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二、阅读理解

(2025·盐城测验)Do you feel lonely(孤独的) when your best friend isn't around? Here's our advice(建议) to you and to all kids who feel lonely sometimes.
It's hard when your best friend isn't around—maybe because he or she moved to a different school or a different class. You may feel left out during breaks or lunchtime. You want to make new friends, but how do you find them? Maybe it seems like everybody else already has friends. But remember, there's always room for more friends.
Start by looking around your classroom—think about which kids you'd like to play with during breaks. Look for chances(机会) to say hi to them, smile, and be friendly. Offer to share something or show your appreciation(欣赏) to them. Invite(邀请) someone to play with you or say “Do you want to sit here?” in the lunch room. When you're at break, walk over to kids you want to play with, act kindly, and say “Hi, may I join you?” or just join in.
If you have trouble with this or if you're feeling shy, ask your teachers to help you make new friends. Teachers are usually pretty good at matching people.
The best way to make friends is to be a friend yourself. Be kind, be friendly, share, say nice things, offer help—and pretty soon, you'll have one, two or ever more new friends.
You might still miss that special best friend. But when you see each other again, you can share something you didn't have before he or she left. You can introduce him or her to your new friends!
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A. Lonely. B. Worried. C. Glad. D. Shy.
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A. Kids in a different class. B. Kids in your lunch room.
C. Kids in your classroom. D. The teachers who teach you.
(
A. Feeling shy.
B. Studying at school.
C. Making new friends by yourself.
D. Sharing something with your classmates.
(
A. Because teachers are good at matching students.
B. Because teachers have more free time than kids.
C. Because teachers like being friends with students.
D. Because teachers are good at saying nice things.
(
A. Friends are important.
B. Making new friends is quite easy.
C. New friends are better than the old ones.
D. Your friends can't make friends with each other.
(2025·盐城测验)Do you feel lonely(孤独的) when your best friend isn't around? Here's our advice(建议) to you and to all kids who feel lonely sometimes.
It's hard when your best friend isn't around—maybe because he or she moved to a different school or a different class. You may feel left out during breaks or lunchtime. You want to make new friends, but how do you find them? Maybe it seems like everybody else already has friends. But remember, there's always room for more friends.
Start by looking around your classroom—think about which kids you'd like to play with during breaks. Look for chances(机会) to say hi to them, smile, and be friendly. Offer to share something or show your appreciation(欣赏) to them. Invite(邀请) someone to play with you or say “Do you want to sit here?” in the lunch room. When you're at break, walk over to kids you want to play with, act kindly, and say “Hi, may I join you?” or just join in.
If you have trouble with this or if you're feeling shy, ask your teachers to help you make new friends. Teachers are usually pretty good at matching people.
The best way to make friends is to be a friend yourself. Be kind, be friendly, share, say nice things, offer help—and pretty soon, you'll have one, two or ever more new friends.
You might still miss that special best friend. But when you see each other again, you can share something you didn't have before he or she left. You can introduce him or her to your new friends!
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A
)1. What does the underlined phrase “left out” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Lonely. B. Worried. C. Glad. D. Shy.
(
C
)2. Who may become your new friends first?A. Kids in a different class. B. Kids in your lunch room.
C. Kids in your classroom. D. The teachers who teach you.
(
C
)3. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Feeling shy.
B. Studying at school.
C. Making new friends by yourself.
D. Sharing something with your classmates.
(
A
)4. Why can teachers help kids make new friends?A. Because teachers are good at matching students.
B. Because teachers have more free time than kids.
C. Because teachers like being friends with students.
D. Because teachers are good at saying nice things.
(
A
)5. What can we learn from the passage?A. Friends are important.
B. Making new friends is quite easy.
C. New friends are better than the old ones.
D. Your friends can't make friends with each other.
答案:
1. A 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. A
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