We live in a world full of many different kinds of people. We want to get along well with others. We also want to be liked by others. The following ways will make others like you.

Do This and You’ll Be Welcome Anywhere

Become really interested in other people. A show of interest must be true. It brings good results not only to the person showing the interest, but also to the person receiving the attention. It is a two-way street—both of you get an advantage.

A Simple Way to Make a Good First Impression

Smile as often as possible. Your smile is a sign of kindness. When someone feels stressed from his or her teachers or parents, your smile is like the sun breaking through the clouds, your smile can help him or her realize that all is hopeful—that there is still joy in the world.

If You Don’t Do This, You Are Getting into Trouble

Remember a person’s name. A person’s name is the sweetest and the most important sound in any language. We should realize the magic in a name. The name makes the person different from others; it makes him or her special among all others. If you remember a person’s name, the relationship between both of you will become much closer.

An Easy Way to Become a Good Talker

Be a careful listener first. Ask questions that other persons will like to answer. Encourage them to talk about themselves and their achievements. What you need to do is just to listen, because people are much more interested in themselves.

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1.to make people like you

Become really interested in others

Your show of interest must be true.

It must 2. good results to both of you.

Smile as often as possible

Your smile shows that you are so 3. .

Your smile makes others realize that all is hopeful.

Remember a person’s name

A person’s name makes him or her different from others.

A person’s name is the sweetest and the most important sound in any 4. .

Listen carefully first

You ask questions that others enjoy5.

They are interested to talk about themselves and their achievements.

We live on a farm in Alaska. There are many wild animals in the quiet countryside there. One winter night, while walking outside with my son, Joe, I heard a cry.

A young fox was hurt. Every time she wanted to stand up, she fell back to the ground. We took her home, and on the way home we named her Vicky.

After a few days, Vicky began to eat and was more active. We opened the cage door and let her play in the house. Vicky stood, lost her balance and fell, and tried again. “Oh, Mom,” Joe said, “She’s so brave, and keeps trying.” After a few more tries, Vicky could stand, and later moved freely in the house.

One day I saw her walk to the door and take a breath(呼吸)of the outside air. I knew she wanted to go back to the wild. So we drove her to the forest.

“ Vicky ”, I said, stopping my car for a goodbye, ‘‘ look after yourself. ’’ She barked (叫)at me, the only time I heard her bark. Then she ran into the trees.

1.The story happened on a________

A.summer morning B.spring morning C.winter night D.autumn evening

2.What is Vicky?

A.A dog. B.A fox. C.A snake. D.A cat.

3.The underlined word “balance” means “in Chinese.

A.勇气 B.方向 C.平衡 D.信心

4.What did Joe think of Vicky?

A.She was lazy. B.She was clever. C.She was strong. D.She was brave.

5.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A.Vicky often barked in the writer’s house.

B.Vicky went back to nature at last.

C.The writer took Vicky to the forest by car.

D.The writer took Vicky home and took care of her.

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