摘要: close 亲密的,接近的

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  Every one needs friends.We all like to feel close(亲密的)to someone.It is nice to have a friend to talk, laugh and do so many things together with.Surely, there are times when we need to be alone.We don’t always want people around.But we would feel lonely if we never had a friend.

  No two people are the same.Sometimes friends don’t get along well.That doesn’t mean that they no longer like each other.Most of the time they will go on being friends.Sometimes friends move away.Then we feel very sad.We miss them very much.But we can call them and write to them.Maybe we would never see them again.And we can make new friends.It is surprising to find out how much we like new people when we get to know them.Families sometimes name their children after a close friend.Many places are named after men and women, if they are friendly to people in a town.Some libraries are named this way.So are some schools.We think of these people when we go to these places.

  There’s more good news for people, if they have friends.These people live longer than those who don’t have friends.Why? It could be that they are happier.Being happy helps you stay well.Or it could be just knowing that someone cares about you.If someone cares about you, you take better care of yourself.

(1)

The first paragraph tells us ________.

[  ]

A.

none need friends

B.

we always need friends around us

C.

making friends is the need in people’s life

D.

we need to be alone

(2)

Which of the following is what the writer doesn’t say in the passage?

[  ]

A.

People are happy when their friends leave them.

B.

People will never see their friends after their friends move away.

C.

People can know their friends in different ways.

D.

People like their friends very much if they get to know them.

(3)

Which of the following is the most probable place people name after friendly people?

[  ]

A.

A house.

B.

A room.

C.

A village.

D.

A library.

(4)

If people have friends, they would live longer, because ________.

[  ]

A.

they feel happier and healthier

B.

they get a lot of help from their friends

C.

they take better care of themselves

D.

both A and C

(5)

This passage tells us ________.

[  ]

A.

that people are all friends

B.

that people need friends

C.

how to get to know friends

D.

how to name a place

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  Americans are more socially isolated than they were 20 years ago, and nearly a quarter of people said they had “zero”close friends with whom to discuss personal matters. More than 50 percent named two or fewer confidants (密友), most often immediate family members, the researchers said.

  “This is a big social change, and it shows something that’s not good for our society,” said Duke University Professor Lynn Smith. She said that it showed there was a surprising drop in the number of close friends people had since 1985. At that time, Americans most commonly said they had three close friends whom they had known for a long time, saw often, and with whom they shared a number of interests. They were almost likely to name four or five friends and the relationships often sprang from their neighborhoods or communities (社区).

  Ties to a close network of friends create a social safety net that is good for society, and for the individual. People were not asked why they had fewer intimate (亲密的) ties, but Smith said that part of the causes could be that Americans are working more, marrying later, having fewer children, and commuting (往返上班) longer distances. “It’s one thing to know someone and exchange e-mails with him. It’s another thing to say, ‘Will you give me a ride out of town with all of my possessions and pets?’ and ‘Can I stay with you for a couple or three months?’” Smith said. “Worrying about social isolation is not a matter of nostalgia (怀旧之情) for a warm and comfortable past. Real things are strongly connected with that,” added Harvard University Professor Robert Putnam, author of Bowling Alone, a book on the decline of American communities. He suggested flexible work schedules would allow Americans to tend both personal and professional lives.

1. What’s the passage mainly talking about?

   A. American social isolation.

   B. Americans have “zero” close friends.

   C. Ties to a close network of friends are good for society.

   D. Flexible work schedules change Americans’ lifestyle.

2. From the second paragraph we can learn that people tend to ____.

   A. be closer than before

   B. be less close than before

   C. have more friends than before

   D. have more family members than before

3. Which of the following is the possible cause of American social isolation?

   A. They work more.

   B. They don’t marry.

   C. They have more children.

   D. They spend too much time on relaxation.

4. According to Professor Robert, ____.

  A. there could be four possible causes for American social isolation

   B. worrying about social isolation is not a matter of nostalgia

   C. flexible work schedules don’t affect (影响) Americans’ way of life

   D. American social isolation is only a small social problem

 

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Americans are more socially isolated than they were 20 years ago, and nearly a quarter of people said they had “zero”close friends with whom to discuss personal matters. More than 50 percent named two or fewer confidants (密友), most often immediate family members, the researchers said.

