13.Making friends is a skill.Like most skills,it(21)Bpatience.If you want to meet people and make friends,you must be willing to(22)Asome action.You must first go where there are people.You won't make friends staying home(23)C.
Joining a club or group,talking to those who like the same things (24)Ayou do is much easier.Or join someone(25)Bsome activity.
Many people are(26)Awhen talking to new people.(27)Dall,meeting strangers means seeing the unknown.And it's human nature to feel a bit(28)Cabout the unknown.Most of fears about(29)A new people come from doubts about(30)D.We imagine other people are(31)Cus--finding us too tall or too short,too this or too that. But don't forget that they must be feeling the same way.Try to accept yourself(32)Byou are,and try to put the other at ease.You'll both feel more comfortable.
Try to act self-confident even(33)Byou don't feel that way when you(34)Ca room full of strangers.Walk tall and straight,look at other people directly and(35)B.If you see someone you'd like to(36)A,say something.Don't wait for(37)Bperson to start a talk.
Just meeting someone(38)Cdoes not mean that you'll make friends with that person.(39)Bis based on mutual(相互的) likings and"give and take".It takes time to(40)Afriendship.
Joining a club or group,talking to those who like the same things (24)Ayou do is much easier.Or join someone(25)Bsome activity.
Many people are(26)Awhen talking to new people.(27)Dall,meeting strangers means seeing the unknown.And it's human nature to feel a bit(28)Cabout the unknown.Most of fears about(29)A new people come from doubts about(30)D.We imagine other people are(31)Cus--finding us too tall or too short,too this or too that. But don't forget that they must be feeling the same way.Try to accept yourself(32)Byou are,and try to put the other at ease.You'll both feel more comfortable.
Try to act self-confident even(33)Byou don't feel that way when you(34)Ca room full of strangers.Walk tall and straight,look at other people directly and(35)B.If you see someone you'd like to(36)A,say something.Don't wait for(37)Bperson to start a talk.
Just meeting someone(38)Cdoes not mean that you'll make friends with that person.(39)Bis based on mutual(相互的) likings and"give and take".It takes time to(40)Afriendship.
21.A.costs | B.needs | C.spends | D.wants |
22.A.take | B.make | C.do | D.carry |
23.A.lonely | B.yourself | C.alone | D.with you |
24.A.as | B.that | C.which | D.what |
25.A.with | B.in | C.on | D.to |
26.A.shy | B.excited | C.afraid | D.worried |
27.A.At | B.For | C.In | D.After |
28.A.unhappy | B.usual | C.upset | D.unlucky |
29.A.meeting | B.talking | C.visiting | D.speaking |
30.A.yourself | B.himself | C.yourselves | D.ourselves |
31.A.talking | B.saying | C.judging | D.laughing |
32.A.like | B.as | C.what | D.that |
33.A.when | B.if | C.as | D.what |
34.A.come | B.go | C.enter | D.step to |
35.A.laugh | B.smile | C.cry | D.jump |
36.A.speak to | B.talk about | C.say to | D.call up |
37.A.other | B.the other | C.another | D.others |
38.A.old | B.young | C.new | D.little |
39.A.Relation | B.Friendship | C.Connection | D.Feeling |
40.A.develop | B.start | C.keep | D.change |
12.I break off a piece of candy and take pleasure in its sweet outside and the bitter,dark chocolate inside,thinking of my own life.Being raised by a single parent was a bitter-sweet (36)D,which gave me motivation and ambition.
There were several years that have left a(n) (37)Bbitter taste in my mouth-those when my mother married a man and moved my sister,Emily,and me several states away from our hometown.The first few months were(38)A:baseball games,family trips to the mall,dinners and movies together.Then things changed.Baseball became too expensive,and trips to the mall were (39)Dby days Emily and I spent isolated (孤立的) in our rooms under our stepfather's (40)C.Moreover,screaming matches between him and our mother always(41)Bdinner.We spent five years living in a family that had (42)Aa war zone.Emily and I almost grew used to this situation.Then one evening,after another argument had erupted,we left home.I was 14,my sister 11,and we were (43)A.A friend of my mother let us stay with her.
Instead of focusing on our economic instability,my mother selflessly pushed me to struggle for success.She wanted me to lead a more (44)Blife than hers.She worked long hours every night to pay her bills.(45)C,she would find time to read and play with Emily and me.Mom taught me the(46)Aof perseverance (坚持不懈) and education.We finally settled in Texas.And now,writing this essay with my favorite candy close at hand,I realize my family and I are at the best points of our lives.I haven't let the trying times stop me from making(47)D,both academically and personally.I know that a bitter environment can provide good learning experiences,and that success,even more than candy,is the sweetest treat of all.
