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A: Johnny, do you know the young man named Frank?

B:Yes. He's an engineer. Why do you(1)  him?

A: I feel strange. Wherever I go, I see people greet him warmly. How long has he been in George Town?

B: He's been here for only one year, less than half of the time I've stayed here.

A: That's amazing.Why is he so (2)  in such a big town?

B: Maybe it's because of his(3)  . He's fun. To our surprise, he can always (4) ___  find humorous points in what seems rather usual. And he helps anyone in trouble if he can (5)   to. He values the friendship with others.

A: That would(6)  it. What about you, my friend? Why do you have so few friends in the town?

B: It's probably because I'm the (7)  to Frank. And my work is busy, so I have no chance to meet (8)  people.

A: I think I can introduce some of my friends to you.

B: Well, thanks, but actually I have many friends on the Internet. I often chat with them online.

A: (9)   you can share something with them, you should know that they can never be(10)  with the friends around you.

B: You' re so kind. Thank you for your advice.

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