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It seemed like a typical November day, a month after my grandmother had passed away. I was frustrated by everything that was going on around me.

I was mad and confused about everyone especially when I saw a little girl walking through the store holding her grandmother¡¯s hand. The little girl was begging her grandmother for ice cream just like I used to when I was young. I was jealous of the little girl, because she had something I didn¡¯t have anymore ¨D a grandmother by her side.

I had to force myself to ignore the little girl. She was just too happy and that was unacceptable at that time in my world.

I went to the cash register to pay for my things. It was then that my anger quickly shifted from the little girl to the cashier. She took my things to another register. When the cashier gave me my change I didn¡¯t say thank you. I simply took my change and left.

Feeling tired and hopeless, I began walking to my car. As I stood in a public parking lot ,many questions formed in my mind. Why did this happen to me? Aren¡¯t we supposed to get signs from the people that passed away? Why didn¡¯t I feel her presence anymore?

Suddenly, a woman driving right by my side rolled down her window. ¡°Excuse me, excuse me,¡± she said loudly. Thinking she was going to ask for my parking spot, I simply pointed to my car. ¡°No, excuse me,¡± she said again.

Then I felt I had no choice but to see what this annoying lady wanted. She reached to the very bottom of her bag and handed me a three-page booklet. ¡°It looks like that you need this,¡± she said calmly with a smile on her face.

I looked down at the used booklet and there were some big bold letters on the front cover reading, ¡°What Hope for Dead Loved Ones?¡± By the time I looked up ,she had gone.

I felt a sense of relaxation as I read the first page. It explained how people pass away and that their spirits remain with us. It was the first time since my grandmother passed away that I had felt her with me. I didn¡¯t know whether to laugh or to cry, but I knew that I finally felt happiness from a stranger.

¡¾1¡¿The author¡¯s grandmother passed away ___________.

A. on a September day B. on a October day

C. on a November day D. on a December day

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B. The author often asked her grandmother to buy ice cream at an early age.

C. The author¡¯s grandmother¡¯s death was accidental.

D. The author had no choice but to accept the girl¡¯s happiness.

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C. A booklet. D. A letter.

¡¾4¡¿What can we know from the last two paragraphs?

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B. The author only wanted to cry.

C. The author was with her grandmother again.

D. The author became glad at last.

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How to Make Friends

Friendship is a very important human relationship and everyone needs good friends. ¡¾1¡¿ It offers companionship, improves selfworth and promotes good health. There are times in our lives such as when we have recently moved into a new town, or changed our jobs or schools. Such changes often leave us without a friend. Making new friends comes easy for some people.

But for many of us the process is difficult and requires courage. Below are some helpful suggestions on how to make and keep friends.

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The first step to making friends is associating with other people. You can go to public places to meet new people. Besides, you will need to make yourself known by becoming an active member of such places.

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Starting a conversation is the second most important step in making new friends. Do not wait to be spoken to. ¡¾3¡¿ Being able to make small talk is a very useful skill in relating with other people.

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Choosing friends with common interests is important in building friendship as these interests would always bring you and your friend together. Hanging out will always be a pleasant experience.

¡ù Let it grow.

It is a good thing to stay in touch. However, try not to press your new friend with calls, messages or visits as this would likely wear him or her out and finally you may lose your friend. So you will need to give your span>friend time to react to you. ¡¾4¡¿

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The best way to enjoy your friendship is to allow your friends to be themselves. Try not to find fault with your friends. Try not to change them from who they are to what you want them to be. Become the kind of friend you will want your friend to be to you.

A. Be cheerful.

B. Associate with others.

C. Enjoy your friendship.

D. Good friendship has many benefits.

E. You can always start the conversation.

F. For a friendship to develop you need to stay in touch.

G. The best friendships are the ones that grow naturally.

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I¡¯m glad to hear from you. I¡¯d like tell you something about my voluntary work in the city library.

I got to the library earlier every day. When new books arrived, I helped the librarians move it in, and put them onto different catalogues. After that, each of the books were numbered and put in the right place on the bookshelf.

Although it was hard work and sometimes boring, I had learned a lot. For an example, I have got the idea of how the whole library runs but how to find out the books I need in the shortest time. However, by offering this service in the library, I have made some new friends, that is a very valuable experience for me.

Yours,

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