What did the father do after he heard his daughter’s complaint? A He told her not pay any attention to what her “enemy said B He criticized her and told her to overcome her shortcomings. C He told her to write down all that her “enemy had said about her and pay attention only to the things that were true. D He refused to take the list and have a look at it. 第70天 A One of the qualities that most people admire in others is the willingness to admit one’s mistakes. It is extremely hard sometimes to say a simple thing like “I was wrong about that , and it is even harder to say, “I was wrong ,and you were right about that. I had an experience recently with someone admitting to me that he had made a mistake fifteen years ago .He told me he had been the manager of a cartons .Then he talk of an incident and I began to remember the incident he was describing. I was about eight years old at the time , and I had gone into the store with my mother to do the weekly grocery shopping. On that particular day, I must have found my way to the food department where the incident took place. There must have been a special sale on eggs that day because there was a big show of eggs in dozen and half-dozen cartons. The cartons were put three or four feet high. I must have stopped in front of them to admire the show. Just then a woman came by pushing her grocery cart and knocked off the pile of cartons. For some reason, I decided it was up to me to put the cartons back together, so I went to work. The manager heard the noise and came rushing over to see what had happened. When he appeared, I was on my knees checking some of the cartons to if any of the eggs were broken, but to him it looked as if I was the person who was to blame .He scolded me loudly and wanted me to pay for those broken eggs. My face turned red and I tried to explain, but it did no good. Even though I quickly forgot the incident, but the manager did not. 查看更多

 

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When I was about 12, I had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings. Week by week her list grew: I was very thin, I was not a good student, I talked too much, I was too proud, and so on. I tried to bear all this as long as I could. At last, I became very angry. I ran to my father with tears in my eyes.                                                                

He listened to me quietly, and then he asked. “Are the things she says true or not? Janet, didn’t you ever wonder what you’re really like? Well, you now have that girl’s opinion. Go and make a list of everything she said and mark the points that are true. Pay no attention to the other things she said.”                                                                          

I did as he told me. To my great surprise, I discovered that about half the things were true. Some of them I couldn’t change (like being very thin), but a good number I could—and suddenly I wanted to change. For the first time I went to a fairly clear picture of myself.            

I brought the list back to Daddy. He refused to take it. “That’s just for you,” he said. “You know better than anyone else the truth about yourself. But you have to learn to listen, not just close your ears in anger and feeling hurt. When something said about you is true, you’ll find it will be of help to you. Our world is full of people who think they know your duty. Don’t shut your ears. Listen to them all, but hear the truth and do what you know is the right thing to do.”                    

Daddy’s advice has returned to me at many important moments. In my life, I’ve never had a better piece of advice.                                                          

