2021年高考英语二轮复习七选五专项练习七(含答案)
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1.How to Be a Great Best Friend
Everyone wants to be a great best friend but doesn't know how or where to start that perfect friendship.The following will help you.
Be your own best friend first. (1) If you can't respect yourself,then you can't respect others.Understand what values are important to you and stick to them.Seek out others who honor those values because you'll only end up hurting yourself and possibly others if those people don't have the same values as you.
Trust each other. (2) All you have to do really is make sure you can both trust each other.Don't try to trick or use your friend to your advantage;you need to make them know they can trust you.
Learn to listen.Nobody likes a best friend who just talks and talks,but never listens.If you're a chatterbox,try to develop good listening skills.Whenever your best friend says something,listen carefully and say something. (3) If they ask for advice,listen carefully and give them the best advice you can.
Care for your best friend.If your best friend is upset,ask them what's wrong,They might not tell you straight away,but they should in the end. (4) Understand that certain things are private,and trust that they'd be just as patient with you if you were in their shoes.
Let your friend have other friends,too.If your best friend picks another friend over you,try to be friends with their friend too. (5) Everyone is always looking for new friends.But never leave the old one;your loyalty is what the other person expects and counts on every day.
A.Learn how to respect yourself.
B.Maybe you guys can be a group of friends!
C.Don't interrupt while they're talking to you.
D.Best friends are the most valuable friends you have.
E.If they don't tell you,don't get angry at them.
F.To be a great best friend really doesn't take much.
G.Take time out of your day to appreciate the funny things in life.
2.Making words shorter is a common habit of English speakers today.
It seems that most sayings or popular words have their own abbreviation.
(1) For example, LOL stands for “laughing out loud”,IMO is “in my opinion” and BTW is “by the way”. US technology website Lifewire made a list of the most common abbreviations in 2016.
Simple ones you may already know - like BTW, IMO and IDK (I don’t know) made the list.
(2) They include TFW (that feeling when), and FTW (for the win). TFW is sometimes used along with a funny photo to describe your feelings, while FTW is a kind of internet cheer used to express happiness. (3) You can use this one before you tell someone what you think about something.
(4) Terry Wood, a foreign language teacher from Leonardtown, US, says the habits have lowered his students’ writing abilities. “They do not capitalize (大写) words or use punctuation anymore,” Wood told US News. “ (5) ”
A. The list is meant to be good fun.
B. Another interesting learn is IMHO (in my humble opinion).
C. But there were lots of other more difficult ones on the list, too.
D. This happens a lot when they are used on social media or in a text message.
E. Any word longer than one syllable (音节) is now abbreviated to one.
F. Researchers identified several ways in which teens changed language while speaking online.
G. However, some people believe these abbreviations are also causing problems.
3.Does meeting new people make you nervous? If so, you are not alone. But making a good first impression isn’t as hard as you might think. It just involves a few simple choices.
Look your best
(1) But you don’t need to look like a model to make a good impression. You just need to take care of yourself. Make sure your clothing is clean, not wrinkled and appropriate for the situation (2) .
Stand tall
The way you stand, sit and move tells others a lot about you. Standing up straight makes you look and feel confident. When you approach someone, make eye contact and smile to show you’re friendly and interested. (3)
Speak up
Speak loudly and clearly enough so that people don’t have to struggle to hear you. If you don’t know what to say, ask questions. (4) When people are talking, pay attention to what they’re saying rather than planning what you’ll say next. And if you’re not sure what they mean, ask!
Value people
Most importantly, show people you care. Your concerns for them will be obvious if you smile and listen carefully. (5) Don’t keep them waiting. Everyone you meet is important. So make eye contact, smile and greet them. They’ll appreciate it and others may be watching.
A. And remember, you are important, too
B. Respect other people’s time, too
C. Most people enjoy talking about themselves
D. Then greet them with a firm handshake
E. One survey said blue and black are best for job interview
F. Obviously your appearance influences people’s impression of you
G. Don’t forget little things like brushing your teeth
4.What’s your favorite weather? Do you like sunny or rainy days? Many people like sunshine (阳光) a lot. (1) . They think rain makes them feel sad. For a long vacation, they like going to the beach to enjoy sunshine. (2) . I like sunshine very much, but I also enjoy rain.
(3) . It can make me feel quiet. On rainy days, I like listening to music and doing some reading, or just looking at the rain and daydreaming (做白日梦). (4) . I think it’s a good way to relax when it rains.
(5) . I hope you can feel happy no matter (无论) it rains or it’s sunny.
A. When you daydream, you don’t have to think about other things.
B. Sunshine can make them feel good and happy.
C. When it rains, the ground is wet and muddy.
D. They don’t like rain.
E. Sunshine can make one run around and rain can make one keep quiet.
F. I enjoy the sound (声音) of rain.
G. They also like rain.
5.Remembering names is an important social skill. (1)
●Recite and repeat in conversation.
When you hear a person’s name, repeat it. Immediately say it to yourself several times without moving your lips. You could also repeat the name in a way that does not sound forced or artificial.
●Ask the other person to recite and repeat.
You can let other people help you remember their names. After you’ve been introduced to someone, ask that person to spell the name and pronounce it correctly for you.
(2)
●Admit you don’t know
Admitting that you can’t remember someone’s name can actually make people relaxed. Most of them will feel sympathy if you say. “I’m working to remember names better.
(3) What is it again?”
●Use associations
Link each person yon meet with one thing out find interesting or unusual. For example, you could make a mental note: “Vicki Cheng---tall, black hair.” To reinforce you’re your associations, write them on a small card as soon as possible.
● (4)
When meeting a group of people, concentrate on remembering just two or three names. Free yourself from remembering every one. Few of the people in mass introductions expect you to remember their names. Another way is to limit yourself to learning just first names. Last names can come later.
●Go early
Consider going early to conferences, parties and classes. Sometimes just a few people show up on time. (5) And as more people arrive, you can hear them being introduced to others---an automatic review for you.
A. Remember a name at a time.
B. Here are some ways to master it.
C. Yours is right on the tip of my tongue.
D. That’s fewer names for you to remember.
E. Most people will be pleased with your hard work.
F. Limit the number of new names you learn at one time.
G. Most people will be pleased by the effort you’re making to learn their names
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