If we want to deal with the association(交往) between boys and girls properly, here are some “dos and don’ts” for you to follow.
Keep a normal and healthy state of mind. Our schools and classes are made up of boys and girls. It is very natural for the boys and girls to make friends with each other. We should make as many friends as possible. We should keep in touch with the other sex(性別) in public instead of in secret.
Don’t be too nervous or too shy. If you are a shy person, you can also find a way out. First of all, you can make friends with the students who have the same interest and hobby as you. As both of you have much in common, you may have much to talk about. If you keep doing like that, little by little, you will gladly find you are also as free to express yourself as others.
Don’t fall into the ditch of early love. The boys and girls at adolescence(青春期) are rich in feeling. They are easy to regard the friendship as a sign of love and fall in love with each other at an early age. In my opinion, early love is a green apple that can’t be eaten. An apple won’t taste sweet until it is fully ripe. Boys and girls at middle school are too young to carry the heavy duty of love. Do keep out of early love.
【小題1】The main idea of the passage is to ______.

A.tell students to keep away from early love
B.give some advice on how to associate between boys and girls
C.tell students how to make friends
D.teach boys how to talk with girls
【小題2】We should keep in touch with the other sex in the following EXCEPT ______.
A.with a good state of mind
B.in real friendship
C.in public
D.in secret
【小題3】 If you are a shy person, you can _______.
A.find friends with the same interest and hobby first
B.only have a few friends of the same sex
C.not make friends with the other sex
D.not fail in love with other students easily
【小題4】What does the underlined word “ditch” mean?
A.波浪B.泥潭C.圈套D.迷惑


【小題1】B
【小題2】D
【小題3】A
【小題4】B

解析試題分析:
【小題1】B 主旨大意題。根據(jù)第一段here are some “dos and don’ts” for you to follow.說(shuō)明本文是作者給出的在交友方面的建議。
【小題2】D 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第二段最后一行We should keep in touch with the other sex(性別) in public instead of in secret.
說(shuō)明D符合要求。
【小題3】A 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第三段1,2行If you are a shy person, you can also find a way out. First of all, you can make friends with the students who have the same interest and hobby as you.說(shuō)明A正確。
【小題4】B 推理題。根據(jù)本句Don’t fall into the ditch of early love. The boys and girls at adolescence(青春期) are rich in feeling. They are easy to regard the friendship as a sign of love and fall in love with each other at an early age.說(shuō)明作者認(rèn)為青少年不應(yīng)該早戀,該詞不是波浪,也不應(yīng)該是圈套,迷惑,應(yīng)該是指泥潭。故B正確。
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點(diǎn)評(píng):本文是作者給年輕人提出在交友方面的建議。集中考查了細(xì)節(jié)題,如57,58.在閱讀時(shí),要抓文章的段落大意和中心思想,合理的想象和判斷,精準(zhǔn)定位。

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