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A. Try to talk to him, tell him it¡¯s wrong for you two to do that. Then try to help him with his lessons in your spare time. If he can¡¯t accept it, let it be. Maybe he¡¯s not such a good friend.
B. You shouldn¡¯t regret. The beauty of one¡¯s looking or appearance doesn¡¯t stand for everything. You are young and still depend on your parents. The most important thing is to study hard and you are sure to have a good future.
C. I used to have the same problem. You can try my ideas, they really work. First, talk about the things you like best and can do best. Then try to make friends you¡¯re your neighbours.
D. You can get some examples from newspapers, magazines or TV shows, let her know it¡¯s really bad.
E. Tell him that he has done something good to animals. If he takes the eggs home, how will their mother feel when she can¡¯t find them? On the other hand, what kind of birds are they?
F. Say sorry to him first. And try to repair it. Or you may give him your favourite toy car instead. Or buy a new one for him.
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2. Sam saw some bird eggs under a tree when we had a trip in the forest. He wanted to take them home. I stopped him. He¡¯s angry with me.
3. Jack let me play with his favorite toy car. I make it go too fast and it crashed.
4. All my friends have many new clothes. They wear clothes in different style every day. But my parents can¡¯t afford it. I think it¡¯s ashame.
5. My close friend always wants me to give him the answers in exams. I do that. But I¡¯m afraid I might be caught. If I don¡¯t do that, he might not be my friend any more.
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57. Harry wants to improve himself through the ways of time management, memory skills etc., especially he can check himself in time and can find himself better learning surroundings..
58. Jesse will find some suggestions on how to make notes and how to do his writing homework.
59. Collins focuses on his future exams, so he would like to get some instructions for his science study and use some materials on the Net.
60. Jack hopes to train himself systematically to keep what he learns in mind a longer time.