五、阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的 A—E 五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入第 1—4 小题,并回答第 5 小题
Everyone has different opinions. This is very common. Your opinion is one of the things that make you different,according to Lisa Linardatos,a clinical psychologist(诊疗心理学家)from Canada.
It is OK to express your own opinions. It’s important to show your opinions clearly because no one likes to make friends with people who aren’t honest with themselves. 1.
Listen carefully to other people.
Although you may can’t wait to explain your side,listening to others explain their points of view first will help keep the conversation calm. You will also better understand their sides.
2.
Remember,you’re not trying to start an argument. Don’t express yourself too strongly. Winning or losing is not the point. Don’t try to force your friend to think like you.
Show your friends that you value your relationship.
Even if you disagree about some things,explain them respectfully. 3.
In the future,you may have different opinions from many people,like your parents and friends. In fact,this can be a good thing and you can even learn from it. For example,sometimes you may not realise that your ideas are wrong. But by discussing them with others,you have a chance to learn,according to Li Songwei,another psychologist. 4.
A. Also,expressing different opinions openly makes you look more confident.
B. But you should be careful about how you express your opinions.
C. Try to express your own opinion politely.
D. Don’t get worried because it’s really normal.
E. This can prevent both of you from being too emotional(情绪激动的).
5. When you have different opinions with your friends,what will you do?(不超过 15 词)
Everyone has different opinions. This is very common. Your opinion is one of the things that make you different,according to Lisa Linardatos,a clinical psychologist(诊疗心理学家)from Canada.
It is OK to express your own opinions. It’s important to show your opinions clearly because no one likes to make friends with people who aren’t honest with themselves. 1.
B
Listen carefully to other people.
Although you may can’t wait to explain your side,listening to others explain their points of view first will help keep the conversation calm. You will also better understand their sides.
2.
C
Remember,you’re not trying to start an argument. Don’t express yourself too strongly. Winning or losing is not the point. Don’t try to force your friend to think like you.
Show your friends that you value your relationship.
Even if you disagree about some things,explain them respectfully. 3.
E
For example,when your friend prefer rock while you enjoy classical music,you could try this:“I know you really like rock music,but I’m afraid it’s just not my cup of tea. I prefer classical music. I think if I could find a rock version(版本),it would be fun to enjoy it with you.”In the future,you may have different opinions from many people,like your parents and friends. In fact,this can be a good thing and you can even learn from it. For example,sometimes you may not realise that your ideas are wrong. But by discussing them with others,you have a chance to learn,according to Li Songwei,another psychologist. 4.
A
That confidence will build over time and can shape your personality.A. Also,expressing different opinions openly makes you look more confident.
B. But you should be careful about how you express your opinions.
C. Try to express your own opinion politely.
D. Don’t get worried because it’s really normal.
E. This can prevent both of you from being too emotional(情绪激动的).
5. When you have different opinions with your friends,what will you do?(不超过 15 词)
答案
1—4 BCEA 5. I will explain my ideas respectfully.(答案不唯一,合理即可)
六、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式
Once in a physics class,the teacher asked students,“Why do we have brakes in our cars?” Soon,students gave different answers. A student stood up and replied,“Sir,1.
However,none of the answers was the same as the 2.
“If the car has no brakes,how fast are we ready to drive? It is the brakes in the car 4.
6.
But we can see them as our supporters that can protect us while 9.
In fact,it is the “brakes” in life that help us a lot. 10.
读后词汇拓展
猜出画波浪线单词的词性和中文意思,并收入自己的小词典。
1. brake
Once in a physics class,the teacher asked students,“Why do we have brakes in our cars?” Soon,students gave different answers. A student stood up and replied,“Sir,1.
to stop
(stop)the car.” Another one said,“To reduce and control the speed of the car.”However,none of the answers was the same as the 2.
teacher's
(teacher). Then he said,“All of your answers are right. But in my opinion,the brakes in the car make us able to drive much 3. faster
(fast).”“If the car has no brakes,how fast are we ready to drive? It is the brakes in the car 4.
that
give us courage to drive fast and safely.” Listening to this,the whole class was 5. silent
(silence)because no one had imagined this answer.6.
Similarly
(similar),there are many such “brakes” in our life,which seem to stop us. For example,our parents may ask 7. us
(we)about progress or decisions in life. Their questions or suggestions may 8. be considered
(consider)as “brakes” which stand in our way.But we can see them as our supporters that can protect us while 9.
taking
(take)risks. Sometimes,we have to stop or even step back,so that we can take a big step.In fact,it is the “brakes” in life that help us a lot. 10.
Without
these “brakes”,we could lose direction or get into danger. So we need to understand that “brakes” in our life are not meant to push us back but to make us move forwards more quickly than before.读后词汇拓展
猜出画波浪线单词的词性和中文意思,并收入自己的小词典。
1. brake
n. 刹车
2. supporter n. 支持者
3. direction n. 方向
答案
1. to stop 2. teacher's 3. faster 4. that 5. silent 6. Similarly 7. us 8. be considered 9. taking 10. Without
读后词汇拓展
1. n. 刹车 2. n. 支持者 3. n. 方向
读后词汇拓展
1. n. 刹车 2. n. 支持者 3. n. 方向
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