求教英语牛人团:friendship作文.下午3点前要.200字以上.一楼是三只小猪,来糊弄我啊?二楼,但并不是我想要的。三楼的朋友,

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求教英语牛人团:friendship作文.下午3点前要.200字以上.一楼是三只小猪,来糊弄我啊?二楼,但并不是我想要的。三楼的朋友,

求教英语牛人团:friendship作文.下午3点前要.200字以上.一楼是三只小猪,来糊弄我啊?二楼,但并不是我想要的。三楼的朋友,
求教英语牛人团:friendship作文.下午3点前要.200字以上.
一楼是三只小猪,来糊弄我啊?
二楼,但并不是我想要的。
三楼的朋友,

求教英语牛人团:friendship作文.下午3点前要.200字以上.一楼是三只小猪,来糊弄我啊?二楼,但并不是我想要的。三楼的朋友,
范文一:friendship
As a proverb goes,a life without a friend is a life without a sun.It is true that everybody needs friends.Namely,without a friend,you’ll feel lonely and gloomy.Suppose you are in trouble,whom will you turn to for help if you have no friend?And you may also want to share your feelings and communicate your opinions with someone.In this case we find it necessary to make friends.
It goes without saying that a friend in need is a friend indeed.A friend should be one you can turn to for help,one who likes to share joy and hardships with you,one you can trust and one who won’t turn his back on you.A friend may argue with you but never lose temper.A devoted friend should keep in contact with you even he lives elsewhere.Quite some people try to make more friends if he lives elsewhere.Quite some people try to make more friends with those who can offer help.The result is that friendship often lasts until they are of no use to each other.
As far as I am concerned,I like to choose friends mainly according to their characters rather than their social position or their money.I like to make friends with those who have something in common with me or have the merits I do not have.We shall help each other to improve our studies and work and be always ready to help each other.What is more,friends should be honest and reliable.
范文二:friendship
As a human being,one can hardly do without a friend.In fact,friends are sometimes more important and useful to us than our own family members.Our joys are more pleasant when we have a friend to share them; and our sorrows are easier to bear if we have a friend at our side.Indeed,we sometimes find it easier to confide in friends when we have secrets we are reluctant to reveal to even our closest relatives.
But not all the people we are accustomed to calling friends are friends in the true sense of the word; most of the people we share social occasions with are merely acquaintances.Real friendship involves sincerity,mutual trust and self-sacrifice,both in moments of happiness and on occasions of crisis.A true friend will not just tell us what we want to hear,but advise us to do what he or she thinks is really best for us in the long run.
My principle in making friends is to ignore things like what work they do and what their social backgrounds are,but,instead,to observe carefully the little things that reveal their characters.In this way I can be sure that these friends will never let me down,and that we will always be ready to help each other no matter what problems crop up.
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Friends play an important part in our lives,and although we may take friendship for granted,we often don't clearly understand how we make friends.While we get on well with a number of people,we are us...

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Friends play an important part in our lives,and although we may take friendship for granted,we often don't clearly understand how we make friends.While we get on well with a number of people,we are usually friends with only a very few----for example,the average among students is about 6 per person.In all the cases of friendly relationships,two people like one another and enjoy being together.but beyond that,the degree of intimacy between them and the reasons for the shared interests vary enormously.As we get to know people we take into account things like age,race ,economic conditions,social position,and intelligence.Although these factors are not of prime importance,it is more difficult to get on with people when there is a marked difference in age and background.
Some friendly relationships can be kept on argument and discussion,but it is usual for close friends to have similar ideas and beliefs,to have attitudes and interests in commen ---they often talk about "being on the same wavelength ".it generally takes time to reach this point.And the more intimately involved people become,the more they rely on one another .people want to do friends favours and hate to break a promise.Equally,friends have to learn to put up with annoying habits and try to tolerate differencesof opinion.
In contrast with marriage ,there are no friendship ceremonies to strengthen the association between two persons.But the supporting and understanding of each other that results from shared experiences and emotions does seem to create a powerful bond ,which can overcome differences in background ,and break down barriers of age, class or race.

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Narrator: Once upon a time,there were three little pigs, named Pete, Pat and Paul. They were brothers. One day,they left their mother's house. It was winter. They wanted to build a new house. They met...

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Narrator: Once upon a time,there were three little pigs, named Pete, Pat and Paul. They were brothers. One day,they left their mother's house. It was winter. They wanted to build a new house. They met a man. He had straw to sell. Pete: Can I please buy your straw? Straw-seller: Sure. What for?
Pete: I am going to build a house with it.
Straw-seller: Straw is not strong. Pete: That's OK. I need a house before winter. Narrator: Pete built his house of straw. Pat met a man.He sold sticks. Pat: Can I please buy your sticks? Pat: I am going to build a house with it. Stick-seller: Sticks are not strong. Pat: That's OK.I need a house before winter Narrator: Pat built his house of sticks. Paul met a man. He sold bricks. Paul: Can I please buy your bricks?
Brick-seller: Sure. What for? Paul: I am going to build a house with it. 保Brick-seller: Great! Bricks are very strong.
Pete: It is hard work to build a house of bricks.
Pat: Bricks are very heavy.
Paul: Bricks are heavier than straw and sticks. Brick houses are harder than straw houses and stick houses. Narrator: The man gave Paul the bricks. Paul built his house of bricks. A hungry wolf came out of the woods. He went to the first house. It was made of straw.
Wolf: Little Pig, Little Pig. Let me in!
Pete: No way! No way! Not by the hair on my chin. Wolf: Then I will blow your house down. Narrator: The wolf blew the straw house down. Pete ran to Pat's house. The wolf went to the second house. It was made of sticks. Wolf: Little Pig, Little Pig. Let me in! Pete & Pat: No way! No way! Not by the hair on my chin. Wolf: Then I will blow your house down. Narrator: The wolf blew the stick house down. Pete and Pat ran to Paul's house. The wolf came to the brick house. Wolf: Little Pig, Little Pig. Let me in!
Pete, Pat & Paul: No way! No way! Not by the hair on my chin. Wolf: Then I will blow your house down.
Narrator: The wolf blew and blew. The house would not come down. He blew harder. The house would not come down. The wolf climbed on the top of the house. He fell down the chimney, He fell into a fire. Pete, Pat & Paul: Hurray!

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