57. What did the father do after he had heard his daughter’s complaint?                   

A. He told her not to pay any attention to what her “enemy” had said and just do what she wanted to do.                   

B. He criticized (批评) her and told her to overcome her shortcomings.                 

C. He told her to write down all her “enemy” had said and pay attention only to the things that were true.                                                      

D. He refused to take the list and want to have a look at it.                                  

58. What does “Week by week her list grew” mean?                                   

A. She made a list of my shortcomings and kept on adding new ones so it was growing longer and longer.  

B. Week by week she discovered more shortcomings of mine and pointed them out to me.                                               

C. I was having more and more shortcomings as time went on.                        

D. Week by week, my shortcomings grew more serious.                         

59. Why did her father listen to her quietly?                                          

A. Because he believed that what her daughter’s “enemy” said was mostly true.          

B. Because he had been so angry with her daughter and wanted to keep silent.   .                                                 

C. Because he knew that his daughter would not listen to him at that moment.            

D. Because he was not quite sure which girl was telling the truths.                       

60. Which do you think would be the best title for this passage?                          

A. Not an Enemy, but the Best Friend              B. The Best Advice I’ve Ever Had                                              

C. My Father                                  D. My Childhood

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     When I was about 12, I had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings(缺点). Week by week her list grew: I was very thin, I was not a good student, I talked too much, I was too proud, and so
on. I tried to bear all this as long as I could. At last, I became very angry. I ran to my father with tears in
my eyes.                                                                
     He listened to me quietly, and then he asked. "Are the things she says true or not? Janet, didn't you
ever wonder what you're really like? Well, you now have that girl's opinion. Go and make a list of
everything she said and mark the points that are true. Pay no attention to the other things she
said."                                                                          
     I did as he told me. To my great surprise, I discovered that about half the things were true. Some of them I couldn't change (like being very thin), but a good number I could-and suddenly I wanted to change.
For the first time I went to a fairly clear picture of myself.            
     I brought the list back to Daddy. He refused to take it. "That's just for you," he said. "You know better than anyone else the truth about yourself. But you have to learn to listen, not just close your ears in anger
and feeling hurt. When something said about you is true, you'll find it will be of help to you. Our world is
full of people who think they know your duty. Don't shut your ears. Listen to them all, but hear the truth
and do what you know is the right thing to do."                    
     Daddy's advice has returned to me at many important moments. In my life, I've never had a better piece of advice.                                                          
1. What did the father do after he had heard his daughter's complaint?                    
A. He told her not to pay any attention to what her "enemy" had said and just do what she want to
     do.                    
B. He criticized (批评) her and told her to overcome her shortcomings.                  
C. He told her to write down all her "enemy" had said and pay attention only to the things that were
     true.                                                      
D. He refused to take the list and want to have a look at it.                                  
2. What does "Week by week her list grew" mean?                                   
A. She made a list of my shortcomings and kept on adding new ones so it was growing longer and longer.  
B. Week by week she discovered more shortcomings of mine and pointed them out to
     me.                                                
C. I was having more and more shortcomings as time went on.                        
D. Week by week, my shortcomings grew more serious.                          
3. Why did her father listen to her quietly?                                          
A. Because he believed that what her daughter's "enemy" said was mostly true.          
B. Because he had been so angry with her daughter and wanted to keep
     silent.                                                 
C. Because he knew that his daughter would not listen to him at that moment.            
D. Because he was not quite sure which girl was telling the truths.                        
4. Which do you think would be the best title for this passage?                          
A. Not an Enemy, but the Best Friend              
B. The Best Advice I've Ever Had                                              
C. My Father                                  
D. My Childhood

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When I was about 12,I had an enemy,a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings.

    Week by week her list grew:I was very thin;I wasn’t a good student;I talked too much;1 was too proud,and so on.I tried to bear all this as long as I could.At last,I became very angry.I ran to my Daddy with tears in my eyes.

    He listened to me quietly,then he asked,“Are the things she says true or not? Janet,didn’t you ever wonder what you’re really like? Well,you now have that girl’s opinion.Go and make a list of everything she said and mark the points that are true.Pay no attention to the other things she said.”

    I did as he told me.To my great surprise,I discovered that about half the things were true.Some of them I couldn’t change(1ike being very thin),but a good number I could and suddenly I wanted to change.For the first time I got a fairly clear picture of myself.

    I brought the list back to Daddy.He refused to take it.“That’s just for you,”he said.“You know better than anyone,the truth about yourself.But you have to learn to listen,not just close your ears in anger and feeling hurt.When something said about you is true,you’ll find it will be of help to you.Our world is full of people who think they know your duty.Don’t shut your ears.Listen to  them all,but hear the truth and do what you know is the right thing to do.”

    Daddy’s advice has returned to me at many important moments.In my life,I've never had a better piece of advice.

1.Which do you think would be a best title for this passage?

A.Not an Enemy,but a Best Friend

B.the Best Advice I've Ever Had

C.My Father

D.My Childhood

2.What does“Week by week her list grew”mean?

A.Week by week,my shortcomings grew more serious.

B.She had made a list of my shortcomings and she kept on adding new ones to it so that it was growing longer and longer.

C.I was having more and more shortcomings as time went on.

D.Week by week she discovered more shortcomings of mine and pointed them out to me.

3.Why did her father listen to her quietly?

A.Because he believed that what his daughter’s “enemy”said was mostly true.

    B.Because he had been so angry with his daughter’s shortcomings that he wanted to show this by keeping silent for a while.

    C.Because he knew that his daughter would not listen to him at that moment.

    D.Because he wasn’t quite sure which girl was telling the truth.

4.What did the father do after he had heard his daughter’s complaint?

A.He told her not to Pay any attention to what her“enemy”had said.

    B.He criticized her and told her to overcome her shortcomings.

    C.He told her to write down all that her“enemy”had said about her and pay attention only to the things that were true.

    D.He refused to take the list and have a look at it.

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When I was about 12, I had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings. Week by week her list grew: I was very thin, I was not a good student, I talked too much, I was too proud, and so on. I tried to bear all this as long as I could. At last, I became very angry. I ran to my father with tears in my eyes.                                

