【题目】Give people a chance before you judge them because you really never know what’s going on beneath the surface. I am always reminded that judging a person by what others say or my first impression is usually wrong.
It’s so easy to make assumptions (臆想)and expectations about someone, just to find out they were completely false. The shy girl turns out to be one of the funniest girls I’ve ever met; the mean girl is actually very sensitive and loving; the cocky guy is unsure of himself, etc.
I hope there is a world where we stop judging a person by what they wear, their hairstyle, their job, their car; we simply love and accept them for who they are. Someone may have untidy hair because they over slept, or their clothes don’t match because their house burned down and lost everything. All I’m saying is, “can we focus more on what’s going on inside a person rather than the outside?”
There are so many people who seem like everything is just fine on the outside, but the inside is angry or hurting. They don’t know how to just be themselves or they’re afraid to because they may be seen as the “crazy” or “strange” persons.
I truly believe everything begins with ourselves. Before we can really stop judging others by the outside, we must stop judging ourselves. We must know how to treat ourselves first. Let’s stop getting in our own way and accept ourselves and others as we are.
【1】The underlined word “cocky” in Paragraph 2 probably means______.
A. lovely B. clever C. proud D. stupid
【2】When we judge a person, we should pay more attention to _______.
A. what he wears B. what he does or has
C. our first feelings and thoughts D. what’s going on inside him
【3】What’s the best title of the passage?
A. Don’t judge a book by its cover B. Judge a person by his outside.
C. Learn to just be yourselves. D. Accept what you are.
【答案】
【1】C
【2】D
【3】A
【解析】
试题分析: 本文主要讲述不要根据外表来判断一个人,那可能是错误的
【1】C 词意猜测。根据第二段提到The shy girl turns out to be one of the funniest girls I’ve ever met; the mean girl is actually very sensitive and loving; the cocky guy is unsure of himself, etc.害羞的女孩证明是我见过最有趣的人,吝啬的女孩非常敏感和有爱,骄傲的女孩对自己不太确定,故选C项;
【2】D 细节理解题。根据第三段提到All I’m saying is, “can we focus more on what’s going on inside a person rather than the outside?”我所说的是,我们应该集中到一个人的内涵而不是外表,故选D项;
【3】A 主旨标题。本文主要讲述不要根据外表来判断一个人,那可能是错误的,故选A项。
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