五、(2025·杭州滨江区期末)阅读理解
人与社会——和谐社区
“I don't get on well with my brother. He's very different from me and we fight a lot.”
“Sometimes I want to be alone. But my sister is always there!”
“I can't have secrets(秘密)when my brother is around. He reads my text messages!”
“My sister uses my things—and she doesn't ask me first! I hate that!”
According to a website(网站), these problems are not unusual. Most teenagers have a difficult relationship with their siblings(兄弟姐妹). They fight a lot. Usually, teenagers are not worried about their siblings when things go badly for them. And they are not proud of them when things go well!
But most grown-ups really care about their brothers and sisters and have a good relationship. So when do things change? According to the website, the answer is: around the age of 25.
Madison is 28 years old. Her brother, Tyler, is 26. “I remember big fights, terrible fights with Tyler,” says Madison. “But now, our relationship is very different. We get on well—and we don't fight. We go out together two or three times a month and we have a great time. We're interested in the same things.”
But for teenage brothers and sisters with difficult relationships, what can they do? How can they get on well? Here are a few ideas.
· When your siblings use your things, don't get angry about that—learn to share.
· See your brother or sister as a friend—and be nice!
· Don't tell people your brother's or sister's secrets.
· Give your siblings some time alone when they need it.
Of course, another answer is: just wait ten years!
1.(创新考法·写作手法)How does the writer start the text?
A. By telling readers a true story.
B. By asking teenagers some questions.
C. By giving readers useful advice.
D. By showing some teenagers' problems.
2. What can we learn from the website?
A. Teenagers are worried about siblings all the time.
B. Teenagers are proud of siblings when they're happy.
C. Teenagers always help siblings during difficult times.
D. Teenagers don't care about relationships with siblings.
3. What does the underlined word “that” refer to(指)?
A. Fighting a lot. B. Using my things.
C. Having siblings. D. Learning to share.
4. Why does the writer write this text?
A. To tell some stories about happy sibling relationships.
B. To discuss possible reasons for fights between siblings.
C. To show sibling problems are common and give advice.
D. To invite teenagers to join the discussion about siblings.
人与社会——和谐社区
“I don't get on well with my brother. He's very different from me and we fight a lot.”
“Sometimes I want to be alone. But my sister is always there!”
“I can't have secrets(秘密)when my brother is around. He reads my text messages!”
“My sister uses my things—and she doesn't ask me first! I hate that!”
According to a website(网站), these problems are not unusual. Most teenagers have a difficult relationship with their siblings(兄弟姐妹). They fight a lot. Usually, teenagers are not worried about their siblings when things go badly for them. And they are not proud of them when things go well!
But most grown-ups really care about their brothers and sisters and have a good relationship. So when do things change? According to the website, the answer is: around the age of 25.
Madison is 28 years old. Her brother, Tyler, is 26. “I remember big fights, terrible fights with Tyler,” says Madison. “But now, our relationship is very different. We get on well—and we don't fight. We go out together two or three times a month and we have a great time. We're interested in the same things.”
But for teenage brothers and sisters with difficult relationships, what can they do? How can they get on well? Here are a few ideas.
· When your siblings use your things, don't get angry about that—learn to share.
· See your brother or sister as a friend—and be nice!
· Don't tell people your brother's or sister's secrets.
· Give your siblings some time alone when they need it.
Of course, another answer is: just wait ten years!
1.(创新考法·写作手法)How does the writer start the text?
A. By telling readers a true story.
B. By asking teenagers some questions.
C. By giving readers useful advice.
D. By showing some teenagers' problems.
2. What can we learn from the website?
A. Teenagers are worried about siblings all the time.
B. Teenagers are proud of siblings when they're happy.
C. Teenagers always help siblings during difficult times.
D. Teenagers don't care about relationships with siblings.
3. What does the underlined word “that” refer to(指)?
A. Fighting a lot. B. Using my things.
C. Having siblings. D. Learning to share.
4. Why does the writer write this text?
A. To tell some stories about happy sibling relationships.
B. To discuss possible reasons for fights between siblings.
C. To show sibling problems are common and give advice.
D. To invite teenagers to join the discussion about siblings.
答案:
1.D 2.D 3.B 4.C
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