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In 1950, she founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, which aims to help the poor. Its members are volunteers.
Mother Teresa devoted all her life to taking care of the poor, the sick, the homeless and the dying. That devotion won her respect throughout the world and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Most people say that they do not usually feel confident. But exciting things can happen when we actually believe in ourselves. Here is a man who believed in his own ability even as a boy, and that confidence helped shape his adult life.
At the turn of the last century, a young boy quit school to help with the family expenses. When he was fifteen, he became interested in automobiles(Æû³µ) and worked in a garage. He subscribed to a correspondence course on automobiles and, after a long day in the garage, studied at the kitchen table in the lamplight.
When he felt ready, he walked into the Frayer-Miller Automobile Company of Columbus, Ohio. When Mr. Frayer noticed him, he asked, ¡°Well, what do you want?¡±
¡°I just thought I¡¯d tell you I¡¯m coming to work here tomorrow morning,¡± the boy replied.
¡°Oh! Who hired you?¡±
¡°Nobody yet, but I¡¯ll be on the job in the morning. If I¡¯m not worth anything, you can fire me.¡±
Early the next morning the boy returned to the plant. Noticing the floor was thick with metal shavings and accumulated dirt, the boy got a broom and set out to clean the place.
Because of his self-confidence and work ethic, the boy¡¯s future was predictable. He went on to stand out in many fields, including automobile racing, piloting World War I planes and founding one of America¡¯s largest airline companies ---- Eastern Airlines.
People who become more confident habitually encourage themselves. Without confidence, we are not likely to move far in the direction of our dreams. It is important that we always believe in ourselves. In order to reach victory, we must believe in ourselves even when we make mistakes
¡¾1¡¿How did the boy learn knowledge concerning automobiles?
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B. He studied hard at home.
C. He read books in the garage where he worked.
D. He turned to some instructors for help.
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D. he believed in himself
¡¾3¡¿Due to his efforts and confidence, the boy _____.
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D. set up Eastern Airlines
¡¾4¡¿What is the purpose of the passage?
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B. To tell us an interesting story.
C. To inspire us to work hard.
D. To stress the importance of realizing our dreams.
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London and Paris
It takes you about two hours to travel from London to Paris by Eurostar, a high-speed railway service. The two capital cities have been competing in fashion, art and nightlife for decades ¡ª but each secretly looks up to the other.
No one can doubt the grand and impressive beauty of Paris' Louvre Museum, but if you want to save money, you cannot skip the British Museum free to visit. Compared with London, Paris has more outdoor attractions, such as the beautiful green walkway La Promenade Plantee.
In Paris, you'll see diners linger(¶ºÁô) over red wine. While in London, you can try some afternoon tea, eat fish and chips or salted cake.
Vienna and Bratislava
Austrian capital Vienna and Slovakia city Bratislava are an hour apart by train. But since they are linked by the Danube River, the best way to travel is by ship. A tour of the two cities is the perfect way to experience everything from 17th century's Habsburg dynast splendor to sci-fi restaurants.
Vienna is famous for Mozart and imperial palaces. You can appreciate the perfect blending(ÈÚºÏ) of architecture and nature in the grand Scholoss Schonbrunn Palace, and reward yourself with a cup of Vienna coffee, which has made its way to the world's cultural heritage.
Bratislava is best known for its fine dining¡ªthe remarkable UFO restaurant. You can enjoy a meat-filled dinner here in an amazing setting.
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