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ItwasseveralyearssinceHitlerbecameheadofthestate.AndhisarmywasgoingintosomepartsofEurope.Hewasthenatthet____92_____ofhiscareer(生涯).OnedayHitlerwenttoanexhibitionwheretheworksofschoolchildrenwereonshow.Heseemedtohavegreatinterestintheexhibition.Afterwalkingroundthehallandexaminingeverything,hesaidhewasreadytomeettheyoungartists.Andsoonagroupofchildrenwereaskedtocomeouttogivehimawarmwelcome.“Well,youdidgoodwork,〞saidHitlerwithpleasure.“I’mgoingtoaske__93___ofyouaquestion.IfyougivemetheanswerwhichI’mpleasedwith,Iamc___94___togivewhateveryouwant.〞Thenc___95___thequestions:“WhatwouldyouwishtobeifIwereyourfather?〞“Aseaman,〞oneoftheboyssaid.

“Good.I’llhaveyoujoinmynavy(海軍)andsomedayyouwillr___96____thewholesea.〞

“Askforanything!WhatwouldyouwishtobeifIwereyourfather?〞Heaskedasecondboy.“AnartistasRembrant.〞(荷蘭畫家侖布蘭特)“Good!YouaregoingtobesenttotheFineArtSchoolandsurelyyouwillbemadeanevengreaterartist.〞

WhenHitlernoticedasad-lookingboy,hefeltunhappyoutoftheraceprejudices(種族偏見),thenquicklyforcedas____97____andsaid,“There,myboy,thoughIhatetheJews(猶太人),Iwouldpromisewhateveryouwant.Andyourwishwillbeturnedintoareality.WhatwouldyouwishtobeifIwereyourfather?〞

Theboylookeds____98_____atthemanandsaidinaloudvoice,“Anorphan(孤兒)!〞92.top93.each94.certain95.came96.rule97.smile98.straight2.

Ineveryclasstherearesomestudentswhodoverywellandsomewhodonot.Thatdoesn’tmeanthatthestudentswhodonotwellarestupid.Therecanbemanyr92whyastudentdoesnotdowell.Perhapsthepersonisverysmartbutdoesn’twriteexamsverywell.Perhapstheyaresmartb93lazyanddonotknowhowtostudyanddon’tstudyhard.Perhaps,infact,theyarenotsmartatall.Theexamresultsdon’treallytellyouthat;theysimplytellyouhowwellyouhavedonecomparedwitho94studentsatthesamegradelevelasyouare.Inotherwords,examsdonotmeasure(衡量)accuratelyhowsmartyouarebecausetheycan’tmeasurethat.

However,thisisthewaythesystemworksandthereisn’tmuchyoucandowithit.Ifyouu95thatgettinggoodmarksonanexamisabouthowtoprepareforandtowriteexamsandnotjustaboutwhatfactsyouknow,itcanhelpyoutodob96.Thegoodnewsisthatitwillbeoversoon.Youareveryyoungand,foryou,ay97seemslikealongtime,butcomparedwiththerestofyourlife,youwillfinishschoolandgointotheworkingworldsoonenough.Gettingagoodjob,ofcourse,dependsonhavingdonewellinschool,soyouneedtodecidethatyouaregoingtodowell,nomatterhowh98itis.

92reasons93but94other95understand96better97year98hard3.

Youmayhaveseenthishappeninginschools:somestudentsmightbestudyingalmostallthetimebuttheyjustscrapethrough(勉強(qiáng)通過)theirexams,whilesomeothersmayspendmuchl____92___timeontheirbooksbutdomuchbetterinexams.

Howcouldthishappen?Somepeoplemayblametheeducationsystem,butthisjustshowsthed____93___betweenhardworkandsmartwork.

Peopleusedtothinkthathardworkistheo___94____waytosuccess.Butnowtheyhaveunderstoodthatitissmartworkthatdoesthetrick(成功).

