Students are leaving the junior high school . What are they taking with them ? A lot of things for sure , but the most important thing is friends .
We asked some teachers to give us one last lesson . The lesson is proverbs(谚语、格言) about friends . Proverbs teach people about life . Older people often teach proverbs to younger people . Every culture has proverbs . They are short and easy to remember .
Mrs Minelli says , “ It is important to remember this Sicilian(西西里岛人的)proverb , ‘ Only your real friends will tell you when your face is dirty .’ It means that only good friends tell you when you are making a mistake .”
Mr Tulga says , “ I have a favorite proverb about friends , ‘ Friendship is a plant we must water .’ It is German . It means that everyone needs to take care of friendship like we take care of a garden .”
Mr Tulga says , “My grandfather in Turkey told me , ‘Nobody is so rich that he can throw away a friend .’ It means that everyone needs friends . Be good to them .”
The good news is :there is no test for this lesson ,. The bad news is :We will miss you .
Goodbye , friends ! Don’t forget us !
As the proverb says , will tell you when you are making mistakes .
A.real friends | B.older people |
C.some teachers | D.younger people |
Which is the best proverb to the meaning “Take care of friendship like we take care of a garden”?
A.A friend is easier lost than found. |
B.Friendship is a plant we must water |
C.Nobody is so rich that he can throw away a friend . |
D.Only your real friends will tell you when your face is dirty. |
Which of the following is true from the passage ?
A.Only some countries have their proverbs about friends . |
B.After the last lesson , the students will have a test for it . |
C.If you are rich enough , you can throw away your friends . |
D.Proverbs are usually short , and they teach people about life . |
The writer of the passage mainly wants us to know .
A.some proverbs about culture. |
B.ways to take care of a friendship. |
C.the importance of friendship. |
D.students’ feelings in the last lesson . |