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Marty Fielding began to suffer from a muscle disease when he was 10, that sometimes made him clumsy and drop things or bump into furniture. The doctors don’t know exact what is wrong with him, so they don’t know how to make him better. But he has to learn adapt to his disability. When some people cannot accept him for who he is, he doesn’t get annoying. He just ignores them. All in to all, he has a good life. He doesn’t have time to sit around feeling sorry to himself. In many way his disability has helped him grow strong psychologically and become more independent. He has to work hard to live an normal life. From him, we know we shouldn’t feel sorry for the disable or make fun of them and that we shouldn’t ignore them either.
2 . How to be successful in school
Success in school is based on your grades as well as the friends you make. Be attentive in class and raise your hand to answer questions. Most students in school are successful, but some aren’t.
Remember you are in school to learn. Study more about the stuff you are learning.
Smile and be friendly to others. A true smile brings out your kind quality! Give them honest praise when you talk to them.
Be polite at all times.
Be sociable. Study is important, but don’t forget your friends because of it.
A.If you don’t, you won’t do well in it. |
B.Popularity is not as important as your future. |
C.Spare some time for them to go out or go to a movie. |
D.Show them you are interested in making friends with them. |
E.Read this article to help yourself become successful. |
F.How you behave towards others shows your personal quality. |
G.Understand that not every person you meet wants to become your friend. |
3 . Many years ago, when we first went to Canada, we were driving through Montana to Colorado with our two children. We thought we would find a motel(汽车旅馆)on the way and had not made a booking. As it was getting late, we started looking for a motel, only to find that all were booked.
Finally, around 9 p.m., we stopped at a gas station to fill up on gas. My husband asked for a phone book and told the woman at the counter that we were trying to find a motel. He tried for 15 minutes. When he was unsuccessful, the woman, Linda, said she and her family lived nearby and would be happy if we spent the night at her home.
My husband was stunned at her offer. She called her son to direct us, since she had to stay at the gas station till midnight.
When we reached their home, her husband greeted us. He took out two sleeping bags for the children. He invited us to have coffee and chat while we waited for his wife. When she came back, we asked if we could slip away in the morning so as not to disturb them. They said we were now guests and we would have to have breakfast with them.
We woke up to a table set for breakfast. They’d made a mountain of pancakes and bacon. We ate breakfast, and when we were leaving, my husband asked if he could offer some payment.
They insisted we were their guests. We left moved by their spirit of hospitality(好客). We were amazed that they would take in a family of total strangers from a different country. We kept in touch for many years. Over the years, we lost touch, but have never forgotten their kindness.
1. What made the author upset at first?A.They ran out of gas. | B.They had nowhere to stay. |
C.They were late for dinner. | D.They got lost in Canada. |
A.Troubled. | B.Disappointed. |
C.Confused. | D.Surprised. |
A.They paid for their breakfast. | B.They met some strangers. |
C.They had a big breakfast. | D.They slipped away. |
A.Unexpected kindness | B.Be Kind to Strangers |
C.Looking for a Motel | D.A Kind Woman |