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D 热点话题·不要以貌取人
Have you ever heard the saying "Don't judge(判断) a book by its cover"? Well, in Chinese, we have an expression called "yimao quren".
Imagine meeting someone new at school. He might look different from you in hair, clothes, or looks. It's important not to make any judgements about him just because of how he looks.
Sometimes, people make a mistake by judging others by their looks. They might think someone is mean(刻薄的) or unfriendly just because he has a serious face or wears unusual clothes. But what meets the eye isn't always the truth!
In fact, people are like books with many pages. We need to read more and more pages to understand them. That means getting to know them, talking to them, and learning about their interests and personalities.
Think about your best friends. When you met them for the first time, you might not have known they would become your best friends. But as you spent time together and got to know each other, you realised how amazing they were.
By not judging people by their looks, we'll open our hearts to new people in our lives. We start to understand and treasure(珍惜) the differences between us, like different cultures, backgrounds and ways of thinking.
So, let's keep an open mind and be nice to everyone we meet. Let's treat others with kindness and fairness(公平), no matter how they look. When we do that, we make a world where everyone feels important and accepted for who they are. After all, the most amazing things are hidden within every one of us!
13. What does the underlined sentence "But what meets the eye isn't always the truth!" mean?
A. Sometimes, seeing is believing.
B. We should always trust our eyes.
C. Sometimes, we can't trust our ears.
D. Sometimes, things aren't what they seem.
14. What does the underlined word "personalities" mean in Chinese?
A. 性格
B. 性别
C. 人物
D. 爱好
15. What will happen if we don't judge people by their looks?
A. We'll have a better memory.
B. We'll have more friends.
C. We'll face fewer worries.
D. We'll be more understanding.
16. ◆新考法·段落大意◆What's the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. We should trust everyone around us.
B. We should treat others with kindness no matter how they look.
C. We should make friends with people who are different from us.
D. We should encourage people to accept themselves for who they are.
Have you ever heard the saying "Don't judge(判断) a book by its cover"? Well, in Chinese, we have an expression called "yimao quren".
Imagine meeting someone new at school. He might look different from you in hair, clothes, or looks. It's important not to make any judgements about him just because of how he looks.
Sometimes, people make a mistake by judging others by their looks. They might think someone is mean(刻薄的) or unfriendly just because he has a serious face or wears unusual clothes. But what meets the eye isn't always the truth!
In fact, people are like books with many pages. We need to read more and more pages to understand them. That means getting to know them, talking to them, and learning about their interests and personalities.
Think about your best friends. When you met them for the first time, you might not have known they would become your best friends. But as you spent time together and got to know each other, you realised how amazing they were.
By not judging people by their looks, we'll open our hearts to new people in our lives. We start to understand and treasure(珍惜) the differences between us, like different cultures, backgrounds and ways of thinking.
So, let's keep an open mind and be nice to everyone we meet. Let's treat others with kindness and fairness(公平), no matter how they look. When we do that, we make a world where everyone feels important and accepted for who they are. After all, the most amazing things are hidden within every one of us!
13. What does the underlined sentence "But what meets the eye isn't always the truth!" mean?
A. Sometimes, seeing is believing.
B. We should always trust our eyes.
C. Sometimes, we can't trust our ears.
D. Sometimes, things aren't what they seem.
14. What does the underlined word "personalities" mean in Chinese?
A. 性格
B. 性别
C. 人物
D. 爱好
15. What will happen if we don't judge people by their looks?
A. We'll have a better memory.
B. We'll have more friends.
C. We'll face fewer worries.
D. We'll be more understanding.
16. ◆新考法·段落大意◆What's the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. We should trust everyone around us.
B. We should treat others with kindness no matter how they look.
C. We should make friends with people who are different from us.
D. We should encourage people to accept themselves for who they are.
答案:
13.D 14.A 15.D 16.B
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