| The Boat On my path to the great distant mountain peak, I came to a wide river. Looking far to the right and the left, I saw no 1 , and pondered how to cross. Suddenly a pretty little 2 appeared, came to the shore and offered to take me across, to 3 me in completing my journey. The trip started 4 , and I was pleased with the little boat, and 5 for the assistance it provided. There were a few areas of 6 waters, one that even spun us around a few times, but presently we reached the far 7 . The trip had been so 8 , my gratitude and happiness so full, that I 9 to leave that little boat, even though I knew I must, to continue my journey. Much as I wanted to 10 , to spend more time drifting on the river in that little boat, the mountain beckoned (举手招唤), and my 11 had been set. As I 12 my journey, I kept looking back at that little boat with deep 13 . It had been so pleasant and had 14 me across the great river; I had grown to 15 that boat deeply. Yet I knew that the boat had its 16 in the river, and that it couldn't follow my path to the mountain. 17 I tried to take that boat along, it could not have made the journey with me, and would have stopped my own 18 . And as I watched, the little boat turned around and went back to the far shore, there to assist yet another 19 the path to the mountain. And I realized how"all 20 together for good", for each part of this magnificent universe perfectly plays its role in assisting all other parts. | ||||
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1. What is the psychologists' opinion about choosing a TV program at home?
A. It's likely to cause family quarrels.
B. It's an interesting game a family likes to play.
C. It's difficult to choose with so many programs.
D. It's a matter of power in a family.
B. It's an interesting game a family likes to play.
C. It's difficult to choose with so many programs.
D. It's a matter of power in a family.
2. According to the passage, which decision is made by the couple together?
A. How to decorate their home.
B. Where to settle down.
C. What kind of car to buy.
D. What to do at weekends.
B. Where to settle down.
C. What kind of car to buy.
D. What to do at weekends.
3. What can we learn about family decisionmaking from the passage?
A. Men have the final say in the family.
B. Men are much better controlled than women.
C. Women are rather skillful in influencing men.
D. Women are emotional about important matters.
B. Men are much better controlled than women.
C. Women are rather skillful in influencing men.
D. Women are emotional about important matters.
4. Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?
A. Why people fight for power at home.
B. Whose finger is on the button at home.
C. How family members play games at home.
D. What decision family members make together.
B. Whose finger is on the button at home.
C. How family members play games at home.
D. What decision family members make together.