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1.[1]One young man went to apply for a managerial position in a big company.He passed the first interview; the director did the last interview,and made the last decision.
[2]The director discovered from the CV(简历) that the youth's academic achievements were excellent all the way.He asked,"Did you obtain any scholarship in school?"The youth answered"None".The director asked,"Was it your father who paid for your school fees?"The youth answered,"My father passed away when I was one year old; it was my mother who paid for them."The director asked,"Where did your mother work?"The youth answered,"My mother worked as a clothes cleaner."The director asked,"Have you ever helped your mother wash the clothes before?"The youth answered,"Never,my mother always wanted me to study and read more books."
[3]The director requested the youth to show his hands.The youth showed a pair of hands that were smooth and perfect.The director said,"I have a request.When you go back today,go and  ______,and then see me tomorrow morning."
[4]The youth went back and requested his mother to let him clean her hands.His mother felt strange,happy but with mixed feelings,she showed her hands to the kid.
[5]The youth cleaned his mother's hands slowly.His tears fell as he did that.This was the first time the youth had realized that it was this pair of hands that washed the clothes every day to pay the school fees.Then the youth quietly washed all the remaining clothes.
[6]The next morning,the youth went to the director's office.The director asked,"Can you tell me what you have done and learned yesterday in your house?"
[7]The youth said,"Number 1,I know now what is appreciation.Without my mother,there would not the successful me today.Number 2,by working together and helping my mother,only I now realize how difficult and tough it is to get something done.Number 3,I have come to appreciate the importance and value of family relationship.
[8]The director said,"This is what I am looking for to be my manager.I want to recruit(招募) a person who can appreciate the help of others,a person who knows the sufferings of others to get things done,and a person who would not put money as his only goal in life."

66.Why did the young man go to see the director?(within 10words)He went to attend the final/last interview for the job.
67.In what way did the mother support his son through his education?(within 6words)Through washing clothes./By working as a clothes cleaner.
68.Why did the director request to see the young man's hands?(within 10words)To find out more about the man./To know what kind of person the young man was.
69.Finish the sentence in Paragraph 3.(within 5words)Clean your mother's hands
70.What do you think was the director's final decision?(within 5words)He hired/employed/recruited the young man.

分析 本文是记叙文.一位成绩出色的大学毕业生去应聘,当面试者了解到是他的母亲通过洗衣苦苦支撑这位年轻人上学时,他要求年轻人回家给母亲洗手.年轻人回家给母亲洗手时,才第一次意识到母亲的不易,懂得了什么叫做"感激".

解答 66  He went to attend the final/last interview for the job.
67  Through washing clothes./By working as a clothes cleaner.
68  To find out more about the man./To know what kind of person the young man was.
69  Clean your mother's hands 
70  He hired/employed/recruited the young man
66  He went to attend the final/last interview for the job.细节题. 根据文章第一 段 the director did the last interview,and made the last decision.可知他去见主管的原因是为了进行最终的面试.
67  Through washing clothes./By working as a clothes cleaner.细节题. 根据文章第二 段,"My mother worked as a clothes cleaner."可知他的母亲通过洗衣服来支持他完成大学的教育.
68  To find out more about the man./To know what kind of person the young man was.细节题. 根据文章第八 段I want to recruit(招募) a person who can appreciate the help of others,可知主管要求看他的手的目的是为了看清楚他的为人,因为他要招募会感恩的人.
69  Clean your mother's hands 细节题. 根据文章第四 段The youth went back and requested his mother to let him clean her hands 可知主管要求他回家给他的母亲洗手.
70  He hired/employed/recruited the young man细节题. 根据文章第七 段,"Number 1,I know now what is appreciation.Without my mother,there would not the successful me today.Number 2,by working together and helping my mother,only I now realize how difficult and tough it is to get something done.Number 3,I have come to appreciate the importance and value of family relationship. 可知他回家后得出的结论符合主管的要求,因此主管雇佣了他.

点评 做阅读表达题时,理清文章的脉络、掌握文章的主旨大意,并能运用简洁的语言表达.回答要有针对性观点要明确.不要摘抄文章原句.

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