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I have learned from the Internet that you will organize a summer camp for American students in our city and you need some host families. I¡¯d like to apply for it. Please allow me to introduce something about my family.

My name is Li Hua, a Senior 3 student and I have been learning English for nearly 10 years. So I have no difficulty communicating with foreign guests in English. Both my parents are good at English, too. They are well-educated and warm-hearted people. Besides, my parents do well in cooking, not only traditional Chinese dishes but also Western food. So my foreign guests can have delicious food in my home. What¡¯s more, our house is big and we have a separate bedroom for foreign guests.

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My husband and I enjoy seeing life through the eyes of our five children. It is amazing to watch them discover their 1 .

One day last summer, our oldest daughter, Kaytlin, found a(n) 2 red squirrel .We watched from the distance, not wanting to 3 it. But after a long wait, we 4 that the tiny squirrel was likely an orphan. He was 5 and hungry. There were no wildlife rehabilitators(¸´½¡Ô±) in our country, 6 we decided to care for the squirrel ourselves. More extensive research taught us how to 7 him and that we should release him as soon as he could 8 on his own.

Our daughters and I fed ¡°Squit¡±. Kaytlin volunteered to take more 9 . She woke in the night 10 his feeds. To our 11 , Squit soon began to get better. Within a few weeks, he would ask for his next meal and playfully crawl around on the girls. It wasn¡¯t long 12 he was reintroduced to the wild.

On the first few visits to the great outdoors, he seemed to be 13 about the surroundings. After playing in the grass for a bit, he would 14 Kaytlin for safety. Soon she had him climbing trees and finding some leaves and sticks for nests.

One day in the trees, Squit met up with a family of gray squirrels that was not 15 at all. They tried to hit him, but finally he managed to get the 16 of dealing with them. Sevral days later, he played all day in the trees and came down at bedtime. And then one raining night, he didn¡¯t 17 . But when the sun rose the next day, there was Squit, begging for food. And that 18 the pattern for weeks.

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The friendship between us lasts forever. Mary Allen was my best friend ¡ª __1__a sister. We did __2__ together, piano lessons, movies, swimming, horseback riding, and__3__.

When I was 13, my family moved. Mary and I kept in__4__through letters, and we saw __5__on special occasions ¡ª like my wedding and__6__. Soon we were busy__7__children and moving to new homes, and we wrote less__8__. One day a card that I__9__came back stamped £¢Address Unknown£¢. I had no__10__how to find Mary.

Over the years, I thought of Mary often. I wanted to__11__stories of my children and then grandchildren. I needed to share my sorrow when my brother and then my mother died. There was an__12__place in my heart that only a friend like Mary__13__fill.

One day I was reading a newspaper__14__I noticed a picture of a young woman__15__looked a lot like Mary and whose last name was Wagman ¡ª Mary¡¯s married name. £¢There must be thousands of Wagmans,£¢ I thought, but I wrote to her__16__.

She called as soon as she got my letter. £¢Mrs Tobin!£¢ she said__17__, £¢Mary Allen Wagman is my mother.£¢ Minutes later I heard a voice that I__18__at once, even after 5 years. We laughed and cried and asked about each other¡¯s lives.

Now the empty place in my heart is__19__, and there¡¯s one thing that Mary and I know __20__: we won¡¯t lose each other again!

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Deep friendships can take years to develop, but they often last a lifetime. If you want to develop a deep friendship with another person, you have to be ready to put in time and open yourself up.

Pay attention to others, not yourself. ____1____ When you¡¯re truly interested in someone else¡¯s thoughts, feelings, experiences, and opinions, they¡¯ll like you for this. You¡¯ll make far more friends by showing your interest rather than trying to get people interested in you.

____2____ By listening carefully to what they say and do, you¡¯ll quickly get to know them. Little things go a long way, such as remembering someone¡¯s hobbies, the stories they¡¯ve told you, and what¡¯s going on in their life.

Share laughter and tears. Jokes and good laughs help to deepen relationships. ____3____ A true best friend will be there for you when you¡¯re upset and will try to help you feel better.

Help your friend when he/she needs it. ____4____ If he/she¡¯s having a bad day, send him/her a box of chocolate, or bring him/her an ice cream to help him/her get through the dark time.

Be honest. ____5____ If you have a problem, talk to your friend and only your friend about the problem. Gossip (Ïл°) can destroy a friendship.

A. Don¡¯t ever talk behind your friend¡¯s back.

B. Don¡¯t be afraid to cry in front of your friend.

C. Make an effort to truly listen to the other person.

D. It¡¯s never too late to increase your circle of friends.

E. The key to connecting with other people is showing interest in them.

F. Tell the person how much you care for him/her and what he/she means to you.

G. If your friend is sick, be there to make him/her soup, or drop by with a movie.

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