Everyone needs friends, and if you fail to make friends, you should think if there is something wrong with your personal qualities(个人品质).
To make friends, you must be friendly. A cheerful person smiles. A smile always makes others like you.
A friendly person does his best to make others feel at home.
Try to remember names. It makes your new friends feel happy when you call them by their names, because you don’t forget them.
If you do not agree with other people, you should still be friendly. Do not argue, but listen.
Finally, don’t believe those who leave their friends when they are in trouble.
A.A friend in need is a friend indeed. |
B.You always lose friends if you argue too much. |
C.Put yourself in their place and make them feel welcome. |
D.Never share too many secrets even if they are your best friends. |
E.Smile at someone and you are sure to get a smile back from him. |
F.It is important for teenagers to have one or a group of good friends. |
G.You can learn more about yourself because a friend is just like a mirror. |
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【推荐1】Do you have true friends? Do you want to know better between you and your friends? There are three different kinds of friends: “pest friends”, “guest friends”, and “best friends”.
The first kind of friend is simply acquaintances(熟人), and all you usually know about them is their names. You may meet this kind of friend at school, at work, but you don’t miss them when they’re not around. When this kind of friend does something bad, you don’t tell them. That is why they are called “pest friends”.
The second kind of friend could also be called “social partners”. They are closer than acquaintances, but not as close as true friends. You know their names, a little of what they like or dislike, and a little of their family histories; you usually have a few things in common, but you don’t talk about anything deep, such as your wishes or fears, and they don’t open up to you how they really feel.
The last kind of friend, the “best friend”, is the one you know the deepest. You’re like family, and know everything abou each other. You have no problem staying at each other’s houses, and you share your deepest feelings and thoughts. They will correct you when you’re wrong, sometimes they may not be perfect, but at least they will always care about you, and never do anything on purpose(故意地)to hurt you.
We all have our pest, guest, and best friends. We should value all friendships and remember, all best friends start out as just acquaintances.
1. If you and David are neighbors and classmates, and do things together, but don’t share your feelings, you are “ _______”.A.pest friends | B.guest friends |
C.best friends | D.not friends |
A.how to make a best friend |
B.how to learn from your best friends |
C.what a “best friend” is |
D.what a best friend can do for you |
A.pest friends are important than guest friends |
B.we miss our best friends when we’re not with them |
C.a best friend hardly does something bad to you |
D.a “pest friend” will never become your best friend |
A.①﹣②③④⑤ |
B.①﹣②③④﹣⑤ |
C.①﹣②﹣③④⑤ |
D.①﹣②③﹣④⑤ |
【推荐2】Linda and Ellen are good friends. They are in the same school. They go to school five days a week. Every day, they have seven classes. After school they often play games. They go home at 5:00 p. m.
The two girls’ mothers are also friends. Linda is in Ellen’s home on Saturday. They play tennis in the morning, read books in the afternoon, and watch TV in the evening.
Ellen has a great collection of picture books. Linda likes these books. She can also take some books home.
The two girls also like eating some fruit. They like apples, strawberries and oranges, but they don’t like eating pears. Linda’s mother can make great fruit salad. She often lets Linda take some to Ellen. Ellen loves the food.
What good friends they are!
1. Linda and Ellen have _________ classes every day.A.6 | B.7 | C.8 | D.5 |
A.They join the English Club. | B.They play tennis. |
C.They play games. | D.They have evening class. |
A.On Saturday morning. | B.On Saturday afternoon. |
C.On Saturday evening. | D.On weekends. |
A.Picture books. | B.CDs. | C.Baseballs. | D.Volleyballs. |
A.apples | B.strawberries | C.oranges | D.fruit salad |
【推荐3】Hello! My name is Alice Green. I’m an English girl. My favorite color is red. This is my pen. It is red. It’s nice. Gana is my friend. Her last name is White. Her favorite color is yellow. Gina’s pen is yellow and she likes it very much. A green jacket is on the quilt. It’s Linda’s. Linda is Gina’s sister. Green is her favorite color. Linda’s telephone number is 524-7896. She is in Shanghai now. But Gina and I are in Beijing. Ms. Liu is Gina’s teacher. Her telephone number is 256-7632. Ms. Chen is my teacher. Her telephone number is 563-6751.
