2025年红对勾练吧九年级英语全一册冀教版
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Ⅱ. 阅读理解【主题:人与社会 表达感谢的重要性】
Many years ago, on my first day of college, a roommate of mine turned to me for help. He took a bottle of soda out of his bag. The lid was too tight. I opened it for him.
One week later, we started to receive military training(军训). We had to gather(集合). I was still in dreamland at 5:20. That roommate of mine woke me up. I sincerely(诚挚地) thanked him. Luckily, neither of us was late for that day’s training.
Later that day, I had a chat with that roommate. I said that we were no longer just classmates; we had already become friends. Perhaps, we didn’t have to mind our p’s and q’s so much around each other. He thought over my words and nodded. Over the next four years, we continued to help each other quite often.
I always feel thankful when someone offers me a helping hand. But I was often too shy to say “thank you” out loud. And I always felt embarrassed(尴尬的) whenever someone thanked me for a small favour(帮忙).
After I started to work, however, my attitude towards thanks changed. A “thank you” is often just a polite ending to a conversation. However, it is important. Saying thanks directly lets the other side know that I am thankful. It also makes the office a lovelier place.
“Thanks” is a powerful word. Whenever you feel thankful, say it.
1. What did the writer do on the first day of college?
A. He bought a bottle of soda for his roommate.
B. He woke up his roommate at 5:20 a. m.
C. He made friends with his roommate.
D. He offered help to his roommate.
2. Why did the writer seldom say “thank you” in the past?
A. He thought it’s not necessary.
B. He didn’t feel thankful.
C. He was shy to express his thanks.
D. He felt embarrassed to be thanked.
3. What does the writer advise us to do?
A. Express our thanks directly.
B. Understand the power of “thank you”.
C. Be thankful in our lives.
D. Help others whenever possible.
4. How is the text organized? (①= Paragraph 1, ②= Paragraph 2...)

Many years ago, on my first day of college, a roommate of mine turned to me for help. He took a bottle of soda out of his bag. The lid was too tight. I opened it for him.
One week later, we started to receive military training(军训). We had to gather(集合). I was still in dreamland at 5:20. That roommate of mine woke me up. I sincerely(诚挚地) thanked him. Luckily, neither of us was late for that day’s training.
Later that day, I had a chat with that roommate. I said that we were no longer just classmates; we had already become friends. Perhaps, we didn’t have to mind our p’s and q’s so much around each other. He thought over my words and nodded. Over the next four years, we continued to help each other quite often.
I always feel thankful when someone offers me a helping hand. But I was often too shy to say “thank you” out loud. And I always felt embarrassed(尴尬的) whenever someone thanked me for a small favour(帮忙).
After I started to work, however, my attitude towards thanks changed. A “thank you” is often just a polite ending to a conversation. However, it is important. Saying thanks directly lets the other side know that I am thankful. It also makes the office a lovelier place.
“Thanks” is a powerful word. Whenever you feel thankful, say it.
1. What did the writer do on the first day of college?
A. He bought a bottle of soda for his roommate.
B. He woke up his roommate at 5:20 a. m.
C. He made friends with his roommate.
D. He offered help to his roommate.
2. Why did the writer seldom say “thank you” in the past?
A. He thought it’s not necessary.
B. He didn’t feel thankful.
C. He was shy to express his thanks.
D. He felt embarrassed to be thanked.
3. What does the writer advise us to do?
A. Express our thanks directly.
B. Understand the power of “thank you”.
C. Be thankful in our lives.
D. Help others whenever possible.
4. How is the text organized? (①= Paragraph 1, ②= Paragraph 2...)
答案:
1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B
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