题目内容

  Friends play a very important part in everyone's life.Friendship usually

develops during childhood. New friends are made when you progress through school. Those friends that you make as a student can usually last long. Friends influence your development, maturity(成熟)and sense of responsibility(责任). A familiar expression is“You can tell a lot about a person by knowing who his fiends are.”Friendship is based on common interests. If you like sports, most of your friends are likely to be athletic(竞技的). If you enjoy reading and shopping, most of your friends do the same.

  Some people call you their friends for the wrong reasons. These people are not really friends. They are superficial(表面的)only“friends”on the outside, not the inside where it counts. Superficial friends only want to be your friends if is to their advantage. True friends are there if you are rich or poor. It is easy to have many so-called“friends”if you are rich.By this time you should be able to separate your friends into the real or the“phoney”.

  True friends are most special. They are also difficult to find. You can consider yourself very lucky if you have one true friend. This friend is eager to help you whenever necessary. He or she knows you would do the same for them. A true friend is someone you can talk to about any subject or problem. You and your true friend have good understanding of each other. True friends support you, take your side, and build up your confidence.

(1) The first paragraph tells us__________.

[  ]

A.how to make a true friend

B.we should make friends in our childhood

C.what is friendship based on

D.friends play a very important part in our life

(2) Which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A.What you value above anything is the friendship developing during childhood.

B.The friendship developing during your school days will be with you for a long time.

C.Only through your friends' influence will you take the responsibility for your task.

D.If you have no music in you, none of your friends will be a music lover.

(3) “So-called”friends refer to_________.

[  ]

A.fair-weather friends

B.those who want to benefit from you

C.the friends who are on the surface only

D.all of the above

(4) Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

[  ]

A.You should tell true friends from phoneys.

B.True friendship too difficult to find.

C.You can share your joys and sorrows with a true friend.

D.A true friend will stand by you whatever happens.

(5) The proper title for this article may be“___________”.

[  ]

A.Friends
B.How to Make Friends
C.A True Friend
D.A So-called Friend
答案:D;B;D;B;A
解析:

1、第一段可知

2、根据全文推理

3、第二段可知

4、根据全文推理判断

5、主题概括类型


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  Roberta appeared on the stage.She took a deep breath and began to   1  .Now she was Portia, a strong–willed   2   in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice.The theater was filled with people.She was speaking with a power she had never before experienced, the words flowing   3   from her.

    4  , Roberta had never acted in her life before the audition(选拔试演).She   5   being in front of other people.She was very   6   at school.She had never thought she was good enough at anything to   7   much attention.She stayed mostly to herself, making   8   friends.She had excellent grades,   9   she always thought that something was missing.

  Two weeks before the audition, Robertsa’s mother had heard about it and   10   her to join in.

  “I can’t think of anyone else better suited to   11   the part.Remember all the plays you used to act out for us?”

  Her mother wouldn’t let the   12   drop.“You’re just a little scared(害怕).Everyone gets scared.You know you   13   do it.The trick is to look past the   14   to find the love of what you’re doing.’’

  So Roberta had made an appointment(预约)with the head of the Drama Club.She had read the play and found herself excited by the   15   of speaking such rich words.In secret she practiced Portia’s part, memorizing the lines by repeating them over and over.It wasn’t hard; she loved every minute of it.Every time she spoke the words, she had a new understanding of the lines, as if Shakespeare had written Portia on many levels.

  On the day of the audition, she performed two of Portia’s famous speeches for the auditors.When she had finished, the head of the Drama Club announced the part was hers.

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sing

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dance

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character

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polite

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patient

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focus

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reminded

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accept

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play

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offer

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learn

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role

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matter

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interest

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What an exciting day it was for Jennifer and Valerie! They 26  friends since Grade Three and had  27 many of their high school experiences. Now they were driving together to their final high school event. Today was 28 day at Laman High School.  29 they were close friends, they were different in many ways. Jennifer was a fairly 30  student while Valerie did just enough to get by and was mainly 31  in a good social life.

"Isn't it 32  that we're all finished?" said Valerie. "I'm really looking forward to having a 33  time this summer."

"  34  be nice," Jennifer replied. "I'm afraid I'm going to have to work most of the summer to help pay for my college expenses. "

Jennifer's parents had only a small 35  and she had made up her mind to have a career in which he could 36  all the things her 37  could not.

Valerie,  38  , came firm a fairly wealthy family. She had little desire to work hard for  39  she had always taken for granted.

"I really don't want to go to college for a while," she 40  . "My uncle 41 a restaurant in the Bahamas and he has 42  me to spend a year there 43  a waitress. That should give me plenty of 44  for the beach. "

"It seems 45  will really be going different ways now," thought Jennifer.

1.A.has been       B. were C. had been            D. would be

2.A.learned       B. obtained  C. remembered      D. shared

3.A.exam        B. sports     C. graduatioD. working

4.A.If         B. Because     C. Although    D. When

5.A.diligent          B. polite   C. active        D. favorite

6.A.specialized        B. relievedC. envied   D. interested

7.A.certain          B. great     C. unfortunate        D. annoying

8.A.nice        B. high         C. bad        D. happy

9.A.Can        B. Shall     C. Must        D. Need

10.A.income      B. problem     C. family       D. difference

11.A .afford         B. give      C. support          D. send

12.A .teachers     B. parents    C. friends      D. relatives

13.A.in fact   B. in a way  C. as a result        D.on the contrary

14.A.what            B. whom      C. that        D. these

15.A.admitted B. complain     C. proposed      D. screamed

16.A.opens    B. runs      C. works            D. makes

17.A.helped  B. assured     C. invited          D. promised

18.A.on        B. do       C. like             D. as

19.A.peace      B. work      C. energy            D. time

20.A.I        B. we       C. she             D. they

 

More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in close friendship , what they expected   1  friends , what they were willing to give in   2  , and how satisfied they were   3  the quality of their friendships . The   4  give little comfort to social critics(评论家) .

Friendship   5  to be a different form of   6  relationships . Unlike marriage or the ties that  7  parents and children , it is not explained or regulated (制约) by   8  . Unlike other social roles that we are expected to   9  — as citizens , employees , members of professional societies and   10  organizations—it has its own rule , which is to develop  11  of warmth , trust and love   12  two people . The   13  on friendships appeared in Psychology Today in March . The findings   14  that topics of trust and betrayal are   15  to friendship . They also suggest that our readers do not   16  for friends only among those who are   17  like them , but find many   18  differ in race , religion , and background . Arguably the most important   19  that appears in the article ,   20  , is not something that we found—but what we did not .

1. A. on     B. of    C. to      D. for

2. A. addition  B. pay   C. turn     D. return

3. A. about   B. of    C. with     D. by

4. A. results   B. effects  C. expectations  D. ends

5. A. feels   B. leads   C. sounds   D. appears

6. A. human   B. mankind  C. their    D. civil

7. A. join   B. relate   C. control   D. attract

8. A. force   B. law   C. rule     D. order

9. A. keep   B. do    C. show    D. play

10.A.all    B. any    C. other    D. those

11.A.friendship  B. interests  C. feelings   D. relations

12.A.between  B. on    C. in     D. for

13.A.book   B. article   C. description  D. wish

14.A.warn   B. believe  C. prove    D. solve

15.A.true    B. main   C. false    D. central

16.A.ask    B. call    C. care    D. look

17.A.most   B. more    C. least   D. less

18.A.people  B. who    C. what   D. friends

19.A.conclusion B. summary  C. decision  D. demand

20.A. moreover B. however  C. still    D. yet

 

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