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        1. In Paragraph 3, “We gave London to each other probably means .A. our exploration of London was a memorable gift to both of usB. we were unwilling to tear ourselves away from LondonC. our unpleasant feeling about London disappearedD. we parted with each other in London作者與一個(gè)朋友在倫敦逗留五周期間.每個(gè)星期天一起去探索這個(gè)古老的城市.發(fā)現(xiàn)許多美好的東西.直至分別.所以.根據(jù)本段內(nèi)容.不難看出“We gave London to each other. 這句話意為“our exploration of London was a memorable gift to both of us. 查看更多

           

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          When it comes to friends, I desire those who will share my happiness, who possess wings of their own and who will fly with me.I seek friends whose qualities illuminate(照亮)me and train me up for love.It is for these people that I reserve the glowing hours, too good not to share.

              When I was in the eighth grade, I had a friend.We were shy and "too serious" about our studies when it was becoming fashionable with our classmates to learn acceptable social behaviors.We said little at school, but she would come to my house and we would sit down with pencils and paper, and one of us would say: “Let’s start with a train whistle today. ” We would sit quietly together and write separate poems or stories that grew out of a train whistle.Then we would read them aloud.At the end of that school year, we, too, were changing into social creatures and the stories and poems stopped.

          When I lived for a time in London, I had a friend.He was in despair(失望)and I was in despair.But our friendship was based on the idea in each of us that we would be sorry later if we did not explore this great city because we had felt bad at the time.We met every Sunday for five weeks and found many excellent things.We walked until our despairs disappeared and then we parted.We gave London to each other

          For almost four years I have had remarkable friend whose imagination illuminates mine.We write long letters in which we often discover our strangest selves.Each of us appears, sometimes in a funny way, in the other's dreams.She and I agree that, at certain times, we seem to be parts of the same mind.In my most interesting moments.I often think: "Yes, I must tell...."We have never met.

          It is such comforting companions I wish to keep.One bright hour with their kind is worth more to me than the lifetime services of a psychologist, who will only fill up the healing(愈合的) silence necessary to those darkest moments in which I would rather be my own best friend.

          1.In Paragraph 3, "We gave London to each other" probably means_   ___

               A.our exploration of London was a memorable gift to both of us

               B.we were unwilling to tear ourselves away from London

               C.our unpleasant feeling about London disappeared

               D.we parted with each other in London

          2.According to Paragraph 4, the author and her friend_______.

                 A.call each other regularly                   B.have similar personalities

                 C.enjoy writing to each other                D.love to discover new things

          3.In the darkest moments, the author would prefer to_______.

               A.seek professional help                      B.be left alone

               C.stay with her best friend                     D.break the silence

          4.What is the best title for the passage?

               A.Unforgettable Experiences                  B.Remarkable Imagination

               C.Lifelong Friendship                       D.Noble Companions

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          When it comes to friends, I desire those who will share my happiness, who possess wings of their own and who will fly with me. I seek friends whose qualities illuminate me and train me up for love. It is for these people that I reserve the glowing hours, too good not to share.

          When I was in the eighth grade, I had a friend. We were shy and "too serious" about our studies when it was becoming fashionable with our classmates to learn acceptable social behaviors. We said little at school, but she would come to my house and we would sit down with pencils and paper, and one of us would say, " Let's start with a train whistle today." We would sit quietly together and write separate poems or stories that grew out of a train whistle. Then we would read them aloud. At the end of that school year, we, too, were changing into social creatures and the stories and poems stopped.

          When I lived for a time in London, I had a friend, he was in despair and I was in despair. But our friendship was based on the idea in each of us that we would be sorry later if we did not explore this great city because we had felt bad at the time. We met every Sunday for five weeks and found many excellent things. We walked until our despairs disappeared and then we parted. We gave London to each other.

          For almost four years I have had remarkable friend whose imagination illuminates mine. We write long letters in which we often discover our strangest selves. Each of us appears, sometimes in a funny way, in the other's dreams. She and I agree that, at certain times, we seem to be parts of the same mind. In my most interesting moments, I often think, " Yes, I must tell.." We have never met.