There were several years that have left a(n) (37)Bbitter taste in my mouth-those when my mother married a man and moved my sister,Emily,and me several states away from our hometown.The first few months were(38)A:baseball games,family trips to the mall,dinners and movies together.Then things changed.Baseball became too expensive,and trips to the mall were (39)Dby days Emily and I spent isolated (孤立的) in our rooms under our stepfather's (40)C.Moreover,screaming matches between him and our mother always(41)Bdinner.We spent five years living in a family that had (42)Aa war zone.Emily and I almost grew used to this situation.Then one evening,after another argument had erupted,we left home.I was 14,my sister 11,and we were (43)A.A friend of my mother let us stay with her.
Instead of focusing on our economic instability,my mother selflessly pushed me to struggle for success.She wanted me to lead a more (44)Blife than hers.She worked long hours every night to pay her bills.(45)C,she would find time to read and play with Emily and me.Mom taught me the(46)Aof perseverance (坚持不懈) and education.We finally settled in Texas.And now,writing this essay with my favorite candy close at hand,I realize my family and I are at the best points of our lives.I haven't let the trying times stop me from making(47)D,both academically and personally.I know that a bitter environment can provide good learning experiences,and that success,even more than candy,is the sweetest treat of all.
36.A.behavior | B.habit | C.activity | D.experience |
37.A.hardly | B.extremely | C.potentially | D.Gently |
38.A.sweet | B.bitter | C.boring | D.terrible |
39.A.concerned | B.associated | C.accompanied | D.replaced |
40.A.sympathy | B.reminder | C.orders | D.requests |
41.A.separated | B.interrupted | C.harmed | D.Adjusted |
42.A.turned into | B.turned up | C.turned down | D.turned on |
43.A.homeless | B.lucky | C.educated | D.wealthy |
44.A.interesting | B.comfortable | C.simple | D.typical |
45.A.Instead | B.Otherwise | C.Meanwhile | D.Therefore |
46.A.value | B.cost | C.price | D.theme |
47.A.emotions | B.expectations | C.fortunes | D.achievements |
10.Two boys were walking down a road.They noticed a man (31)A in the field.The younger boy looked at his friend and said,"Let's hide his shoes (32)D he won't be able to find them.It must be funny!"The (33)C boy thought for a moment and said,"The (34)B looks poor.Have you seen his(35)A?Let's do this instead:Let's hide a silver coin in each shoe and (36)D how he deals with them.
The younger boy (37)C.They placed a silver coin in each shoe and hid nearby.Soon the farmer finished his work and came out.He put on a shoe and immediately felt the money(38)B his foot.He held the coin in his hand,looked at it in(39)C and wanted to know who had put it in his shoe.Then he (40)A to see who had done it,but no one was there.He then put on the(41)A shoe and felt the second coin.The man was so (42)B when he found one more coin in his shoe.
He then (43)D to his knees and said something.The boys could (44)C hear it as they were very close.The poor farmer (45)B in gratitude (感激).He spoke of his (46)A wife and his boys in need of food.He was thankful for the (47)D from an unknown person.
After the farmer (48)C,the boys came out from their hiding place and slowly started their long walk home.They felt (49)B inside.They learnt how wonderful it was to (50)D others.
The younger boy (37)C.They placed a silver coin in each shoe and hid nearby.Soon the farmer finished his work and came out.He put on a shoe and immediately felt the money(38)B his foot.He held the coin in his hand,looked at it in(39)C and wanted to know who had put it in his shoe.Then he (40)A to see who had done it,but no one was there.He then put on the(41)A shoe and felt the second coin.The man was so (42)B when he found one more coin in his shoe.
He then (43)D to his knees and said something.The boys could (44)C hear it as they were very close.The poor farmer (45)B in gratitude (感激).He spoke of his (46)A wife and his boys in need of food.He was thankful for the (47)D from an unknown person.
After the farmer (48)C,the boys came out from their hiding place and slowly started their long walk home.They felt (49)B inside.They learnt how wonderful it was to (50)D others.
31.A.working | B.thinking | C.reading | D.singing |
32.A.if | B.or | C.however | D.so |
33.A.smaller | B.larger | C.elder | D.taller |
34.A.boy | B.man | C.friend | D.solider |
35.A.clothes | B.eyes | C.hands | D.houses |
36.A.show | B.ask | C.know | D.see |
37.A.listened | B.refused | C.agreed | D.shouted |
38.A.in | B.under | C.on | D.between |
39.A.joy | B.sadness | C.surprise | D.anger |
40.A.looked around | B.took off | C.walked away | D.joined in |
41.A.other | B.rest | C.single | D.new |
42.A.calm | B.excited | C.frightened | D.tired |
43.A.got | B.came | C.rose | D.dropped |
44.A.honestly | B.hardly | C.easily | D.sincerely |
45.A.watched | B.cried | C.ran | D.shared |
46.A.sick | B.short | C.young | D.beautiful |
47.A.parcel | B.advice | C.food | D.money |
48.A.checked | B.slept | C.left | D.understood |
49.A.selfish | B.happy | C.upset | D.grateful |
50.A.invite | B.teach | C.call | D.help |
6.The other day I was talking to a stranger on the bus; he told me that he had a good(36)D in Chicago and he wondered if,by any chance,I(37)Bto know him.For a moment,I thought he might be(38)C,but I could tell from the expression on his face that he was not.He was(39)B.I felt like saying that it was ridiculous to(40)Athat out of all the millions of people in Chicago I could possibly have ever bumped into his friend.But,(41)C,I just smiled and reminded him that Chicago was a very(42)Dcity.He nodded,and I thought he was going to be content to drop the subject and talk about something else.But I was wrong.He was silent for a few minutes,and then he (43)Ato tell me all about his friend.
