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During the Second World War. John"s family didn"t have a washing machine. Therefore, 1______ (keep) clothes clean became a problem for them. Before long, a family friend decided 2______ (join) the army and his wife was going with him. John"s family told them that they could take care of their furniture while they were away. To the 3______ (family) surprise, the friend suggested they should use his Bendix washing machine. "It would be better for it to 4______ (use), rather than sitting 5______ (quiet)," he said. Young John helped with the washing,and he developed a deep love of the old, green Bendix. 6______ (late), the war ended and the family"s friend returned. When he came to take the machine away. John became very sad. His mother saw this and said to 7______ (he). "Son, you must remember that machine didn"t belong to us in the 8______ (one) place. It was a gift for us to be able to use it for such a long time. So, instead of 9______ (be) sad about the loss.Let"s be grateful that we 10______ (be) able to use it at that time." We have all experienced loss: loss of people and things. However, if we see the thing we 11______ (lose) as a gift that we were given for a time, maybe the sad 12______ (memory) will change into 13______ (thank) ones. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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On my first day of high school, I saw a boy from my class walking back home after school. His name was David. He was carrying his books. As I was walking, I saw a group of kids running toward him, knocking all his books out of his hands. And then they ran away. David fell down and his glasses went flying. He looked up and I saw sadness in his eyes. I helped him to look for his glasses and said. "The kids with bad manners should be punished." There was a big smile that showed real gratitude (感激) on his face. From then on, we became friends. The more I got to know David, the more I liked him. Over the next four years, we always studied, played together and had a happy time. On graduation (毕业) day, I could see that he was nervous about his speech. So I said, "Hey, you will be the best!" Then he began, "Graduation is a time to thank those who helped you succeed through those difficult years. Our parents, our teachers, but mostly our friends. Being a friend to someone is the best gift you can give them. I"ll tell you a story…" I just looked at the handsome popular boy in amazement as he told the story of the first day we met. Everyone was surprised to hear all about his hardest moment. I saw his Mom and Dad looking at me and smiling that same thankful smile. Not until that moment did I realize its deep meaning. Never underestimate (低估) the power of your actions. With one small action, you can change a persons life. As you can see, friends are angels (天使) to make us rise when our wings (翅膀) have problems flying. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
根据短文内容判断正、误。 正确的填“A”,错误的填“B”。 ( )1. The writer and David were classmates. ( )2. The kids with bad manners were punished by the writer when they knocked David down. ( )3. Everyone was surprised to hear all about David"S hardest moment. ( )4. The writer realized that one small action could change a person"S life before hearing David"s speech. ( )5. The underlined sentence at the end of the passage means "A friend in need is a friend indeed (真正地)." | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Once a king was walking around a pool with his ministers (大臣). Suddenly, he came up with (想出) an idea. He asked, "How many baskets of 1 are there in the pool?" The ministers couldn"t give an answer. The king was angry, "You 2 answer my questions in three days!" Three days passed, but 3 of the ministers had the answer. Just then, a child said that he knew it. The king told the ministers 4 the child to the pool. To his surprise, the child 5 and said with a smile, "It is 6 . No need to go to the pool." This made the king pleased. "All right. Let us know 7 ." The child said, "If you know the 8 of the basket, the answer is known. 9 it is as big as the pool, there is one basket of water; half as big, two baskets…" " Stop! That"s it. You have got the answer. They were thinking of things 10 a wrong way." Sometimes to get out of the difficulty, one must change one"s way of thinking. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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