  “This is a big social change, and it shows something that’s not good for our society,” said Duke University Professor Lynn Smith. She said that it showed there was a surprising drop in the number of close friends people had since 1985. At that time, Americans most commonly said they had three close friends whom they had known for a long time, saw often, and with whom they shared a number of interests. They were almost likely to name four or five friends and the relationships often sprang from their neighborhoods or communities (社区).

  Ties to a close network of friends create a social safety net that is good for society, and for the individual. People were not asked why they had fewer intimate (亲密的) ties, but Smith said that part of the causes could be that Americans are working more, marrying later, having fewer children, and commuting (往返上班) longer distances. “It’s one thing to know someone and exchange e-mails with him. It’s another thing to say, ‘Will you give me a ride out of town with all of my possessions and pets?’ and ‘Can I stay with you for a couple or three months?’” Smith said. “Worrying about social isolation is not a matter of nostalgia (怀旧之情) for a warm and comfortable past. Real things are strongly connected with that,” added Harvard University Professor Robert Putnam, author of Bowling Alone, a book on the decline of American communities. He suggested flexible work schedules would allow Americans to tend both personal and professional lives.

1. What’s the passage mainly talking about?

   A. American social isolation.

   B. Americans have “zero” close friends.

   C. Ties to a close network of friends are good for society.

   D. Flexible work schedules change Americans’ lifestyle.

2. From the second paragraph we can learn that people tend to ____.

   A. be closer than before

   B. be less close than before

   C. have more friends than before

   D. have more family members than before

3. Which of the following is the possible cause of American social isolation?

   A. They work more.

   B. They don’t marry.

   C. They have more children.

   D. They spend too much time on relaxation.

4. According to Professor Robert, ____.

   A. there could be four possible causes for American social isolation

   B. worrying about social isolation is not a matter of nostalgia

   C. flexible work schedules don’t affect (影响) Americans’ way of life

   D. American social isolation is only a small social     problem

 

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阅读理解

  We like to keep our distance from others and there are very specific social rules about how close we can go to others in particular situations.The social distances here are approximate, of course and will vary with people.But they are still a good general rule.Hall identified four zones that are common for Americans:

  Public Zone:12 feet.The public zone is generally over 12 feet.That is, when we’re walking around town, we’ll try to keep at least 12 feet between us and other people.Of course there’re many times when we cannot do this.We’ll start to notice other people who are with in this distance.The closer they get, the more we become aware.

  Social Zone:4-12 feet.Within the social zone, we start to feel a connection with other people.When they’re closer, then we can talk with them without having to shout, but still keep them at a safe distance.This is a comfortable distance for people who are standing in a group but maybe not talking directly with one another.

  Personal Zone:1.5-4feet.In the personal zone, the conversation gets more direct, and this is a good distance for two people who are talking seriously about something.

  Intimate(亲密的)Zone:<1.5 feet.When a person is within arm’s reach or closer, then we can touch them in intimate ways.Romance of all kinds happens in this space.Entering intimate zone of somebody else can be very threatening.

  The rules about social distances vary with different groups of people.People who live in towns spend more time close to one another.In a large and crowded city, the distances will be less than in a small town.Different countries also have different rules about social distances.Watch a Japanese person talking at a party with a person from a Western country.The Japanese will step in and the Westerner will step back.Speeded up, it’s like a dance around the room.

(1)

Which of the following shows how the text is organized?(①=Paragraph 1…)

[  ]

A.

B.

C.

D.

(2)

In a less crowded place, an American usually keeps a stranger at a distance of _______.

[  ]

A.

about 1.5 feet

B.

less than 4 feet

C.

about 2 feet

D.

more than 12 feet

(3)

If eight people sit in a room and all of them don’t talk directly with one another, they prefer _______.

[  ]

A.

Public Zone

B.

Social Zone

C.

Personal Zone

D.

intimate Zone

(4)

What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

[  ]

A.

There’re some rules about social distances

B.

The Japanese are more polite than Americans

C.

The rules about social distances can vary

D.

Cities have fewer rules about social distances

(5)

What can we infer from the last paragraph?

[  ]

A.

The Japanese would like to dance with people from Western countries

B.

The Westerner would like to keep close to people they are talking with at party

C.

The Japanese would like to keep a distance from people they are talking with at party

D.

The social distance between people in small towns is longer than that in large and crowded cities.

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