Dear editor,
I am not a good-looking boy and I'm not good at studying, either. Some people don't even want to talk to me. So I usually feel lonely. Sometimes I think that if I wanted to leave home, nobody would care. How can I stop feeling like this?
Peter
Dear Peter,
Without knowing more about you, it is hard for me to give you some good advice.
But first, I am sure that you are wrong that nobody would care if you left home. What about your parents? And other family members? It seems that you are very sad. You'd better go to see a doctor or talk to your parents. They will be able to help you.
Second, I'm sure there is someone in your class who feels lonely, too. You never know how other people feel inside. Try to make friends with them.
Or you may join a club to meet new people and to keep yourself busy.
You need to find happiness in yourself. Write a list of all the good things about yourself, learn to like yourself, and then others will see your confidence and like you, too.
Editor
What's the trouble with Peter?
A.He doesn't like his parents. |
B.He doesn't like others. |
C.His parents don't like him. |
D.He isn't good at studying and feels lonely. |
Why does Peter write to the editor?
A.Because he wants to make friends with him. |
B.Because he wants to ask the editor to help him. |
C.Because he wants the editor to know about him. |
D.Because he wants to give the editor some advice . |
If Peter joins a club, he can .
A.meet new people and make friends with them |
B.keep his friends busy |
C.study hard but never think about others |
D.be a good-looking boy |
Peter will probably feel when he reads the letter from the editor.
A.sad | B.lonely |
C.glad | D.afraid |
How many pieces of advice did the editor give to Peter?
A.one | B.two | C.three | D.four |