B
Look around. Do you see your friends? Friends are people you like to be with. Stand up and take a walk to the playground. It is a good place to make friends. Ask someone new to play! If someone asks you to play, say yes!
Friends make each other laugh. Anna tells Alex a funny joke. Then Alex does a funny dance. That is what friends do. Friends help each other. Amy helps Jake work out a maths problem. Jake helps Amy get the book in the bookcase. That is what friends do. Friends trust each other. When they have some problems, they tell their close friends. Their friends keep these secrets. They share happiness and sadness.
Sometimes a friend may feel sad. When Ben is sad, Lily makes him feel better. Lily tries to make him smile. That is what friends do. Sometimes friends may get angry with each other. When that happens, they can talk about how they feel. Later, they can say sorry. That is what friends do.
Sometimes friends also argue with (与……争吵) each other. But it doesn't matter. They must learn to understand each other, or the friendship won't last long. Understanding is the most important in friendship. Everyone has the right to choose friends. Some may be our friends, and they may make friends with those we dislike. We shouldn't be sad when our friends do that.
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B
) 31. Which place is good for children to make friends according to the passage?
A. The library. B. The playground. C. The after-school clubs. D. The art room.
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A
) 32. What does the underlined word "That" in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A. Friends help each other. B. Alex does a funny dance.
C. Friends make each other laugh. D. Amy helps Jake with a maths problem.
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A
) 33. Why does the writer mention so many people in Paragraphs 2&3?
A. To give examples. B. To tell stories. C. To show results. D. To ask questions.
(
A
) 34. What is the structure of the passage?

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D
) 35. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Study. B. Feelings. C. School life. D. Friendships.