Friends play an important part in our lives, and although we may take friendship for granted , we often don't clearly understand how we make friends. While we get on well with a number of people, we are usually friends with only a very few. For example, the average among students is about 6 per person. In all the cases of friendly relationships, two people like one another and enjoy being together, but beyond that, the degree of closeness between them and the reasons for their shared interests vary greatly. As we get to know people we take into account things like age, race, economic condition, social position, and intelligence. Although these factors are not of prime importance, it is more difficult to get on with people when there is a marked difference in age and background.
Some friendly relationships can be kept on argument and discussion, but it is usual for close friends to have similar ideas and beliefs, to have attitudes and interests in common- they often talk about rely on one another. People want to do friends favors and hate to break a promise. Equally, friends have to learn to put up with annoying habits and to tolerate differences of opinion.
In contrast with the marriage, there are no friendship ceremonies to strengthen the association between two people. But the supporting and understanding of each other that results from shared experiences and emotions does seem to create a powerful bond, which can overcome differences in background, and break down barriers of age, class or race?
32. How does the author understand “friends” in this passage?
A. Every student has 6 friends.
B. Everyone understands clearly how to make friends.
C. All the people who get on well with each other are friends.
D. Friends are closer than those just getting on well with each other.
33. What should we avoid when making friends?
A. Good economic condition.
B. Argument and discussion.
C. The same race, hobby and nationality.
D. A marked difference in age and background.
34. What do the underlined words “being on the wavelength” mean in Paragraph 2?
A. Having the same background.
B. Using the same frequency while talking.
C. Having similar ideas, beliefs, attitudes and interests.
D. Keeping the same friendly relationship as other people do.
35. How do people strengthen friendly relationship according to the passage?
A. To hold friendship ceremonies.
B. To completely get rid of differences in background.
C. To make friends with those who are of the same age and of the same race.
D. To support and understand each other by sharing experiences and emotions.