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theyarebeautifulandlovelytheyarefondoftheshapeofdeadtheypretendtobedeadtreessothatpeoplecan’tfindsuchacolormaymatchtheWhichofthefollowingisTUREabouttheyoungItbecameexcitedwhiletakingItbecameangrywhenitwastouchedbyItwasalsolikeadeadItsbodyfeltsmoothandBPeopleseemtohaveanaturalneedforfriendsandwithgoodreason.Friendsincreaseyourenjoymentoflifeandrelievefeelingsofloneliness.Theyevencanhelpreducestressandimproveyourhealth.Havinggoodfriendsisespeciallyhelpfulwhenyouaregoingthroughanykindoftimesuchaswhenyouareexperiencinganxiety,panicattacks,orWhenyouarewithgoodfriendsyoufeelgoodaboutyourself,andWhenyouarewithgoodfriendsyoufeelgoodaboutyourself,andyouaregladtobewithAfriendissomeonewhoyoulike,respect,andtrust,andwholikes,respectsandtrustsdoesn’talwaysunderstandyou,butacceptsandlikesyouasyouare,evenasyougrowandallowsyouthespacetochange,grow,makedecisions,andevenmakelistenstoyouandshareswithyouboththegoodtimesandthebadrespectsyourneedforsecrets,soyoucantellthemletsyoufreelyexpressyourfeelingsandemotionswithoutjudging,teasing,orcriticizingacceptsthelimitationsyouhaveputonyourselfandhelpsyoutoremoveApersononcesaid,Friendshipisacontinuingsourceofbonding(连接)releasingandcreatinginyourselfandwiththeotherperson.Thereisanemotionalbondbetweenthetwopeople.”Agoodfriendorsupportermayormaynotbethesameageorthesamesexasyou,andmaynothavethesameeducational,cultural,orreligiousbackground,orshareintereststhataresimilartoyours.Friendshipsalsohavedifferentdepths.Someareclosertotheheartandsomemoresuperficial,butthey’reallusefulandgood.59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTafunctionofaA.HebringsyousomeB.HehelpsyoufeellessC.Hehelpsyougetoverthe 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totelltouriststheroutetotoshowthepriceoftravelingtoParistointroducethecityofParistoattracttouriststo64.DuringthestayinParis,thetouristswill havefreetimeforhalfthehavea“ParisByNight”onthefirsthaveapleasurablevoyageontheRiverSeinetogetherliveinahoteltwomilesawayfromParisTheunderlinedword“quarter”inthefourthparagraphrefersto aperiodofaan第四部分:写作(共两节,25分(10110分)Thecaptainorderedto thesinkingWemusttrytomakeourlifelivelyand Hemustbean onDNA,forheknowssomuchaboutthisThe60thanniversaryofaweddingiscalleda Seeingthechildrenlivingahappylifeinthe ,theparentslefttherewithThemarketsellsfood Nothingcouldbeseenata (距离of20Nowsome (沙漠arebeingtransformedintofertileThisrestaurantisknownforitsChinese He 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