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When you’re dealing with a stressful situation or going through a hard time, people in your life can help you. When someone who cares knows what you’re going through, it helps you feel understood and not so alone. 1.. Problems seem smaller when you talk about them with the right person. You can do better and find out solutions more easily when you share your problems.

There are lots of different ways to get and give help. 2.. Other times you need advice on things. Help can be very easy, like a homework project. Or it can go on for a while, like teaching to bring up a failing grade or advising to get through a difficult personal situation.

It’s likely that you remember times someone helped you. 3.. Friends helped you get through sadness or deal with disappointment. Teachers might have guided you through the college application process. 4.. You might give a hand to your classmate who met difficulty.

Friends, parents, teachers and other adults can be great resources when you need help. There are also times when you need the extra help that a professional can provide best. Doctors can offer specialized help for a health problem. 5..

A. Having a right person means a lot.

B. Parents taught you to stop a bad habit.

C. Difficulties are everywhere in your life.

D. You need to learn to give help in the right way.

E. Sometimes you just want to hear an encouraging word.

F. Turn to the professional people for help when you need.

G. And you can also remember times when you helped others.

 

1.A 2.E 3.B 4.G 5.F 【解析】当你面对压力或经历困难时,你生活中的人可以帮助你。当一个关心你的人知道你正在经历的事情时,他会帮助你让你感到是被理解的,你并不是孤单的一个人。总之,我们身边的每一个人,包括父母,朋友,老师或其他人都可以成为很好的资源,帮助我们克服困难。 1.根据下文“Problems seem smaller when you talk about them with the right person. ”“当你和合适的人谈论这些问题时,问题显得很小”可知,有一个对的人对你来说很重要。故选A。 2.根据下文“Other times you need advice on things. ”“有时候你需要一些建议”可知,有时你只是想听到鼓励的话。故选E。 3.根据下文“Friends helped you get through sadness or deal with disappointment. ”“朋友帮你克服悲伤或处理失望”可知,家长教你停止坏习惯。故选B。 4.根据下文“You might give a hand to your classmate who met difficulty”“你可能会帮助遇到困难的同学”可知,此处是说你也会记得你帮助别人的时候。故选G。 5.根据上文“There are also times when you need the extra help that a professional can provide best”“有时候,你需要专业人士提供的额外帮助”可知,当我们需要的时候,可以求助于专业人士。故选F。 【名师点睛】七选五旨在考查学生对全文整体理解和对信息辨析的能力.做此题 时需要先了解文章的整体结构,再综合上下文进行推理判断。解此类题主要从以下七步骤做起: 1、速读全文,关注每段首尾句,了解大意知主题 2、浏览选项,理解全篇逻辑关系,找出关键词。例如第4小题,可以明显找到关键词statistic,然后就可以很容易找出正确答案 3、运用上下文所重复的关键词推断。例如第1小题,可以明显看出重复词friends. 4、利用同义词和近义词关系 5、利用词的上下义关系 6、利用反义词、过渡词关系。例如第2小题的And与第3小题的as well这些连接词也可以帮助更快的找出答案。 7、理清结构,确定答案。本题中大多数都是需要理清空格前后文的结构与意思才能正确的做出,所以理清结构很重要
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