―My teachers often encourage me more friends but I find it difficult.

―Your teachers’ idea is right. The more friends you make, you will be.

A. to make; the more happy

B. to make; happier

C. making; the happier

D. to make; the happier

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What are magic words? Words like “ thank you”, “ please” and “sorry” can work wonders in our daily life. These polite expressions are used every day in America—among strangers, between friends or with family. People with good manners always communicate with others well by using these magic words. What should you do when you receive a gift for your birthday? You had better sit down and write a letter of thanks. The words “thank you” are very important and used very often. We say them when someone hands us a letter, passes us a book, offers us a drink, or lends us an umbrella.

“Please” is another important word, but many people forget to use it. It is not polite to ask someone for help without saying “please”. We are supposed to use it when we ask for something , too. It may be a book , a pen, or more milk. It may be in the classroom, at home, or at the bus stop. We can use “please” to make a request(請(qǐng)求) pleasantly.

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We use them long ago. We use them now. So will our kids.

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That leaves 2% of young people with an unreasonable interest. They might spend several thousand pounds on a paper plate the celebrity had used, or they would do something lawbreaking. These people are in most danger of being seriously upset.

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B. The general population.

C. Young adults with MBAs.

D. Teenagers who admire celebrities.

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B. Talking about celebrities does harm to teenagers.

C. Narcissism increases with the length of time of being famous.

D. Only a very small group of teenagers are crazy about celebrities.

4.What's the purpose of this passage?

A. To make us understand celebrities better.

B. To direct teenagers to become celebrities.

C. To compare different people with celebrities.

D. To discourage teenagers from taking celebrities as idols.

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