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You will hear five teenagers talking about their friends and relationships. Choose from the list A–F a sentence that describes each speaker. Use letters only once. There is an extra letter which you do not need to use.
Speaker 1: We don’t make friends with the boys in our class. We don’t have similar interests. Our boys spend so much time playing stupid computer games that they live in a virtual world.
Speaker 2: Getting on with people can be very simple: be tolerant. Tolerance means to respect other people’s likes and dislikes, opinions and beliefs. It also means not to start an argument over something you disagree with.
Speaker 3: I prefer friends that stick around. It doesn’t matter if they are different from me or similar to me. I value loyalty and responsibility in my friends.
Speaker 4: Kelly always looks on the gloomy side or whatever’s negative. It’s irritating. Nobody likes to hear every day that things are bad and even bound to get worse. She is rather pessimistic.
Speaker 5: My friends’ attitude to Sasha is not very positive, but it doesn’t matter to me. I won’t change my opinion of him. Our relations are as good as before. I’m the only person who understands him.
A. I’m not going to change my opinion of my friend Sasha.
B. Keep things to yourself that could hurt other people’s feelings.
C. I prefer friends that never betray others.
D. Our boys live in a virtual world.
E. I reluctantly use the word “friend”.
F. Pessimistic people irritate me.
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