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How to Survive High School

High school can be a terrible phase if you get it all wrong. Find out how to survive high school with a few easy tips.

1. Be Yourself.

High school is a fun time to make new friends, meet new people, date and socialize. Make friends with all kinds of people and not just a group which you are comfortable with. Most peer pressure cases are because of the weak image  created by freshmen. 1.Don’t give in to anyone’s wants.

2.2.

Choose your friends carefully and make sure you won’t get influenced by anyone. Socialize, but by judging who you can connect to. You will find friends, but stay away from the ones who don’t want to be your friends as a bad company is tempting, but the good one is true.

3. Be Optimistic.

There is nothing better than having a smile on your face whenever you can. 3.Don’t be afraid to make friends, don’t get aggressive or personal with anyone and treat others the way you want to be treated. Respect your teachers and classmates and try to be helpful if you want the same in return.

4. Be Confident.

When you believe in yourself, others believe in you. Talk, walk and address people confidently and this will create a strong image about you.  4. Be creative and unique and learn to set trends. Confidence is one quality you grow with, and people respect you for that.

5. Love High School.

5.Make the most out of it, and you will never get those moments back. Come up with frank ideas, get a detention(留堂), top your class, make the best friends, drink, go to prom, party, but just make as many memories as you can!

With these tips to survive high school, you will surely be proud of graduating as an all-round approaching adult carrying the best roots. So, when you throw those hats in the air, feel the freedom and remember every moment you spent in “High School”.

A.And always wear your smile.

B.Keep Good Company.

C.Just be yourself and create a strong self-image.

D.Practice positive thinking.

E.Do your thing, and don’t imitate others.

F.Fall in love with it.

G.Study as hard as you can in your spare time.

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.E 5.F 【解析】 试题这是一篇议论文。关于如何度过高中阶段,作者给出了几条可行的建议。 1. 2. 3. There is nothing better than having a smile on your face whenever you can.没有什么比保持微笑跟简单做到乐观的,因此73就是说要 乐观,选项中和乐观有关的就是Practice positive thinking. 保持练习积极地思考。故选D 4. 5.
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