閱讀下列短文,從每篇短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

People all need friends because nobody wants to be lonely and a friend can help you in good and bad times. You’ve made friends since childhood, but you still don’t know who your true friends are. Here are some signs to tell you if your friend is a true friend:

Always honest

Honesty is important to keep a relationship alive. A true friend always tells you the truth. It may be hard sometimes but lying can destroy a friendship. It is important that your friend speaks honestly and never makes up stories.

 

There are always periods in your life when you have problems or difficulties. A true friend will always have time to listen to your problems and give advice. It may not be able to offer a solution to your problems but the fact that your friend made time to listen is a sign he/ she cares for you. Your friend is not a true friend if he/ she can never make time for you when you are in trouble. You also need to be reasonable and accept that your friend also has other things to do so he/she can’t always listen immediately to your problems.

Always respectful(尊敬的)

A true friend will always respect your opinion no matter whether he/she agrees or not. Your true friend may disagree but never insists that he/she is correct.

Always understanding

It is possible that some problems will arise between you and your friend. A true friend will always be forgiving(體諒的) and understanding even if it isn’t his /her fault. We are all different people and we all make mistakes. A true friend is always forgiving and understanding because he/she doesn’t want to take the risk of losing his/her best friend.

1.What’s the best title for the third paragraph?

A. Always there for you.

B. keep your secrets.

C. Always happy for you.

D. Remember your important days..

2.According to the passage , a true friend will always _______.

A. follow your advice

B. offer a solution for your problems

C. listen immediately to your problems

D. respect your opinion even if he/she disagrees with it

3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. Never tell lies to friends.

B. Making time for friends.

C. Sharing fun with friends.

D. Paying attention to a friend’s opinions.

4.What’s the author’s purpose in writing this passage?

A. To teach us how to make true friends.

B. To find out how long a friendship can last.

C. To introduce his experience in making friends.

D. To tell us how to find out if a friend is a true friend.

 

1.A

2.D

3.C

4.D

【解析】

試題解析:本文旨在教讀者如何找到真朋友,真朋友四個很重要的特征;誠實,愿意陪伴你,愿意注重你的看法,愿意理解你。

1. are always periods in your life when you have problems or difficulties.可推理出真朋友的第二特點是Always there for you。故選A

2.

3. fun with friends.與別人分享快樂沒有提及,故選C

4. are some signs to tell you if your friend is a true friend.而且

文中主要內(nèi)容就是介紹真朋友具備的特質(zhì),就是讓我們通過這些特質(zhì)去找真朋友。

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