During my second year of nursing school, our teacher gave us a quiz (С²âÑé). I was a hardworking student and I did well    26   all the subjects. I finished the questions successfully until I read the last one, ¡°What is the first name of the    27  who cleans the school?¡±
I saw the cleaning woman every day. She is short and about 60 years old. She has dark hair. But    28   would I know her name? I have    29  talked with her before. In fact, I¡¯ve never even thought about talking to her! I stared at (¶¢×Å) my paper and started to feel rather guilty (²ÑÀ¢µÄ). Finally, I handed in my paper   30   writing the answer to the last question.
Before the class ended, one student    31   the teacher if the last question would count (¼ÆÈë) into our grade. ¡°In your life,¡± the teacher said, ¡°you will meet many people. All are    32 . They deserve (ÖµµÃ) your attention (×¢Òâ) and care, even if all you do is just smiling and saying hello.¡±
I¡¯ll never    33   that lesson. Everyone deserves our attention and we should try to get to know all the people who work and live around us. That was the most important    34 of my life. Later that day, I    35  that the cleaning woman¡¯s name was Dorothy.
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A man died and was on his way to another world, either heaven or hell(ÌìÌûòµØÓü). He saw a very beautiful palace half way and the owner of it __1___  him to live in the palace.
The man said, ¡°I have been working hard during my life and now I just want to eat and  ___2__  without any work.¡±
The owner said, ¡°If so, there is nowhere else_3____ than here for you. There is a lot of delicious food in __4___ palace and you can eat whatever you want. You can have a good rest and __5___ needs to be done by you. ¡± Then the man stayed in the palace.
At the beginning, the man felt __6___. But gradually, he felt a bit lonely. So he went to the owner and asked, ¡°It is boring to live _7______  just eating and sleeping every day. Could you help me find a __8___ ?¡±
The owner replied, ¡°Sorry, there is no job here.¡±
Several months later, the man couldn¡¯t __9___the present life and went to the owner again, ¡°I am really fed up with£¨Ñá¾ë£© this kind of life. __10__ you don¡¯t offer me a job, I would prefer to go to hell instead of living here.¡±
The owner of the palace smiled, ¡°Do you think it is heaven here? It is hell!¡¯¡¯

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My father woke up early one summer morning when I was fourteen and announced, ¡°Get up, you¡¯re going with me to cut the grass in the garden.¡±
The idea that my father thought I was old enough to help him in his business made me feel proud and excited. From sunup to sundown, my father, my younger brother and I worked in the large garden. By the end of the day I was too tired to say a word but I felt happy. This was my first time to help my father in his business. I got $6 for my work that day.
One day my father found some leaves I had missed and pulled me aside. ¡°Take away these leaves!¡± he said. ¡°And don¡¯t make me have to tell you to do it again.¡± The message was clear. Today I value the importance of doing job well the first time. I will never fail to impress (ÁôÏÂÓ¡Ïó) the person I¡¯m working for.
After two years, my father told me and my brother that he felt we were old enough to cut the grass by ourselves. Every Saturday during my last two years of high school, we set off early in the morning with the same wish we had gained while working under our father.
Looking after the garden was neither exciting nor high paying, but that didn¡¯t matter. It taught me that any job was a good job and whatever I was paid was more than I had before.
A newspaper reporter once asked me how someone could possibly live with hard work and low pay. ¡°If you¡¯re only thinking about hard work and money, you probably don¡¯t want to do better than you are doing,¡± I answered. In every job, from cutting the grass to washing dishes, I¡¯ve learned much. I¡¯ve learned something that helps me in my next job.
If you work hard enough, you can learn from any job you do.
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B. found he could be well paid
C. felt he could impress others by working hard
D. learned any job was good though he might be paid less
8. When the writer finished high school, maybe he was ______ years old.
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B. lazy and easy to get angry
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D. funny and hard-working
10. Which is the most important to the writer according to the passage?
A. Finishing work as quickly as possible.
B. Asking no money for your work.
C. Keeping learning from any job you have.
D. Keeping on looking for different jobs.

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During my second year of nursing school, our teacher gave us a test. I was a hardworking student and I did well in all the subjects. I finished the questions successfully until I read the last one: ¡°What is the first name of the woman who cleans the school?¡±
Of course this was a joke. I saw the cleaning woman every day. She is short and about 60 years old. She has dark hair. But how would I know her name? I had never talked with her before. In fact, I¡¯d never even thought about talking to her. I stared at my paper and started to feel rather guilty. Finally, I handed in my paper, leaving the last question blank.
Before the class ended, one student asked if the last question would count toward our grades.
¡°Absolutely,¡± the teacher said. ¡°In your life, you will meet many people. All are important. They deserve your attention and care, even if all you do is to smile and to say hello.¡±
I¡¯ve never forgotten that lesson. Everyone deserves my attention and I should get to know all of the people who work and live around me. That was, perhaps, the most important lesson of my life. I also learned the cleaning woman¡¯s name was Dorothy.
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A£®She didn¡¯t study hard.B£®She was one of the top students.
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C£®She looked young.D£®She always smiled.
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A£®She felt guilty.B£®She felt surprised.
C£®She felt excited.D£®She felt comfortable.
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A£®The last question was a part of the quiz.
B£®The students needn¡¯t answer the last question.
C£®Only one student didn¡¯t know the answer.
D£®None of the students knew the woman¡¯s name.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿What did the teacher want to tell the students through the last question?
A£®You should pay attention to everyone around you.
B£®You should work hard to get good grades in school.
C£®You should be friends with the cleaning lady.
D£®You should try to make as many friends as you can.

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C. nothing different

 

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