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With the help of Gloria ,his wife ,Tom Peterson worked for many years to build a solid business selling television sets, stereo systems, and home appliances. Tom developed an excellent       with their full satisfaction guarantee and friendly service. He was proud of his high percentage of repeat       .
About five years ago, Tom was       by the owners of a competing company, Stereo Super Stores. They wanted him to        them out. The price was very attractive. Everything looked good. Before making his final       Tom asked Gloria what she thought about the purchase. She told him that       the numbers looked good it didn't feel       to her. However, Tom was so self-confident and so convinced that this was a rare       , he went ahead and made the       . Within months he discovered that he had made a big      . He had paid too much for a       company. He tried as hard as he could to make it work out, but he couldn't turn things       . He was forced into bankruptcy(破产). He was about to lose everything, including his       business.
Tom was embarrassed, but he is a survivor. He looked at his situation. He decided to      admit his mistake and, rather than getting stuck in lawsuits(诉讼), he would focus his       on saving and rebuilding his original business. He saw also that he had made a mistake by not listening to his      , and that he needed to learn from this       .He dealt with the crisis in a way that delighted  people, who in turn        respect for him. Old customers poured into his store. He and Gloria       _to changes in retailing(零售) and have built an even better business than before.
In the business world, it is natural to gain and lose, of     Peterson’s experience is an example.  Only those who regard their mistakes as gifts and learn from them attract endless profits.

A.popularity B.reputation C.cause D.foundation

A.customers B.assistants C.friends D.visitors

A.appointed B.approved C.approached D.appreciated

A.sell B.pay C.buy D.check

A.decision B.choice C.determination D.judgement

A.as though B.now that C.even though D.in case

A.terrible B.fair C.right D.attractive

A.possibility B.occasion C.event D.opportunity

A.profit B.purchase C.reservation D.appointment

A.difference B.discovery C.commitment D.mistake

A.dying B.controversial C.clumsy D.tiring

A.in B.around C.down D.up

A.original B.various C.unique D.precious

A.quietly B.loudly C.openly D.secretly

A.beliefs B.spirits C.attempts D.energies

A.producer B.wife C.relative D.adviser

A.experience B.enterprise C.process D.history

A.won B.showed C.achieved D.earned

A.belonged B.adapted C.adopted D.appealed

A.them B.what C.that D.which

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He climbed out of his cab (驾驶室) and ran into the all night café, which many truckers were eating and talking. And a family of three were huddled (挤在一起) in a corner, tired and .
Trint the boy. No kid should have to spend Christmas Eve in a truck stop.
Trint missed his family. His mom raised four kids by herself, no matter how life was, she’d always made sure they had a good Christmas. Then he his box in the truck.
He looked at the kid again and knew what he had to do. He forced himself into the outside to open his truck. He took the out of the cab and hurried back to the warmth of the café. He walked to the family. “I think left this for you,” Trint said and handed the red stocking to the boy. “Tell Santa… well, tell him , ” the boy’s father said and shook Trint’s hand long and hard. The mother smiled gratefully. The boy reached out and caught the stocking and dug inside.
Trint felt good. He had a job he loved, clear weather and miles of open road ahead. He wasn’t any more, or lonely. He loved this life and he wouldn’t a thing.

A.continued B.moved C.left D.stopped

A.worried about B.excited at C.satisfied with D.disappointed at

A.backward B.alone C.together D.ahead

A.flowers B.cakes C.presents D.chocolates

A.blamed B.treated C.thought D.respected

A.put back B.turned over C.brought out D.sold out

A.Tears B.Water C.Blood D.Sweat

A.around B.on C.by D.inside

A.excited B.unhappy C.enthusiastic D.pleased

A.felt proud of B.got tired of C.felt sorry for D.became interested in

A.for B.so C.though D.but

A.hard B.unfair C.hopeless D.boring

A.threw away B.sent back C.thought of D.put down

A.cold B.warmth C.snow D.rain

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A.God B.Santa Claus C.my mother D.someone kind

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A.improve B.miss C.throw D.change

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“Each of us is put here on to learn, share, love and appreciate. None of us knows when this fantastic will end. It can be at any moment. Perhaps we must make the most out of every single .” His eyes beginning to , he went on, “So I would like you all to make me a(n) . From now on, on your way, find something beautiful to . It doesn’t have to be something you see — it could be a sweet smell or it could be the sound of the leaves. Please look for these things, and cherish (珍视) them.”
The class was completely quiet. We all our books and got out of the classroom . That afternoon, I noticed more things on my way home from than I had that whole term. Every once in a while, I think of that teacher and what he had said, and I try to appreciate all of those things that we all ignore.
Take notice of something special you see on your lunch hour today. on the beach at sunset. Stop off on the way home tonight to an ice cream, for as we get , it is not the things we did that we often feel about, but the things we didn’t do.

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The tourist bus winded its way into a mountainous area. When it was to make a turn, two passengers-a of young lovers-were so attracted by the beautiful scenery that they a stop to get down. They were left behind and the bus went . Suddenly they heard a loud boom of the road. It was a huge rock rolling down in the landslide that hit the bus and fell with it into a deep valley. The lovers were greatly by the news that no passengers on board . When they calmed down they and expressed their feelings in a few words.
The above story was told by a guide when we were riding a tourist to a scenic mountain. He asked us to guess what the lovers said after the disaster that they had narrowly escaped.
Often we read reports about traffic accidents, among which there were ones who missed the bus and the disaster. Those people usually said with a sigh of “Fortunately I was not on board.” On our bus the passengers’ to the guide were various.
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A.car B.bike C.road D.bus

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“Who could ever have imagined someone like me would make it this far?” asked Evan Mercer last week during his high school graduation speech as the best student. Mercer offered to his fellow classmates to never give up---and the words much more to himself. That’s because Mercer is deaf, and he told the story of the serious troubles he to graduate first in his class at Harrison High school in Kennesaw, Georgia.
Mercer didn’t start to until he was 5, according to his mother, Pam Mercer. Although her son was a disadvantage, she was determined not to treat him . “I’ve expected him to do everything every other kid does, and I saw no why he couldn’t,” she told ABC News. “And if he the first time, we just tried again.”
Mercer, 18, worked hard throughout school, no special treatment but sitting at the front of the class and using a special audio system so he could hear the teacher. All his hard work . He received full school fare to Vanderbilt University. “Deafness had taught me a lesson to never ,” he said in the speech. “Not when the experts tell you it cannot be done. Not when you have so far behind that escaping seems the only way . Not when achieving your dreams seems an entire .”
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Years ago, if a teenager had some problems in his life, he might go home and write in his diary. Now, a teenager with problems might go onto the Internet and write about them in a blog (博客). In many ways, a diary and a blog are very .So, what makes blogging different from writing in diary?
The biggest difference is that blogging is much more than a diary. Usually, a teenager treats her diary like a book full of that she does not want to .
It’s interesting that someone who writes in a blog a diary will probably write nearly the same information. I have a little sister, and sometimes I go online to read her . She writes about things like waking up early for swimming practice and not studying enough for her chemistry test. I was at her age, I wrote about the same things, but in my diary. Then, after I had finished writing, I would hide my diary in a secret place because I was that my sister might read it!
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