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you do you the lottery?
2. 在这次抽奖中, 这个女孩赢得了一百万美元。
This girl won the lottery.
3. 如果我是你的话, 我就带伞。
I ________ you, an umbrella.
4. 考前夜里我睡不好。然后我由于太疲倦而考不好。
I can’t sleep the night an exam. I’m tired do well.
5. 如果我是你, 我将会和看起来友善的人说话。
If I were you, I’d someone looks .
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Do you own a camera? Undoubtedly-and you might even have more than one. You probably use 1 often, too. Just slip a camera in your backpack or pocket, and you're off to record your activities on film. But before 1888, you would have needed a wagon or a pack horse to 2 all the necessary equipments just to take one photograph. Early cameras were the size of microwave ovens! But George Eastman changed the 3 the world took pictures.
Born in upstate New York on July 12,1854, George Eastman was the 4 of the three children. His father died when George was a young boy. George tried to stay in school, but was forced to quit at 14 and work to support his 5 . He did mental jobs during the day. At night he studied accounting, hoping to get a better job. In 1874, Rochester Savings bank hired him as a junior clerk for fifteen dollars a week.
A friend introduced George to photography when he was 24 years old. George loved 6 pictures, but he didn't like the complicated process. He wanted to simplify photography so everyone could 7 it. He worked for years to invent something to replace the heavy glass plates that photographers used. When he succeeded, he started a company to produce his “film”-Kodak. Then he worked on 8 a simple camera. He wanted to make the camera “as easy to use as a pencil”.
When he introduced his camera in 1888, George coined the advertising slogan, “You push the button, we do the rest.” People began 9 the cameras, and Kodak soon grew to be very large.
Most companies were not good to their employees in the 1800s. But George believed a company's 10 depended on its employees' good will and loyalty. Kodak became the first company to provide workers with insurance and retirement money. George also gave part of Kodak's profits to the employees every year.
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Chuck Wall teaches management and human relations at Bakersfield College.He walked into class one day and told his students that their h 1 was to perform one act of random(任意的)kindness.His students did not understand the assignment(任务), but the professor would not answer their questions.He e 2 his students to find it out for themselves.
One week later, the students entered the classroom excited to s 3 their stories.One student told of distributing blankets to the homeless, another had contacted a long, lost friend, and another student r 4 that he had helped a dog to find its owner.Students were energized(激励)by the homework assignment and wanted other people to be kind too.W 5 the support of local businesses, the students made stickers to put on cars that invited people to do something k 6 for others.They sold the stickers and decided to donate the money to a center for the blind –not surprising as Professor Wall is blind.Since then, s 7 kindness activities have been organized in schools all over the world.Many schools organize a Random Acts of Kindness Week, a 8 November 13, to celebrate World Kindness Day.Some schools use each day of Random Acts of Kindness Week to performd 9 kind acts, such as making a new friend, helping someone, doing community service, or raising money for a charity.Students learn to c 10 other people and think about how small actions can make the world a better place.
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