If you think you are too shy and want to be a little bit braver, just try the following things:
Be ________ to others. Tell people you are shy. There is no need to hide it. When they get to know you are a shy kid, they will understand you ________. That also helps you feel easy in talks.
Learn to be a good ________. If you find it hard to start a talk, say something nice about people around you.
Think more about ways to enjoy parties or games. Don’t waste time ________ about your look or whether people like you or not. You will become relaxed and find it’s not so hard to talk with ________.
Try to smile more. When you smile, people think you are friendly and easy to ________. Remember most people will stay away from an angry-looking face.
Take one small foot at a time. Each time when you say “Hi!” or smile at someone, say to yourself “You can make it.” Keep trying and one day you’ll never feel shy.
1.A.kind B.nice C.open D.busy
2.A.better B.faster C.more slowly D.more careful
3.A.teacher B.reporter C.officer D.talker
4.A.being happy B.feeling good C.worrying D.talking
5.A.yourself B.others C.them D.everyone
6.A.look after B.know about C.keep from D.talk with
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The 11th Asian Games
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The 29th Olympic Games
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The 16th Asian Games
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The 24'h Olympic Winter Games
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A.In 1990. B.In 2008. C.In 2010. D.In 2022.
2.Where are the 16th Asian Games?
A.In Beijing. B.In Guangzhou.
C.In Zhangjiakou. D.In Zhangjiakou and Beijing.
3.What __________ is the mascot of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics?
A.Pan-pan. B.Fuwa. C.Yangyang. D.Basi.
4.People call the mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Games Bing Dwen Dwen, because_______.
A.it means Beijing welcomes you B.it means peace and great happiness
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-- ______ will it take to get all the things ready?
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—________
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Scott, the new master, walked slowly towards White Fang, holding a piece of m1.. When he was quite near the dog, he d2. the meat on the ground and walked away quickly. White Fang looked down at it, and then looked up at Scott.
Seeing Scott did not move, White Fang moved u3.. He thought the new master would hit him like the 14. one, but Scott did not move. White Fang ate the meat.
The next day, Scott walked close to White Fang, holding another piece of meat. White Fang, the calm dog, would not take it. Again, Scott l5. it on the ground. The s6.thing happened for many days. Finally, White Fang was not afraid of Scott and took a piece of meat from his h7..
Scott let White Fang do this several times. Then, he walked up to him w8. any meat in his hand. He put out his hand and t9.. White Fang. The wolf in White Fang wanted to bite the hand, but the d10. in him wanted to obey(服從)the man. White Fang growled(吼叫), but he did not bite.(取材于揚(yáng)州市“五個(gè)一百工程”指定閱讀書目《白牙》)
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