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How to Recognize a True Friend

Sometimes it can be hard to recognize a true friend. Hopefully this article will help you recognize which friends are the keepers.

Be able to trust your friends. You should be able to trust true friends and they should return this trust. Do your friends tell you secrets that no one else knows? Ask you for advice?1. However, if your friends hide things from you and act secretly, then this is a sign that they may not trust you.

2. Think about it. How comfortable are your friends when they are around you? Are they being themselves around you? Are they acting fake or perhaps hiding something? True friendships can take a while to develop, but if your friends are true they should feel comfortable around you, and vice versa ( You with them)

Think about loyalty(忠诚). 3. If you are in need of a helping hand, your true friends should be there to offer it to you. True friends don’t try to get one another into trouble. A true friend will always be loyal to you and will not reveal secrets.

Think about nicknames. A lot of true friends love to give each other nicknames! If your friend is giving you nicknames, then this is a great sign. Think of the nickname your friend has given you, does it suit you well? 4.

Look at how you fight. Nearly all best friends fight. 5. True friends will find their way through a fight, no matter what the size is. True friends will remain “faithful” to each other even during a fight. They will not tell each others’ secrets, and they still care about each other.

A. Consider comfort.

B. Choose your friends carefully.

C. True friends are always there for one another.

D. Both are sure signs that your friend trusts you.

E. If so, this shows your friend must know you quite well.

F. So if you and your friend have a little argument, don’t worry!

G. An inside joke shows that you share a special connection with your friend.

 

1. D 2. A 3. C 4. E 5. F 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要向我们介绍如何识别一个真正的朋友。 1.根据前两句Do your friends tell you secrets that no one else knows? Ask you for advice? (你的朋友会告诉你没有其他人知道的秘密吗?征求你的意见了吗?)和后句的转折However, if your friends hide things from you and act secretly, then this is a sign that they may not trust you.(然而,如果你的朋友对你隐瞒事情,那么这表明他们可能不信任你。)可知,前面两点是你朋友信任你的明显迹象。故选D。 2.考查主题句。根据后句How comfortable are your friends when they are around you?(当你的朋友在你身边的时候,你有多愉快放松?)和but if your friends are true they should feel comfortable around you, and vice versa(但是如果你的朋友是真的,和你在一起,他们应该感到舒服,反过来也是一样。)提示可知,这里主题句应为:Consider comfort.(考虑舒适性。),故选A。 3.根据后两句If you are in need of a helping hand, your true friends should be there to offer it to you. True friends don’t try to get one another into trouble.(如果你需要帮助,你真正的朋友应该在那里给你提供帮助。真正的朋友不会试图让对方陷入困境。)可知,真正的朋友总是彼此相伴。故选C。 4.根据主题句Think about nicknames.和前句Think of the nickname your friend has given you, does it suit you well?(想想你朋友给你的绰号,你觉得很合适你吗?)可知,绰号的适合表明了你的朋友一定对你相当了解。故选E。 5.根据前句Nearly all best friends fight.(几乎所有最好的朋友都争吵。)和后句True friends will find their way through a fight, no matter what the size is.(真正的朋友将会通过争吵找到解决方法)可知,如果你和你的朋友有争吵,没有必要担心。故选F。
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