I am a senior student. I like making friend with

76. __________ 

people and I do my best to get on good with everyone.

77. __________ 

But last week I had found that one of my friends

78. __________ 

kept a diary, say that she disliked me and that she

79. __________ 

didn't want to be your friend any longer. And now

80. __________ 

she has started playing a trick me because I am

81. __________ 

fat. I'm kind to her but how can't she be friendly 

82. __________ 

to me? As for losing the discouraging weight, should  

83. __________ 

I do more exercise? Use pills? And do you know 

84. __________ 

any way? Please give me some advice.

85.__________ 

76.friend--friends     77.good--well       78.去掉had   79.said--saying   80.your--my  

81.me前加on           82. how--why      83.√            84. And―Or      85. any 后加other

 

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