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¡¡It was Friday, Andy Barton was in a ¡¡1 ¡¡mood(ÇéÐ÷).

¡¡At six o'clock his ¡¡2 ¡¡programme ¡°Travel with us was on TV. Andy liked to get home ¡¡3 ¡¡good time for that. But then, just as he was leaving the office to get home a little ¡¡4 ¡¡a customer rang up with a few complaints (ÀÎɧ, ±§Ô¹) for the next fifteen minutes. ¡°I can ¡¡5 ¡¡get home in time if I hurry.¡±Andy told himself as he ¡¡6 ¡¡out of the office. But then, as he drove off in his car, he ¡¡7 ¡¡that he was almost out of ¡¡8 ¡¡.¡° I'll have to stop at Fenton's.¡±Andy thought. He ¡¡9 ¡¡Fenton's because it was a ¡¡10 ¡¡petrol station.¡° You do all the work yourself, but you pay ¡¡11 ¡¡for the petrol.¡±he used to ¡¡12 ¡¡.

¡¡But at Fenton's, the pump was not working properly and it ¡¡13 ¡¡ages to get petrol. ¡¡14 ¡¡when Andy got home, it was already two minutes past six. Just then the phone rang. ¡°Shall I ¡¡15 ¡¡it?¡± Andy though. He tried to ¡¡16 ¡¡his attention on the programme and forgot the phone. But it ¡¡17 ¡¡ringing and finally he picked it up.

¡¡¡°Mr. Barton?¡±¡¡18 ¡¡said, ¡°Fenton's Garage here.¡±

¡¡¡°Fenton's?¡±sanid Andy .¡° ¡¡19 ¡¡, I was at your place only a few minutes ¡¡20 ¡¡, getting some petrol. Did I ¡¡21 ¡¡something behind or what?¡±¡°No, you didn't, Mr. Barton .¡± the voice went on. ¡°That's just the ¡¡22 ¡¡! You didn't leave anything behind! You went off without paying for your petrol, you ¡¡23 ¡¡! Now normally, when that happened, we ring up the police. But ¡¡24 ¡¡I recognized you and I know it was a mistake.¡±

¡¡¡°I'm really very sorry.¡±Andy said.

¡¡¡°Oh, ¡¡25 ¡¡Mr. Barton. But could you come round now and pay for your petrol? And please hurry! We close at half past six!¡±

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Nicolette Morganti¡¯s friends can¡¯t understand why she joined a dating agency(»éÒö½éÉÜËù).

She has a good job    1    a personal assistant with a television news agency, her own house, and a full social life. But she, a 29-year-old woman, who has a degree in English Literature(ÎÄѧ),is so    2    with British    3    that she joined the English Rose dating agency to get in touch with single American males.

¡°English men are usually materialistic and have    4    imagination,¡± she says.

¡°I have    5    years being bored by men who never do anything    6    .¡±

¡°I¡¯m almost 30 now and I would really love to    7    a husband and have    8   .I¡¯d like to live in London for six months of the year and in the States for ¡¡¡¡9     six months.¡±

In her search for the perfect man, Nicolette once    10    an advertisement in a magazine for    11    people and had 400 replies.

But she says, ¡°I only met one or two of them.  12    of the others sounded very   13   .¡±

Nicolette joined English Rose about 18 months    14    and has met    15    then.

She says, ¡°I    16    that American men are more romantic and thoughtful than British men. I rang ¡¡¡¡17    in the States, and afterwards he sent me 200 dollars to    18    the call.¡±

¡°I¡¯ve met five so far but I¡¯m looking for someone very    19   . I¡¯d like to find a caring, well-educated, non-smoking, animal-lover with a professional job and a    20    of adventure.¡±

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While Andrew was getting ready for work one Friday morning, he announced to his wife that he had finally decided to ask his boss for a salary rise. All day Andrew felt ¡¡36¡¡ as he thought about the upcoming showdown (̯ÅÆ). What if Mr. Larchmont 37¡¡ his request? Andrew had worked so hard in the last 18 months and 38¡¡ to win a contract which was difficult to get for Braer and Hopkins Advertising Agency.¡¡¡¡ 39¡¡ , he should get a salary rise.

The thought of walking into Mr. Larchmont¡¯s office ¡¡40¡¡ Andrew weak in the knees. Late in the afternoon he finally picked up enough ¡¡41¡¡ to approach his boss. To his ¡¡42¡¡ and¡¡surprise, the ever-frugal (Ò»¹ß½ÚÊ¡µÄ) Harvery Larchmont 43¡¡ of Andrew¡¯s request for a rise!

Andrew arrived home that evening£­despite breaking all city and state speed limits. His wife, Tina, had prepared a delicate meal including his favorite dishes. Immediately, he 44¡¡ someone from the office had told her the news.

Next to his plate Andrew found a beautiful 45¡¡ . It was from his wife. It read: ¡°Congratulations, my love! I knew you¡¯d get the rise! I prepared this dinner to show 46¡¡ how much I love you. I take ¡¡47¡¡ in your accomplishments!¡± He read it and stopped to ¡¡48¡¡ how sensitive and caring Tina was.

After dinner, Andrew was on his way to the kitchen to get dessert when he noticed that a second card had 49¡¡ out of Tina¡¯s pocket onto the floor. He bent forward to pick it up. It read: ¡°Don¡¯t get ¡¡50¡¡ by not getting the rise! You do 51¡¡ one! You are a wonderful provider and I prepared this dinner to show you how much I love you 52¡¡ you did not get the increase.¡±

Suddenly tears ¡¡53¡¡ in Andrew¡¯s eyes. Total acceptance! Tina¡¯s support for him was not¡¡ 54¡¡ upon his success at work.

The fear of¡¡rejection is often ¡¡55¡¡ and we can face almost any difficulty when we know someone loves us regardless of our success or failure.

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