第6练人际关系类(一)高考高频单词与短语识记排查单词识记:acquaintancerelationshipanxiouspersonallyexcuseexpressapologizepromisequarrelappreciateargueassociatebenefitcomfortcongratulateconsiderdilemmadisagreeequaladopt短语扫描:sharesth.withsb.与某人分享/合用某物treatsb.to用……招待某人beburiedin埋头于;专心致志于befamiliarwithsth.熟悉/通晓某事物separate...into把……分成breakup(使)(关系等)破裂;(使)破碎;分解bringup抚养;提出;呕吐depend/relyon依靠;依赖getalong/onwith与……相处;进展have...incommon(与……)有……共同之处[跟踪训练]Ⅰ.语境填词1.Therearesomanypatientswhoarewaiting(anxious)forthedoctor.2.Helearnedthislessonthehardwayfromhisown(personally)experience.3.“SorryIhaven’tcalledyouyet,”Tom(道歉).4.Allthings(考虑),Ithinkyouhavebehavedwiselyincominghere.5.Thecouplewas(吵架)fiercelyaboutwhoseturnitwastocookthedinner.Ⅱ.单项填空6.Fitnessisimportantinsport,butofatleastimportanceareskills.(2016·天津市和平区四模)A.fairB.reasonableC.equalD.proper7.Iwouldreallyappreciateifyoucouldtakemyadviceintoconsideration.A.thisB.thatC.youD.it8.—I’msurprisedtohearthatSueandPaulhave.—SoamI.TheyseemedveryhappytogetherwhenIlastsawthem.A.brokenupB.finishedupC.dividedupD.closedup9.It’sobviousthatgettingthesehistoricsitesrecognizedbytheworldishelpfulforpreservingandrepairingthem,asittheirimportanceandvalue.A.associatesB.symbolizesC.stressesD.abolishes10.IamtiredthepartnerIhavebeenworkingwith;heistoohardaperson.A.with;togetalongwithB.from;tobegotalongwithC.of;togetalongwithD.of;gettingalongwith阅读能力与写作能力专练Ⅰ.阅读理解(2016·天津市第一中学月考)MostpeopleImeetwanttodevelopmoreharmoniousandsatisfyingrelationships.Butwemaynotrealizethatthiscanonlybeachievedbypartneringwithtwonewandstrangeallies(盟友):uncertaintyandconfusion.Mostofusaren’ttrainedtolikeconfusionortoadmitwefeelhesitantanduncertain.Inourschoolsandorganizations,weplacevalueonsoundingcertainandconfident.Aslifecontinuestospeedup,Ibelieveourchangingworldrequireslesscertaintyandfarmorecuriosity.I’mnotsuggestingweletgoofourbeliefs,butthatwebecomecuriousaboutwhatsomeoneelsebelieves.Aswebecomeopentothedisturbingdifferences,sometimeswediscoverthatanother’swayofinterpretingtheworldisactuallyessentialtooursurvival.Forme,thefirststepinbecomingcuriousistoadmitthatI’mnotsucceedinginfiguringthingsoutbymyself.Ifmysolutionsdon’tworkaswellasI’dlike,Itaketheseassignsthatit’stimetobeginaskingotherswhattheythink.Itrytobecomeaconsciouslistener,activelylisteningfordifferences.Therearemanywaystolistenfordifferences.Lately,I’vebeenlisteningforwhatsurprisesme.Thisisn’teasy—I’maccustomedtosittingthere,noddingmyheadassomeonevoiceshisopinions.ButwhenInoticewhatsurprisesme,I’mabletoseemyownviewsmoreclearly,includingmyassumptions.Ifyou’rewillingtobedisturbedandconfused,Irecommendyoubeginaconversationwithsomeonewhothinksdifferentlyfromyou.Listenforwhat’sdifferentandwhatsurprisesyou.Trytostopthevoiceofjudgementoropinionandjustlisten.Attheend,noticewhetheryou’velearnedsomethingnew.Wehavetheopportunitymanytimesadaytobetheonewholistenstoothersandtheonewhoiscuriousratherthancertain.Whenwelistenwithfewerjudgements,wealwaysdevelopbetterrelationshipswitheachother.It’snotdifferencesthatdivideus.It’sourjudgementsthatdo.Curiosityandgoodlisteningbringusbacktogether.AsIconsiderpartneringwithc...