He listened to me quietly, and then he asked. “Are the things she says true or not? Janet, didn’t you ever wonder what you’re really like? Well, you now have that girl’s opinion. Go and make a list of everything she said and mark the points that are true. Pay no attention to the other things she said.”                                     

I did as he told me. To my great surprise, I discovered that about half the things were true. Some of them I couldn’t change (like being very thin), but a good number I could—and suddenly I wanted to change. For the first time I went to a fairly clear picture of myself.      

I brought the list back to Daddy. He refused to take it. “That’s just for you,” he said. “You know better than anyone else the truth about yourself. But you have to learn to listen, not just close your ears in anger and feeling hurt. When something said about you is true, you’ll find it will be of help to you. Our world is full of people who think they know your duty. Don’t shut your ears. Listen to them all, but hear the truth and do what you know is the right thing to do.”          

Daddy’s advice has returned to me at many important moments. In my life, I’ve never had a better piece of advice.                             

44. What did the father do after he had heard his daughter’s complaint(抱怨)?         

A. He told her not to pay any attention to what her “enemy” had said and just do what she want to do.         

B. He criticized (批评) her and told her to overcome her shortcomings.        

C. He told her to write down all her “enemy” had said and pay attention only to the things that were true.                           

D. He refused to take the list and want to have a look at it.                 

45. What does “Week by week her list grew” mean?                 

A. She made a list of my shortcomings and kept on adding new ones so it was growing longer and longer. 

B. Week by week she discovered more shortcomings of mine and pointed them out to me.                       

C. I was having more and more shortcomings as time went on.            

D. Week by week, my shortcomings grew more serious.            

46. Why did her father listen to her quietly?                     

A. Because he believed that what her daughter’s “enemy” said was mostly true.     

B. Because he had been so angry with her daughter and wanted to keep silent.

C. Because he knew that his daughter would not listen to him at that moment.      

D. Because he was not quite sure which girl was telling the truths.           

47. Which do you think would be the best title for this passage?             

A. Not an Enemy, but the Best Friend       B. The Best Advice I’ve Ever Had                       

C. My Father                 D. My Childhood

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When I was about 12,1 had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings.

       Week by week her list grew: I was very thin; I wasn't a good student; I talked too much; I was too proud and so on.I came very angry.1 ran to my father with tears in my eyes.

       He listened to me quietly, then he asked, "Are the things she said true or not? Jane, didn't you ever wonder what you're really like? Well, you now have that girl's opinion.Go and make a list of everything she said.and mark the points that are true.Pay no attention to the other things she said."

       I did as he told me.To my great surprise, I discovered that about half of the things were true.Some of them I couldn't change (like being very thin), but a good number I co-aid and suddenly I wanted to change.For the first time I got a fairly clear picture of myself.

       I brought the list back to Daddy.He refused to take it."That's just for you," he said."You know better than anyone else, the truth about yourself.But you have to learn to listen, not just closing your ears in anger and feeling hurt.When something said about you is true, you’ll find it will be of help to you.Don't shut your ears.Listen to other people's opinions, but hear the  tmth and do what you know is the right 'thing to do."

Daddy's advice has returned to me at many important moments.In my life, I've

never had a better piece of advice.

Which do you think would be the best title for this passage?

       A.Not an Enemy, but a Best Friend

       B.The Best Advice I've Ever Had

       C.My Father

       D.My Childhood

What does "Week by week her list grew" mean?

       A.Week by week, my shortcomings grew more serious.

       B.She had written down a list of my shortcomings arid kept on adding new ones to it,

       C.I was having more and more shortcomings as time went on.

       D.Week by week she discovered more shortcomings of mine and pointed them out.

Why did her father listen to her quietly?

       A.Because he believed that what her daughter's enemy said was mostly true.

       B.Because he had teen so angry with his daughter's shortcomings that he wanted to show this by keeping silent for a while.

       C.Because he knew; that his daughter would not listen to him at that moment.

       D.Because he wasn’t quite sure which girl was telling the truth.

What did the father:.do after he heard his daughter's complaint?

       A.He told her not.to.pay any attention to what her "enemy" had said.

       B.He criticized (批评)her and told her to overcome her shortcomings.

       C.He told her to write down all that her "enemy" had said about her and pay attention only to the things that were true.

       D.He refused to take-the list and have a look at it.

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