题目内容
Around twenty years ago I was living in Seattle and going through hard times. I could not find a satisfying job and I found this especially difficult as I had a lot of experience and a Master’s degree.
To my shame I was driving a school bus to make ends meet and living with friends. I had been through five interviews with a company and one day between bus runs they called to say I did not get the job.
Later that afternoon, while doing my rounds through a quiet neighborhood I had an internal(inside)wave—like a scream(尖叫)—come up from deep inside me and I thought “Why has my life become so hard?”...
Immediately after this internal scream I pulled the bus over to drop off a little girl and as she passed she handed me an earring saying I should keep it in case somebody looked for it. The earring was stamped with words “BE HAPPY”.
At first I got angry. Then it hit me. I had been putting all of my energies into what was wrong with my life rather than what was right! I decided then and there to make a list of 50 things I was thankful to.
At first it was hard, then it got easier. One day I decided to up it to 75. That night there was a phone call for me, asking if I would do a one-day training for 200 hospital workers. I said yes and got the job.
My day with the hospital workers went very well. I got a standing welcome and many more days of work. To this day I KNOW that it was because I changed my attitude(态度)to gratitude.
By chance, the day after I found the earring the girl asked me if anyone had looked for it. I told her no and she said “I guess it was meant for you then.”
I spent the next year doing training workshops all around the Seattle area and then decided to risk everything and go back to Scotland where I had lived before. I closed my one man business and bought a plane ticket. One month later I met my wonderful English wife and best friend of 15 years now. We live in a small beautiful house in Scotland.
“THE ONLY ATTITUDE IS GRATITUDE” has been my motto(座右铭) for years now and yes, it completely changed my life.
1.What is the underlined word it in the passage?
A.To make a list of things he was thankful to.
B.The words“ BE HAPPY”.
C.To forget that his life became so hard.
D.The special earring the girl gave to the writer.
2.The word gratitude means “being ________”.
A.thankful B.open
C.careful D.kind
3.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage.?
A.The writer made a list of 75 things he was thankful to.
B.The writer’s wife has been his best friend for 15 years.
C.The writer has lived in Seattle since 20 years ago.
D.The writer did the training for 200 hospital workers.
4.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Attitude and Gratitude B.The Girl and I
C.Be Happy D.The Earring
When I looked at the grade on my math paper, my jaw (下巴) almost dropped to the ground: a big “65” in bright red ink. I had never received such a terrible grade before.
1.I told him I got 85 and that the report wouldn’t come until the end of the month. Dad smiled. His daughter would never lie about her grade, so he didn’t doubt the unusual delay (延迟) of my report.
A month later, Dad casually (随意地) asked me again about the report at the dinner table. He looked right into my eyes and askd for an answer. 2. I had lied because I didn’t want to let him down.
For a moment, he just looked at me. I would have preferred a telling off than that silence. Finally, Dad said, in a hurt voice,“You have already let me down, with your lie. I am not disappointed at your math score. That is no big deal—no one can be perfect all the time. But I am very disappointed in you. 3.It’s much easier to achieve a better grade than rebuild someone else’s trust in you.”
Dad’s words touched my heart. I couldn’t forgive myself for having hurt his feelings. I took out the report that I had been hiding for weeks, handed to him and apologized, sincerely. I realized that my honesty is not only important to me personally, but to those around me that trully care about my well-being.
In one of Shakespeare’s plays a character says:“No legacy (遗产) is so rich as honesty.” 4.And from then on , I’ve never told a lie to anyone in the world.
A. If you can’t be honest with your dad, who can you be honest with? B. After the talk between Dad and me, I began to understand those words. C. Having no choice, I told him that I had in fact got just 65 in my math final. D. I was so ashamed (羞愧) that when I got home that afternoon I lied to my dad. E. My father was quite satisfied with the score and he sang high praise for what I’ve done. |