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Once¡¡upon¡¡a¡¡time,¡¡a¡¡young¡¡man¡¡was¡¡standing¡¡in¡¡the¡¡middle¡¡of¡¡the¡¡town¡¡announcing¡¡that¡¡he¡¡had¡¡the¡¡most¡¡beautiful¡¡heart¡¡in¡¡the¡¡world.¡¡A¡¡large¡¡crowd¡¡gathered,¡¡and¡¡they¡¡al¡¡praised¡¡his¡¡heart¡¡for¡¡it¡¡was¡¡perfect.
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The¡¡ young¡¡ man¡¡ laughed,¡°Comparing¡¡yours¡¡with¡¡mine,¡¡mine¡¡is¡¡perfect¡¡and¡¡yours¡¡is¡¡a¡¡mess.¡±
¡°Yes,¡±said¡¡the¡¡old¡¡man.¡¡¡°But,¡¡every¡¡scar¡¡shows¡¡that¡¡I¡¡took¡¡out¡¡a¡¡piece¡¡of¡¡my¡¡heart¡¡and¡¡gave¡¡it¡¡to¡¡a¡¡person,¡¡and¡¡often¡¡he¡¡gave¡¡me¡¡a¡¡piece¡¡of¡¡his¡¡heart¡¡in¡¡return.¡±
¡°Why¡¡do¡¡you¡¡have¡¡some¡¡jagged¡¡edges¡¡in¡¡your¡¡heart?¡±asked¡¡the¡¡young¡¡man.¡°Because¡¡the¡¡shapes¡¡of¡¡the¡¡pieces¡¡weren¡¯t¡¡the¡¡same.¡±¡°Then¡¡the¡¡holes?¡±¡°Sometimes¡¡I¡¡gave¡¡pieces¡¡of¡¡my¡¡heart¡¡away,¡¡and¡¡the¡¡other¡¡person¡¡hasn¡¯t¡¡given¡¡back¡¡a¡¡piece¡¡of¡¡his,¡¡so¡¡¡­ but¡¡I¡¡don¡¯t¡¡care.¡±¡°How¡¡come?¡±¡°They¡¡remind¡¡me¡¡of¡¡the¡¡love¡¡we¡¡shared.¡±
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Once¡¡upon¡¡a¡¡time,¡¡a¡¡young¡¡man¡¡was¡¡standing¡¡in¡¡the¡¡middle¡¡of¡¡the¡¡town¡¡announcing¡¡that¡¡he¡¡had¡¡the¡¡most¡¡beautiful¡¡heart¡¡in¡¡the¡¡world.¡¡A¡¡large¡¡crowd¡¡gathered,¡¡and¡¡they¡¡al¡¡praised¡¡his¡¡heart¡¡for¡¡it¡¡was¡¡perfect.

    Suddenly,¡¡an¡¡old¡¡man¡¡appeared¡¡and¡¡said,¡¡¡°Why¡¡,your¡¡heart¡¡is¡¡not¡¡as¡¡beautiful¡¡as¡¡mine.¡±

    The¡¡old¡¡man¡¯s¡¡heart¡¡was¡¡ful¡¡of¡¡scars£¨É˰̣©.¡¡Some¡¡pieces¡¡of¡¡his¡¡heart¡¡were¡¡removed¡¡and¡¡some¡¡pieces¡¡from¡¡other¡¡people¡¡were¡¡put¡¡in,¡¡but¡¡they¡¡didn¡¯t¡¡fit¡¡quite¡¡right.¡¡So¡¡there¡¡were¡¡several¡¡jagged£¨¾â³Ý×´µÄ£©edges.¡¡In¡¡fact,¡¡there¡¡were¡¡stil¡¡some¡¡holes¡¡in¡¡his¡¡heart¡¡where¡¡the¡¡pieces¡¡were¡¡missing.

    The¡¡ young¡¡ man¡¡ laughed,¡°Comparing¡¡yours¡¡with¡¡mine,¡¡mine¡¡is¡¡perfect¡¡and¡¡yours¡¡is¡¡a¡¡mess.¡±

    ¡°Yes,¡±said¡¡the¡¡old¡¡man.¡¡¡°But,¡¡every¡¡scar¡¡shows¡¡that¡¡I¡¡took¡¡out¡¡a¡¡piece¡¡of¡¡my¡¡heart¡¡and¡¡gave¡¡it¡¡to¡¡a¡¡person,¡¡and¡¡often¡¡he¡¡gave¡¡me¡¡a¡¡piece¡¡of¡¡his¡¡heart¡¡in¡¡return.¡±

    ¡°Why¡¡do¡¡you¡¡have¡¡some¡¡jagged¡¡edges¡¡in¡¡your¡¡heart?¡±asked¡¡the¡¡young¡¡man.¡°Because¡¡the¡¡shapes¡¡of¡¡the¡¡pieces¡¡weren¡¯t¡¡the¡¡same.¡±¡°Then¡¡the¡¡holes?¡±¡°Sometimes¡¡I¡¡gave¡¡pieces¡¡of¡¡my¡¡heart¡¡away,¡¡and¡¡the¡¡other¡¡person¡¡hasn¡¯t¡¡given¡¡back¡¡a¡¡piece¡¡of¡¡his,¡¡so¡¡¡­ but¡¡I¡¡don¡¯t¡¡care.¡±¡°How¡¡come?¡±¡°They¡¡remind¡¡me¡¡of¡¡the¡¡love¡¡we¡¡shared.¡±

    The¡¡young¡¡man¡¡was¡¡deeply¡¡moved.¡¡He¡¡walked¡¡up¡¡to¡¡the¡¡old¡¡man,¡¡took¡¡a¡¡piece¡¡of¡¡his¡¡heart¡¡out¡¡and¡¡gave¡¡it¡¡to¡¡the¡¡old¡¡man.

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    The¡¡young¡¡man¡¡looked¡¡at¡¡his¡¡heart,¡¡not¡¡perfect¡¡any¡¡more¡¡but¡¡more¡¡beautiful¡¡than¡¡ever.

    How¡¡sad¡¡it¡¡must¡¡be¡¡to¡¡go¡¡through¡¡ life¡¡ with¡¡ a¡¡ whole¡¡untouched¡¡heart!

    1.¡¡The¡¡young¡¡man¡¡stood¡¡in¡¡the¡¡town¡¡to¡¡_____.

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   2.¡¡It¡¯s¡¡clear¡¡that¡¡the¡¡old¡¡man¡¡was¡¡_____.

    A.¡¡a¡¡sily¡¡man¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡B.¡¡a¡¡humorous¡¡man

    C.¡¡a¡¡wel-known¡¡man¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡D.¡¡a¡¡kind-hearted¡¡man

  3.¡¡We¡¡learn¡¡from¡¡the¡¡story¡¡that¡¡in¡¡the¡¡end¡¡the¡¡young¡¡man¡¡was¡¡_____.

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  4.¡¡The¡¡old¡¡man¡¡said¡°¡­ but¡¡I¡¡don¡¯t¡¡care¡±means¡¡_____.

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    D.¡¡he¡¡cared¡¡nothing

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