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Once I spoke at a high school. After the speech, the principal asked me to see a special student. An 1 had kept the boy home, but he had expressed an interest in meeting me, and it would mean a great deal to him. I agreed.
He was Matthew. 2 he was born, the doctor told his parents that he would not live to see five, then they were told 3 would not make it to ten. Now he was thirteen. He wanted to meet me because I was a gold-medal weight lifter.
I spent over an hour talking to Matthew. He spoke about 4 and succeeding and seeking(追寻)his dreams.
When we finished talking, I went to my 5 and pulled out the first gold medal I won and put it around his neck. I told him he was more of a winner and knew more about 6 and overcoming obstacles(克服障碍)than I ever would. He looked at it for a while, then took it off and handed it 7 to me. He said, “You are a champion. You earned that medal. Someday when I get to the Olympics and win my own medal, I will show it to you.”
Last summer I got the news that Matthew had 8 and a letter Matthew had written to me a few days before:
Dear Rick,
My mom said I should send you a thank-you letter. The doctors are 9 to tell me that I don't have long to live any more. But I still smile as much as I can.
I told you that in the future I was going to the Olympics and win a gold medal. But I know now I'll 10 . I know I'm a champion, and God knows that too. When I get to Heaven, God will give me my medal and when you get there, I will show it to you.
Thank you for loving me.
Your friend
Matthew
1. A.excuse B.effect C.operation D.illness
2. A.While B.When C.Although D.Because
3. A.they B.he C.she D.I
4. A.winning B.teaching C.playing D.working
5. A.home B.desk C.classroom D.bag
6. A.failure B.success C.luck D.smile
7. A.around B.in C.back D.down
8. A.went away B.passed away C.stayed away D.moved away
9. A.surprised B.brave C.sorry D.happy
10. A.never B.ever C.often D.seldom
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He was struggling(费劲) to tie his shoes. I was struggling with whether I should help him. I did, and he was grateful.
“Thank you,” he said.
“I’m glad I could help. I just thought it would be easier for me to reach,” I said.
He was a disabled man, and forced to look down most of the time. His arms and legs were twisted(扭曲的) terribly, and he couldn’t do what the rest of us would consider easy tasks. He always managed to look up to see how you reacted(反应) to his words, however. He had a big smile, making me feel comfortable.
I was still on my knees by his wheelchair.
“ Nice shoes,” he said.
“Thanks. No one ever complimented (赞美) me on them before,” I said.
“No one has the same view of the world as I do,” he replied.
“Tell me about the world as you see it,” I said smiling.
“Most people can see if someone is comfortable with them or not in their eyes. I see it in their feet.” he said. “If people keep moving their feet, I just let them go, because I know they’re impatient with me. I don’t want to make people uncomfortable.
“What about me? I asked.
“I could see your compassion. And then you came down to my level. I was the one who was nervous.” he said. “I don’t normally have someone look me in the eye.”
“They don’t know what they’re missing,” I told him.
“My old face is nothing to brag(自夸) about.” he said.
“But that smile is so big.”
Yes, and it’s not only a big smile but an attitude.
【小题1】The disabled man knew people were impatient mostly by their _________.
A.words | B.eyes | C.feet | D.smile |
A.注意 | B.同情 | C.信任 | D.职责 |
A.had great difficulty looking after himself |
B.always asked people for help |
C.couldn’t have a big smile |
D.liked to talk about people’s shoes |
A.he had a nice talk to the man |
B.the man looked him in the eye |
C.he didn’t move his feet before the man |
D.the man had a big smile on the face |
A.the disable man had something wrong with his mind |
B.not many people went down to the man’s level |
C.the man was good at telling people about the world |
D.the writer would not give the man more help |
I was being interviewed by a senior manager for a major insurance(保险业) company. I told him honestly why I wanted the job----I needed to keep my family in Boston. My wife recently died of a heart attack. A job in Boston would help me reduce some of the extreme trauma (精神创伤) and pain of the loss for my 16-year-old daughter. It was important for me to keep her in her high school. I could still hardly talk about the loss of my wife.
Bruce, the interviewer, was politely empathetic, but he didn't probe any further. He admitted my loss and with great respect, moved on to another subject. After the next round of the interview, Bruce took me to lunch with another person. Then he asked me to take a walk with him. He told me that he, too, had lost his wife. And, like me, he had also been married 20 years and had three children.
In his sharing, I realized that he had experienced the same pain as I had -----a pain that was almost impossible to explain to someone who had not lost a beloved one. He offered his business card and home phone number and suggested that, if I need help or just want someone to talk to, I should feel free to give him a call.
Whether I got the job or not, he wanted me to know that he was there if I ever needed help. When he had no idea if we would ever see each other again, he helped our family deal with one of the greatest losses. He turned the normally cold business interview into a caring support for another person in need.
【小题1】The writer took part in the interview because __________.
A.hehad lost his job and wanted to find a new one. |
B.he had to support his family in Boston. |
C.his wife had recently died of a heart attack. |
D.his daughter needed money for schooling. |
A.善良的 | B.容易相处的 | C.聪明的 | D.同情的 |
A.Bruce invited the writer to lunch later. |
B.Bruce shared his life experience with the writer. |
C.Bruce was willing to help the writer. |
D.Bruce finally gave the job to the writer. |
A.Bruce and the writer saw each other often. |
B.the writer got little help from Bruce. |
C.the writer learned much from the job interview. |
D.the writer had a better life afterwards. |
A.An Act of Kindness | B.A Pleasant Interview |
C.The Same Experience | D.An Important Lesson |
用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文完整正确。(每个单词限用一次)
ask, thank, happy, remember, kindness, good, drive, he, sixth, poor |
I took the bus to school every day when I was in primary school. Alvin, our bus 1. , picked us up every morning. We were all from 2. families. My parents could hardly support the family with 3. children.
Once a month, Alvin stopped at a local bus-stop. Then someone came out and 4. each of us if we wanted an ice cream or a drink. Alvin paid for it. At the end of school year, he took us to 5. home for dancing. The 6. that he showed was amazing. We didn’t get treats like that too often, so what he did for us was 7. remembered.
Twenty years later, I called him and 8. him for us. I told him that he probably couldn’t remember me, but I sure9. him! And I could hear the smile in his voice when he said he was happy that I called.
He is the reason why I do my 10. to show kindness to everyone I meet. He has had a big influence on my life. And I am very pleased that I was able to tell him.
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Ashley Smith is a single young mother with a daughter. She was moving into her house in Atlanta, Georgia early on the morning of March 12, when a man her to her door, and put a gun to her side. “I started walking to my door, and I felt really, really ,” she said in a TV interview last week.
The man was Brian Nichols, 33 years old. He at an Atlanta courthouse on March 11th. The police were him.
Nichols tied Smith up with a rope, but set her free after she begged him not to take her again and again. “I told him he hurt me, my little girl wouldn’t have a mummy,” she said with tears.
“I just talked to him and tried to believe me,” Smith said. She asked Nichols he chose her. “He said he thought I was an angel sent from God, and asked him to do so.”
Smith even for the man before he allowed her to leave. Nichols was when she made him breakfast and that the two of them watched TV, seeing looking for him. “I cannot that’s me on the TV!” Nichols told the woman. Then, Nichols asked Smith what he do. She said, “I think you should turn yourself in. If you don’t, more people are going to get . Finally, he let her go. Then she called the police.
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