高等继续教育 / 专科英语II
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A college professor once asked his class, ″Can men and women really be just friends?″ My answer is yes! I met Joe in college: in fact, our friendship began in that class. Joe quickly became my best friend: we had the same major, the same classes, and the same tastes. We spent a lot of time together studying and laughing. After college, we took jobs very far apart, but we kept in touch with the occasional emails and phone calls. Our troubles began many years later, when mutual friends decided we were perfect for one another. When we relocated to the same city, we foolishly listened to our friends and families and tried dating. It was a disaster! Our strong friendship wasnˊt meant to bring us together as husband and wife. We parted bitterly, with great disappointment and many angry words Eight years passed before we were able to resume our friendship. Today, we love each other dearly, but as brother and sister. Joe is still my best friend, and at his wedding last year, I acted as the bridesmaid! I cried at his wedding, tears of joy at seeing my friendˊs happiness. When his new baby was born, I expected it to be named after me. I sometimes think of that college professor, and how lonely I would be if I had listened to him. Cherish your college friendships without worrying about gender, and if youˊre lucky, some of them will last a lifetime.
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A. Joeˊs wedding
B. Love on campus
C. College friendships
D. Friendship between men and women
2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. They still loved each other as lovers
B. Shortly after college, the author became Joeˊs wife
C. After eight years, they divorced as friends
D. Men and women can really be just friends.
3.What might the word ″date″ mean in the passage?
A. Doing something old-fashioned
B. Determining the time to do something
C. Meeting with a boyfriend or girlfriend
D. Writing a timetable.
4.When did they resume their friendship?
A. After graduating from college
B. Eight years after their parting
C. After the birth of Joeˊs new baby
D. After their taking jobs.
5.Why did the author cry at Joeˊs wedding?
A. Because she still loved Joe and regretted that she had left him
B. Because she was excited to be Joeˊs bridesmaid
C. Because she was sad that she couldnˊt be Joeˊs wife any more
D. Because she was overjoyed that Joe finally got his happiness.
A college professor once asked his class, ″Can men and women really be just friends?″ My answer is yes! I met Joe in college: in fact, our friendship began in that class. Joe quickly became my best friend: we had the same major, the same classes, and the same tastes. We spent a lot of time together studying and laughing. After college, we took jobs very far apart, but we kept in touch with the occasional emails and phone calls. Our troubles began many years later, when mutual friends decided we were perfect for one another. When we relocated to the same city, we foolishly listened to our friends and families and tried dating. It was a disaster! Our strong friendship wasnˊt meant to bring us together as husband and wife. We parted bitterly, with great disappointment and many angry words Eight years passed before we were able to resume our friendship. Today, we love each other dearly, but as brother and sister. Joe is still my best friend, and at his wedding last year, I acted as the bridesmaid! I cried at his wedding, tears of joy at seeing my friendˊs happiness. When his new baby was born, I expected it to be named after me. I sometimes think of that college professor, and how lonely I would be if I had listened to him. Cherish your college friendships without worrying about gender, and if youˊre lucky, some of them will last a lifetime.
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A. Joeˊs wedding
B. Love on campus
C. College friendships
D. Friendship between men and women
2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. They still loved each other as lovers
B. Shortly after college, the author became Joeˊs wife
C. After eight years, they divorced as friends
D. Men and women can really be just friends.
3.What might the word ″date″ mean in the passage?
A. Doing something old-fashioned
B. Determining the time to do something
C. Meeting with a boyfriend or girlfriend
D. Writing a timetable.
4.When did they resume their friendship?
A. After graduating from college
B. Eight years after their parting
C. After the birth of Joeˊs new baby
D. After their taking jobs.
5.Why did the author cry at Joeˊs wedding?
A. Because she still loved Joe and regretted that she had left him
B. Because she was excited to be Joeˊs bridesmaid
C. Because she was sad that she couldnˊt be Joeˊs wife any more
D. Because she was overjoyed that Joe finally got his happiness.
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