          It is such comforting companions I wish to keep. One bright hour with their kind is worth more to me than the lifetime services of a psychologist, who will only fill up the healing silence necessary to those darkest moments in which I would rather be my own best friend.

          1..

          . In the eighth grade, what the author did before developing proper social behavior was to ______.

          A. become serious about her study

          B. go to her friend's house regularly

          C. learn from her classmates at school

          D. share poems and stories with her friend

          2..

          . In Paragraph 3, "We gave London to each other" probably means ______.

          A. our exploration of London was a memorable gift to both of us

          B. we were unwilling to tear ourselves away from London

          C. our unpleasant feeling about London disappeared

          D. we parted with each other in London

          3..

          . According to Paragraph 4, the author and her friend _______.

          A. call each other regularly

          B. have similar personalities

          C. enjoy writing to each other

          D. dream of meeting each other

          4..

          . In the darkest moments, the author would prefer to ______.

          A. seek professional help

          B. be left alone

          C. stay with her best friend

          D. break the silence

          5..

          . What is the best title for the passage?

          A. Unforgettable Experiences

          B. Remarkable Imagination

          C. Lifelong Friendship

          D. Noble Companions

           

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          When it comes to friends, I desire those who will share my happiness, who possess wings of their own and who will fly with me. I seek friends whose qualities illuminate(light)me and train me up for love. It is for these people that I reserve the glowing hours, too good not to share.

          When I was in the eighth grade, I had a friend. We were shy and “too serious” about our studies when it was becoming fashionable with our classmates to learn acceptable social behaviors. We said little at school, but she would come to my house and we would sit down with pencils and paper, and one of us would say:“Let’s start with a train whistle today.” We would sit quietly together and write separate poems or stories that grew out of a train whistle. Then we would read them aloud. At the end of that school year, we, too, were changing into social creatures and the stories and poems stopped.

          When I lived for a time in London, I had a friend, He was in despair(disappointment)and I was in despair. But our friendship was based on the idea in each of us that we would be sorry later if we did not explore this great city because we had felt bad at the time. We met every Sunday for five weeks and found many excellent things. We walked until our despairs disappeared and then we parted. We gave London to each other.

          For almost four years I have had remarkable friend whose imagination illuminates mine. We write long letters in which we often discover our strangest selves. Each of us appears, sometimes in a funny way, in the other’s dreams. She and I agree that, at certain times, we seem to be parts of the same mind. In my most interesting moments, I often think:“Yes, I must tell….”We have never met.

          It is such comforting companions I wish to keep. One bright hour with their kind is worth more to me than the lifetime services of a psychologist,who will only fill up the healing silence necessary to those darkest moments in which I would rather be my own best friend.

          In the eighth grade, what the author did before developing proper social behavior was to ______.

          A. become serious about her study           B. go to her friend’s house regularly

          C. learn from her classmates at school      D. share poems and stories with her friend

          In Paragraph 3, “We gave London to each other” probably means ______.

          A. our exploration of London was a memorable gift to both of us

          B. we were unwilling to tear ourselves away from London

          C. our unpleasant feeling about London disappeared             

          D. we parted with each other in London

          According to Paragraph 4, the author and her friend _______.

          A. call each other regularly                B. have similar personalities      

          C. enjoy writing to each other              D. dream of meeting each other

          In the darkest moments, the author would prefer to ______.

          A. seek professional help                   B. be left alone   

          C. stay with her best friend                D. break the silence

          What is the best title for the passage?

