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五、阅读理解。
Part of growing up is learning how to work things out for yourself. However, when you're feeling lost, you don't have to be alone.
There are lots of reasons why you could need help, for example, with schoolwork, learning a new skill, or when you feel sad or angry. Feeling down because you're finding something difficult, or it's taking a long time to make progress, can also make you feel like you can't do it. These are all signs that you need help. When you're struggling with something but you tell yourself you should do it on your own, asking for help will move you forward more quickly.
Asking for help isn't always easy. It can be tricky if you're not sure who to ask. You might feel worried that they won't want to help or that they don't have the time. If you're ashamed that you need help, or if you think asking for a helping hand is a sign of weakness, it makes it harder to turn to another person. A counsellor who advises young people says, “We may feel scared that it won't be taken seriously or that it isn't a big deal to the other person.”
Everyone finds things difficult sometimes. The counsellor believes asking for help is brave. “Letting someone in, trusting them with your story and asking them to listen to you and help you takes great courage.” By asking for help, you can also practise speaking up for yourself and saying what you need. It also shows you how someone else might feel when they're struggling, which means you could be more able to offer a helping hand when someone needs it.
1. Who is the passage written for?
A. Parents.
B. Students.
C. Doctors.
D. Teachers.
2. What does the underlined word “tricky” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Exciting.
B. Funny.
C. Boring.
D. Difficult.
3. According to the passage, why do we fail to ask for help?
A. We are not brave enough.
B. Others don't have free time.
C. The problem isn't taken seriously.
D. We can deal with everything alone.
4. What lesson does this passage teach us?
A. Actions speak louder than words.
B. God helps those who help themselves.
C. A problem shared is a problem halved.
D. A man becomes learned by asking questions.
Part of growing up is learning how to work things out for yourself. However, when you're feeling lost, you don't have to be alone.
There are lots of reasons why you could need help, for example, with schoolwork, learning a new skill, or when you feel sad or angry. Feeling down because you're finding something difficult, or it's taking a long time to make progress, can also make you feel like you can't do it. These are all signs that you need help. When you're struggling with something but you tell yourself you should do it on your own, asking for help will move you forward more quickly.
Asking for help isn't always easy. It can be tricky if you're not sure who to ask. You might feel worried that they won't want to help or that they don't have the time. If you're ashamed that you need help, or if you think asking for a helping hand is a sign of weakness, it makes it harder to turn to another person. A counsellor who advises young people says, “We may feel scared that it won't be taken seriously or that it isn't a big deal to the other person.”
Everyone finds things difficult sometimes. The counsellor believes asking for help is brave. “Letting someone in, trusting them with your story and asking them to listen to you and help you takes great courage.” By asking for help, you can also practise speaking up for yourself and saying what you need. It also shows you how someone else might feel when they're struggling, which means you could be more able to offer a helping hand when someone needs it.
1. Who is the passage written for?
A. Parents.
B. Students.
C. Doctors.
D. Teachers.
2. What does the underlined word “tricky” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Exciting.
B. Funny.
C. Boring.
D. Difficult.
3. According to the passage, why do we fail to ask for help?
A. We are not brave enough.
B. Others don't have free time.
C. The problem isn't taken seriously.
D. We can deal with everything alone.
4. What lesson does this passage teach us?
A. Actions speak louder than words.
B. God helps those who help themselves.
C. A problem shared is a problem halved.
D. A man becomes learned by asking questions.
答案:
1~4. BDAC
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