How to get a friend back
If a good friend is keeping their distance and you want to reach out to them,the best approach is openness,honesty,and a willingness to acknowledge your friend's feelings. 1 Here are some specific steps to get a friend back.
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There is most likely a specific reason for the rift (裂縫) in your friendship. Consider the situation as objectively as you can. Even if you feel wronged by your friend,consider the possibility that somewhere along the line you have also hurt them in ways that you weren't aware of.
Beware of assumptions.
If there seems to be no clear reason for your friend's distance,don't jump to conclusions. It may have nothing to do with you. 3
Think about what you want to say in advance.
If you feel you need to apologize,be specific about what you’ re apologizing for. 4 For example,if you’ve been ignoring your friend because you’ re spending all your time with a new friend,it isn't appropriate to apologize for spending time with this other person. Instead,talk about how you're sorry you haven’t been making time for your friend.
Call your friend or ask to meet.
5 Body language can communicate a lot more than just your voices and may help avoid misunderstandings. If you ask to meet,try to avoid unclear phrases like, “We need to talk." These can put your friend on the defensive. Instead’ try a more emotionally rooted approach like, “I miss you,” or “I was just hoping we could spend a little time together."
A. Reflect on what happened.
B. Talk about things that you’d like to change.
C. It's probably best to talk in person if you can.
D. Your friend might have something troubling them.
E. Make sure it's sincere: what are you really sorry about?
F. Both of you might need time to process what the other has said.
G. Take your time,be thoughtful,and hopefully you can repair the damage.
(人際關(guān)系)
本文是說明文。文章介紹了如何 修復(fù)一段友誼。
1. G。本空后作者列舉了修復(fù)一段友 誼的步驟,由此推測,作者認為要想 修復(fù)一段友誼“不要著急、要深思熟 慮,(按照步驟) 你很有希望修復(fù)這 段破損的友誼”。
2. A. 稂據(jù)本空后兩處出現(xiàn)的consider可知,作者建議“反思發(fā)生了什么”。
3. D. 根據(jù)本空上一句內(nèi)容可知,有 時候友誼破裂可能跟你沒關(guān)系,“你 的朋友可能自己有一些煩心事”。
4. E。根據(jù)本空上一句內(nèi)容可知,作者 建議明確自己要道歉的內(nèi)容,“要確 保道歉很真誠:到底是因為什么感 到抱歉”。
5. C. 根據(jù)本段標題中的meet及本空后的Body language可知,作者建議 面對面交談,即“親自交談”。
題目來源:2016年英語周報高三新課標 > 第39期 2015-2016高三課標
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