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. Best friends take time to make. Friends understand friends Friends understand each other when talking. Many unpleasant personal quarrels can be avoided if you will take the time to understand others39。 feelings and points of view. Friends touch friends Touching is a warm from of munication between friends. When you see best friends municating, you will notice them stand close together, touch each other fortably and listen to each other. Sometimes a friendly touch is more powerful than words. Friends praise friends Praise is a powerful tool to make a friend. Honest praise can affect (影響) your friends39。 lives. So try to praise your friends, including your general ones. Friends can loyal (忠誠的) and trustworthy Trust and loyalty go hand in hand for friends. Friends can share secrets with you, because good friends never break confidence (信心) and are loyal forever.(1)From Joy Steven39。s words, we can conclude that ________ A.a friend in need is a friend indeedB.it is late to make a friend when you need oneC.it is never too late to make a friendD.everyone needs a friend in his life(2)To make and keep many friends, you need to do the following EXCEPT ___________. A.get in touch with peopleB.understand your friendsC.praise your friendsD.quarrel with your friends(3)The passage mainly tells us ______________. A.how to municate with a friendB.when to make a friendC.how to develop friendshipD.how to praise a friend【答案】 (1)C(2)D(3)C 【解析】【分析】短文大意:我們都渴望友誼,本文就如何交朋友和發(fā)展友誼給出了一些建議。 (1)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中The best time to make a friend is before you need ,故選C。 (2)細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段Many unpleasant personal quarrels can be avoided if you will take the time to understand others’ feelings and points of view可知我們壓迫避免和朋友爭吵,故選D。 (3)主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章第一段和下面的小標題可知,文章是在告訴我們怎樣交朋友和發(fā)展友誼,故選C。 【點評】考查閱讀理解。本文涉及細節(jié)題和主旨大意題,細節(jié)理解題要注意從文中尋找答案;主旨大意題需要通讀全文,了解大意之后找出中心思想。5.閱讀理解 My mother has a dining table which sits right in the middle of her dining room. It was once buried beneath piles of papers—magazines, articles, copies of schedules for vacations she took back in the 1990s, and baby pictures of grand children who are now paying off their college loans. My brother Ross and I recently flew to New York to visit my mother. Mom, why don39。t we go through all that stuff? Ross said. No. Don39。t touch it! My mother said. The next afternoon, when she couldn39。t find a bill she needed, Ross suggested it might be put somewhere in the dining room and that we find it together. Besides, he said, all those papers are clearly stressing you out. However, my mother just said, Are you boys hungry? And then she seemed to have lost herself in deep thought. On our last night there, my mother walked up to us with a small pile of unopened mails, which she had collected at the western edge of the dining table, and said, Help me go through these. Sure, I said. When we had succeeded in separating wheat from chaff (谷殼), I asked, Would you want to deal with another little pile of papers? My mother led the way walking into the dining room the way an animal manager might be while entering a cage with tigers in it. Ross and I came in behind her and suddenly he reached for a pile of the papers on one side of the table. No! my mother said sharply. Let39。s start at the other end. That39。s where the older stuff is. Finally, we threw 95 percent of the stuff into paper shopping bags. Then I asked what she wanted us to do with them, she surprised us all by saying, Put them in the incinerator (垃圾焚化爐). When I returned home, inspired by the visit to my mother, I sorted out my own accumulated(累積的) piles of papers, sold or gave away half of my possessions, and moved into a smaller house. It seems that my life has been cheaper and easier since then. And it proves that a small change does make a big difference.(1)What did the mother ask her children to do with these unopened mails? A.To burn them.B.To read them for her.C.To collect them together.D.To pick out the important ones among them.(2)When the mother walked into the dining room, she was________. A.angryB.afraidC.impatientD.careful(3)What39。s the author39。s attitude towards his mother39。s cleaning up the dining table? A.Positive.B.Negative.C.Uncertain.D.Unknown.(4)What might be the best title of the passage? A.The precious mailB.A visit to my motherC.A happy family reunionD.The lesson of the dining table【答案】 (1)D(2)D(3)A(4)D 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇夾敘夾議文,作者和哥哥在看望母親期間幫助母親清理餐桌上的資料(一向被她視為寶貝),只留下了極少的重要東西,燒掉了大部分無用的東西。受母親清理餐桌的啟示,作者回到家之后也對自己的東西進行歸類清理,自此作者覺得生