Making friends is a skill. Like most skills, it improves with practice. If you want to meet people and make friends, 1 must be willing to take actions. You must first go 2 there are people. You won’t make friends   3 home alone.

__4 a club or group, for talking with those who like the same things as you do is 5__ . Or join someone in some activity.

Many people are nervous(緊張的)when talking to people. After all, meeting strangers means facing 6__ . And it’s human 7 to feel a bit uncomfortable about the unknown.

Most of our fears about dealing with new people 8_ doubts about ourselves. We suggest other people are judging us, 9__ us too tall or too short, too this or too that. _10_ don’t forget that they must be feeling 11 way. Try to accept yourself 12 you are, and try to put the other person at ease. You’ll 13_ feel more comfortable.

Try to act self-confident(自信)even if you don’t feel that way. 14 you enter a room full of strangers, such as a new classroom, walk tall and straight, look 15_ at other people and smile. If you see someone you’d like to _16_ to, say something. Don’t wait for the other person to 17_ a conversation.

Just meeting someone 18 doesn’t mean that you will make friends with that person. Friendship is 19 on mutual(相互的)liking and “give and take”. They take time and 20 to develop. And there are things that keep a new friendship from growing.

1. A. you       B. they     C. it        D. I

2. A. when       B. whether  C. where     D. however

3. A. arriving      B. returning   C. staying    D. leaving

4. A. Recognize   B. Accept     C. Share        D. Join

5. A. more difficult  B. easier     C. ordinary      D. uncomfortable

6. A. a friend      B. the enemies    C. trouble      D. the unknown

7. A. nature    B. fault     C. weakness     D. manners

8. A. come from   B. give up  C. get over      D. carry off

9. A. finding    B. making   C. stopping     D. treating

10. A. And       B. Therefore   C. But       D. So

11. A. in the       B. a friendly   C. different     D. the same

12. A. what     B. as     C. how       D. where

13. A. neither      B. both      C. hardly      D. never

14. A. When     B. As if     C. So that      D. In which

15. A. specially    B. directly    C. shyly        D. strictly

16. A. refer       B. write     C. speak        D. pay

17. A. start       B. stop      C. develop    D. hold

18. A. strange      B. new    C. famous     D. active

19. A. depended   B. lied      C. taken       D. based

20. A. money      B. resource    C. effort      D. trouble

1—20ACCDB DAAAC DBBAB CABDC

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