8.Keeping in touch with our friends is an important part of friendship.This does not mean that (48)wehave to write or call our friends every day.It does mean,however,that we(49)shouldcare enough about our friends to find out how they are doing from time to time.
People have different habits about keeping in touch with others.Some like to call their friends,sometimes many times (50)aday.Others prefer to e-mail their friends.Still(51)othersprefer writing letters so that they can include photos or interesting articles(52)inthe envelopes along with their letters.Some even write postcards while they are on vacation(53)andsend them to friends.
Every kind of communication is important.It is(54)notimportant what kind of call we
make or letter we send.(55)Whatis important is that we let others know we care about them.

分析 本文是一篇議論文.主要講述了與朋友保持交流的意義.與朋友保持聯(lián)系是友誼的一部分,它并不意味著每天都要寫信或打電話,但我們要時(shí)不時(shí)地關(guān)心我們的朋友的近況.與朋友交流有許多不同的方法.當(dāng)然,與朋友保持交流不在于交流的方式,而在于讓他們知道我們時(shí)刻關(guān)心著他們.

解答 48.we    考查人稱代詞.由本句后的our friends可知,句子的主語應(yīng)為第一人稱we.故填we.
49.should   考查情態(tài)動詞.should表責(zé)任或義務(wù),意為"理應(yīng),應(yīng)該".本句意為:然而,這意味著我們應(yīng)該足夠地關(guān)心我們的朋友以時(shí)刻了解他們的處境.故填should.
50.a(chǎn)   考查不定冠詞.此處表數(shù)量詞"一、每一".many times a day每天許多次.故填a.
51.others   考查代詞.still others 還有其他一些人.故填others.
52.in    考查介詞."include …in 把…包含在內(nèi)".本句意為:他們可以把一些照片或有趣的文章放在信封內(nèi).故填in.
53.a(chǎn)nd   考查連詞.并列連詞and連接兩個(gè)并列的謂語動詞write和send.故填and.
54.not  考查否定詞. 根據(jù)本句意可知,我們打什么樣的電話或寄什么樣的信并不重要.故填not.
55.What    考查疑問代詞.此處引導(dǎo)一個(gè)主語從句,且what在從句中作主語.故填What.

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