1. What’s Linda’s last name?A.Green. | B.White. | C.Liu. | D.Chen. |
A.In Shijiazhuang. | B.In Shanghai. | C.In Beijing. | D.In Guangzhou. |
A.Gina’s friend. | B.Alice’s mother. | C.Gina’s teacher. | D.Alice’s teacher. |
【推荐1】Fights at school sometimes happen. But how can you keep away from a fight? Here’s something you can do.
Be calm (冷静的). Sometimes, you feel so angry that you really want to teach somebody a lesson. But being angry can’t solve problems. Neither can a fight. Instead, it may bring you more problems. In the school, everyone involved (卷入) in a fight will be punished, no matter who started it. There are no winners in a fight.
Shout loudly. If you know someone is coming up behind you to attack, turn toward the person with your hands up in front of your body and loudly say “stop” before walking away. Loud voice can usually make the attacker calm down. If the person doesn’t stop, cry for help by calling out the name of a teacher whose office is nearby.
________ Your friend may ask you to join in a fight. Learn to say no. Helping him fight is not really helpful to him. If you really want to give him a hand, try to ask him to give it up. Also, you can tell him if he gets involved in a fight, he may get hurt and be punished. Then, try to learn why he wants a fight and help him find a right way to deal with the problem.
1. The underlined word “attack” in Paragraph 3 means “________” in Chinese.A.拥抱 | B.攻击 | C.阻止 | D.吸引 |
A.run to home as fast as possible | B.gather your friends to fight |
C.call the police up for help | D.try to make the attacker calm down |
A.Face bravely. | B.Join in a fight. | C.Learn to refuse. | D.Talk to someone. |
A.sad | B.angry | C.serious | D.crazy |
A.help students keep away from fights | B.want to make students not fight |
C.advise students to help each other | D.get all students to work hard |
Dear Mike, My deskmate lately told me that there are a lot of people in my class who have hated me for a long time. I thought about what I did in the past, but I don’t think I did anything wrong. I feel lonely and sad now. What should I do? Julia |
Dear Julia, First, you should keep in mind that not everyone is going to like you all the time. Some people might even hate you for no reason at all. I know that sounds unfair, but that’s just how some people are. I will say this for you. It`s not good to hear that your classmates supposedly(据说)dislike you. Why did I say “supposedly”? It’s possible that your deskmate is lying to you. Your deskmate might be the one who hates you. Your deskmate might be trying to trick you and make you feel bad. On the other hand, it’s also possible that you did something in the past that you don’t quite remember—something that made your classmates dislike you. Maybe you can talk with your teacher and ask him or her if you hurt someone in the past. However, I think it’s more likely that your deskmate isn’t being honest with you. Mike |
A.She lately fought with her deskmate. | B.She was told that her classmates hate her. |
C.She did something wrong in the past. | D.She has no friends at school and feels sad. |
A.unfair | B.impossible | C.normal | D.necessary |
A.upset | B.surprised | C.embarrassed | D.comfortable |
A.have a talk with her teacher | B.make friends with her classmates |
C.stay away from her deskmate | D.be honest with the person she hurt |
A.She talked with him online. | B.She called him up. |
C.She went to see him after class. | D.She wrote him an email. |
Dear Dr. Green, My relationship with my mother is worse and worse now. It seems she’s never tired of talking. She talks here and there, day and night. More seriously, I feel like we don’t have much in common. She doesn’t always understand what I’m trying to say. What should I do? Yours, Jim |
Dear Jim, I know how you feel. It’s not easy being your age. And it’s not easy being a mother, either. It’s common for kids to have trouble talking with parents, and talkative mothers are not new to teenagers. But remember, she’s nagging you because she just wants what’s best for you. Talking is her way to show love and care. And she also wants to know more about you. After a day’s work, she’s tired, too. But she will never be tired of caring about you. Kids should learn to understand and care about parents. In my opinion, it’s helpful to share school life with her. Then, you talk and she listens. Doing some housework together with her is another good way for you two to know each other better. And if possible, often tell her your feelings about the things around you. Always keep in mind: be polite and patient. Yours, Dr. Green |
A.Because his parents can’t understand him. |
B.Because he has trouble getting on with his mother. |
C.Because his mother doesn’t care about him. |
D.Because he is allowed to do much housework. |
A.唠叨 | B.放纵 | C.保护 | D.溺爱 |
A.Argue with his mother. |
B.Understand and care about his mother. |
C.Take no notice of his mother and do whatever he likes. |
D.Ask his mother to help with his housework. |