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Dear Lisa,

Wherever my teacher calls on me in class, my heart beats quickly. I’m afraid I’ll give the wrong answer and everyone will laugh. So I say “I don’t know”.

Candy


Dear Candy,

You are not the only kid who feels this way. Talk to a parent or your teacher for ideas. You can also set small goals (目标). Try your best to answer questions and put up your hand in class once a day. Remember, it is really OK to be wrong sometimes.

Lisa


Dear Lisa,

My friend is starting to hang out with a girl who used to bully (欺负) her. And my friend doesn’t seem to want to be around me at all anymore.

Wendy


Dear Wendy,

It’s normal for friendships to change, and it’s possible that the girl has become kinder over time. Try not to worry about that, and pay attention to how your own friendship is changing. Hanging out, just the two of you, might help to mend your friendship.

Lisa


Dear Lisa,

My mom and I often argue. Sometimes she starts it. Sometimes I do. Either way, I feel sad and alone after arguing. A way to stop?

Carl


Dear Carl,

Find time to talk to your mom. Tell her that you’re unhappy after arguing with her and that you’d like to work out a way to avoid arguments.

Lisa


Dear Lisa,

I want to be a writer. But when I go back to reading a story I’ve written, it sounds stupid and I don’t want to finish it. Should I keep trying to write?

Nick


Dear Nick,

Every writer has been where you are --a place where nothing he writes sounds right. What’s important is keeping writing as much as you can. The more you practice, the better you’ll get. Also, keep reading. You can learn a lot about writing by reading.

Lisa

1. From the text, we can know Candy is_____.
A.shyB.honest
C.carelessD.kind
2. Who has a problem with his or her mom?
A.Candy.B.Wendy.
C.Carl.D.Nick.
3. What advice does Lisa give to Nick?
A.To study hard.B.To set small goals.
C.To talk to his teachers.D.To keep writing and reading.
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