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Oscar was 16 when he first saw the ???__40___ umbrella. He had gone to a concert with his grandparents. As they were leaving, h noticed an umbrella on an empty seat, impressed by its ???__41___, Oscar felt a strong desire to find its ???__42___ .

Oscar ???__43___the manager to look in the record of advance ticket sales. Just as he thought, a name matched the seat ???__44___ Oscar had found the umbrella. The name was Mrs. Katie O'Brien.

Oscar talked his grandparents into going by Mrs. O'Brien's ???__45___ on their way home. He rang the bell, the door opened, and an elderly woman appeared. "May I__________ ???__46___¡¡ you?" she asked.

"I'd like to return it if it's yours," Oscar said, ???__47___ the umbrella as if presenting a ???__48__ that had long been wished for.

"Why, yes! It's mine," replied Mrs. O'Brien with a ???__49___ smile and shining eyes. "It was given to me by my father years ago. Thank you so much for returning it. May I offer you a reward for your ??__50_ ?"

"No, ma'am," he said, "My grandmother says that a good deed is its own reward. "

"Well, that's ???__51___ what my father used to say. What is your name, young man?"

Years later Oscar was staring at the finely carved handle of the umbrella as he remembered Mrs. O'Brien. It was in perfect condition, considering how ???__52___ it was. Why had it arrived here today?

As if ???__53___ , a note fell from the paper. It reads: Mrs. O'Brien wanted to ???__54___ this umbrella as a present for a kind, ???__55___ gesture long ago.

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) ¡ª The U.S. unemployment rate probably rose in October as employers stepped up hiring only slightly, underscoring President Barack Obama¡¯s vulnerability in next week¡¯s presidential election.

Employers likely added 125,000 jobs to their payrolls last month, according to a Reuters survey of economists. That would be up from 114,000 in September, but would ¡¡ 41¡¡ short of what is needed to quickly cut the jobless rate.

Indeed, economists expect the unemployment rate ¡ª a key ¡¡¡¡42¡¡ in the neck-and-neck race for the White House ¡ª¡ªto tick up by a tenth of a percentage point to 7.9 percent, reversing part of a surprise drop seen in September.

The Labor Department's closely watched report, which will be ¡¡ 43 at 8:30 a.m. (12:30 GMT) on Friday, will be the last ¡¡44 report card on the economy before Tuesday's presidential election, which pits (ʹ¾ºÕù£©President Obama against Republican Mitt Romney.

If economists are right, it will show the eighth straight month of dull job growth, a worrisome¡¡ 45 that would likely reinforce the Federal Reserve's resolve to keep easy money policies in place until the economy shows more vigor.

"The weakness in overall economic growth momentum has ¡¡ 46 into the last quarter of the year," said Millan Mulraine, an economist at TD Securities in New York.

Romney has made the nation's feeble jobs market, which has caused Obama a lot of trouble since he took office in 2009, the centerpiece of his ¡¡ 47 . The last Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll showed Obama and Romney in a ¡¡ 48¡¡ heat.

Still, the report could provide fodder for both candidates. Some economists have ¡¡ 49¡¡ an increase in the jobless rate might have a silver lining if it is driven by Americans pouring into the labor market to restart job hunts.

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¡¡A man named Smith was sitting on his roof during a flood, and the water was up to his feet. Before long a fellow in a canoe passed and shouted, "Can I give you a lift to higher ground?"

¡¡¡¡"No, thanks," said Smith. "I have faith in God and he will save me."

¡¡¡¡Soon the water rose to Smith's waist. At this point a motor boat pulled up and someone called out, "Can I give you a lift to higher ground?"

¡¡¡¡"No, thanks, I have faith in God and he will save me."

¡¡¡¡Later a helicopter flew by, and Smith was now standing on the roof with water up to his neck. "Grab the rope, "shouted the pilot. "I'll pull you up."

¡¡¡¡"No, thanks," said Smith. "I have faith in God and he will save me. "But after hours of struggling with water, poor exhausted Smith drowned and went to his reward. As he arrived at the Pearly Gates, Smith met God and complained about this. "Tell me, God, "he said, "I had such faith in you to save me and you let me drown. What happened?"

¡¡¡¡To which God replied, "What do you want from me? I sent you two boats and a helicopter."

¡¡When the pilot asked Smith to grab the rope, ______.

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡A. Smith pulled the pilot up¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. Smith did so

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡C. Smith didn't do so¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. Smith didn't hear him

At last, poor exhausted Smith drowned and ______.

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¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡C. went to heaven¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. all of the above

¡¡What do we know about Smith? ______.

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡A. He was a lazy man

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡B. He was a lucky man who believed in God

¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡C. He was a poor man

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