题目
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(乌鸦) landed on their window.
The father asked his son, "What is that?"
The son replied, "That is a crow."
After a few minutes, the father asked his son for the second time, "What is this?"
The son said, "Father, I told you just now. It"s a crow."
After a little while, the father asked his son the same question for the third time, "What is this?"
This time, the son said to his father in a low and cold tone, "It"s a crow, a crow."
After a moment, the father yet again asked his son for the fourth time, "What is this?"
This time his son shouted at his father, "Why do you keep asking me the same question again and again?
I have told you already, "IT IS A CROW". Are you not able to understand this?"
A minute later the father went to his room and came back with a diary, which he had kept since his son
was born. On opening a page, he asked his son to read that page.
Today my little son aged three was sitting with me on the sofa when a crow suddenly landed on the window
edge. My son asked me 23 times what it was, and I replied him 23 times that it was a crow. I hugged him
lovingly each time he asked me the same question. I didn"t at all feel angry, but instead felt affection for my
son.
If your parents reach old age, do not look at them as a burden, but speak to them gently, and be kind to
them. From today say this aloud, "I want to see my parents happy forever. They have cared for me ever since
I was a little child. They have always showered me with love. I will take care of my old parents in the best
way no matter how they behave."
B. call on us to love our parents
C. teach us what a crow is
D. introduce a pair of son and father
B. hatred (恨)
C. worry
D. love
B. three
C. thirty-eight
D. forty-five
B. he would like his son to read it
C. it could remind himself of the past
D. he wanted to find what a crow was
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had to 1 for a few days, he put Rogers in charge.
"What if the men 2 to follow my orders?" Rogers asked. He 3 Tony, a worker who was always
giving the other men a(n) 4 time. "Fire them," the boss said. Then, as if 5 Rogers" mind, he added, "I
think you want to send Tony away if you 6 the chance. I"d feel 7 about that. I know he 8 everybody
and everything. But he is a good worker. He comes 9 and leaves last. There has not been a(n) 10 for
eight years on the hill where he works.
The next day Rogers went to Tony and 11 to him. "Tony, I was going to ask you to leave if you argued
with me, 12 I want you to know now I"m not," he told Tony, adding what the boss had said.
When he finished, Tony cried. "Why didn"t 13 tell me those words eight years ago?" That day Tony
worked 14 than ever before- and he smiled!
Rogers went back to 15 after that summer. Twelve years later, he 16 Tony again. He was the boss of
one of the 17 logging companies in the West. Rogers asked him how he had achieved such great 18 .
Tony replied, "Do you still remember what you told me twelve years ago? That one minute 19 my whole
life." Have you got one minute to thank someone? One minute. It can make a 20 for a lifetime.
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I was ten when I first sat with my grandmother behind the cashier (收银台) in her general store. 1_____ I quickly learned the importance of treating customers politely and saying "thank you". At first I was paid in candy. 2_____ I worked every day after school, and during the summer and on weekends and holidays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. My father helped me set up a bank account. 3_____ By the time I was 12, my grandmother thought I had done such a good job that she promoted me to selling cosmetics (化妆品). I developed the ability to look customers directly in the eye. Even though I was just a kid, women would ask me such things as "What color do you think I should wear?" I took a real interest in their questions and was able to translate what they wanted into makeup (化妆) ideas. 4_____ The job taught me a valuable lesson: to be a successful salesperson, you didn"t need to be a Rocket scientist-you needed to be a great listener. 5_____ Expect they are no longer women purchasing cosmetics from me; instead, they are kids who tell me which toys they would like to see designed and developed. | |||||||||||||||||||||
A. Later I received 50 cents an hour. B. Before long, she let me sit there by myself. C. I ended my selling a record amount of cosmetics. D. Today I still carry that lesson with me: I listen to customers. E. My grandma"s trust taught me how to handle responsibility. F. Soon I found myself looking more beautiful than ever before. G. Watching my money grow was more rewarding than anything I could have bought. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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A man was driving at 70 miles in a 40-mile zone, when a 1 came behind him. Right away the man started thinking of 2 to give. As the policeman came to him, he said, "Hi, officer, I guess you 3 me a little bit over the speed limit. I was in a rush to get 4 , to be with my wife and kids. You know my younger son wasn"t feeling too 5 when I left home this morning. I"m afraid he"s ill." The policeman said, "Well, I guess so," and started 6 something in his notebook. As minutes went by, he could see from the side view mirror, the police-man was 7 writing. When the man was wondering why he hadn"t asked for his driving 8 so far, the policeman came to his window, 9 him a piece of paper, and returned to his car without saying a single word. The man wondered: how much was this 10 going to be? However, the man was 11 it was not a ticket at all and he began to 12 : "I had a daughter who was 13 by a speeding car at the age of six by a speeding driver. He got a fine, a few months in 14 , and then was free, free to hug his two daughters. I only had one, and now I have to 15 until I get to heaven before I can hug her again. I have tried to 16 that man a thousand times, and I thought I had. Maybe I really did forgive (原谅) him. So pray (祈祷) for me, and be 17 when you drive again. My son is all I have been left with." The man was completely 18 and could not move for the next few minutes. When finally he did, he drove 19 , even a few miles 20 the speed limit, praying for forgiveness. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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