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In our country we think being modest(Ç«ÐéµÄ) is a virtue(ÃÀµÂ) and being proud is a bad thing. One day, I heard an American boy say to a Chinese student, ¡°You speak very good English.¡± But the girl answered, ¡°No, no. My English is very poor.¡± The foreigner was quite at the answer. Thinking he had not made himself understood or the girl had not heard him . He said, ¡°Yes, indeed, you speak very well.¡± the girl still kept saying, ¡°No.¡± In the end the American boy could not understand and didn¡¯t know to say.

What¡¯s wrong with the girl¡¯s answer? She didn¡¯t a compliment(¹§Î¬) in the same way as the American people do. She should answer ¡°Thank you¡± instead of ¡°No¡±. She understood what the American boy had said, but she thought she should be modest. In the , people will feel and confident when they are praised. So if someone says the you have cooked are very delicious, you should say, ¡°Thank you¡±.

If you are modest and say, ¡°No, I¡¯m I can¡¯t do it well¡±, while working in a western country, people may think that you really can not do it. If you often say, ¡°No¡±, you¡¯ll certainly be looked down upon by . When asking a job, if one says something like, ¡°Yes, I can certainly do it¡± instead of ¡°Let me have a try¡±, he or she will get it. So in the west, you should be brave to show your self-confidence. In my opinion, being confident does not being proud, so sometimes you should be confident being modest.

1.A. excited B. surprised C. frightened

2.A. clear B. clearly C. not clearly

3.A. Though B. And C. But

4.A. which B. what C. how

5.A. accept B. refuse C. disagree

6.A. hardly B. really C. badly

7.A. east B. south C. west

8.A. proudly B. pride C. proud

9.A. dishes B. cups C. glasses

10.A. afraid B. active C. angry

11.A. the other B. other C. others

12.A. for B. as C. to

13.A. fail to B. expect to C. succeed in

14.A. think B. say C. mean

15.A. as soon as B. as well as C. instead of

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You might think that Olympic athletes are the healthiest people in the world. It's true that many are. However£¬it's also true that many Olympic athletes had to overcome (¿Ë·þ) illness early in their lives.

One excellent example is Wilma Rudolph. She competed in track-and-field (Ìᄊ) events in the 1960s Olympics. She didn't win just one gold medal (½±ÕÂ).She won three. At the time£¬people called her¡°the fastest woman in the world¡±.

Actually£¬as a young child£¬Wilma could not take part in sports. She had serious illnesses£¬and then£¬at the age of 4£¬she got polio (С¶ùÂé±ÔÖ¢).She lost the function of her left leg£¬and the doctor said she could never walk again.

Wilma's family did everything they could to help her walk again. Wilma and her mother used to travel 100 miles to get treatments for her leg. Her brothers and sisters took turns to give her leg a daily massage (°´Ä¦).Four times a day£¬they helped her do special exercises for her leg. Amazingly£¬by the time Wilma was 9 years old£¬she was able to walk again. Before long£¬she started playing basketball and running. In high school£¬she was a track star and then she went to the Olympics.

Wilma stopped being a runner when she was 22 years old. She then became a teacher and a track coach. Her story encouraged many people to work hard and to overcome difficulties.

1.Many people may think that athletes are always .

A.the fastest people B.happy people

C.in good health D.very rich

2.When she was 4 years old£¬Wilma Rudolph .

A.1ost her left leg B.was badly ill

C.still could not walk D.dreamed to be a runner

3.Which of the following order is RIGHT about Wilma Rudolph's life according to the passage?

¢ÙHer left leg couldn't be used because of serious illnesses.

¢ÚShe won three gold medals in the 1960s Olympics.

¢ÛHer family members tried their best to help her walk again.

¢ÜShe became a teacher and a track coach.

A.¢Ù¢Û¢Ú¢Ü B.¢Ù¢Û¢Ü¢Ú

C.¢Û¢Ù¢Ú¢Ü D.¢Û¢Ú¢Ù¢Ü

4.What's the main idea of the passage?

A.Wilma Rudolph's family helped her overcome polio.

B.Wilma Rudolph was seriously ill when she was a young girl.

C.Wilma Rudolph was a great Olympic athlete£¬coach and teacher.

D.Wilma Rudolph overcame many difficulties to become a great athlete.

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