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1 . You will have an opportunity to meet your new neighbors after you move into the neighborhood. And getting to know your neighbors will help you feel like you're at home and settle into your new space.     1    

Careful observation.     2     Note those who seem to have kids» those who are elderly, those who seem to be always in the garden, or even those who only seem to come out at night. If you can find some common interest, this will make it much easier to approach the person.

    3     A great way to meet your new neighbors is to spend time outdoors, in your garden or by raking a walk around the block. You'll be surprised how easy it is to meet people when they approach you first. Make sure you spend time outside after work hours or on weekends.

What if you have nothing in common? No problem. There's absolutely nothing wrong with just walking up to the from door, and introducing yourself or inviting them to a small get-together. Let them know you just moved in and where you moved from. If that still feels uncomfortable, then ask about garbage pick-up or recycling centers in the neighborhood. Remember that you live on the same street, in the same neighborhood.     4    

Host a get-together. Though it might be the last thing you warn to do while you're still unpacking, hosting a casual get-together is a great way to meet your neighbors all at the same time.     5     Ask people to bring snacks or drinks or chairs or all three. Everyone knows you've just moved in and don't expect much, plus they'll want to help out.

A.Meet neighbors outdoors.
B.Spend more time walking.
C.Check out your neighborhood.
D.If the weather is nice, host it outside.
E.That's enough to start any conversation.
F.If they're interested, they'll say so or even invite you in.
G.The following suggestions do necessarily make it easier to do.
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2 . Scott, 72, an elderly woman lives in Massachusetts whose home was in badly need of repairs. "There were _______ in the ceiling, and some wild animals were getting in,” Kinney, the electrician _______, adding the lady also didn't have running water and her kitchen sink was _________ and leaking.

After _______ the job, Kinney went home, but he kept thinking about Scott, and that she lived alone and couldn't _______   other repairs.

So the electrician decided to _______ -first, by working on Scott's home by himself for free. But he didn’t _______ there. After cleaning up and doing a ton of yard work for Scott, Kinney decided to _______ Facebook fundraiser (资金募集)to offer more _______. Within hours, the fundraiser received more than $3500. Today, since their ____________ first began, more than $105,000 has been ____________ to help Kinney pay for materials.

“The ____________ kept growing and support kept pouring in,“ he told CNN, adding that local restaurants have even donated ____________ to the skilled volunteers. So far, the volunteers have managed to fix a(an) ____________ electrical system, heating system, roof;windows, paint job in Scott's home, and also ____________ new grasses in her backyard.

“She's been here by herself for over 10 years, so I'm ____________ it's a big change for her, but she's warmed up to everybody," he explained. "She's so ____________ ; she got all types of new friends. She's out here making lunch for us, laughing joking. It's just a ____________ to witness."

The electrician said he ____________ wants to offer services to other elderly people in the same ____________ and hopefully, around the country.

1.
A.holesB.roofsC.nestsD.windows
2.
A.hesitatedB.sobbedC.rememberedD.understood
3.
A.cheapB.brokenC.plasticD.different
4.
A.forgettingB.refusingC.slowingD.completing
5.
A.likeB.allowC.affordD.require
6.
A.make a dealB.set a goalC.take notesD.take measures
7.
A.stopB.checkC.regretD.wait
8.
A.findB.createC.mendD.tell
9.
A.materialsB.waterC.helpD.volunteers
10.
A.meetingsB.discussionsC.repairsD.wishes
11.
A.raisedB.spentC.wastedD.lent
12.
A.ambitionB.officialC.projectD.mood
13.
A.moneyB.clothesC.powerD.meals
14.
A.advancedB.newC.expensiveD.stainless
15.
A.plantedB.cutC.boughtD.painted
16.
A.worriedB.sureC.excitedD.embarrassed
17.
A.happyB.upsetC.sickD.confused
18.
A.storyB.testC.playD.wonder
19.
A.hardlyB.evenC.alwaysD.fortunately
20.
A.websiteB.nationC.communityD.house
2021-02-14更新 | 60次组卷 | 1卷引用:山西省临汾市第一中学2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题
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3 . Plenty of children ask their parents for a pet. And now it might be harder for parents to refuse their requests, as a new study shows that young adults who care for an animal have stronger social relationships. American scientists also found that looking after a pet might also help teenagers develop better social skills.

Animals can have positive effects on children, but little is known about the benefits that caring for animals every day can bring to young people. “The young teenagers in the study who cared for pets felt more connected to other people,” said Dr. Megan Mueller, a professor at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, Massachusetts.

Dr. Mueller surveyed more than 500 young people aged between 18 and 26 about their attitudes towards animals. Their responses were used to measure their positive youth development characteristics such as caring, confidence and connection, as well as feelings of depression. The study found that young adults who cared for animals helped their friends or family more and showed stronger leadership qualities than those who did not look after a pet. The more actively they took part in the pet’s care, the higher they scored on their sociable deeds.

“We can’t draw causal links with this study, but it is a good starting point to better understand the role of animals in our lives, especially when we are young,” said Dr. Mueller. To further develop the research, scientists need to look at how specific features of human experiences are connected with animal experiences, as well as how these relationships develop over time, and look at a larger number of people.

1. If teenagers look after pets, they will probably _____.
A.Score highly at school.B.Develop better social skills.
C.Become leaders in the future.D.Have only positive characteristics.
2. What does Dr. Mueller mean in Paragraph 2?
A.Children should love pets.
B.Little is known about pets.
C.Children’s growth is connected with pets.
D.Pets can benefit children.
3. What will scientists probably do to further the study?
A.To study more people.B.To communicate with animals.
C.To care for more animals.D.To measure youth development characteristics.
4. Where is the text probably taken from?
A.A scientific journal.B.A health magazine.
C.A storybook.D.An education program.
2020-10-28更新 | 233次组卷 | 5卷引用:山西省太原市第五中学2020-2021学年高一上学期10月月考英语试题
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