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”Iasked.
Suddenly,a32expressionappearedonherfaceandIcouldfeelsomethingunusual.
“Icameheretoseemygrandmother,butnowImustleave.Ionceplayedverybadly.Itwasyoulisteningeverydaythat33me.”shesaid.
“34itwasyourplayingthatgavemeameaningfulautumn,”Ianswered,“Let'
sbefriends.”
Thegirlsmiled,andsodidI.
Ineverheardherplayagaininmylife.Inolongerwentdownstairstolistenlikebefore.Onlythickleaveswereleftbehind.ButIwillalwaysrememberthefinefigureofthegirl.Sheislikea35—soshort,sobright,likeashootingstargivingoffsomuchlightthatitmakestheautumnbeautiful.
16.A.with B.for
C.againstD.to
17.A.goodB.true
C.reliableD.stubborn
18.A.soundB.song
C.partnerD.violin
19.A.blueB.purple
C.greenD.yellow
20.A.windB.snow
C.airD.rain
21.A.watchingB.listening
C.seeingD.hearing
22.A.livelyB.hard
C.harvestD.lonely
23.A.boredB.determined
C.excitedD.concerned
24.A.flowedB.grew
C.enteredD.ran
25.A.lostB.active
C.busyD.interested
26.A.once B.never
C.frequentlyD.usually
27.A.waitingB.stopping
C.standingD.hearing
28.A.becauseB.but
C.whenD.before
29.A.interestingB.moving
C.boringD.tiring
30.A.SinceB.However
C.EvenD.Though
31.A.stoppedB.began
C.goneD.changed
32.A.happyB.sad
C.strangeD.calm
33.A.surprisedB.excited
C.encouragedD.interested
34.A.ActuallyB.Generally
C.NormallyD.Apparently
35.A.songB.dream
C.fireD.sister
2.阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
A
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36.Ifyouliketoenjoywonderfulnightswithfriends,you'
llprobablybooktheticketto.
A.NewYorkorSanFrancisco
B.NewYorkorSydney
C.ChinatownorBondiBeach
D.SydneyorSanFrancisco
37.Accordingtothepassage,Sydneyisbestknownfor.
A.itsbeachesandsurfing
B.itsbusinessaswellasarts
C.theOperaHouse
D.theBotanicGardens
38.Howcanyoubooktheflighttickets?
A.Byphone.
B.OntheInternet.
C.Withapersonalvisit.
D.Throughahotel.
39.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?
A.Tointroducethreefamouscities.
B.Toattracttouriststobookflights.
C.Tointroducesometravelexperts.
D.Torecommendtouristactivities.
B
Friendshipscanbedifficult—becauseoftenpeoplearen'
tashonestandopenastheyshouldbe.Sometimes,peopleendupgettinghurt.
Mostproblemswithfriendshipscomeupbecausepeoplearejusttooselfishtocareaboutthethingsthattheirfriendsneed.Theycareabouttheirownneedsmuchmore,whichmakesithardforfriendshipstowork.However,beingselfishispartofhumannature.Apersonisputtogetherinordertotakecareofhimselfandhisownneeds,notnecessarilythoseneedsofotherpeople.Eventhoughbeingselfishissomethingthatallhumansarebornwith,itissomethingthateveryoneshouldguardagainst.
Thebestthingtorememberwhenyouareafriendtoanyoneisthatyouneedtotreatyourfriendthesamewayasyou'
dliketobetreated.Thisiswonderfuladviceforafriendship,becauseitisreallytheonlywaytomakesurethatyouaregivingyourfriendeverythingyouwouldwanttobegiveninafriendship.Wheneveryouhaveaquestionabouthowyoushouldtreatafriend,itiseasytofindananswersimplybyaskingyourselfwhatyouwouldlikeyourfriendtodoforyou,ifheorsheisinyourshoes.
Evenifyou'
realwaysthinkingabouthowyou'
dliketobetreated,andyourfriendsaretoo,thereareissuesthatcomeupfromtimetotimeineachfriendship,anditisimportanttounderstandhowtodealwiththeseissuessothatyoucanbuildstrongerandhealthierfriendships.Issueslikefriendsgettingboyfriendsorgirlfriendsandnotspendingenoughtimewiththeirfriends,orevenfriendsfindingnewfriendsandleavingoldfriendsbehindareissuesthatwillprobablycomeupwithoneormoreofyourfriendships.Itisimportanttoknowhowtodealwiththeseissuessothatyoucankeepyourfriendsandmak
enewones.Noonewantstohaveabrokenfriendship.
40.Thispassagemainlydealswith.
A.theimportanceoffriendships
B.theadvantagesoffriendships
C.theproblemswithfriendships
D.themeaningoffriendships
41.Accordingtotheauthor,problemswithfriendshipsmayappearwhen.
A.oneishonest B.oneisselfish
C.oneisaloneD.oneistoobusy
42.Accordingtothepassage,thefirstandmostimportantthingtobeotherpeople'
sfriendis.
A.totreatyourfriendsasfairlyaspossible
B.togiveyourfriendswhateveryouhave
C.nottohurtyourfriends'
feelings
D.nottothinkofyourownneedsanymore
43.What'
sthepurposeofunderstandinghowtodealwithfriendshipissues?
A.Toleadacomfortablelife.
B.Tobuildstrongerandhealthierfriendships.
C.Tobetreatedthewayyouwant.
D.Togetaboyfriendorgirlfriendmorequickly.
C
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Kiyonosaidthedoctorhastoldherfatherthatit'
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