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1.According to the passage, a friend is___ _____.
A.somebody we usually take for granted
B.a person with whom we often go out with
C.someone with whom we occasionally go for a long trip
D.not just anybody we get on well with
2.Which of the following factors does the author believe are very important in developing friendships ?()
A.Age and background.
B Economic and social positions
C.Race and looks.
D.Same interests and behavior.
3.The passage tells us that sometimes a face with the wrong expression could be mistaken as a sign of ______ _____ .
A.nervousness
B.confidence
C.unfriendliness
D.distrust
4.By saying that “some relationships are a result of argument and discussion”(Line 1,Para.5),the author means that ____ _____
A.bad relationships are a result of argument and discussion
B.connections with people can be developed through discussion and argument
C.argument and discussion can lead to improving personal relationships
D.arguing and discussing things will sometimes result in friendship
5.When people take about “being on the same wavelength ,”they mean that ____ ______
A.they watch the same TV programs
B.they are the same in all respects
C.they listen to the same radio programs
D.they understand and agree with each other
Some friendly relationships can be kept on despite argument or heated discussion, but it is usual for close friends to have similar ideas, beliefs, attitudes, and interests. In fact, close friends may sometimes talk about "being on the same wavelength". It generally takes time to reach this point. And the more intimately involved people become, the more they rely on each other, People want to do friends favors and hate to break a promise. Equally, friends have to learn to put up with any annoying habits and to tolerate differences of opinion.
In contrast with marriage, there are no government-sanctioned friendship ceremonies to strengthen the association between two people. But the support and understanding of each other that result from shared experiences and emotions do seem to create a powerful bond, which can overcome difference in background, and thus break down barriers of age, class, or race.
According to the author, ______.
A.all those who get on well with each other are friends
B.friends are closer than people who just get on well with each other
C.everyone understands clearly how to make friends
D.every student has six friends
A、account-type balance sheet
B、report-type balance sheet
C、annual balance sheet
D、current liabilities
A、other current assets
B、other current liabilities
C、other non-current assets
D、other non-current liabilities
A、The owners, managers, and major creditors are anxious to see the latest available single-step income statement and thereby to judge how well the business is doing.
B、The owner, manager, and major creditors are anxious to see the latest available income statement and thereby to judge how well the business is doing.
C、The owners, managers, and major creditors are anxious to see the latest available income statement and thereby to judge how well the business is doing.
D、None of the above.
A、account-type balance sheet
B、annual balance sheet
C、the report-type balance sheet
D、None of the above.
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