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Do you know how to make friends?
    The American writer Sally Seamans tells young students some smart ways to make friends.Here is some of his advice.
    First,you have to talk to a lot of people to find a friend!Try to make small talks with people you meet.If you are shy,this may seem difficult,you can break the ice by asking them questions like "Where do you live?" or "What stars do you like?" or by saying "I like your T-shirt.Where did you buy it?" People like to listen to some nice words.
    Then,a great way to meet new people is to join a group,like a music club,an exercise class,or a dance club.When you are in a group like this,you will find your friends and you have many things to talk about.
    Next,spend more than with your friends.You can ask your friends to go shopping with you on weekends,go to a movie together or invite him or her out to coffee.On your friend's birthday,remember to send him or her a birthday card or a birthday gift.Don't be shy to do these.Just let your friends know that they are always in your heart.
    The last advice is that remember to give and share.Don't forget friends come first when some good things come to you.Giving and sharing are very important.If you are good at them,they will bring you more and more friends.As long as(只要) you do it like this,your circle of friends is sure to be bigger.

The advice on how to make friends
Advice ◆You can begin your conversation(1)
by asking questions
by asking questions
or saying some nice words.
◆(2)
Joining groups
Joining groups
is a great way to meet new people.
◆Spend more time with your friends.You send a birthday card or a gift to your friends to let them know that you truly (3)
care about
care about
them.
◆Give and share.Giving and sharing are (4)
so important that
so important that
they can help you make more friends.
(5)
Result
Result
You are sure to have more friends than before.

【考點】人與社會
【答案】by asking questions;Joining  groups;care about;so important that;Result
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