One young excellent person was trying to find a better job in a big company. It was the manager who would make the final decision.

The manager discovered that the young man did an excellent job in his college, which interested him a lot.

The manager asked, “Who paid for your college?”

The young man answered, “My father passed away when I was one year old, so it was just my mother.”

“What did your mother do?” The manager seemed surprised.

“She is a clothes cleaner,” the young man answered, with no feeling.

“Have you ever helped your mother wash some clothes before?”

“Never. My mother always wanted me to study and read more books. She could wash clothes faster than me,” the young man seemed puzzled when answering.

“Well, now I need you to do something. When you go back home today, clean your mother’s hands and see me tomorrow.”

The young man was happy when hearing this because he felt that his chance of getting the job was great. When he went home, he happily asked his mother to let him clean her hands. His mother felt strange but happy. With mixed feelings, she showed her hands to her kid.

The young man cleaned his mother’s hands, with tears falling. It was the first time he noticed that his mother’s hands were so wrinkled (皱的), and there were so many wounds(伤痕). This pair of hands enabled him to go through college. This pair of hands was the price that his mother had to pay for his life and his future.

The next morning, the manager asked the young man, “Now tell me what you learned yesterday.”

After hearing what he said, the manager knew the young man had learned his lesson. “This is the man whom I am looking for. We want you to be our member.”

1.Did the young man do quite well in college?

________, _________________________

2.Who paid for the young man’s college?

__________________________________________________.

3.Why hadn’t the young man helped clean the clothes before?

__________________________________________________.

4.What did the manager ask the young man to do when he went home?

__________________________________________________.

5.Why did the mother feel strange but happy when her son wanted to wash her hands?

__________________________________________________.

6.The young man had learned his lesson. What can you learn from his lesson?

__________________________________________________.

Choose the best answer:

Earthquake

Every 30 seconds there is an earthquake. But don't worry because most cannot be felt. Only a few big ones hurt people.

Many earthquakes happened in China, such as the big one in Sichuan. Thousands of people died in it. So it's important to know what to do when one hits. Here are some tips on how to stay safely in an earthquake.

If you are indoors during an earthquake, hide under a desk. Stay away from windows and anything that could fall on you.

If you are outdoors, move to a clear place. Try to be away from trees, signs, buildings and streetlights. These could fall on you.

If you are in a shop and far from the door, don't try to run to outside and rush for exits. Everyone will be doing that and you'll find it hard getting out. Don't get into a lift during an earthquake. Just hide under some strong covers near you.

When an earthquake has ended, be careful because after-shocks may still happen. These are just as dangerous as the earthquake itself. So stay under the desk until you make sure it's safe to get up.

If you are at home and you smell gas, open the windows and get out of the building as quickly as you can. A gas line in your house may be broken. This could be very dangerous.

Weather

Different weather makes people feel different. It influences health, intelligence and feelings. In August, it's hot and wet in the southern part of the USA. People there have heart trouble and other kinds of health problems during this month. In the northeast and the middle-west, it is very hot sometimes and very cold sometimes. People in these states have more heart trouble after the weather changes in February or March.

The weather can also influence intelligence. For example, in a 1983 study by scientists showed that the IQ of a group of students was very high when a very strong wind came, but after the strong wind, their IQ was 10% lower. The wind can help people have more intelligence. Very hot weather, on the other hand, can make it lower. Students in many schools of the United States often do worse on exams in the hot months of the year (July and August).

Weather also has a strong influence on people's feelings. Winter may be a bad time for thin people. They usually feel cold these months. They might feel unhappy during cold weather. But big people may have a hard time in hot summer. At about 18℃, people become stronger.

Low air pressure may make people forgetful. People leave more bags on buses and in shops on low-pressure days. There is "good weather" for work and health. People feel best at a temperature of about 18℃.

Are you feeling sad, tired or forgetful today? It may be the weather's fault.

1.Most earthquakes are too __________ to hurt people.

A.strong B.weak C.dangerous D.heavy

2.If you are outdoors, it would be safe to __________.

A.go to a playground B.stay under a tree

C.stand by the window D.stand under the streetlights

3.If you're in a shop and far from the door, you'd better __________.

A.rush to the door right away B.run after the people quickly

C.rush to a lift to get down D.hide yourself under a cover near you

4.The passage Earthquake tells us __________.

A.how dangerous the earthquake is B.how to be safe in an earthquake

C.we shouldn't be afraid of the earthquake D.how does the earthquake come into being

5.__________ can have a bad effect on health.

A.Hot and wet weather B.Feelings

C.Air pressure D.High intelligence

6.People may have more intelligence when __________ comes.

A.a rain B.very hot weather C.a wind D.low air pressure

7.In "good weather" of 18℃, __________.

A.people are very forgetful B.people can't do their work well

C.thin people feel cold D.people are in better health

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