          A. Unforgettable Experiences                B. Remarkable Imagination          

          C. Lifelong Friendship                  D. Noble Companions

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          C
          When it comes to friends, I desire those who will share my happiness, who possess wings of their own and who will fly with me. I seek friends whose qualities illuminate (照亮) me and train me up for love. It is for these people that I reserve the glowing hours, too good not to share.
          When I was in the eighth grade, I had a friend. We were shy and “too serious” about our studies when it was becoming fashionable with our classmates to learn acceptable social behaviors. We said little at school, but she would come to my house and we would sit down with pencils and paper and one of us would say: “Let’s start with a train whistle today.” We would sit quietly together and write separate poems or stories that grew out of a train whistle. Then we would read them aloud. At the end of that school year, we, too, were changing into social creatures and the stories and poems stopped.
          When I lived for a time in London, I had a friend. He was in despair and I was in despair. But our friendship was based on the idea in each of us that we would be sorry later if we did not explore this great city because we had felt bad at the time. We met every Sunday for five weeks and found many excellent things. We walked until our despairs disappeared, and then we parted. We gave London to each other.
          For almost four years I have had remarkable friend whose imagination illuminates mine. We write long letters in which we often discover our strangest selves. Each of us appears, sometimes in a funny way, in the other’s dreams. She and I agree that, at certain times, we seem to be parts of the same mind. In my most interesting moments, I often think: “Yes, I must tell…” We have never met.
          It is such comforting companions I wish to keep. One bright hour with their kind is worth more to me than the lifetime services of a psychologist, who will only fill up the healing (愈合的) silence necessary to those darkest moments in which I would rather be my own best friend.
          66. In the eighth grade, what the author did before developing proper social behavior was to _________.
          A. become serious about her study     B. go to her friend’s house regularly
          C. learn from her classmates at school   D. share poems and stories with her friend
          67. In Paragraph 3, “We gave London to each other” probably means _________.
          A. our exploration of London was a memorable gift to both of us
          B. we were unwilling to tear ourselves away from London
          C. our unpleasant feeling about London disappeared
          D. we parted with each other in London
          68. According to Paragraph 4, the author and her friend _________.
          A. call each other regularly        B. have similar personalities
          C. enjoy writing to each other      D. dream of meeting each other
          69. In the darkest moments, the author would prefer to ________.
          A. seek professional help       B. be left alone
          C. stay with her best friend       D. break the silence
          70. What is the best title for the passage?
          A. Unforgettable Experiences         B. Remarkable Imagination
          C. Lifelong Friendship               D. Noble Companions

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          B
          When it comes to friends, I desire those who will share my happiness, who possess wings of their own and who will fly with me. I seek friends whose qualities illuminate (照亮) me and train me up for love. It is for these people that I reserve the glowing hours, too good not to share.
          When I was in the eighth grade, I had a friend. We were shy and “too serious” about our studies when it was becoming fashionable with our classmates to learn acceptable social behaviors. We said little at school, but she would come to my house and we would sit down with pencils and paper, and one of us would say: “Let’s start with a train whistle today.” We would sit quietly together and write separate poems or stories that grew out of a train whistle. Then we would read them aloud. At the end of that school year, we, too, were changed into social creatures and the stories and poems stopped.
          When I lived for a time in London, I had a friend. He was in despair and I was in despair. But our friendship was based in the idea in each of us that we would be sorry later if we did not explore this great city because we had felt bad at the time. We met every Sunday for five weeks and found many excellent things. We walked until our despairs disappeared and then we parted. We gave London to each other.
          For almost four years I have had a remarkable friend whose imagination illuminates mine. We write long letters in which we often discover our strangest selves. Each of us appears, sometimes in a funny way, in the other’s dreams. She and I agree that, at certain times, we seem to be parts of the same mind. In my most interesting moments, I often think: “Yes, I must tell…” we have never met.
          It is such comforting companions I wish to keep. One bright hour with their kind is worth more to me than the lifetime services of a psychologist, who will only fill up the healing (愈合的) silence necessary to those darkest moments in which I would rather be my own best friend.
          61. In the eighth grade, what the author did before developing proper social behavior was to _____.
          A. become serious about her study      B. go to her friend’s house regularly
          C. learn from her classmates at school   D. share poems and stories with her friend
          62. In Paragraph 3, “We gave London to each other” probably means_____.
          A. our exploration of London was a memorable gift to both of us
          B. we were unwilling to tear ourselves away from London
          C. our unpleasant feelings about London disappeared
          D. we parted with each other in London
          63. According to Paragraph 4, the author and her friend _____.
          A. call each other regularly          B. have similar personalities
          C. enjoy writing to each other              D. dream of meeting each other
          64. In the darkest moments, the author would prefer to _____.
          A. seek professional help                     B. be left alone
          C. stay with her best friend              D. break the silence
          65. What is the best title for the passage?
          A. Unforgettable Experience        B. Remarkable Imagination
          C. Lifelong Friendship                 D. Noble Companions

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