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Technology has changed how we live and connect with others. Today, we shop online, pay bills, and even send gifts through screens without leaving home. We can also make friends through screens. But is this the best way to build real friendships?
Back in primary school, making friends was simple. We played with classmates after class, worked on group projects, and shared lunches. All these happened face - to - face. But now, we share our feelings and hobbies through carefully chosen words and emojis, using digital devices. So, here's a question: Should we decide if someone is a good friend just by their online photos and words?
In fact, real "face time" gives us the chance to understand each other better. We can share the ups and downs of life that can't be fully shared on the Internet. When we first chat with someone online, we often talk about common interests. But offline activities create stronger relationships. So, it's important to meet in person for friends.
One simple way is to do some tasks with friends around you. It might sound a bit silly, but it's like being back on the primary school playground. For example, you can make a DIY project with friends. Surfing the Internet alone can waste hours. But if we get together offline and work together, we will create space for the sense of happiness that comes from trying something new with a friend.
Spend some time with friends face - to - face, not just online.
71. How did the writer make friends in primary school?
A. By sending gifts at home.
B. By having activities face - to - face.
C. By sharing photos and words online.
72. Which picture can show the meaning of the underlined words "digital devices"?

A. 图A
B. 图B
C. 图C
73. What can we infer from the text?
A. People should avoid sharing personal problems with others.
B. People can connect on a deeper level when they meet in person.
C. Online communication helps people find common interests more easily.
74. How does the writer develop the text?
A. By comparing examples.
B. By grouping things by kind.
C. By presenting pictures and charts.
75. What is the writer's main advice about making friends?
A. We should make friends online instead.
B. Real friendships can't be found on the Internet.
C. We can make friends in the digital and real worlds.
Technology has changed how we live and connect with others. Today, we shop online, pay bills, and even send gifts through screens without leaving home. We can also make friends through screens. But is this the best way to build real friendships?
Back in primary school, making friends was simple. We played with classmates after class, worked on group projects, and shared lunches. All these happened face - to - face. But now, we share our feelings and hobbies through carefully chosen words and emojis, using digital devices. So, here's a question: Should we decide if someone is a good friend just by their online photos and words?
In fact, real "face time" gives us the chance to understand each other better. We can share the ups and downs of life that can't be fully shared on the Internet. When we first chat with someone online, we often talk about common interests. But offline activities create stronger relationships. So, it's important to meet in person for friends.
One simple way is to do some tasks with friends around you. It might sound a bit silly, but it's like being back on the primary school playground. For example, you can make a DIY project with friends. Surfing the Internet alone can waste hours. But if we get together offline and work together, we will create space for the sense of happiness that comes from trying something new with a friend.
Spend some time with friends face - to - face, not just online.
71. How did the writer make friends in primary school?
A. By sending gifts at home.
B. By having activities face - to - face.
C. By sharing photos and words online.
72. Which picture can show the meaning of the underlined words "digital devices"?
A. 图A
B. 图B
C. 图C
73. What can we infer from the text?
A. People should avoid sharing personal problems with others.
B. People can connect on a deeper level when they meet in person.
C. Online communication helps people find common interests more easily.
74. How does the writer develop the text?
A. By comparing examples.
B. By grouping things by kind.
C. By presenting pictures and charts.
75. What is the writer's main advice about making friends?
A. We should make friends online instead.
B. Real friendships can't be found on the Internet.
C. We can make friends in the digital and real worlds.
答案:
71.B 72.A 73.B 74.A 75.C
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