第三節(jié) 閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的A、B、C、D、E五個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。每個選項只能用一次。

Should friends be different or the same? Different people have different ideas. 1..

2.. I am outgoing. I like to have friends who are similar to me. Both my best friend Linda and I like traveling. We went to Italy with our families last summer vacation. We stayed there for two weeks.3..

My name is Mary. I like to have friends who are different from me. 4.. I am quiet and I like reading very much. Betty likes sports and she plays ping-pong well.

I’m Peter. I like to have friends who are like me. It can be very helpful. 5.and my good friend Rick is quiet, too. Sometimes I don’t know what to do with my problems and he can tell me what I should do.

I’m Bill. I have both kinds of friends. I think it is important. That makes my life more interesting.

A. I’m a little quiet

B. My name is Susan

C. Next year we want to go to Paris

D. The following is what four of my classmates say

E. My best friend Betty is shorter and more outgoing than me

A. I’m a little quiet

B. My name is Susan

C. Next year we want to go to Paris

D. The following is what four of my classmates say

E. My best friend Betty is shorter and more outgoing than me

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