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As they went along, they saw lying in the path a pair of old shoes, which they supposed to 1 a poor man who was employed in a field close by.
The student turned to the professor, saying, “Let us play the man a 2: we will hide his shoes, and hide3behind those bushes and wait to see his reaction 4 he cannot find them.”
“My young friend,” answered the professor, “we should never 5ourselves at the expense of the poor. But you are 6and may give yourself a much greater pleasure 7 helping the poor man. Put a coin into each shoe, and then watch how the discovery 8him.”
The student did so.
The poor man soon finished his work, and came across the field to the path where he had left his 9. While he slipped his foot into one of his shoes, he felt something10. He bent down only to find the coin.
11 was seen upon his face. He gazed upon the coin, and then 12 him on all sides, but no person was to be seen. He went on to put on the other shoe: but his surprise was 13 on finding the other coin.
14, he fell upon his knees, looked up to heaven and uttered(说) aloud 15 , in which he spoke of his wife, sick and16, and his children without bread. Without the timely help, she would die.
The student stood there deeply17,and his eyes filled with tears. “Now,” said the professor, “are you not much more 18than if you had played your 19trick?”
The youth replied,“You have taught me a 20I will never forget: ‘One is happier to give than to receive.’ ”

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      come to
    2. B.
      belong to
    3. C.
      get to
    4. D.
      refer to
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      trick
    2. B.
      part
    3. C.
      match
    4. D.
      record
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      ourselves
    2. B.
      themselves
    3. C.
      himself
    4. D.
      itself
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      though
    2. B.
      unless
    3. C.
      before
    4. D.
      when
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      surprise
    2. B.
      satisfy
    3. C.
      amuse
    4. D.
      disappoint
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      rich
    2. B.
      learned
    3. C.
      poor
    4. D.
      young
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      in
    2. B.
      by
    3. C.
      with
    4. D.
      through
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      catches
    2. B.
      judges
    3. C.
      affects
    4. D.
      improves
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      coat
    2. B.
      tools
    3. C.
      shoes
    4. D.
      food
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      soft
    2. B.
      real
    3. C.
      hard
    4. D.
      valuable
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      Excitement
    2. B.
      Determination
    3. C.
      Fear
    4. D.
      Astonishment
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      looked for
    2. B.
      looked around
    3. C.
      looked back
    4. D.
      looked at
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      lost
    2. B.
      doubled
    3. C.
      discovered
    4. D.
      followed
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      Suddenly
    2. B.
      Similarly
    3. C.
      Silently
    4. D.
      Naturally
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      apologies
    2. B.
      encouragement
    3. C.
      thanks
    4. D.
      sufferings
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      useless
    2. B.
      careless
    3. C.
      helpless
    4. D.
      hopeless
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      moved
    2. B.
      puzzled
    3. C.
      relaxed
    4. D.
      attracted
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      proud
    2. B.
      pleased
    3. C.
      confident
    4. D.
      worried
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      preferred
    2. B.
      demanded
    3. C.
      promised
    4. D.
      intended
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      lesson
    2. B.
      game
    3. C.
      way
    4. D.
      joke
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