That woman carried a new blanket (ë̺) over her arm. Wordlessly, she gave it to me.

¡°Is it finished?¡± I asked.

She shook her head. ¡°No. It is ready,¡± she replied. I handed her the money and took the blanket.

¡°It is beautiful, so skillfully woven (±àÖ¯),¡± I said to my mother. ¡°But what did she mean when she said it was not finished? How can it be ready if it is not finished?¡±

¡°I will tell you later,¡± my mother said, ¡°but first I will take you to the Navajo(ÄÉÍß»ô) village.¡±

We went down to the village. A group of young men were making sand pictures. We walked through the whole village, watching the different things the people were doing.

It was not until that evening that my mother finally explained the Navajo woman's words.

¡°Did you notice anything about the things the people were making?¡± my mother asked.

¡°What should I have noticed?¡± I looked at her and asked.

¡°Each thing the Navajo make has one small part that is not complete. The designs in their sand pictures are often not perfectly done, for example ¡ªthe line of a circle may not quite close. If you look carefully at your blanket, you will probably find a stitch (Ò»Õë) missing.¡±

I took the blanket off, but it looked as perfect as any design could be. Then suddenly, I noticed that sure enough a stitch was missing!

¡°But why do the Navajo intentionally leave some tiny part unfinished?¡± I asked.

¡°They believe that when anything is completed or finished, it means the end has come ¡ª it will not be perfect until then. Then too, with a circle, they believe that they must leave a pathway for the bad spirits to run away and the good spirits to come in. So, often, they do not make the line close.¡±

1.The blanket the author received _____.

A. was poorly woven B. made her think a lot

C. cost her a lot of money D. was finished, but not ready

2.Why was the author shown around the village?

A. To buy more things made by the Navajo.

B. To make friends with some of the Navajo.

C. To have a deeper understanding of the Navajo.

D. To look for the woman who sold her the blanket.

3.Which of the following may the Navajo believe?

A. A stitch in time is very important. B. Life only becomes perfect when you die.

C. He who makes no mistake is a perfect man. D. You must always try to make your life complete.

4.What's the main idea of the text?

A. The Navajo are good at making things.

B. The Navajo are brave and hard-working.

C. A blanket tells a lot about the Navajo culture.

D. Skills are needed to do business with the Navajo.

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Get a Thorough Understanding of Oneself

In all one's life time it is oneself that one spends the most time being with or dealing with. 1.

When you are going upwards in life you tend to overestimate(¸ß¹À) yourself. It seems that everything you seek for is within your reach. 2.It¡¯s likely that you think it wise for yourself to stay away from the outer world. Actually, to get a thorough understanding of oneself, you may as well keep the following tips in mind.

Gain a correct view of oneself. You may look forward hopefully to the future but be sure not to expect too much, for dreams can never be fully realized. You may be courageous to meet challenges but it should be clear to you where to direct your efforts. 3.

Self-appreciate. Whether you compare yourself to a towering tree or a blade of grass, a high mountain or a small stone, you represent a state of nature. 4.If you earnestly admire yourself you¡¯ll have a real sense of self-appreciation.

5.In time of anger, do yourself a favor by releasing it in a quiet place so that you won't be hurt by its flames; in time of sadness, do yourself a favor by sharing it with your friends so as to change a bad mood into a cheerful one; in time of tiredness, do yourself a favor by getting a good sleep.

Get a full control of one¡¯s life. Then one will find one¡¯s life full of color1 and flavor.

A. But it is precisely oneself that one has the least understanding of.

B. As long as you have a perfect knowledge of yourself, there won¡¯t be difficulties you can¡¯t overcome.

C. When you are going downhill you tend to underestimate yourself for your own incompetence.

D. It has its own value.

E. Especially if it is well within your reach, you are just too blind to see it.

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G. Do yourself a favor when you resist the attack of illness.

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Arriving in Sydney on his own from India, my husband, Rashid, _______ in a hotel for a short period of time while________ a house for me and our children.

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He reported the _______ to the police and then sat there£¬lost and ______ in a strange city, thinking of the terrible troubles of getting all the paperwork ______ again from a distant country while trying to _______ in a new one.

Late in the evening, the _______ rang. It was a stranger. He was trying to ______ my husband¡¯s name and was asking him a lot of questions. Then he said they had found a pile of papers in their trash can that had been left out on the footpath.

My husband ______ to their home to find a kind family holding all his papers. Their young daughter had gone to the trash can and found a pile of ______ papers. Then, her parents had carefully sorted them out, ______ they had found mainly foreign addresses on most of the documents. ______ they had seen a half-written ____ in the pile in which my husband had given his new telephone number to a friend.

That family not only ______ the important documents to us that day but also restored our faith and _______ in people. Now, we ______ remember their kindness and often send a warm wish their way.

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3.A. discover B. know C. catch D. see

4.A. disappeared B. losing C. missed D. gone

5.A. angry B. worried C. lucky D. frightened

6.A. works B. instructions C. papers D. clothes

7.A. crime B. case C. activity D. problem

8.A. alone B. lonely C. stressful D. equal

9.A. sent B. done C. organised D. made

10.A. settle down B. put down C. cut down D. calm down

11.A. door bell B. alarm C. phone D. sound

12.A. ask B. tell C. pronounce D. judge

13.A. rushed B. walked C. flew D. drove

14.A. old B. previous C. important D. unfamiliar

15.A. because B. although C. as if D. when

16.A. In all B. At last C. At first D. In conclusion

17.A. letter B. book C. e-mail D. report

18.A. brought B. gave C. restored D. carried

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One day,I took a bus to downtown as usual.1.I got on the bus,I took a seat and started reading a newspaper just as I often did.No one spoke on the bus.Although we might see the same faces every day,we2.(prefer) hiding behind our newspapers3.

talking to people around us.

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