III. Complete the text with the words (a - f) . There are two choices you don't need to use. a) selfish b) dishonest c) boring d) reliable e) envious f) hard-working WHAT DOES BEING A GOOD FRIEND MEAN? The man dropped his daughters and moved to his office. He tried to work but couldn't focus on his job; all he could see was his daughter's unhappy face as she got out of the car. So he decided to say sorry to his daughter. He took permission from the school to take his daughter for lunch. When she came Be \ (2) . If your friend tells you something in confidence, don't talk about it to anyone else. Don't discuss your friend behind his/her back. Don't let others say bad things about your friend. Don't be \ (3). Be attentive to your friend. Always find time to listen to him or her and not only to speak about your problems. Never be (4) or jealous of your friend. Live by the golden rule - always treat a friend as you would want to be treated. First of all, be honest and reliable. A (1) person has no chance of having true friends. Keep your promises; do what you say you are going to do, and most importantly don^ prime t lie! Lying is when you say , but you never do.
1) b) dishonest
2) d) reliable
3) a) selfish
4) e) envious