人际交往
一、 语法选择
For most of my 15 years, my father usually said very little to my mother and me. He preferred watching football matches on TV to__1__ to his family.
I had never been interested in football, but Dad’s excitement at 2 match one morning made me more and more curious. I had to find out why this sport was making my father act 3 a five?year?old child on his first trip to Disneyland.
Dad decided that we 4 all eat at a little German restaurant so that we could watch the World Cup while eating. The match __5__ a few minutes after we entered the restaurant. As I was eating meal, a loud noise came from the television. I felt surprised, so I looked up at the TV and asked my father 6 that man was jumping up and down. Dad 7 explained,“That’s Papa Bouba Diop, my son. It’s normal for them to jump up and down __8__ they’ve scored.”
Dad explained almost everything to me. I watched the rest of the match and became more and more interested. When I told my father that I planned to watch more matches with him, he smiled and gave me a wink(眨眼). At last we had 9 in common.
Football has really helped Dad and me get closer and form a__10__ relationship with each other. We can share the common interest and enjoy ourselves.
1. A. talk B. talking C. talks D. talked
2. A. an B. the C. / D. a
3. A. like B. about C. for D. from
4. A. would B. must C. should D. shall
5. A. has started B. starts
C. had started D. started
6. A. whether B. when C. who D. why
7. A. patience B. patient C. patiently D. more patient
8. A. after B. until C. before D. while
9. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
10. A.strongest B. stronger C. strong D. the strongest
二、阅读理解
A
Body language is one of the most powerful means of communication, often even more powerful than spoken language. It is said that our body movements express about 50 percent of what we really mean while words only express 7 percent. Arms. If you keep your arms to the sides of your body or behind your back, this suggests you are not afraid of taking on whatever comes in your way. Outgoing people generally use their arms with big movements, while quiet people keep them close to their bodies. Head. When you want to appear confident, keep your head level. If you are a monitor in your class, you can also take on this position when you want your words to be taken seriously. However, to be friendly in listening or speaking, you must move your head a little. Legs. Your legs tend to move around a lot more than normal when you are nervous or telling lies. If you are at interviews, try to keep them still! Mouth. When you are thinking, you often purse(噘嘴) your lips. You might also use this position to hold back an angry comment you don’t wish to show. However, it will probably still be noticed, and people will know you’re not pleased. Face. When you lie, you might put on a false face. But that expression would crack briefly, allowing displays of true emotions such as happiness, sadness, disgust(厌恶) and fear to come through.
1. When someone is keeping his arms behind his back, he tries to tell you that ________.
A. he is angry B. he is outgoing
C. he is cool D. he is not afraid
2. If you want to appear confident, you should ________.
A. cross your arms B. move your head a little
C. keep your head level D. move your arms a lot
3. Which of the following movements shows someone is nervous?
A. Not sitting straight with the shoulders inwards.
B. Moving your legs around a lot more than normal.
C. Keeping the arms to the sides of the body.
D. Having the lips pursed to hold back an angry comment.
4. Pursing lips often shows people ________.
A. you are confident or friendly
B. you are nervous or angry
C. you are nervous or disgusted
D. you are angry or unhappy
5. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Body language can express more meanings than words do in communication.
B. It’s not polite to use body language in formal communication.
C. Different people must have the same understanding of the same body movement.
D. We cannot communicate with others without words.
B
Have you ever heard the phrase “You never get a second chance to make a first impression(印象)”?It may sound like an unusual piece of advice, but it is true—the first impression someone has of you when meeting you for the first time will probably influence how that person treats you or reacts to you in the future.
What is even more interesting is that the brain takes in all the information to create that first impression in about three seconds. When you meet someone for the first time, by the time you have stated your name or shaken hands, the other person has already formed an opinion about the kind of person you are.
So how do you make a good first impression? All things grown?ups tell you—such as being polite, and being well?dressed—are very important. However, the most important tool for making a good first impression is your face. Smiling, being responsive, and looking like you are happy will almost always leave a positive(积极的) impression on people, especially those who do not know you. Most people, generally speaking, are ready to smile back when they are smiled at.
