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  The phone next to her rang loudly as she sat by the computerSarah picked it up, hoping it wasn't for her, because she really didn't feel like talking to anyoneShe uttered a monotonous(沉闷的)Hello? ”.

  “Hi, Sarah! This is Mindy! What's up? Umm, the reason that I called was that I need help with the English assignmentI've been having trouble coming up with a topic.”

  Sarah's shoulders silently drooped as she realized that she had completely forgotten about the homeworkShe let out a sigh

  As her best friend continued to talk about her topic ideas, Sarah's mind drifted(走神)She thought about how Mindy was moving 500 miles away in less than a monthShe thought about how much she'd miss her friend and how it wouldn't be the same without her

  “So, do you have any idea what I should do about this assignment?Mindy asked, bringing Sarah out of her fogShe answered her own question, suddenly exclaiming, I know! I'll describe what happened today in the lunch line! I just wanted to risk that Jennifer girl's neck! She was so rude!

  Sarah thought back to earlier in the day when they had been in the lunch line, waiting patiently and a snotty(自大的)girl pushed her way up in front of them, causing Mindy and Sarah to lose their place in line

  “That sounds like a good ideaI wish I'd thought of that.” Sarah said softlyThe conversation ended quickly after that and Sarah was feeling betterShe was still sad that her best friend was moving, but she knew that they would keep in touch and always be closeAt just that moment, Sarah was glad that Mindy calledShe now had the perfect topic for her English assignment

(1)

What do we know about Sarah when the phone rang first?

[  ]

A.

She was in low spirits

B.

She was busy with her work

C.

She was doing her assignment

D.

She was repairing the computer

(2)

Mindy called Sarah to ________

[  ]

A.

inform Sarah of her leaving

B.

say that she was missing Sarah

C.

ask Sarah for help

D.

comfort Sarah

(3)

How did Sarah feel about Mindy's moving?

[  ]

A.

She was sad that she would miss her friend

B.

She didn't quite care about it

C.

She was surprised because Mindy hadn't told her earlier

D.

She was sad that Mindy would forget her

(4)

Why was Sarah feeling better after their telephone conversation ended?

[  ]

A.

Because she finally thought of what she could write about

B.

Because she knew that she and Mindy would keep in touch

C.

Because Mindy could protect her at school

D.

Because Mindy would never trouble her with a question any more

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      The phone rang loudly next to her ear as she sat at the computer. Sarah picked it up; hoping
it wasn't for her, because she really didn't feel like talking to anyone. She uttered a  monotonous
(沉闷的 ) , " Hello?" " Hi  Sarah! !This is Mindy! What's up?? Umm, the reason that called was
that I need help with the English assignment. I've been having trouble coming up with a topic. "
      Sarah's shoulders silently drooped as she realized that she had completely forgotten about the
homework to witness or be a part of a situation and write it in down in great detail. She let out a sigh.
       As her best friend continued to talk about her topic ideas, Sarah's mind drifted. She thought
about how Mindy was moving 500 miles away in less than a month. She thought about how much
she'd miss her friend and how it wouldn't be the same without her.
         "So, do you have any idea what I should do about this assignment? "Mindy asked, bringing
Sarah out of her fog. She answered her own question, suddenly exclaiming, "I know! !  I'll describe
what happened today in the lunch line! I just wanted to ring that Jennifer girl's neck! !  SHE WAS
SO RUDE! "'
         Sarah thought back to earlier in the day when they had been in the lunch line, waiting patiently
and a snotty(自大的)girl pushed her way up in front of them, causing Mindy and Sarah to lose their
place in line.
          "That sounds like a good idea. I wish I'd thought of that, "Sarah says softly. The conversation
ended quickly after that and Sarah was feeling better. She was still sad that her best friend was moving,
but she knew that they would keep in touch and always be close. At just that moment, Sarah was glad
that Mindy called. She now had the perfect topic for her English assignment.
1. What do we know about Sarah when the phone rang first ?           
A. She was in low spirits.
B. She was busy working.
C. She was doing her assignment.
D. She was repairing the computer.
2. Mindy called Sarah to___________.           
A. inform Sarah of her leaving
B. say that she was missing Sarah
C. ask Sarah for help
D. comfort Sarah   
3. How did Sarah feel about Mindy's moving?                  
A. She was sad that she would miss her friend.
B. She di4n't quite care about it.
C. She was surprised because Mindy hadn't told her earlier.
D. She was sad that Mindy would forget her.
4. Why was Sarah feeling better after their telephone conversation ended?          
A. Because she finally thought of what she could write about.
B. Because she knew that she and Mindy would keep in touch.
C. Because Mindy could act bravely to protect them at school.
D. Because Mindy would never trouble her with a question any more.