Hardworkersdon’tmindworkingforlonghours,whilesmartworkersalwaysthinkofvariousanswerstothesequestions,“WhyshouldIsufferthis?〞“Isn’tthereabetterwaytodothis?〞Butforthesepeople,wewouldstillbeusingtheabacus(算盤);computerswouldn’thavebeeni____95____.Progressineveryfieldisthedirectresultofthe“Searchforabetterway〞bysmartworkers.

TherewasalargesoapfactoryinJapan.Onceitreceivedanunusualcustomercomplainttherewasnosoapinthesoapboxhebought.

Howcoulde___96____soapboxesgooutofthefactory?Themanufacturingwasfine,butinaboutoneintenthousandcasesthepackingmachineletgoanemptysoapbox.Therewasnoneedtospendalotofmoneyr___97____themachineforsuchaminordefect(小缺點(diǎn)).Thechiefengineersoonworkedoutasolution:heusedahugeX-raymachinewhichwasconnectedtotwolargecomputerstofindouttheemptysoapboxes.Afterteachingtheworkershowtouseit,hesatdowninhisseat,tired.

“Sir,wecouldhavesolvedtheprobleminamuchsimplerandcheaperway,〞aworkedsaid.“Really?H___98____?〞

“Wecanputahugefannearthepackingmachine.Theaircomingformthefanwillblowawaytheemptyboxes,leavingtheotherboxesundisturbed(不驚動(dòng)).TherewouldbenoneedforanX-raymachine,twocomputers,andoperatingbyworkers.〞

See,thisissmartwork.Weshouldworkhardliketheengineers;butalsothinksmartlikethisworker.

92-98less,difference,only,invented,empty,repairing,How4.

WhenFlorenceNightingalewasaverylittlegirl,sheusedtogowithhermothertovisitthesickpeopleinthelittletownnearwheretheylived.Shehelpedtocarryfoodandmedicines.

Likeotherlittlegirlsofherage,Florencewasveryfondofplayingwithherdolls(玩具娃娃).Herfavouriteg92waspretending(假裝)thatherdollsweresickandshetookgoodcareofthem.andtheybecameh93again.Onesunnyday,Florencewasridingherhorsewithafriendofthefamily.Whentheycametotheroad,theysawanoldmansittingbytheroadside,withhissheepdog,Cap,besidehim.ItwasclearthatCap’slegwass94hurtandtheoldmanlookedveryupset.Thedogseemedtoknowitsowner’sw95.Itdidn’tmakeanysoundtoshowitspain.

Seeingthis,Florencejumpeddownfromherhorseimmediatelyande96thedog’slegcarefully.Shefounditwasbroken.Shebandaged(用繃帶扎縛)itfirmly(穩(wěn)固地)anditwasnotlongbeforethedogstoodupagain.Theoldmancouldn’tbelievehiseyesu97itbeganrunningabouthappilyasbefore.Hewasveryt98toFlorenceandtoldthestorytoeveryoneheknew.WhenFlorencebecamewellknownhekepttellingpeoplethatherfirstpatienthadbeenhissheepdog,Cap.

92.game93healthy94.seriously95.worry96.examined97.until98.thankful

5.

Asyoungstudents,youhavemanydreams.Thesedreamscanbeverybig,suchaswinningtheNobelPrize;theycanalsobes92,suchasbecomingoneofthebeststudentsinyourclass.

Onceyoufindadream,whatdoyoudowithit?Doyouevertrytomakeyourdreamcometrue?

AndrewMatthews,anAustralianwriter,tellsusthatmakingyourdreamsr93islife’sbiggestchallenge(挑戰(zhàn)).Youmaythinkyou’renotverygoodatsomeschoolsubjects,orthatit’simpossibleforyoutobecomeawriter.Thosekindsofideass94youfromrealizingyourdream.

Infact,everyonecanrealizehisdream.Thefirstthingyoumustdoistor95whatyourdreamis.Don’tletitleaveyourheart.Keeptellingy96whatyouwanteverydayandthenyourdreamwillcometruefaster.Everybodyknowswhatabigdreamismadeup.

