is all an act and then you’ll lose many friends you really like.

Get a makeover(改变形象). If you want a change, consider a new haircut or new clothes. 5.

A.Be open to try this out.

B. Become confident and outgoing.

C. Show your personal advantages.

D. You will meet people with similar interests as yours.

E. Acting like someone you’re not will only get you in trouble later on.

F. You should know most people are more concerned about your inner world.

G. Changing the way you look can bring out confidence you never knew you had.

1.A

2.D

3.B

4.E

5.G

【解析】

试题分析:本文主要讲述了如何在陌生的高中里有一个愉快的生活,笔者提供了一些小技巧。

1.

2.

3.

4. yourself.可知要做自己,不建议去模仿别人的不像你风格的行为。故选E

5. a makeover(改变形象)可知要改变形象。与G项的changing相对应。故选G

考点:考查语境理解与主旨归纳

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