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Research shows that childhood friendships are important indicators of future success and social adjustment. Children's relationships with peers (同龄人) strongly influence their success in school, and children with fewer friends are more likely dropping out of school, becoming sad and other problems.
Making and Keeping Friends Is More Than Child's Play
When 6-year-old Rachel returned to school on a recent Monday morning, her eyes immediately scanned the playground for her friend Abbie. Though they were only separated by a weekend, the girls "ran right into each other's arms and hugged," recalls Rachel's mother Kathryn Willis of Gilbert. "It was like a scene from a movie."
Most parents instinctively (本能地) know that having friends is good for their child. Experts agree that friendship is not simply child's play, but a powerful predictor of social adjustment throughout life.
A Skill for Life
"Childhood friendships serve as a very important training ground for adulthood," says Dr. Robbie Adler-Tapia, psychologist with the Center for Children's Health & Life Development.
Researcher William Hartup states, "Peer relations contribute significantly to both social and cognitive (认知的) development." Hartup concludes that the single best childhood predictor of adult social adaptation is not school grades or classroom behavior, but rather, how well a child gets along with other children.
The work of Arizona State University proves that just as being able to make and keep friends is beneficial to kids, so is the lack of friends detrimental.
Good Friendships Don't Just Happen
Experts agree that it is basic for children to develop high-quality friendships. But, researchers warn, these friendships don't necessarily just happen. Often, a good friendship begins with involved (卷入,牵连)parents.
Valley psychologist Dr. Lynne Kenney Markan believes kids should be taught social skills in much the same way they are taught math and reading.
Bad Company
Many parents worry about the quality as well as the quantity of their child's friendships. "When she was in 1st grade, her supposed 'best friend' began calling her names and threatening to hurt her," says Mindy Miller. "My daughter wasn't allowed to talk to or even look at other girls in her class. It really crushed (压跨) her spirit. I told my daughter she didn't need a 'friend' like that."
"I'll bend over backwards to help my son get together with a friend I think is good for him," Adler-Tapia says. "I don't look at it as manipulation (操纵), just positive parental involvement. "
【小题1】The example of Rachel and Abbie is used to show that ________.

A.childhood friendship is of great benefit to their growth
B.a positive friendship helps children solve emotional and physical problems
C.it is a proven(被证明的) fact that peer friendship is the most rewarding experience throughout life
D.Rachel missed her friend Abbie very much because of their separation of one weekend
【小题2】The underlined word "detrimental" could be replaced by _______.
A.valuable B.disappointing C.accurate D.harmful
【小题3】We can learn from the passage that high-quality friendship most probably results from ______.
A.social skills and good study habits
B.school grades and classroom behaviors
C.academic success and social adaptation
D.positive parental involvement and social skills
【小题4】From the last paragraph we can conclude that Dr. Robbie Adler-Tapia agrees that ______.
A.parents should regard making friends as something that just happens
B.it's wise for parents to support and encourage healthy peer relationships
C.parents only need to help their children to deal with difficult social situations
D.parents are supposed to encourage their children to make as many friends as they can

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Research shows that childhood friendships are important indicators of future success and social adjustment. Children's relationships with peers (同龄人) strongly influence their success in school, and children with fewer friends are more likely dropping out of school, becoming sad and other problems.

Making and Keeping Friends Is More Than Child's Play

When 6-year-old Rachel returned to school on a recent Monday morning, her eyes immediately scanned the playground for her friend Abbie. Though they were only separated by a weekend, the girls "ran right into each other's arms and hugged," recalls Rachel's mother Kathryn Willis of Gilbert. "It was like a scene from a movie."

Most parents instinctively (本能地) know that having friends is good for their child. Experts agree that friendship is not simply child's play, but a powerful predictor of social adjustment throughout life.

A Skill for Life

"Childhood friendships serve as a very important training ground for adulthood," says Dr. Robbie Adler-Tapia, psychologist with the Center for Children's Health & Life Development.

