I call those friends (temporary) friends, and everybody has them and they're just people who are in your immediate circle, or in your immediate community with whom you become friends.
A: 临时的
B: 永久的
C: 亲密的
A: 临时的
B: 永久的
C: 亲密的
举一反三
- Dialogue 1 B: What kind of qualities do you ___________ in your friends? A: I like to make friends with people who are ___________. B: Sure. But sometimes those who are not open and active can make very good friends. A: Of course. So that’s why a person always has ____________ friends in their life. B: Yes. I like to make friends with those who I can get along well with. A: Sure! Who will make friends with those they cannot __________ well with. B: Oh, don’t get me wrong. I’m just saying that maybe you don’t have much in common,
- Friends who ______ you to your face are not true friends. A: falter B: filter C: flatter D: freight
- According to the author, . A: all those who get on well with each other are friends B: friends are closer than people who just get on well with each other C: everyone understand clearly how to make friends D: every students has 6 friends
- Write a greeting card to one of your friends whom you haven’t seen for a while.
- Make sure you know who your children’s friends are.