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--What do you think of the first lecture by Ms Li?

--Well, it’s quite ___ and all of us are quite ___ at it.

A. amazed; amazing B. amazed; amazed

C. amazing; amazed D. amazing; amazing

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:--你认为李女士第一场讲座怎么样?--挺好,讲座很令人惊叹,我们对李女士的讲座都感到很惊讶,物体做主语“令人感到”用ing形式,人做主语“感到”用ed形式,故选C。

考点:考查形容词的用法。

 

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When you hear of a special need you can meet, do it, such as sitting with a sick child while your neighbor goes to work or taking an elderly parent to a doctor’s appointment when their car won’t start.

If you hear that someone close by is ill, has had an accident, or is out of work, give him a hot meal or a fresh dessert. Your kindness will add a special feeling during a difficult time. If your neighbor is cutting down a tree or building a doghouse, offer helping hands to him/her. There is no better way to build relationship. Besides, you never know when the favor might be returned.

Exchange holiday cards, gifts or traditions. Invite your neighbors over for a cup of coffee or lunch. A backyard barbecue can be a great way to share food and fun. If they’ve watched your kids grow up or been concerned about your family events, they may want to share these special events.

Plan a party. Invite all your neighbors to your party. Planning and carrying out the activity helps everyone to know and understand each other.

Your neighbors are like your family in many ways since you have to live with them, or near them, for a long time. Appreciate their strong points and ignore weak points, and everyone will get along well.

1.According to the passage, to build a good relationship with your neighbors, you should_____.

A. do housework for them when they are sick.

B. try to give them a helping hand.

C. give them a good job if they’re out of work.

D. lend them money when their parents are ill.

2.What does the passage mainly talk about?

A. Tips on how to form a healthy lifestyle.

B. The best way to form good habits.

C. The importance of being helpful.

D. Tips on how to get along with your neighbors.

3.The purpose of the first paragraph is to_____.

A. introduce how you can get along well with your friends.

B. show how to make friends with your new neighbors.

C. explain the importance of getting along well with your neighbors.

D. list the advantages of building strong family relationships.

4.In the writer’s opinion, which one is the right thing you should do?

A. Invite your neighbors to take part in your family activities.

B. Always share your food with your neighbors.

C. Ask your neighbors for help whenever you’re in trouble.

D. Help your neighbors make improvements on their weak points.

 

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A. a writer needs a word processor

B. needs and wants can’t be separated clearly

C. the way to distinguish the products is unimportant

D. a computer is a need rather than a want

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A. Carpenters who are fond of oak stairways.

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C. Good carpenters still exist in modern times.

D. Modern houses last as long as the old ones.

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