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1、 It Is Warmer Outside Than Inside Did you know that in winter it can be warmer outside than inside? A Yorkshire minister kept careful records of temperature inside _ outside his church for one full year. Then he came up with a proposal to reduce heating bills in winter-simply open the church doors!

2、He had discovered that _ mild winter days the outside temperature was often warmer than _ inside and _ (leave) the doors open would help to raise _ churchs inside temperature, besides saving fuel. _occurred to me that this principle can be applied _ only to buildings. If you wrap yourself up in your

3、self, the chances are that you will feel cold and not all warm. _ if you get outside yourself a bit, have a chat with a neighbor or a shopkeeper, or even _ someone in the bus queue, you will feel better and warmer, simply because youve had your doors _ to other people. It Is Warmer Outside Than Insi

4、de Did you know that in winter it can be warmer outside than inside? A Yorkshire minister kept careful records of temperature inside _ outside his church for one full year. Then he came up with a proposal to reduce heating bills in winter-simply open the church doors! He had discovered that _ mild w

5、inter days the outside temperature was often warmer than _ inside and _ (leave) the doors open would help to raise _ churchs inside temperature, besides saving fuel.andonthatleavingthe _occurred to me that this principle can be applied _ only to buildings. If you wrap yourself up in yourself, the ch

6、ances are that you will feel cold and not all warm. _ if you get outside yourself a bit, have a chat with a neighbor or a shopkeeper, or even _ someone in the bus queue, you will feel better and warmer, simply because youve had your doors _ to other people.ItwithopennotBut Unfold the Knot A man, now

7、 _, went overseas 40 years ago. On his departure the girl he loved gave him _ a souvenir a heart-shaped knot (smybolizing devotion) made of knitting wool. He hung it on his belt ever since. Several years later he got married and had children. _ time went by his sweethearts looks became dimmer and di

8、mmer like a landscape picture _(fade) away gradually, and his homeland only appeared in his dreams. In the evening of his life he often looked at the knot and sighed. One day his grandson _ sight of the knot and insisted on getting hold of it as a toy.The boy fondled it and tried to unfold it. At la

9、st he did the trick and got it loose and open. When it was spread out it resumed its form as _ long thread, a very simple wool thread. Only by the hands of a beloved girl _ the thread be knitted into such a complicated knot. Devoted love made so many _ things complex in the world. The old man was th

10、us awoken to a great truth. Most of the grievance, _(bitter) and hatred in life actually result from trifles or very small matters. If one is always mindful of them, they become mental knots. But if one sees through the knot, it remains a simple thread or line, no matter _ shape it assumes. Unfold t

11、he Knot A man, now _, went overseas 40 years ago. On his departure the girl he loved gave him _ a souvenir a heart-shaped knot (smybolizing devotion) made of knitting wool. He hung it on his belt ever since. Several years later he got married and had children. _ time went by his sweethearts looks be

12、came dimmer and dimmer like a landscape picture _(fade) away gradually, and his homeland only appeared in his dreams. In the evening of his life he often looked at the knot and sighed. One day his grandson _ sight of the knot and insisted on getting hold of it as a toy.oldascaughtAsfadingThe boy fon

13、dled it and tried to unfold it. At last he did the trick and got it loose and open. When it was spread out it resumed its form as _ long thread, a very simple wool thread. Only by the hands of a beloved girl _ the thread be knitted into such a complicated knot. Devoted love made so many _ things complex in the world. The old man was thus awoken to a great truth. Most of the grievance, _(bitter) and hatred in life actually result from trif

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