A; How do you think about friends?

B: Friends?  You 76 m_____ the character of friends?        

A: Exactly. We always choose friends with much trouble.

B: I agree with you. First, I think friends should 77 c_____ for others  

A: Yes. We should know 78 e_____ other very well.                

B: Then, I do not think people with many weaknesses can be a proper friend of us.

A: All right. Because we can be 79 e_____ influenced by them at this age.

B: But that won’t mean we should 80 m____ friends with the same background.

A: You mean friends can be absolutely 81 d___________ characters?  

B: yeah…Don’t you think you can get different 82 e______ from different friends?

A: Of course. But only if we have something common.   

B: On the other hand, people are always different between what he 83 a____ and what he really should be

A: I can’t understand you completely.

B: Well. People who looks very friendly may be 84 o_______ in some occasions.

A: But how can we know the truth?   

B: Just chat with him without prejudice.

A: When we are 85 f______ with each other, we will find one’s heart.

76 mean             77 care                     78 each                     79 easily                  80 make

81 different        82 experience             83 acts                                                                                    84 opposite              85 familiar

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