Do you know the meaning of the word “relationship”? Here is an easy way of understanding __1__. Whenever two people come together, even for a brief moment, they __2__ looks, feelings, thoughts, ideas, and energy. Their relationship is __3__ they interact (相互作用,相互影響) with each other. Everything __4__ happens in the world happens through relationships. We human beings need to love and __5__, and this will come from our relationship with others. Accordingly, anyone who wishes to love and be loved will want to __6__ lasting relationships.
Here are a few tips to help us __7__ long-term relationships. First, know our steps. The relationship between two people is like the art of __8__. Before we can dance with a partner, we need to be able to dance __9__. We need to feel the rhythm of the music, hear how it inspires us to move and learn our unique style of __10__ and expression. Second, __11__. As the key building block for enduring relationships, trust is a bond that develops __12__ as two persons get to know each other and experience safety in __13__ their hearts. Trust develops __14__ we respect each other's needs __15__ develop a history of common experience and caring. Third, be intimate (親密的;密切的). __16__ intimacy is often limited to the sexual bond, we can be intimate with many people __17__ sexuality. That is, by relating heart to heart. We need to be seen and known by __18__. In this way, intimacy enables us to thrive (興旺,繁榮) and grow. Lastly, treat relationship as an organism (有機(jī)體;生物(體);微生物). A new relationship is like an embryo (胚胎)that __19__ time, care and attention to grow into whatever may develop gradually. In our proper relationship with others, we will be known and seen for who we are, and love will come out of the seeing and the __55__.  
1. A. that        B. one                   C. this                   D. it
2. A. exchange       B. found                C. transport           D. charge
3. A. what             B. why                  C. how                  D. where
4. A. how              B. that                   C. which               D. what
5. A. be loved B. to wish              C. to expect           D. be hoped
6. A. form             B. develop             C. make                D. establish
7. A. invent           B. command          C. create                D. devote
8. A. singing          B. dancing             C. running             D. caring
9. A. by ourselves   B. by company       C. to music            D. after rhythm
10. A. character      B. opinion             C. movement         D. action
11. A. honesty        B. trust                  C. principle           D. generosity
12. A. suddenly      B. gradually           C. accordingly              D. surprisingly
13. A. closing        B. shutting             C. resting                     D. opening
14. A. while           B. as                     C. when                D. with
15. A. and            B. but                   C. consequently      D. or
16. A. As               B. But                   C. While               D. However
17. A. without        B. given                C. with                  D. supposing
18. A. others          B. no one                     C. ourselves           D. another person
19. A. recognizes    B. requires             C. upsets               D. bursts

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1.D。此題考查代詞的用法。此處所指代的內(nèi)容就是“relationship”,是上文所提及的內(nèi)容,故使用it。
2.A。此處考查動詞詞義。A項(xiàng)中exchange意思是“交流,交換”。
3.C。相互關(guān)系就是如何進(jìn)行人與人之間的互動。此處how引起表語從句。
4.B。此題考查定語從句的關(guān)系詞。Everything作先行詞時,關(guān)系詞應(yīng)使用that。
5.A。根據(jù)下文中…anyone who wishes to love and be loved will…可知,“愛人與被愛”都是人與人之間關(guān)系的內(nèi)容。
6.D。人與人之間存在的“愛與被愛”關(guān)系,使得人都希望“建立一種長遠(yuǎn)的關(guān)系”。
7.C。此處考查動詞詞義。A項(xiàng)意思是“發(fā)明,創(chuàng)造”;B項(xiàng)意思是“發(fā)現(xiàn),找到”;D項(xiàng)意思是“贊揚(yáng),宣傳;促進(jìn),增進(jìn)”,此幾項(xiàng)意義與原文不符。C項(xiàng)意思是“創(chuàng)作;產(chǎn)生,引起”。
8.B。根據(jù)下文的Before we can dance with a partner, we need to be able to dance…可知,應(yīng)是“舞蹈藝術(shù)”。
9.A。根據(jù)上文的句子Before we can dance with a partner,…可知,此處強(qiáng)調(diào)與舞伴的關(guān)系,下文中feel the rhythm,hear how…和learn our unique style of movement and expression都是為dance with a partner做準(zhǔn)備的。這些準(zhǔn)備歸結(jié)到一點(diǎn)就是“能獨(dú)舞”。故選A項(xiàng)by ourselves。
10.C。此處指跳舞的動作與表情的運(yùn)用,故用C項(xiàng)。
11.B。根據(jù)下文As the key …, trust is a bond that develops gradually as two person…可知此處所論及的內(nèi)容,均是與trust有關(guān),故選B項(xiàng)。
12.B。此題主要考查對上下文的理解。全句意思是“當(dāng)兩個人相互了解并且有了一種安全感后,信任才得以逐漸發(fā)展”。這兒強(qiáng)調(diào)信任不是“突然之間”就形成的,而是一種“漸進(jìn)的”過程。
13.D。此題指的是兩者交往過程中,只有“敞開”心扉,才能相互信任。
14.C。此題是考查對句子的理解。信任的不斷發(fā)展,前提是兩者的相互尊敬。因此,“當(dāng)相互尊敬時,信任就得以發(fā)展”。
15.A。此題考查連詞的用法。此前后兩句是并列關(guān)系,故用and,不表示轉(zhuǎn)折,不使用but,也不表示選擇,排除D項(xiàng),consequently是一副詞,不能引導(dǎo)句子。
16.C。此題前后兩句間是一種轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。While用于句首,表轉(zhuǎn)折,譯為“雖然,盡管”等。D項(xiàng)However后常接逗號。
17.A。此句意思是“我們可以多人沒有性關(guān)系而能做親密無間”。
18.D。此題考查對句子的理解。我們(朋友)需要對方來“看”,來“了解”。
19.B。此處把新建立起來的關(guān)系比作“胚胎”,那是需要照顧的!靶枰钡氖菚r間,照料,等等。
55.D。根據(jù)上文the seeing,指的是相互的理解,故使用與seeing并列的形式,而選用D項(xiàng)knowing。
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