Youmustalson97giveupyourdream.Therewillbedifficultiesontheroadtoyourdreams,b98thebiggestdifficultydoesn’tcomefromotherpeople.Youneedtodecidewhatisthemostimportant.StudyinginsteadofwatchingTVwillhelpyoutogetbetterexamresults,whilesavingfiveyuaninsteadofbuyinganicecreammeansyoucanbuyanewbook.

Asyougetclosertoyourdream,itmaychangealittle.Thisisgoodasyouhavethechancetolearnsomethingmoreusefulandfindnewhobbies.

92.small93.real94.stop95.remember96.yourself97.never98.but6.

Yearsago,ifateenagerhadsomeproblemsinhislife,hemightwriteinhisdiary.Nowateenagerwiththes92problemsmightgoontotheInternetandwriteabouttheminablog(博客).Inmanyways,adairyandablogarealmostthesame.Butwhatmakesablogdifferentfromadiary?

Thebiggestdifferenceisthatablogismuchmorep93thanadiary.Usually,ateenagertreatsherdiarylikeabookfullofsecrets.Bothdiariesandblogstellwhath94tothewriterthatday.

Ihavealittlesister,andsometimesIgoonlinetoreadherblog.Shewritesaboutthingslikewakingupearlyforswimmingpracticeandnotstudyingharde95forherchemistryexam.WhenIwasherage,Iwroteaboutthesamethings,butonlyinmydiary.Then,afterIfinishedwriting,IwouldhidemydiaryinasecretplacebecauseIwasw96thatmysistermightreadit!

Becauseablogissuchapublicwayofwriting,ithasbothgoodandbadpoints.Thebiggestproblemwithablogisthata97canreadwhatyouwrite.IfIamangrywithafriendduringschoolandwritesomethingbadaboutherinmydairy,shewillneverknowit.However,ifmysisterwritessomethingbadaboutafriend,thatfriendmayreadherblogandgetangry.Sowehavetobeverycarefulofwhatwewrite.

Abloghasgoodpoints,ofcourse.Peoplechoosetowriteinblogsbecausetheyknowthattheirfriendswillreadwhattheywrite.Forexample,ifmysisterwritessomethinginblogs,herfriendswillquicklyreplyandtellherhowmuchtheylikeher.Blogshelppeoplestayincontactwiththeirfriendsandlearnwhatthep98aroundthemaredoing.

Ifpeoplearecarefulaboutwhattheywrite,blogsareaverygoodwaytowriteabouteverydaylife.However,Istillprefermyolddiary!

92.same93.public94.happened95.enough96.worried97.anyone/anybody98.people7.

Whatmakesyouhappyinlife?Perhapsitistheloveofyourfamilyorthef92ofyourclassmates.Weallwantpeopletolikeus,soitisn93forustodowhatwecantopleaseothers.However,wealsoknowthatthisisnotalwayspossible.S94mistakeshappen.

Whathappenswhenyoumakeamistake?Doyoutrytob95thefact,ordenyanyresponsibility?Weallknowthatthisusuallymakesthesituationmuchworse.A96wegrowweshouldrealizethebestthingtodoafterwemakeamistakeistoacceptresponsibility,andtoofferanapology.

Admittingyourmistakeandsayingyouaresorryhelpspeopletrustyouagain.Italsohelpstorepairanydamagethatwase97bythemistake.Anotherveryimportantthingisthatitallowsyoutoputamistakeb98you,andtomoveonwithyourlife.Perhapsitalsohelpsustolearntoforgive(原諒,寬恕)others.Learningtosaysorryisasurewaytolearnhowtorespectyourselfandothers.

92.friendship93.natural/necessary94.Sometimes95.hide96.As97.caused98.behind8.

Asweknow,XiaoShenyangandLiuQiandidwonderfuljobsintheCCTVSpringFestivalGala.Nowmanypeoplearec92aboutthesetwopersons.Buthowmuchdoyouknowaboutthem?

