“You are my best friend.” It’s the nicest thing you can    36    to someone. It’s also the nicest thing you can    37   someone.
Good friendships begin in middle school. It’s the    38   you begin to develop your own personality. Your parents aren’t around so you    39   lots of time every day sharing your life with your classmates. You talk with them, you work with them and you become friends with them. But    40   them will become your “best” friend.
Best friends are the people who like you and    41    you the most. They are the    42   who are easy to work with and easy to have fun with.
Sometimes it’s    43   to find a best friend. And sometimes you can     44   a little lonely. But just because you don’t have best friend now, it doesn’t mean you    45    one in the future. Best friends seem to find each other as if by magic. And when you find your best friend, the magic will last forever.
小題1:
A.tellB.writeC.sayD.go
小題2:
A.hear fromB.hear ofC.hear aboutD.think of
小題3:
A.timeB.placeC.beginningD.best
小題4:
A.takeB.costC.payD.spend
小題5:
A.none ofB.not all ofC.no one ofD.a(chǎn)ll of
小題6:
A.understandB.thinkC.giveD.take
小題7:
A.thatB.onesC.thoseD.these
小題8:
A.easyB.easilyC.not easyD.easy enough
小題9:
A.thinkB.knowC.becomeD.feel
小題10:
A.not haveB.don’t haveC.won’t haveD.haven’t

小題1:C
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:D
小題1:B
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:C
小題1:D
小題1:C

小題1:考查近義詞辨析。tell“告訴”;say指說的內容!澳闶俏易詈玫呐笥!边@是你可以說給他人的最好的話。故選C。
小題1:考查短語辨析。A“收到某人的來信”;B“聽說”;C“聽說”;D“想,考慮”。故選A。
小題1:in middle school指的是地點,故用place。故選B。
小題1:考查近義詞辨析。spend time doing sth.“花時間做某事”。故選D。
小題1:考查部分否定。Not與all, everyone等連用,表示“不是所有的......”。同學之間相互談話,相互學習并成為朋友,但不是所有的人都能成為最好的朋友。故選B。
小題1:考查動詞辨析。A“理解”;B“認為”;C“給”;D“拿走”。最好的朋友是喜歡你,最理解你的人。故選A。
小題1:考查定語從句。定語從句缺少先行詞,根據(jù)從句謂語are可知,先行詞是復數(shù)。故選B。
小題1:有時,找到最好的朋友是不容易的,還會感到有點孤獨。It is +形容詞+to do sth.是固定搭配。故選C。
小題1:考查動詞辨析。A“認為”;B“知道”;C“變得”;D“感到”。Feel是感官動詞,后加形容詞作表語。故選D。
小題1:現(xiàn)在沒有最好的朋友,并不意味著將來不會有。根據(jù)in the future可知,應該用一般將來時。故選C。
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