【題目】As we all know, friendship is of great importance in our daily life. A friend can give us help and share our difficulties and happiness. But how to make friends is still difficult to some of us. 【1】
1. Be friendly to others. 【2】 You should try to make a stranger feel at home wherever he happens to be. Think more of others than of yourself and never judge a person by his appearance and clothes.
2. Be reliable. If you and your friend agree to meet somewhere, don’t be late. If you’re not going to make it on time or make it at all, call them as soon as you realize it. 【3】 Be someone that people know they can depend on.
3. 【4】 Listen carefully to what people say, remember important details about them (their names, their likes and dislikes), ask questions about their interests, and just take the time to learn more about them.
4. Encourage your friends: A true friend always gives courage to his friends. 【5】 Never make fun of or laugh at your friends in front of others. You should come to support them.
A.Be a good listener.
B.When you say you’ll do something, do it.
C.A friend to all is a friend to none.
D.The following information can give you some tips:
E.And never leave your friend when he is in trouble.
F.Smile at others and you are sure to get a smile in return.
G.He will remain with them in bothgood as well as bad times.
【答案】
【1】D
【2】F
【3】B
【4】A
【5】G
【解析】
試題分析:本文主要講述的是如何交到好朋友。
【1】此空出現(xiàn)在第一段,而且下面的內(nèi)容就是關(guān)于如何交朋友的具體的方法。故選擇D,意為:下面的內(nèi)容可以給你一些建議。正好起到了承上啟下的作用。
【2】聯(lián)系本段的小標(biāo)題,be friendly to others,可知本段主要講述的是對他人要友好。在所有選項中,選項F建議人們:對他人微笑,你也肯定會得到一個微笑。這正是友好的一個方式,故選擇F。
【3】聯(lián)系本段的主要內(nèi)容,再聯(lián)系下文的Be someone that people know they can depend on.可知講述的是要成為能夠依靠的人。而通過If you and your friend agree to meet somewhere, don’t be late.可知想要成為這樣的人,就應(yīng)該能說到做到。符合這一內(nèi)容的只有選項B。
【4】本題考查小標(biāo)題部分,只有選項A和選項C符合條件。通過閱讀后面的內(nèi)容可知,本段講的是仔細聽別人講的話。故選擇A,做一位好的聽眾。
【5】通過小標(biāo)題可知這段講述的是鼓勵自己的朋友,而本段最后一句說的是支持朋友。故選擇G,表示真正的朋友無論遇到好事還是壞事都會永遠伴隨你左右。
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