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一、根据句意和汉语提示,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式
1. After she heard his words,her anger was
2. She felt
3. Swimming alone in the river is full of
4. Nezha is a great hero who
5. The dog often
6.
7. Animals tell their
1. After she heard his words,her anger was
gone
(不复存在).2. She felt
scared
(害怕的) when walking alone at night.3. Swimming alone in the river is full of
danger
(危险). You'd better not do that.4. Nezha is a great hero who
fights
(为……斗争) against fate(命运).5. The dog often
attacks
(攻击) people when it feels threatened(受到威胁的).6.
Once
(一旦) a language dies,it hardly comes back to life.7. Animals tell their
feelings
(感觉) to one another by acts and by sounds just as we do by words.
答案:
1. gone 2. scared 3. danger 4. fights 5. attacks 6. Once 7. feelings
二、从方框中选择合适的单词或短语并用其适当形式填空,每个单词或短语限用一次
| feel | thought | die | leave... alone | come close to | in times of | get along with | from time to time | a few | have a point |
1. We like to go to the park
2. If birds eat the sick or
3. —Maybe we should take umbrellas today.
—You
4. The little girl was afraid that the big dog in the yard would
5. My cousin and I
6. The movie was so touching that it made all of us share similar
7. My mum bought
8. Please
9. Good friends always stand by each other
10. He is always
| feel | thought | die | leave... alone | come close to | in times of | get along with | from time to time | a few | have a point |
1. We like to go to the park
from time to time
to fly kites when the weather is nice.2. If birds eat the sick or
dead
fish,they may be in danger.3. —Maybe we should take umbrellas today.
—You
have a point
. It looks cloudy.4. The little girl was afraid that the big dog in the yard would
come close to
her.5. My cousin and I
get along with
each other well because we both love playing football.6. The movie was so touching that it made all of us share similar
feelings
of joy and tears.7. My mum bought
a few
fresh apples and oranges from the market this morning.8. Please
leave
the sleeping puppy alone
because it needs to rest after playing all morning.9. Good friends always stand by each other
in times of
trouble and never walk away.10. He is always
thoughtful
enough to hold the door open for people behind him.
答案:
1. from time to time 2. dead 3. have a point 4. come close to 5. get along with 6. feelings 7. a few 8. leave; alone 9. in times of 10. thoughtful
三、阅读理解
When faced with stress or hardship,who do you turn to for help? Who has the power to lift your spirits? Perhaps it's your mum or dad,or an understanding friend who really cares about you.
We all know that spending time with good friends makes us happier. Scientists have even put this feeling to the test,and have found that teen friendships have to do with psychological(心理的) well-being. A study of 108 high school students in Australia found that strong friendships were pretty helpful for teens after a stressful event,such as failing a test. Teens being with friends were reported to have lower levels of sadness,jealousy,and worry.
In fact,friendship not only provides support in the short term,but also influences a person in general in the long run. The researchers interviewed 169 fifteen-year-old teenagers,and tracked their progress over 10 years. Each year,these people were also asked to do a survey testing their levels of anxiety,depression(抑郁),and self-worth. As the results showed,having close bonds(联系) with friends would reduce people's levels of anxiety,depression,and improve self-worth. In addition,another study in the journal *Child Development* found that having good teenage friendships might help teens become better parents in the future. This is because they show more empathy(同理心) to their close friends,which helps them develop better parenting skills. Dr Jessica A. Stern,in an interview with *Psychology Today*,emphasized(强调),“When you're a teenager,close friendships are an important ‘training ground’ for developing social skills and learning how to care for others in more mature(成熟的) ways when you grow up.”
However,does having many friends necessarily mean more happiness? In fact,having a lot of friends in one's friend circle doesn't always bring mental health benefits. Instead,having too many friends can sometimes lead to social anxiety. The key to teen friendships lies not in the number of friends,but in the closeness and quality of a few good ones. It's the deep understanding and being understood by another person that help teenagers develop necessary social skills for the future.
As we can see,friendships during teenage years play a key role in psychological well-being. We always hope that friendships last forever,even if it isn't always the case. Developing close teen friendships can pave the way for a happier,more worthwhile life ahead.
(
A. Having good teen friends brings long-term benefits to a person.
B. Having close bonds with family reduces people's levels of anxiety.
C. Teenagers can train their social skills with the help of their parents.
D. Good teen friendships help improve physical health in the long run.
(
A. Developing close teen friendships helps improve social skills.
B. Being with friends is helpful for teens before a stressful event.
C. The more friends a teen has,the happier he or she will become.
D. Forming close teen relationships in fact lowers one's self-worth.
(
A. To show the ways to make more friends.
B. To explore the true meaning of happiness.
C. To stress the difficulty of making real friends.
D. To introduce the influence of teen friendships.
When faced with stress or hardship,who do you turn to for help? Who has the power to lift your spirits? Perhaps it's your mum or dad,or an understanding friend who really cares about you.
We all know that spending time with good friends makes us happier. Scientists have even put this feeling to the test,and have found that teen friendships have to do with psychological(心理的) well-being. A study of 108 high school students in Australia found that strong friendships were pretty helpful for teens after a stressful event,such as failing a test. Teens being with friends were reported to have lower levels of sadness,jealousy,and worry.
In fact,friendship not only provides support in the short term,but also influences a person in general in the long run. The researchers interviewed 169 fifteen-year-old teenagers,and tracked their progress over 10 years. Each year,these people were also asked to do a survey testing their levels of anxiety,depression(抑郁),and self-worth. As the results showed,having close bonds(联系) with friends would reduce people's levels of anxiety,depression,and improve self-worth. In addition,another study in the journal *Child Development* found that having good teenage friendships might help teens become better parents in the future. This is because they show more empathy(同理心) to their close friends,which helps them develop better parenting skills. Dr Jessica A. Stern,in an interview with *Psychology Today*,emphasized(强调),“When you're a teenager,close friendships are an important ‘training ground’ for developing social skills and learning how to care for others in more mature(成熟的) ways when you grow up.”
However,does having many friends necessarily mean more happiness? In fact,having a lot of friends in one's friend circle doesn't always bring mental health benefits. Instead,having too many friends can sometimes lead to social anxiety. The key to teen friendships lies not in the number of friends,but in the closeness and quality of a few good ones. It's the deep understanding and being understood by another person that help teenagers develop necessary social skills for the future.
As we can see,friendships during teenage years play a key role in psychological well-being. We always hope that friendships last forever,even if it isn't always the case. Developing close teen friendships can pave the way for a happier,more worthwhile life ahead.
(
A
)1. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A. Having good teen friends brings long-term benefits to a person.
B. Having close bonds with family reduces people's levels of anxiety.
C. Teenagers can train their social skills with the help of their parents.
D. Good teen friendships help improve physical health in the long run.
(
A
)2. What does the writer probably agree with?A. Developing close teen friendships helps improve social skills.
B. Being with friends is helpful for teens before a stressful event.
C. The more friends a teen has,the happier he or she will become.
D. Forming close teen relationships in fact lowers one's self-worth.
(
D
)3. What is the writer's purpose in writing this passage?A. To show the ways to make more friends.
B. To explore the true meaning of happiness.
C. To stress the difficulty of making real friends.
D. To introduce the influence of teen friendships.
答案:
1—3 AAD
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