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I grew up in an ordinary family ,which is not so well off. I could understand the 1 my parents were bearing at that time. __2__, I work very hard now in the hope of entering the university and change the __3__ of my family and me. I think that in a certain sense , difficult situations can __4__ a person's potential and pave the way for me to __5__. One can be strong , brave and __6__ after all these hardships he has __7__. All in all , I think that flowers from a greenhouse can never __8__ a storm and that a hard life is good for children. To make the child grow strong , parents should make him eat poor food ,do hard work , and experience life in bad conditions ,__9__ a child will value the labour and be capable of facing hardship. I lived a happy childhood. Not only did my parents love me from the __10__ of the heart , but also they gave me chances to increase my ability. My parents __11__ primary importance to the management of my pocket money , which led to the __12__ that often I could only watch my friends eating candies with my empty pocket. This experience helped me __13__ the truth that my parents worked hard to earn a life , and so would I in the future. As the saying __14__ , "No pains , no gains." It is __15__ that the way one lives in his childhood plays an important part in his development. If one is __16__ in a family that is wasteful , he is likely to be lazy when he grows up. __17__ , a child who lives a hard life in his childhood , learning that one must be independentand frugal to face challenge , is __18__ be strong. On parents' part, they can teach the child to help support the family. More can be done __19__ food , hard work and bad conditions. Instead of being __20__, children should eat bitter food to learn to be frugal, do hard to learn to cherish, and be sent to somewhere tough to learn to be brave. |
( )1.A.relationship ( )2.A.However ( )3.A.situation ( )4.A.seek ( )5.A.failure ( )6.A.awful ( )7.A.looked through ( )8.A.understand ( )9.A.to which ( )10.A.bottom ( )11.A.approached ( )12.A.experience ( )13.A.realize ( )14.A.says ( )15.A.various ( )16.A.brought in ( )17.A.On the contrary ( )18.A.ready to ( )19.A.away from ( )20.A.accustomed |
B.poverty B.Therefore B.state B.stimulate B.success B.careful B.got through B.withstand B.at which B.top B.attained B.evidence B.recognize B.goes B.serious B.brought up B.On earth B.anxious to B.apart from B.ashamed |
C.richness C.Besides C.location C.shape C.pleasure C.merciful C.put through C.enjoy C.which C.centre C.attached C.convenience C.admit C.states C.obvious C.brought about C.On the whole C.determined to C.except C.spoiled |
D.hardships D.Otherwise D.position D.secure D.recreation D.faithful D.gone through D.outstand D.with which D.tip D.attempted D.consequence D.reflect D.explains D.tedious D.brought out D.What's worse D.bound to D.more than D.puzzled |
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A Fool's Day falls on 1st of April. People 1 forget the significance (意义) of the day. In March 1980, I was 2 at Durham University with seven other Chinese students. I had 3 to go to another university after graduation and had 4 application (申请) forms to several 5 . Every morning I arrived at the porter's office (传达室) and waited my fate. But no 6 came. On April 1st, as I was eating my 7 , Huang came in, with a toothbrush 8 in his hand. 9 fearing that he might forget the important news, he passed me the 10 . "Morning, Wu," he said, "I saw Mr. G this morning. He told me that a letter had arrived in his office for you from Manchester University, and asked you to go and get it 11 possible." I jumped with 12 . I even didn't 13 my breakfast and rushed to Mr. G's office but he wasn't 14 . I then went to the secretary's room and 15 everything to her. She opened Mr. G's room. I looked at everything. There didn't seem to be a letter for me. "If he had asked you to pick it up from here," said the secretary, "he would have put it in 16 or simply left it to me." Greatly 17 , I walked out of the room and 18 the secretary lock it. 19 the secretary's eyes 20 . "Sorry," she said. "It's April Fool's Day!" | ||||
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Several pieces of advice I've gotten in my life have really made a difference. "Be 1 to people." This sounds quite common, but I'll never 2 my father telling me that. I was ten, and I had been rude to someone. He said, "There is no 3 in being rude to anyone at any time. You never know who you're going to meet later in life. 4 , you don't change anything by being rude. 5 you don't get anywhere." " 6 that you can do anything you want to do. Don't let anyone say, 'You're not 7 enough…it's too hard…it's a bad 8 …no one has done that before…girls don't do that. My mom gave me that advice in 1973. And it 9 me to never worry about what others were saying about my 10 direction. "Always do the 11 job you can do at whatever you're assigned, even if you think it's 12 ." Jerry Parkinson, an assistant advertising manager and my boss at P&G, told me this in 1979. Here I had just 13 from Harvard Business School(HBS), and I was assigned to determine 14 the hole in the Ivory shampoo bottle should be: 3/8 of an inch or 1/8 of an inch.I did research, focus groups …and I would come home at night 15 how I had gone from HBS to this. But later I realized that any job you're given is a(n) 16 to prove yourself. "Don't be a credit hog(吝惜赞扬的人). If you're 17 in the neighborhood of good things, good things will 18 to you." Tom Tierney, who was my boss at Bain in 1981 and is now on the eBay board, told me this. It's 19 ? You get ahead by crediting other people. Finally, in 1998, I was in New York 20 the big celebration as eBay went public(上市). My husband is a doctor. I called into his operating room and told him the great news. And he said, "That's nice." | ||||
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