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Dear Emma,

I’m fourteen and I’m from Manchester. I’m on an adventure(冒险) holiday at the moment. I like it very much but I have a problem and I need your advice.

   I’m the only boy in the group and the girls laugh at me all the time and I hate it. What can I do? I don’t want to leave the centre, but I’m really unhappy.

   Thanks for listening.

Unhappy Oliver

Dear Oliver,

There are two things you can do to stop the girls laughing at you. Firstly, try to pretend(假装) that you haven’t heard what they are saying. Secondly, try to talk to one of them and tell her how you feel. The girls don’t really want to hurt you and they will change if they know that you feel unhappy.

Have a good holiday!

Emma

1. Oliver is unhappy because_______.

   A.Emma doesn’t answer his question

   B.he has a problem during the adventure holiday

   C.he doesn’t like the adventure

2. The girls in the group make Oliver unhappy by _______.

   A.laughing at him all the time

B.asking him to leave the centre

C.calling him bad names

3. Emma gives Oliver _______ piece(s) of advice.

   A.one                                B.two                              C.three

4. Emma advises Oliver to_______.

   A.leave the centre

B.teach the girls a lesson

C.tell one of the girls his real feelings

5. Which of the following is TRUE to the passage?

   A.Oliver is from London. 

B.Oliver solves his problem by himself.

C.Oliver is the only boy in his group.

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Dear Emma,

  Your problem is like a circle. The harder you study, the less time you have to make friends and the less friendly you look to your classmates. The fewer friends you have, the harder you study to make yourself feel better.

  Try to break this bad circle. Perhaps you are afraid of meeting new people, because you are too shy or too serious. You are not. Everyone has a fun side to his character. Posh your shy side away and show your classmates how much fun you can be.

  Look at your classmates. Are there any people with whom you feel you have a lot in common?

  First, smile at your classmates. Do this as often as you can, until your classmates become used to your smiles and smile in return.

  Next, talk to your classmates. Do this between classes or during your lunch break. You may find it easier to start by talking to people when they are alone.

  Perhaps you could ask a classmate about your studies. They are likely to respond (回应) in a very positive way. People like to feel important and helpful.

There must be someone else in your class who is also quiet. It might be easier to try to talk with him or her. Your problem is mainly about confidence. Smile first, talk next and slowly you will make friends. Once you have more confidence, you can make as many friends as you want.

Editor                                                         

51. The cause (原因) of Emma's problem might be that       .

  A. her classmates don't like her             B. she doesn't like her classmates

  C. she doesn't like to feel important and helpful  D. she spends all her time on her study

52. The editor suggests Emma should talk to someone else in her class who is also quiet because _________.

  A. it might be easier to try to talk with him or her

  B. he or she is likely to respond in a very positive way

  C. he or she is always full of confidence

  D. he or she likes smiling at her

53. The editor mainly tells Emma about how to     .

  A. talk to classmates    B. make friends   C. improve her study   D. be confident

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