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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Frank Woolworth was born in Rodman, New York, in 1852. His family were very poor farmers, and there was never enough to eat. Frank decided he did not want to be a farmer. He took a short business course, and went to work as a salesman in a large city.

Woolworth realized he had a natural skill for showing goods to attract people¡¯s interest, but he soon learned something more important. One day his boss told him to sell some odds and ends (СÉÌÆ·) for as much as he could get. Frank put all these things on one table with a sign which said FIVE CENTS EACH. People fought and pushed to buy the things and the table was soon cleared.

Soon afterwards, Woolworth opened his own store, selling goods at five and ten cents. But he had another lesson to learn before he became successful. That is, if you want to make money by selling low-price goods, you have to buy them in large quantities directly from the factories. Once, for example, Woolworth went to Germany and placed an order for knives. The order was so large that the factory had to keep running 24 hours a day for a whole year. In this way, the price of the knives was cut down by half.

By 1919, Woolworth had over 1000 stores in the US and Canada, and opened his first store in London. He made many millions and his name became famous throughout the world. He always run his business according to strict rules, of which the most important was: ¡° THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT.¡±

¡¾1¡¿Frank took a short business course in order to _________.

A. get enough to eat. B. learn something from a salesman

C. earn more money for his family D. get away from the farm

¡¾2¡¿Frank sold the odds and ends quickly because _________.

A. he knew how to get people to buy his goods.

B. he cut down the price by half

C. the sign he put on the table was well designed.

D. he had put the goods on a table in a very nice way.

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A. the factory workers worked 24 hours a day.

B. the knives were made in Germany, where labour (ÀͶ¯Á¦) was cheap.

C. knives were ordered in large quantities directly from the factory.

D. the knives were produced in one factory.

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B. The low price of the goods he sold

C. His trip to Germany and his huge order of knives

D. His business skills and his wealth

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Silence is unnatural to man.He begins life with a cry and ends it in stillness.In between he does all he can to make a noise in the world,and he fears silence more than anything else.Even his conversation is an attempt to prevent a fearful silence.If he is introduced to another person,and a number of pauses occur in the conversation,he regards himself as a failure,a worthless person,and is full of envy of the emptiest-headed chatterbox£¨à©à©²»ÐݵÄÈË£©. He knows that ninety nine percent of human conversation means no more than the buzzing of a fly,but he is anxious to join in the buzz and to prove that he is a man and not a waxwork figure£¨À¯ËÜÈËÏñ£©.
The aim of conversation is not,for the most part,to communicate ideas;it is to keep up the buzzing sound.There are,it must be admitted,different qualities of buzz;there is even a buzz that is as annoying as the continuous noise made by a mosquito.But at a dinner party one would rather be a mosquito than a quiet person.Most buzzing, fortunately,is pleasant to the ear,and some of it is pleasant even to the mind.He would be a foolish man if he waited until he had a wise thought to take part in the buzzing with his neighbors.
Those who hate to pick up the weather as a conversational opening seem to me not to know the reason why human beings wish to talk.Very few human beings join in a conversation in the hope of learning anything new.Some of them are content if they are merely allowed to go on making a noise into other people's ears,though they have nothing to tell them except that they have seen two or three new plays or that they had food in a Swiss hotel.At the end of an evening,during which they have said nothing meaningful for a long time.They just prove themselves to be successful conservationists.
£¨1£©According to the author, people make conversation to.
A.exchange ideas
B.prove their value
C.achieve success in life
D.overcome their fear of silence
£¨2£©By ¡°the buzzing of a fly¡±(Para.1),the author means ¡°¡±.
A.the noise of an insect
B.a low whispering sound
C.meaningless talks
D.the voice of a chatterbox
£¨3£©According to the passage,people usually talk to their neighbors .
A.about whatever they have prepared
B.about whatever they want to
C.in the hope of learning something new
D.in the hope of getting on well
£¨4£©What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?
A.To discuss why people like talking about weather.
B.To encourage people to join in conversations.
C.To persuade people to stop making noises.
D.To explain why people keep talking.

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March, April and May are months full of festivals and events all over the world. Here are four wonderful festivals around the world that happen in spring. If you want to know more about them, please click here or visit http://www. buddhanet. net/festival, htm/.
SongKran¡ªThailand
Dates: 13th-15th, April
In Thailand, people celebrate a festival called Songkran, when people head out to the streets with water guns to spray everyone who walks past.
Naghol¡ªVanuatu
Dates: Every Saturday from April to May
Every year, villagers come together to celebrate the harvest of yams, an important part in the people's diet in Vanuatu. The festival is most famous for its ¡°land diving ceremony¡±. During the ceremony men and boys dive to the ground from high wooden towers with only two thin vines (ÌÙ) attached to their ankles.
Cherry Blossom Viewing¡ªJapan
Dates: The cherry blossom season is different from year to year depending on the weather forecast.
The festival is well-known. Japanese celebrate the days when the flowers finally blossom. Only a few days later, the petals (»¨°ê) fall to the ground, like pink snowflakes. That means the traditional festival only lasts for several days. In Japan, almost everyone has picnics in the parks to view the flowers.
Sinhalese New Year¡ªSri Lanka
Dates: 13th or 14th, April
Just like in many other countries in South or South East Asia, this is the time when the Sinhalese celebrate the traditional New Year, an ancient celebration which marks the end of the harvest season and is one of two times of the year when the sun is straight above Sri Lanka. There are a lot of delicious foods during the celebration.
£¨1£©What may happen to a tourist walking in the street during SongKran in Thailand?
A.He may get wet.
B.He may be shot by the locals.
C.He may enjoy delicious foods.
D.He may see some petals falling.
£¨2£©Where can you go to enjoy amazing performances during the festival?
A.Thailand.
B.Vanuatu.
C.Japan.
D.Sri Lanka.
£¨3£©How is Cherry Blossom Viewing different from the other three festivals?
A.It is a traditional festival.
B.It is a very famous festival.
C.It varies with weather conditions every year.
D.It allows visitors to eat food during the festival.
£¨4£©Where are you most likely to find the text?
A.On TV.
B.In a report.
C.On the Internet.
D.In a newspaper.

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