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23. My life is richer for these three types of friends, for they provide me with a healthy variety of company.
24. We chat and are friendly with one another if we happen to meet, but that is as far as we go: we don’t plan things together.
25. My second type of friends, “ordinary friends” are people I like and do things with.
26. The first type, my close friends, are people whom I have known most of my life and who love and accept me for myself.
V.
标出与段落内容无关的句子(
10 points
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Read the following paragraphs and cross out the irrelevant sentences.
Good manners are necessary to succeed in business and social situations. As we grow, we become more and more polite.
In the work place, good manners can make the difference between getting a job and staying unemployed. When calling to set up an interview, one should be polite and professional to the person answering the phone. Arriving at the interview on time, properly dressed, is another way to impress the boss. Several days after the interview it is polite to send a letter thanking the interviewer for his or her time. Having good manners like these can increase one’s chances of success in the work place. Bad manners are the opposite of good manners.
Manners are also important in social situations such as parties. When a friend calls with a party invitation, one should check the date and either accept or decline. Responding promptly to an invitation is an example of good social manners. When attending the party, one should not bring people along who weren’t invited. A guest who shows up with five or six other people will probably not be invited again. When leaving the party it is polite to thank the host and ask if he or she needs any help cleaning up. Friends feel appreciated when they are treated this way.
VI.
写信(
40 points
)
Write a letter.
Your high school friend, Wang Ning, was admitted to the English Department, Fudan University. You(Go Dan) write him or her a letter of congratulations, in which you tell him/her:
1) how happy you were to hear the news;
2) how proud you felt for his/her acceptance by such a prestigious university;
3) what you think he/she will achieve at college and what you think he/she needs to do at present.
(150-200 words)
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