题目内容

Many people find 1. hard to make friends. It really isn’t. So how can we make friends?

First, relax. If you are nervous or try to look cool, others will think you are strange. So relax, and people will like you. A good topic to talk about is music,2.almost everybody likes music. You can ask them3.kind of music they like and start a conversation with them. Sometimes, you may even find things4.common.

5., be a good listener. Pay attention to what they say. It’s important to be a good listener because everyone likes to be6.(hear), and if your new friend feels you are listening to him, he will enjoy your company more.

Third, develop7.(friendship). You may talk to some people now ,but soon they will forget you if you stop8.(talk) to them. You should say hello to them if you see them. Call them as often as9.. If you do that every day, they’ll be happy to know that you care about them and remember them, so they won’t forget you.

If you follow the above10., you will make friends easily.

1.it

2.because

3.what

4.in common

5.Second

6.heard

7.friendship

8.talking

9.possible

10.advice

【解析】

1.小题1】本题it做形式宾语,真正的宾语是动词不定式。

2.小题2】联系上下文,一个好的谈论的话题是音乐,因为几乎每个人都喜欢音乐。

3.小题3】what kind of music什么种类的音乐。此处what是关系代词,引导宾语从句。

4.小题4】in common是介词词组,共同点。

5.小题5】联系上一个自然段,用First,所以此处用Second表示第二点。

6.小题6】结合句意,每个人都喜欢别人听他们讲话,此处是被动,表示被听。

7.小题7】friendship名词,友谊。

8.小题8】stop doing sth. 停止做某事

9.小题9】as soon as possible 的意思是尽可能快的。

10.小题10】联系上文,可知提的是三个建议。

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