Interlocutor; Now,I’d like you to talk about something for about 3 minutes. I’m just going to listen. I’d like you to discuss fr

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问题 Interlocutor;
Now,I’d like you to talk about something for about 3 minutes. I’m just going to listen. I’d like you to discuss friends.

Talk to each other about it. It is not necessary to agree with each other. You have only about 3 minutes for this.
Candidates: (approximately 3 minutes)
Interlocutor:Thank you. (Retrieve picture sheet. )

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答案E Now,I’d like you to talk about something for about 3 minutes. I’m just going to listen. I’d like you to discuss friends. A I think being frank is most important quality. Good friends should be frank with each other. A person is not a real friend if he only tries to please you, but isn’t honest or frank. So I have my own principle in making friends. B Yes, it is important. But if I had to choose the two most important qualities a friend has, I would choose being faithful and reliable. A I couldn’t agree more. Faithfulness is the basis of friendship. No one will not get along with a so-called friend who tells you lie frequently. B I think understanding and generosity are most important. Above all I’m an understanding girl. I can understand other people easily. Everybody needs an understanding friend. If your friend often does something that can move you, I think it’s helpful to your friendship. Certainly a selfish person will not have any good friend at all. A Yes, being generous is very important. And I think being optimistic is also very important. Having an optimistic friend, you can also keep optimistic. B In my opinion, besides being frank, being helpful is another important quality. I think a friend is someone you know you can count on. I suppose what I really mean is: it’s someone who will help you if you need help, who will listen to you when you talk about your problems. "A friend in need is a friend indeed. " Real friends should be helpful. A I’m afraid I can’t agree with you. Being faithful is the No. 1 important quality a friend should have. He never betrays his friends. A Why did you say you have your own principle in making friends? B As far as I am concerned, it’s not easy to make a true friend. A true friend will not just tell me what I want to hear, but advise me to do what he or she thinks is really best for me in the long run. Such a person is so rare, so I’d have my own principle in making friends and I won’t make friends with a disingenuous person. I want to make sure that my friend will never let me down, and that we will always be ready to help each other no matter what problems crop up. B Some people don’t like making friends. Do you think they would be happy without friends? Why? A I think they wouldn’t be happy without friends. Being alone may bring them a sense of comfort and safety, but they won’t experience the joy of friends. After all, we live in a society, and we should get along with the people around us. Everyone needs friendship. Friendship gives us a feeling of security and warmth; friendship encourages us to go ahead all the time. I think people who don’t like making friends want to have some good friends in fact. The problem is that they like thinking more than talking or they have had some special experience which causes them to be afraid of making friends. But this doesn’t mean they don’t like making friends. A Do you believe in "life-long friendships"? Why/Why not? B Yes, I believe in "life-long friendships". I have several good friends. One of them has been my good friend for five years. We become good friends because we share a lot of common interests, not because we can make use of each other. Now we are not in the same city, and she is a university student in Shanghai, but we keep correspondence. Sometimes we talk on the telephone. We are still very good friends, and I believe we can be good friends all our lives no matter how far away we live. B Do you think that people of different age groups, for example, teenagers or adults, might have different reasons for making friends? A Yes, people of different age groups have different reasons for making friends. The reason for teenagers to make friends is very simple. As long as they can get along well and can enjoy life together, they can be good friends. During their friendship, maybe they will quarrel with each other, but they will become reconciled in short time. But the reason for adults to make friends is comparatively complex. They are very cautious to make friends. They’d prefer friends who are similar to them. I think the friendship is not as deep as that between teenagers. Generally it’s not very easy to make friends between adults. A VIf you had the chance to travel around the country, who would you prefer to travel with, your parents or your friends? Why? B I prefer traveling with friends, though I also like to travel with my parents. I think traveling with friends would be very interesting. Maybe we have to choose cheap hotels and restaurants because we students don’t have much money, but that doesn’t matter, and on the contrary, there are a lot of joys. Traveling with friends, we can share some special feelings which our parents could never understand) we can learn how to solve problems on the trip all by ourselves, and it’s helpful to develop self-dependence. So, if I had chance now, I’d like to travel with my friends. B What would you prefer, having many friends or just a few close friends? Please explain briefly. A As the saying goes, "One foe is too many; and a hundred friends too few. " It is advisable to have as many good friends as we can. A good friend can always be a good teacher to us. The more friends we have, the more help we can expect from them, and the more pleasure we can share with them. Friendship multiplies joys and divides grief. As for me, I have many friends, but few close friends. I don’t think they are contradictory. If I must choose one of them, I would prefer to have many friends.

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