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An old proverb says, “Friends are like wine; the older, the better.” So, nowadays many people consider old friends to be 61 (important) than new friends. For example, if two pieces of advice 62 (give) to solve a problem, one from a new friend and the other from 63 old friend, people always tend to 64 (adoption) the latter one, although the new friend's advice may be better.
65 (disagree) with the old proverb, I believe that new friends are not 66 (necessary) worse than old friends. Why? Because the length of time cannot determine whether your friendship is better or not.
Once you call someone friend, he must be a person who is 67 (rely) and whose interests are in common with 68 (you). As time goes by, a friend's outside look may change, but the inside characters of him and his interests 69 (change) is just these unchangeable characters and interests 70 make him a friend to you. Therefore, on this point, there is no difference between old friends and new friends.
【回答】
61. more important
62. an
63. though/although
64. Disagreeing 65. necessarily
66. length
67. whose
68. yours
69. will not change
70. Thus/Therefore/So
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