Furthermore, smiling and being in a positive mood helps you to know and get a better understanding of new things. This means that you can possibly be friendlier to people you do not know and be more creative and able to solve problems more quickly. So if you ever need a reason to be happy, think about the wonderful people you might meet—and impress—with a cheerful smile.
1. The underlined word “reacts” in Paragraph 1 probably means________ in Chinese.
A. 回应 B. 道歉 C. 报告 D. 建议
2. Which paragraph shows how soon others form opinions on you?
A. Paragraph 1. B. Paragraph 2.
C. Paragraph 3. D. Paragraph 4.
3. ________ is the most important to leave good impressions.
A. Shaking hands B. Stating your name
C. Dressing nicely D. Wearing a smile
4. What can be learned from the last paragraph?
A. Friendliness helps solve problems.
B. Being positive helps you find a way out.
C. There are many reasons to be happy.
D. Thinking of great people cheers you up.
5. The best title of this passage is ________.
A. The First Impression Does Count
B. Smiling Makes the First Impression
C. Manners Leave Deep Impressions
D. Impressions Decide Who You Are
三、短文填空
Six people were traveling in a compartment(车厢) on a train. Five of them were quiet and well?behaved, but the sixth was a rude young man who was causing a lot of trouble to the other 1. ________.
He 2. ________ a phone call loudly in the compartment, which made other five people unable to concentrate on reading or sleeping. Then he 3. ________ the stewardess(女乘务员) to complain(抱怨) that the food was expensive and tasteless. The other five passengers were dissatisfied with 4. ________ behavior.
At last this young man got out at a 5. ________ with his two heavy bags. None of the other people helped him, but one of them waited 6. ________ the rude young man was very far away. Then he opened the window and shouted to him, “You left something behind in the compartment.” 7. ________, he closed the window.
The young man turned around and 8. ________ back with his two bags. He was very tired when he arrived, but he shouted 9. ________ the window, “What did I leave behind?”
As the train began to 10. ________ again, the passenger who had called him back opened the window and said, “A terrible impression!” Then the train left, leaving the young man standing there.
四、读写综合
A. 回答问题
根据短文内容回答问题。
Our words carry huge weight. They may influence people for years, and even for a lifetime. They provide them with courage to go on or one more reason to give up.
When I was fourteen, my family moved to another city. Junior high was always a difficult time for me, and the move made my ninth?grade year even harder. I remember walking into the dining hall for the first time. The other kids had good friends with them, but I didn’t know anyone. I felt lonely and went to the nearest seat after getting some food. The kids beside me looked at me up and down and then laughed. I could feel my face turning red at that moment. Then one of the kids broke the ice. “Man! You have one BIG nose!” I felt hurt and didn’t know what to say. I wanted to cry, but I managed a little smile—as if it didn’t hurt me at all. But it did. From then on, I would often look at myself in the mirror. I studied the big nose closely. It seemed that I was just living for my nose. Thankfully, I grew out of this influence finally. But it really took me twenty years.
There is another thing that is kept deep in my mind. I remember going through a terrible business failure. I lost everything. I called my dad for help and he told me a lot about how to deal with the failure. What he said gave me a lot of courage and confidence(信心)to go on with my business.
1. What may influence people for a long time?
________________________________________________________________________
2. How did Jason feel when entering the dining hall?
________________________________________________________________________
3. What did other kids laugh at?
________________________________________________________________________
4. How long did Jason spend in growing out of the influence?
________________________________________________________________________
5. Who gave Jason courage and confidence?
________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
一、1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. D 6. D 7. C 8. A 9. A 10. B
二、A 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. A
B 1. A 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. A
三、1. passengers. 2. made. 3. called. 4. his. 5. station. 6. until. 7. Later. 8. hurried.
9. through. 10. move.
四、A 1. Our words. 2. Lonely. 3. Jason’s nose. 4. Twenty years. 5. His dad.