题目内容
Being friends with other students, we must ________ their study and health.
- A.take care
- B.be careful
- C.care about
- D.care into
短文改错
| Be a friend. Do you know what to make friends?There is | 1. ________ |
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only one good way. You make friends by being friend. |
2. ________ |
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A friendly person is interesting in other people. He |
3. ________ |
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wants to be help if he can. |
4. ________ |
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Some people feel friendly, and they don't know how to |
5. ________ |
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show it. Do you like that? If you are, this selection (选文) |
6. ________ |
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may help you. It may show you ways of make new friends. |
7. ________ |
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You can help a new classmate by talking with him. |
8. ________ |
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Tell him about the other child. Find about his old |
9. ________ |
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school and the things he likes to do. You may find that |
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you like this new classmate very much. |
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He may become one of your better friends. |
10. ________ |
完形填空(20分)
When people don’t know the language, the most common way is 36 communicate with 37 . However, many gestures have different meanings, or no meanings at all. In different parts of the world, in the United States, 38 example 39 your head 40 “Yes.” In
some parts of Greece and Turkey, 41 , this motion can mean “” 42 “. In Southeast Asia, nodding your head 43 a polite way of 44 “I hear
you.”
In ancient Rome, 45 the emperor wanted to spare someone’s life, he would put his 46 up. Today in the United States, when someone put his/ her thumb 47 , it means “ 48 .” However in Sardinia and Greece, the gesture is insulting and 49 not be used there.
In the United States, 50 your clasped hands 51 your head means “I’m the champion.” Or “I’m the winner.” It is the sign fighters make 52 they win a fight. When a leading Russian Statesman made this gesture after a White House meeting, Americans misunderstood and thought he meant he was a winner. In Russia, however, it is a sign of 53 .
In the United States, 54 your hand up with the thumb and index finge in a circle and the 55 three fingers spread out means “Everything is O.K.” And is frequently used by astronauts and politicians. In France and Belgium, it can mean “ You are worth nothing.”
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