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Ⅱ.阅读理解
A
Making friends is a fun and important part of our lives. It makes us feel happy and less lonely. Here are some easy tips for you to make new friends.
1. Smile and Say Hello
The first step to making friends is to be friendly. When you see someone new, show them a big smile and say "Hello" or "Hi". This shows that you're open to talking and getting to know them.
2. Be Interested in Others
People like talking about themselves. Ask questions like, "What's your favourite hobby?" or "What did you do over the weekend?" Showing interest in what they say will make them feel special and want to talk more with you.
3. Share Your Interests
If you find out you have something in common, like liking the same sport or book, tell them about it! Sharing your interests helps create a connection(联结) and makes it easier to start a conversation.
4. Be Kind and Helpful
Everyone loves a kind and helpful friend. If you see someone having problems with their homework or needing a hand with something, offer to help. Being kind and supportive will make others want to be your friend, too.
5. Invite Someone to Hang Out
Once you feel comfortable with someone, invite them to do something together outside of school, like going to the park or watching a movie. Spending time together outside of school helps strengthen (加强) your friendship.
6. Remember Names
Trying to remember people's names shows that you care. If you forget someone's name, don't be afraid to ask again nicely. It's okay!
7. ▲
Most importantly, be true to who you are. Don't try to be someone you're not just to make friends. Good friends will like you for who you are.
Remember, making friends takes time and effort but it's worth it!
( )1. What is the first step to making friends according to the passage?
A. Remember names. B. Share hobbies.
C. Show interest in others. D. Be friendly.
( )2. Which of the following can be put into " ▲ "?
A. Join Clubs. B. Listen Carefully.
C. Be Yourself. D. Spend More Time.
( )3. Which of the following statements is the writer most likely to agree with?
A. People are more interested in others than themselves.
B. It's hard for people with different hobbies to be friends.
C. It's OK to ask again if you forget others' names.
D. Try your best to become the way your friends like.
( )4. Why does the writer write the passage?
A. To teach people how to make friends.
B. To advise people to be friendly to others.
C. To introduce the importance of friendship.
D. To ask students to make more friends at school.
A
Making friends is a fun and important part of our lives. It makes us feel happy and less lonely. Here are some easy tips for you to make new friends.
1. Smile and Say Hello
The first step to making friends is to be friendly. When you see someone new, show them a big smile and say "Hello" or "Hi". This shows that you're open to talking and getting to know them.
2. Be Interested in Others
People like talking about themselves. Ask questions like, "What's your favourite hobby?" or "What did you do over the weekend?" Showing interest in what they say will make them feel special and want to talk more with you.
3. Share Your Interests
If you find out you have something in common, like liking the same sport or book, tell them about it! Sharing your interests helps create a connection(联结) and makes it easier to start a conversation.
4. Be Kind and Helpful
Everyone loves a kind and helpful friend. If you see someone having problems with their homework or needing a hand with something, offer to help. Being kind and supportive will make others want to be your friend, too.
5. Invite Someone to Hang Out
Once you feel comfortable with someone, invite them to do something together outside of school, like going to the park or watching a movie. Spending time together outside of school helps strengthen (加强) your friendship.
6. Remember Names
Trying to remember people's names shows that you care. If you forget someone's name, don't be afraid to ask again nicely. It's okay!
7. ▲
Most importantly, be true to who you are. Don't try to be someone you're not just to make friends. Good friends will like you for who you are.
Remember, making friends takes time and effort but it's worth it!
( )1. What is the first step to making friends according to the passage?
A. Remember names. B. Share hobbies.
C. Show interest in others. D. Be friendly.
( )2. Which of the following can be put into " ▲ "?
A. Join Clubs. B. Listen Carefully.
C. Be Yourself. D. Spend More Time.
( )3. Which of the following statements is the writer most likely to agree with?
A. People are more interested in others than themselves.
B. It's hard for people with different hobbies to be friends.
C. It's OK to ask again if you forget others' names.
D. Try your best to become the way your friends like.
( )4. Why does the writer write the passage?
A. To teach people how to make friends.
B. To advise people to be friendly to others.
C. To introduce the importance of friendship.
D. To ask students to make more friends at school.
答案:
1.D 2.C 3.C 4.A
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