XiaoShenyangwasborninapoorpeasantfamilywhichisindifficultfamilyconditions(狀況).HisrealnameisShenHe.Heisana93.HeisgoodatErRenZhuan.Helearnedacts,followingZhaoBenshan.Duringtheschoollife,hewasveryactiveinmanyactivities.Helookslikeasimpleman,buthen94stopspursuing(追求)hisartisticaspiration(渴望).Moreandmorepeoplelikehisstyle(風(fēng)格)ofp95,andwehopehecanmakegreatprogressinthefuture.

LiuQianisayoungmagicianfromTaiwan.Attheageof7,Liusawamagictoyinashop.Atthatmomenthebegantoloveandd96tolearnmagic.Liudidn’tgotoanymagicschool.Hepracticedplayingtrickseverydaytoimprovehiss97,untilonedayhewasabletoputonashowforhisclass.Hesawthesurpriseone98face,andhefeltitwascool.Heoftendoesstreetshowsforpassers-by,policeandfarmers.Heworkedhardatit.Nowheisafamousmagician.

92.crazy/curious93.actor94.never95.performance/performing96.decided97.skill(s)98.everyone’s/everybody’s/each/every9.

Friendshipisoneofthegreatestpleasuresthatpeoplecanenjoy.Itisvery(92)dtofindabetterdefinition(定義)offriendship.Atruefrienddoesindeedfindpleasureinourjoyandsharesadness.Heorsheisalwaysatoursideto(93)gushisorherhelpandcomfort.A

truefriendcanalwaysbetrusted,lovedandrespected.Friendshelpeachotherwhentheyarein(94)t,andcheereachotherupwhentheyaresad.MyfriendswilllistentomewhenIwanttospeak,willwipemyeyeswhenIcry,willtakecareofmewhenIamsick.

Everyoneofus,richorpoor,shouldatleasthaveoneor(95)tgoodfriends.Ifyoutellafriendyoursecrets,heorshewon’ttellanyoneelse.Themostimportantthingisthatafriendalways(96)uyou.Friendshipisakindoftreasureinourlives.Itisactuallylikeabottleofwine,the(97)litiskept,thesweeteritwillbe.Itisalsolikeacupoftea.Whenwearethirsty,itwillbeourbestchoice,butwhenwehaveenoughtimetoenjoy(98)o,itisalsothemostfragrant(馥郁的)drink.Inconclusion,whenyouhavemadeagoodfriend,don’tforgethimorher.Knowinghowvaluablefriendshipis,weshouldbeverycarefulinourchoiceofafriendthroughthejourneyoflife.

92.difficult93.give94.trouble95.two96.understands97.longer98.ourselves10.

Inafewyears,mostpeoplewillknowthatahealthy,happy,lovingfamilyisajoyanditisanecessarypartforbuildingastrongsociety.Buttherearestillsomepeoplewhodon’tbelievefamilylifecanbeane92experience.

Somepeoplealreadyacceptedtheideaofthe“megeneration(一代)〞,sotheyfailtounderstandthatthereisatimeinlifewhentheyhavetogiveuptheirtimetodos93morevaluable.

Atatimew94adultsneedtothinkabouttheneedsoftheirfamily,theywillbedoingotherimportantthings.Somepeoplewillspendtoomuchtimeworkingf95amorepowerfulcarorabiggerhousesothattheycanproudlysaythattheyhavethem.Somewillbedoingdangerousthingssothattheymaytelltheirs96totheirfriends,andotherswillrecitethingslike“ImustbecomethebestIcanbe〞or“Idon’twanttobeatthebottom.〞Theneedsoftheirfamilywillbeforgottenandtheyneverseemtohavetimeforthefamily.

Manypeoplehavenotexperiencedastronghelpfulperfectfamilylife,sotheyhaveneverd97itsworth.Manypeoplehavealwaysexperiencedfamilylifeasafight,sotheycan’tfindtimeandenergyforwork.Butitisr98veryimportantthatweallexpectgoodfamilyrelations.Weneedtorealizetheimportanceofwhatcanbeachievedbylovingeachotherinthefamily.Itisalsoimportantforoursocietytoencouragefamilymemberstocreatehappiness.

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