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五、信息还原(从方框中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项多余)
Do you hear of the “Da Zi” friendship? 1 Although “Da Zi” friends are not close, they share the same hobbies. When you want to eat or play sports with someone, but not want to share all your information with him or her, “Da Zi” can be the best for you.
Good friends can make you happy when you're sad. They can help you when you face difficulties. 2
“Da Zi” is not a true friendship. Friendship needs more time to keep. 3 Some will stay with you for a long time. But others may leave after a short time.
4 Just try to enjoy the friendship as long as you can. If you're really sad about having lost friends, you can try to talk to them and ask them about it. If someone does not want to be your friend anymore, that is just his or her choice. Also, it might be better to just have a few close friends. 5
A. What should we do then?
B. “Da Zi” means an easy friendship.
C. You two always care about each other.
D. They can also become worse than before.
E. However, “Da Zi” is hard to keep it long.
F. You don't have to be friends with everyone.
1.
Do you hear of the “Da Zi” friendship? 1 Although “Da Zi” friends are not close, they share the same hobbies. When you want to eat or play sports with someone, but not want to share all your information with him or her, “Da Zi” can be the best for you.
Good friends can make you happy when you're sad. They can help you when you face difficulties. 2
“Da Zi” is not a true friendship. Friendship needs more time to keep. 3 Some will stay with you for a long time. But others may leave after a short time.
4 Just try to enjoy the friendship as long as you can. If you're really sad about having lost friends, you can try to talk to them and ask them about it. If someone does not want to be your friend anymore, that is just his or her choice. Also, it might be better to just have a few close friends. 5
A. What should we do then?
B. “Da Zi” means an easy friendship.
C. You two always care about each other.
D. They can also become worse than before.
E. However, “Da Zi” is hard to keep it long.
F. You don't have to be friends with everyone.
1.
B
2. E
3. C
4. A
5. F
答案:
1. B 2. E 3. C 4. A 5. F
六、语法填空(根据短文内容,在空格上填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式)
Have you heard that a fish can bring people luck? Let's read a story 1 a girl and a fish.
In a small and pretty village by a river, there lived a girl 2 (call) Jenny. One day, she saved 3 shiny fish. The fish said, “You saved me. I will give you three wishes.” Jenny was excited but thought carefully about her wishes and what was 4 (real) important.
For her first wish, she asked for a big meal to feed everyone in the village. The fish made her wish come true. The villagers were very happy and 5 (celebrate) together. For her 6 (two) wish, Jenny wished for a special spring(泉) 7 (help) the sick people in her village. Then the fish made it happen, and soon the spring water healed people's illness. As she thought about her last wish, Jenny found that she didn't need anything more. Instead of 8 (wish) for herself, she wished for the fish to be free and go back to the river. The fish was full of 9 (happy) and left.
Jenny's story taught the villagers that the real richness is not in money or things, 10 in helping and caring for one another and sharing what you have. From then on, all the villagers lived a happy life and passed this lesson on to their children.
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6.
Have you heard that a fish can bring people luck? Let's read a story 1 a girl and a fish.
In a small and pretty village by a river, there lived a girl 2 (call) Jenny. One day, she saved 3 shiny fish. The fish said, “You saved me. I will give you three wishes.” Jenny was excited but thought carefully about her wishes and what was 4 (real) important.
For her first wish, she asked for a big meal to feed everyone in the village. The fish made her wish come true. The villagers were very happy and 5 (celebrate) together. For her 6 (two) wish, Jenny wished for a special spring(泉) 7 (help) the sick people in her village. Then the fish made it happen, and soon the spring water healed people's illness. As she thought about her last wish, Jenny found that she didn't need anything more. Instead of 8 (wish) for herself, she wished for the fish to be free and go back to the river. The fish was full of 9 (happy) and left.
Jenny's story taught the villagers that the real richness is not in money or things, 10 in helping and caring for one another and sharing what you have. From then on, all the villagers lived a happy life and passed this lesson on to their children.
1.
about
2. called
3. a
4. really
5. celebrated
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second
7. to help
8. wishing
9. happiness
10. but
答案:
1. about 2. called 3. a 4. really 5. celebrated 6. second 7. to help 8. wishing 9. happiness 10. but
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