His friend's main(44)Bin life seemed to be tennis.He was an excellent tennis player,and he(45)Chad his own tennis court.There were a lot of people with swimming(46)C,yet there were only two people with private tennis court; his friend in Chicago was one of them.I told him that I knew several(47)Alike that,including my brother,who was doctor in California.He(48)Cthat maybe there were more private courts in the country,than he(49)Bbut he did not know of any others.Then he asked me(50)Dmy brother lived in California.When I said Sacramento,he said that was a coincidence(51)Ahis Chicago friend spent the summer in Sacramento last year and he lived next door to a(52)Awho had a tennis court in his backyard.I said I felt that really was a coincidence because my next-door neighbour had gone to Sacramento last summer and had(53)Athe house next to my brother's house.For a moment,we stared at each other,but we did not say anything.
"Would your friend's name happen to be Roland Kirkwood?"I asked finally.He(54)Band said,"Yes.Would your brother's name happen to be Dr Rey Hunter?"It was my(55)D to laugh."Yes,"I replied.
His friend's main(44)Bin life seemed to be tennis.He was an excellent tennis player,and he(45)Chad his own tennis court.There were a lot of people with swimming(46)C,yet there were only two people with private tennis court; his friend in Chicago was one of them.I told him that I knew several(47)Alike that,including my brother,who was doctor in California.He(48)Cthat maybe there were more private courts in the country,than he(49)Bbut he did not know of any others.Then he asked me(50)Dmy brother lived in California.When I said Sacramento,he said that was a coincidence(51)Ahis Chicago friend spent the summer in Sacramento last year and he lived next door to a(52)Awho had a tennis court in his backyard.I said I felt that really was a coincidence because my next-door neighbour had gone to Sacramento last summer and had(53)Athe house next to my brother's house.For a moment,we stared at each other,but we did not say anything.
"Would your friend's name happen to be Roland Kirkwood?"I asked finally.He(54)Band said,"Yes.Would your brother's name happen to be Dr Rey Hunter?"It was my(55)D to laugh."Yes,"I replied.
36.A.brother | B.teacher | C.neighbour | D.friend |
37.A.managed | B.happened | C.tried | D.wanted |
38.A.expecting | B.lying | C.joking | D.talking |
39.A.funny | B.serious | C.careful | D.disappointed |
40.A.think | B.find | C.realize | D.see |
41.A.indeed | B.actually | C.instead | D.exactly |
42.A.famous | B.interesting | C.noisy | D.big |
43.A.began | B.stopped | C.refused | D.failed |
44.A.problem | B.interest | C.choice | D.work |
45.A.just | B.ever | C.even | D.surely |
46.A.suit | B.habit | C.pools | D.river |
47.A.people | B.players | C.strangers | D.friends |
48.A.advised | B.argued | C.admitted | D.announced |
49.A.recognized | B.realized | C.visited | D.found |
50.A.how | B.whether | C.when | D.where |
51.A.because | B.if | C.then | D.though |
52.A.doctor | B.friend | C.neighbour | D.player |
53.A.hired | B.visited | C.designed | D.sold |
54.A.smiled | B.laughed | C.cried | D.nodded |
55.A.chance | B.pleasure | C.time | D.turn |
5.假定你班在"珍爱生命,拒闯红灯"教育活动中,召开了一次主题班会.请你根据下表中的内容,用英语写一篇短文.
注意:
1.内容可适当发挥,注意行文连贯;
2.词数:120左右.
参考词汇:pedestrian n.(行人);jay-walk vi.(乱穿马路); reprimand vt.(批评,训诫)
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行人闯红灯的危害 | 1.妨碍交通,影响车辆的正常行驶. |
2.容易引发事故,危及他人和自身的生命安全. | |
3.…(自己设想) | |
对行人闯红灯的处罚措施 | 1.批评教育,让其意识到闯红灯的危害性. |
2.当场给予警告并罚款. | |
3.…(自己设想) |
1.内容可适当发挥,注意行文连贯;
2.词数:120左右.
参考词汇:pedestrian n.(行人);jay-walk vi.(乱穿马路); reprimand vt.(批评,训诫)