Three students are giving their opinions(看法) about what a good friend should be like.
Cindy |
I think a good friend should be honest(诚实的). That’s more important than any other thing. And it is where a real friendship starts. If a friend isn’t honest, he may lose his friends’ trust. |
Jerry |
I think a good friend has to be generous(慷慨的). Here being generous doesn’t mean he has to give his friends his lunch money or his clothes. It means he should share his ideas and feelings with his friends. In fact, his friends can know him better in this way. |
Mary |
In my opinion, a good friend should understand his friends. When there’s something wrong between him and his friends, he must put himself in his friends’ place and think more for his friends. |
What does the underlined (划线的) sentences mean?
A.To be honest is the most important. |
B.To be honest is as important as other things |
C.To be honest is not very important. |
D.Honest people get more things than others. |
What does the underlined word “trust” mean?
A.夸奖 | B.批评 | C.理解 | D.信任 |
Jerry would like to make friends with people who _______
A.give him lunch money | B.know him very well |
C.tell him their ideas and feelings | D.give him some clothes |
Mary thinks friends should _________
A.often visit each other | B.often go to different places |
C.understand each other | D.help each other |
Which of the following is NOT true?
A.The three people are talking about what they think a good friend should be like. |
B.Cindy thinks to be honest is the base(基础) of a good friendship. |
C.Mary would like to make friends with people who think more for others. |
D.Being generous means being very clever. |