摘要: I a pen.

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Wang Fei has a pen pal named Rose. She’s from the USA. They often share happiness and sadness(分享快乐与忧愁) with each other. Here’s a letter from Rose.

Dear Wang Fei,

How’s everything going? I don’t feel very well these days. I have some trouble(麻烦)with my friend. I lent(借给) my friend one of my CDs and she never returned(归还) it. I trust(信任) her, but she made me sad. What should I do?

                                               Yours,

                                               Rose

    假设你是Wang Fei,请根据Rose的来信,写一封回信,帮助Rose 解决问题。

提示:1、未还你CD的可能原因。 2、解决问题的目的。 3、实在不行,求助别人

    要求:1、叙述有条理,符合逻辑    2、用词的当,语法规范

3、书写清晰、规范          4、不得少于60词

         Help: solve   解决

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阅读下面短文,请根据所给中文正确拼写单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。(10分)

All of us want to be heard, but are we listening when other people are speaking? Doing it well takes lots of practice. Here are some   66   (有用的) tips.

First, give them your full attention. Put down your pen. Turn off your cell phone. Show them you are   67   (感兴趣) in listening to them.

Second, use   68   (身体) language. Meet their eyes. Nod, smile and say “Mm hum.”, “Yeah!”, “I see.”, or “Really?” to show that you are listening.

       69   (第三), let them talk. Say things like “That’s really interesting.” or “I’d like to hear more.” Don’t finish their sentences for them. Don’t   70   (改变) the subject to talk about yourself, either. A good listener listens about 80% of the time   71   (在……期间) the conversation and spends only 20% of the time talking. Remember that we have two ears and one mouth for a reason

——listen   72  (多), speak less.

Fourth, be   73   (慢的) to share your ideas. It’s possible that the speakers just want to feel heard and understood. So share your own ideas only when they are   74  (需要).

Last but not least, put yourself in their shoes. You may not have a lot in common with them. But you can   75   (尝试) to see their problems through their eyes. In doing so, you are better able to understand them and their problems.

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