Researcher William Hartup states, "Peer relations contribute significantly to both social and cognitive (认知的) development." Hartup concludes that the single best childhood predictor of adult social adaptation is not school grades or classroom behavior, but rather, how well a child gets along with other children.

The work of Arizona State University proves that just as being able to make and keep friends is beneficial to kids, so is the lack of friends detrimental.

Good Friendships Don't Just Happen

Experts agree that it is basic for children to develop high-quality friendships. But, researchers warn, these friendships don't necessarily just happen. Often, a good friendship begins with involved (卷入,牵连)parents.

Valley psychologist Dr. Lynne Kenney Markan believes kids should be taught social skills in much the same way they are taught math and reading.

Bad Company

Many parents worry about the quality as well as the quantity of their child's friendships. "When she was in 1st grade, her supposed 'best friend' began calling her names and threatening to hurt her," says Mindy Miller. "My daughter wasn't allowed to talk to or even look at other girls in her class. It really crushed (压跨) her spirit. I told my daughter she didn't need a 'friend' like that."

"I'll bend over backwards to help my son get together with a friend I think is good for him," Adler-Tapia says. "I don't look at it as manipulation (操纵), just positive parental involvement. "

1.The example of Rachel and Abbie is used to show that ________.

A.childhood friendship is of great benefit to their growth

B.a positive friendship helps children solve emotional and physical problems

C.it is a proven(被证明的) fact that peer friendship is the most rewarding experience throughout life

D.Rachel missed her friend Abbie very much because of their separation of one weekend

2.The underlined word "detrimental" could be replaced by _______.

A.valuable          B.disappointing       C.accurate          D.harmful

3.We can learn from the passage that high-quality friendship most probably results from ______.

A.social skills and good study habits

B.school grades and classroom behaviors

C.academic success and social adaptation

D.positive parental involvement and social skills

4.From the last paragraph we can conclude that Dr. Robbie Adler-Tapia agrees that ______.

A.parents should regard making friends as something that just happens

B.it's wise for parents to support and encourage healthy peer relationships

C.parents only need to help their children to deal with difficult social situations

D.parents are supposed to encourage their children to make as many friends as they can

 

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What would you do if Martians (火星人) kidnapped (绑架) your mom? In the 3-D animated movie Mars Needs Moms, a young boy named Milo finds himself in this exact difficult situation. The aliens want to steal Milo’s mother’s “momness” for their own young. Now it’s up to the 9-year-old to get his mom back before she is lost forever.
Every good action movie has a bad guy. The villain (反派角色) in this film is the Martian Supervisor, played by Mindy Sterling. The Supervisor has an icy cold heart. Remarkably, Sterling acted out almost all of her scenes in a special Martian language created just for the movie. “Learning Martian was a piece of cake,” Sterling said. “There wasn’t too much to learn; sometimes, I just made it up!”
Anyone who has a mother will be moved by this movie. In fact, anyone who loves someone will be moved by this movie. Maybe it is because the story was inspired by a real-life event. The movie is based on a novel by prize-winning cartoonist Berkeley Breathed. He wrote the book after a dinner-table incident between his wife and son, who was then 4 years old. That night, Breathed’s son had thrown his broccoli into the air and rushed out of the room angrily, yelling at his mother on the way out. Breathed told his son, “You might think differently about your mom if she were kidnapped by Martians.” He wrote the novel that same evening.
All kids get into arguments with their parents. The fights may be about homework, chores or eating vegetables. Mars Needs Moms tells us to look past these silly disagreements and to remember the importance of family and the things that really matter.
【小题1】In the movie Mars Needs Moms the aliens want to _____.

A.kill Milo’s mother
B.take Milo as their kid
C.make Milo’s mother their kids’ mom
D.send their kids to Milo’s family
【小题2】To Mindy Sterling, learning Martian language is _____.
A.simpleB.difficultC.interesting D.unacceptable
【小题3】What made Breathed write the novel?
A.The movie producer’s idea.
B.His wife’s inspiration and help.
C.His good relationship with his mother.
D.His son’s bad behavior toward his mother.
【小题4】In the last paragraph the author wants to _____.
A.advise children to help with the housework
B.encourage readers to learn something from the movie
C.stress the importance of doing something different
D.ask parents to be good teachers of their children

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