五、阅读理解。
Neighbours are very important in our lives. Their lifestyles can have a strong impact(影响) on our lives. It is a good idea to get to know the people next door or across the street. How do you get on with your neighbours? Here are some tips.
★Go over and introduce(介绍) yourselves. Proper greetings are helpful. You can get to know others’ first names and you can also talk about the weather. But don’t stay too long.
★Give a hand. If you hear that someone close by is ill or has had an accident, take him or her a hot meal. He or she will be touched(感动) during a difficult time.
★Meet a need. When you hear of a special need that you can meet, do it, such as sitting with a sick(生病的) child when your neighbour goes to work or taking an old parent to the doctor’s when his or her car doesn’t start.
★Exchange(交换) holiday cards or gifts. A backyard barbecue(烧烤) can be a great way to share food and fun. Don’t forget about graduation, weddings and birthdays.
★Even if your neighbours(or their dogs) worry you at times,
bear it. They are like your family members in many ways because you’ll have to live with them, or near them, for a long time. Appreciate(赏识) their strengths and overlook(忽视) their weaknesses, and everyone will get along just fine.
(
C
)1. When we go over to introduce ourselves to new neighbours, we should
stay with them for a proper time
.
A. give them some nice presents
B. have a good talk with them
C. stay with them for a proper time
D. ask them some interesting questions
(
C
)2. How many pieces of advice(建议) are mentioned(提及) in the passage?
A. Three.
B. Four.
C. Five.
D. Six.
(
B
)3. The writer thinks we can
look after their sick child
to help the neighbours.
A. drive them to work
B. look after their sick child
C. cook them a meal every day
D. give them enough money
(
C
)4. The Chinese meaning of the underlined word “bear” is “
容忍
”.
A. 攻击
B. 赞扬
C. 容忍
D. 劝阻
(
C
)5. The best title for the passage can be “
How to get on with your neighbours
”.
A. Neighbours are important
B. How to meet your neighbours
C. How to get on with your neighbours
D. Good neighbours