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九年级上册专题09上英语期末复习译林版22个专题阅读理解
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When you’re going to a new school or going to a party, meeting people and making friends can be challenging. However, it doesn’t have to be so hard. Try a few of these simple suggestions, and you’ll be on your way quickly.
Listen and Ask Questions
Other people like to know they’re heard and that their ideas are valued. By being a good listener, you let others know that you value what they have to say and who they are.
You can let others know you’re paying attention by looking at their eyes from time to time while they’re speaking, then asking a question or two about what they’re saying. If the conversation goes well, ask the person for his or her phone number or email, then make plans to hang out.
Give a Compliment
If you notice something you like about someone, give a compliment. Sharing it with him or her is a great way to start a conversation.
When giving a compliment, be honest and true. Even if you compliment something very small, like the colour of the person’s shoes, he or she will be very glad to hear it. You might even receive a compliment in return.
Keep Yourself from Technology
You may not notice who’s interested in you if you keep checking your email and text messages. Put away your phone from time to time and take a look around. Who seems funny or interesting? Which person in the room have you never talked to? Who pays attention to your ideas? Remember these people and spend a little time getting to know these people face to face.
Join a Club or Team
Having an interest in common with another person gives both of you something to talk about. Clubs, teams and other groups also work toward common goals, which teaches you how to solve problems and helps you make friends with others.
1.How many pieces of advice are mentioned(提及) in the passage?
A.Three B.Four C.Five D.Six
2.What should you do when you are listening to other people?
A.Just listen to the things I like. B.Look at their eyes from time to time.
C.Ask no questions. D.Know their ideas are valued.
3.What does the underlined word “Compliment” mean in Chinese?
A.埋怨 B.评论 C.赞美 D.关注
4.According to the part Keep Yourself from Technology, which person should you remember in a party?
A.The person who pays no attention to my ideas.
B.The person who I have never talked to.
C.The person who is not interested in me.
D.The person who is always serious.
5.Which of the following is the best title (标题) for the passage?
A.How to make friends B.Where to meet people
C.When to join a group D.How to join a club
I can’t remember if I was 9 or 10 years old, but I do remember that it was the last day of 4-H camp. I was looking in the mirror and checking my face for bruises (瘀伤). The day before, for some silly reason, I had got into a fight with another boy. It didn’t take long for the bigger boys to pull us apart and call it a draw, but in truth, I had lost. My head still hurt from a couple of the blows the other boy had landed. We hadn’t talked since the fight either but only stared coldly at each other from across the room.
Still, I was in a good mood this morning because I knew my Mom was bringing some of her homemade pizzas as a treat for my brother, me and our friends. Soon I saw her walking up the sidewalk toward the steps of our cabin (小屋). She had been bringing these pizzas to us every 4-H camp for years now. I saw her smile as my brother and his friends all took the big cut pieces. She made sure, though, to save the last two pieces for me. I thanked her with a smile and started to eat when I saw my fight opponent(对手)standing off to the side by himself. At that moment, something moved me. I walked over to him and gave him one of the pieces. We talked, laughed and ate. And for some reason unknown to me at the time, the pizza tasted better than ever before.
I can see now what moved my heart. A little miracle (奇迹) was working inside of me—moving me to forgive, to give and to love. And I am so happy that I followed my heart.
Scottish writer Henry Drummond wrote: “You will find as you look back upon your life that the moments when you have truly lived are the moments when you have done things in the spirit of love.”
May you really live then. ________________. And may your pizza always taste delicious.
6.In the 4-H camp, what happened to the writer?
A.He got hurt in a fighting. B.He developed survival skills.
C.He went on a family camping trip. D.He wasn’t welcomed at the camp.
7.Why did the author share his pizza with his opponent?
A.He didn’t like to eat pizza.
B.The opponent asked him for it.
C.He wanted to show his care for him.
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