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A.Friendship will not change forever.
B.Friendship can help people grow up.
C.Competition must harm friendship.
D.Friends should keep no secrets to each other.
B
)10.Which of the following statements about friendship is correct?A.Friendship will not change forever.
B.Friendship can help people grow up.
C.Competition must harm friendship.
D.Friends should keep no secrets to each other.
答案:
B
二、完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
Blankets(毛毯)suddenly started appearing on park chairs in Boston last February. On the blankets were some _11_ with the following words:
“These blankets are not lost! If you are _12_, without a shelter(住处)and looking for comfort, please take one. They are _13_ you! Enjoy, and know that you are important.”
The blankets were great gifts for those without homes during the winter. Many people got help _14_ nobody knew who had put the blankets there. It was still a mystery. As the _15_ of the blankets rose, Cathy was known to the public(公众).
“It was me,” she said. “I didn’t want _16_ to know about it. But what if I can encourage more people to help others? That’s what I _17_ most about.”
In the last two years, Cathy has been doing something good _18_ for those without homes in Boston. She’s given bags of food to _19_ people. Sometimes she’ll just buy cups of coffee for them.
Cathy and her friend Colleen are planning a new project. They want to carry out an act of _20_ every day. For example, they plan to buy meals for those people in need and hand out care bags to patients. Besides, they’ll do _21_ things, like leaving coins in stores for children to find and giving mints(薄荷糖)to diners after meals.
Others have already been _22_ by Cathy to take action to help. When she put a set of scarves for the people on the streets, a stranger _23_ a set of dollar bills there.
According to Cathy, that’s exactly what she was hoping for—to provide encouragement for others to _24_ too. Why not join her to make it come true? _25_ her story with your friends and see what you can do to help others today.
Small, simple acts of kindness can really go a long way.
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Blankets(毛毯)suddenly started appearing on park chairs in Boston last February. On the blankets were some _11_ with the following words:
“These blankets are not lost! If you are _12_, without a shelter(住处)and looking for comfort, please take one. They are _13_ you! Enjoy, and know that you are important.”
The blankets were great gifts for those without homes during the winter. Many people got help _14_ nobody knew who had put the blankets there. It was still a mystery. As the _15_ of the blankets rose, Cathy was known to the public(公众).
“It was me,” she said. “I didn’t want _16_ to know about it. But what if I can encourage more people to help others? That’s what I _17_ most about.”
In the last two years, Cathy has been doing something good _18_ for those without homes in Boston. She’s given bags of food to _19_ people. Sometimes she’ll just buy cups of coffee for them.
Cathy and her friend Colleen are planning a new project. They want to carry out an act of _20_ every day. For example, they plan to buy meals for those people in need and hand out care bags to patients. Besides, they’ll do _21_ things, like leaving coins in stores for children to find and giving mints(薄荷糖)to diners after meals.
Others have already been _22_ by Cathy to take action to help. When she put a set of scarves for the people on the streets, a stranger _23_ a set of dollar bills there.
According to Cathy, that’s exactly what she was hoping for—to provide encouragement for others to _24_ too. Why not join her to make it come true? _25_ her story with your friends and see what you can do to help others today.
Small, simple acts of kindness can really go a long way.
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A
)11. A. notes B. books C. maps D. ads(
A
)12. A. cold B. hungry C. thirsty D. lonely(
B
)13. A. against B. for C. like D. from(
B
)14. A. and B. but C. or D. so(
A
)15. A. attention B. warmth C. cost D. choice(
B
)16. A. someone B. anyone C. nobody D. everybody(
D
)17. A. spend B. require C. remember D. care(
D
)18. A. bravely B. suddenly C. quickly D. secretly(
A
)19. A. homeless B. impatient C. old D. sick(
C
)20. A. fairness B. happiness C. kindness D. politeness(
B
)21. A. funny B. easy C. boring D. difficult(
C
)22. A. prevented B. invited C. encouraged D. required(
C
)23. A. stole B. found C. left D. took(
D
)24. A. show up B. wake up C. go out D. help out(
C
)25. A. Choose B. Forget C. Share D. Create
答案:
11. A
12. A
13. B
14. B
15. A
16. B
17. D
18. D
19. A
20. C
21. B
22. C
23. C
24. D
25. C
11. A
12. A
13. B
14. B
15. A
16. B
17. D
18. D
19. A
20. C
21. B
22. C
23. C
24. D
25. C
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