Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one? A true friend will stay the same even when the situations change. 查看更多

 

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Read the following passage and answer the following questions in complete sentences:Write your answers in your answer sheet:

  Hello.It’s one of the first words we learn as babies, yet it’s one of the last words we think to use as adults today.That’s unfortunate, because saying hello is more than just saying hello——it is recognition of another’s worth.How might the world change——how might we change——if we mastered this word? To find out, I spent one month saying hello to every person I met.Here’s what I’ve learned.

  It can boost(促进)productivity.In one of the few studies ever done on this subject, Allan All day, an assistant professor of special education at Oklahoma State University, had middle school teachers greet their students individually each morning.This exchange of greetings raised the kids’ productivity.School went from impersonal to personal, and that resulted in more class participation and better grades.

  Environments influence friendliness.One study found that people in the city were less likely to shake hands with a stranger than those in the countryside.My experience was similar.Whatever the reason, my urban hellos were answered far less often than my rural ones.Similarly, people in vacation spots were far friendlier than those hurrying work downtown.

  It’s a form of universal health insurance.It’s impossible to say hello without smiling.And smiling has been shown to lower blood pressure, relieve stress and boost happiness.Apparently, a smile creates a similar effect in the recipient(接受者).

So maybe we can make the world a better place by ________.After a month of doing it, I feel lighter and I have a better sense of well-being.

1.What does the author say about the adults’ saying hello today?

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2.Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one?

Teachers and students got friendlier so that the students became more active in learning and scored higher in tests.

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3.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 5 with proper words.(within 5 words)

__________________

4.What are the three effects of smiling on health according to the text.(within 8 words)

Smiling can ________

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Modern life is a lot less to the advantage of friendships and neighborliness than it used to be. The average American moves every five years. People drive straight into their garages, hire lawn services, hang out in their backyards instead of their front porches(前走廊). These days, neighbors don't even know each other's names.

Good neighbors and good friends are a lot like electricity or running water: We don't know how much we depend on them until we don't have them. In fact, the authors of a recent book, Refrigerator Rights, claim that refrigerators are signs of close relationships--after all, you wouldn't snatch a drumstick(鸡腿)from the refrigerator of a stranger.

The surprising thing is that all it takes to strengthen your relationship with friends and neighbors is respect for their feelings, concern for their property, and a helping hand when it's needed. Here's how to develop your relationships with two types of vitally important people in your life.

_________________. A true friend doesn't flee when changes occur. The sign of a good friend is one who stays true through it all--marriage, parenthood, new jobs, new homes, the losses. Just because situations change doesn't mean the person has to.

Friendships fade away if there isn't an balance between the give and the take. So make sure you aren't being a burden to your friends. Be sensitive to how much your friend can and can't offer you--be it time, energy, or help -- and don't step over the line. Meanwhile, friendships that drain(耗尽)you will not last. If a friendship is out of balance in this way, you'll need to talk the situation through.

1. Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?

A true friend will stay the same even when the situations change.

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2. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with a proper sentence.(Within 10 words)

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3. What advice is given in the last paragraph?(Within 10 words)

_______________________________________________________________

4. What do you think the author will go on talking about if the passage continues? (Within 10 words)

_______________________________________________________________

5. Translate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph into Chinese.

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Modern life is a lot less to the advantage of friendships and neighborliness than it used to be. The average American moves every five years. People drive straight into their garages, hire lawn services, hang out in their backyards instead of their front porches(前走廊). These days, neighbors don't even know each other's names.

Good neighbors and good friends are a lot like electricity or running water: We don't know how much we depend on them until we don't have them. In fact, the authors of a recent book, Refrigerator Rights, claim that refrigerators are signs of close relationships--after all, you wouldn't snatch a drumstick(鸡腿)from the refrigerator of a stranger.

The surprising thing is that all it takes to strengthen your relationship with friends and neighbors is respect for their feelings, concern for their property, and a helping hand when it's needed. Here's how to develop your relationships with two types of vitally important people in your life.

_________________. A true friend doesn't flee when changes occur. The sign of a good friend is one who stays true through it all--marriage, parenthood, new jobs, new homes, the losses. Just because situations change doesn't mean the person has to.

Friendships fade away if there isn't an balance between the give and the take. So make sure you aren't being a burden to your friends. Be sensitive to how much your friend can and can't offer you--be it time, energy, or help -- and don't step over the line. Meanwhile, friendships that drain(耗尽)you will not last. If a friendship is out of balance in this way, you'll need to talk the situation through.

1. Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?

A true friend will stay the same even when the situations change.

_______________________________________________________________

2. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with a proper sentence.(Within 10 words)

_______________________________________________________________

3. What advice is given in the last paragraph?(Within 10 words)

_______________________________________________________________

4. What do you think the author will go on talking about if the passage continues? (Within 10 words)

_______________________________________________________________

5. Translate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph into Chinese.

_______________________________________________________________

 

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Many students want to find friends on the Internet as a way of practising their language skills and learning more about new cultures. Traditional pen pals were the primary source for such contacts, and students could write each other letters. With the Internet, finding friends has become much easier, and such relationships are called key pals.

However, care and consideration should be given when finding friends on the Internet:

◎Search the Internet for reputable(有信誉的) services. Look for reviews of such sites to learn more about other students’ experiences. Don’t join a service until you have done your research.

◎Check to see if you can use a nickname, instead of ___2_______, to protect your identity.

◎Never give personal information to anyone, including your home address, phone number, and birthday.

◎Stop contact with others if you feel uncomfortable with the topics of conversation. Again, if you protect your identity, this will be easier to do. Tell your teachers, parents, or even local law enforcement if problems arise.

◎Try to use the language you are studying in the classroom in your communication with others.

◎Ask appropriate questions that will also help you learn about other cultures. Remember that someone’s personal experience might help you to understand a whole culture. You have to talk to many different people, and this will get you started.

1.Please give this passage a proper title. (Please answer within 10 words.)

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2.Please fill in the blank with proper words. (Please answer within 5 words.)

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3.Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?

    Pen friends used to write letters to keep in touch with each other.

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4.Why do many students want to find friends on the Internet?

(Please answer within 25 words.)

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5.The word “that” in the last paragraph refers to        . (Please answer within 5 words.).

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Many students want to find friends on the Internet as a way of practising their language skills and learning more about new cultures. Traditional pen pals were the primary source for such contacts, and students could write each other letters. With the Internet, fingding friends has become much easier, and such relationships are called key pals.

However, care and consideration should be given when finding friends on the Internet:

◎Search the Internet for reputable(有信誉的) services. Look for reviews of such sites to learn more about other students’ experiences. Don’t join a service until you have done your research.

◎Check to see if you can use a nickname, instead of __________, to protect your identity.

◎Never give personal information to anyone, including your home address, phone number, and birthday.

◎Stop contact with others if you feel uncomfortable with the topics of conversation. Again, if you protect your identity, this will be easier to do. Tell your teachers, parents, or even local law enforement if problem arise.

Try to use the language you are studying in the classroom in your communication with others.

◎Ask appropriate questions that will also help you learn about other cultures. Remember that someone’s personal experience might help you to understand a whole culture. You have to talk to many different people, and this will get you started.

 

76. Please give this passage a proper title. (Please answer with 10 words.)

 

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77. Please fill in the blank with proper words. (Please answer within 5 words.)

 

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78. Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?

    Pen friends used to write letters to keep in touch with each other.

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79. Why do many students want to find friends on the Internet?

   (Please answer within 30 words.)

 

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80. Please translate the underlined sentence.

 

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