【題目】【2016山東青島】閱讀理解 閱讀下列短文,做出正誤判斷或選出最佳答案。A篇為判斷正(A)誤(B)題,B、C篇為選擇題。

Building friendships is a lifelong job but is worth spending time. Also, it’s important to keep in touch with friends.

Advice on making new friends

Advice on keeping friends

* Try to be open to new experiences and relationships.

* Join clubs or volunteer organizations. These activities will give you a chance to communicate with people who share similar interests.

* Go on with it even if you don’t feel comfortable. It takes time to build friendships.

* Be a good listener. Don’t offer advice unless you’re asked.

* Respect (尊重) the other person’s opinion, even when you don’t agree.

* Your friends need to know they can trust you.

【1】Building friendships doesn’t take long.( )

【2】Volunteer activities can help you make some new friends.( )

【3】You should respect your friend’s idea.( )

【4】Offer your friends advice if you are not asked.( )

【5】The passage talks about how to make new friends and keep friends.( )

【答案】

【1】B

【2】A

【3】A

【4】B

【5】A

【解析】

試題分析:短文大意:建立友誼是一個(gè)終身的工作,但值得花時(shí)間。此外,重要的是要保持與朋友的聯(lián)系。

該文給出了一些結(jié)交新朋友的建議。

【1】B題干意思:建立友誼,不需要很長時(shí)間。根據(jù)文中Building friendships is a lifelong job but is worth spending time可知建立友誼是一個(gè)終身的工作,但值得花時(shí)間。所以判斷為B。

【2】A題干意思:志愿活動(dòng)可以幫助你結(jié)交新朋友。根據(jù)文中These activities will give you a chance to communicate with people who share similar interests.可知加入俱樂部或志愿者組織。這些活動(dòng)將給你一個(gè)機(jī)會與那些分享相似興趣的人交流。所以判斷為A。

【3】A題干意思:你應(yīng)該尊重你的朋友的想法。根據(jù)文中Respect (尊重) the other person’s opinion, even when you don’t agree.可知即使你不同意也要尊重其他人的意見。所以判斷為A。

【4】B題干意思:如果你不被要求也要提供你朋友建議。根據(jù)文中Don’t offer advice unless you’re asked可知不提供建議除非你被要求。所以判斷為B。

【5】A題干意思:文章談?wù)撊绾谓Y(jié)交新朋友,保持朋友關(guān)系。細(xì)讀短文可知該文主要介紹如何結(jié)交新朋友并且保持朋友關(guān)系,所以判斷為A。

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