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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ When her five daughters were young, Helene An always told them that there was strength in unity (ÍŽá). To show this, she held up one chopstick, representing one person. Then she easily broke it into two pieces. Next, she tied several chopsticks together, representing a family. She showed the girls it was hard to break the tied chopsticks. This lesson about family unity stayed with the daughters as they grew up.
Helene An and her family own a large restaurant business in California. However, when Helene and her husband Danny left their home in Vietnam in 1975, they didn't have much money. They moved their family to San Francisco. There they joined Danny's mother, Diana, who owned a small Italian sandwich shop. Soon afterwards, Helene and Diana changed the sandwich shop into a small Vietnamese restaurant. The five daughters helped in the restaurant when they were young. However, Helene did not want her daughters to always work in the family business because she thought it was too hard.
Eventually the girls all graduated from college and went away to work for themselves, but one by one, the daughters returned to work in the family business. They opened new restaurants in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Even though family members sometimes disagreed with each other, they worked together to make the business successful. Daughter Elisabeth explains, "Our mother taught us that to succeed we must have unity, and to have unity we must have peace. Without the strength of the family, there is no business."
Their expanding business became a large corporation in 1996, with three generations of Ans working together. Now the Ans' corporation makes more than $20 million each year. Although they began with a small restaurant, they had big dreams, and they worked together. Now they are a big success.
¡¾1¡¿ Helene tied several chopsticks together to show ______.
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¡¾2¡¿We can I earn from Paragraph 2 that the An family ______.
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D. They were troubled by disagreement among family members.
¡¾4¡¿Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. How to Run a Corporation
B. Strength Comes from Peace
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D. Family Unity Builds Success
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Dr. Joyce Poole is a zoologist, ¡¾3¡¿ studies the sounds of elephants. While she was in Kenya, she would hear strange noises ¡¾4¡¿ (make) by Mlaika after sunset. Mlaika was ¡¾5¡¿ 8-year-old African elephant ¡¾6¡¿ it lived near a highway.
Dr. Poole says that she couldn¡¯t tell the difference between Mlaika¡¯s call and the ¡¾7¡¿ (distance) truck noise. Why did ¡¾8¡¿ copy the sounds of the trucks driving by? Animals that are able to copy sounds may enjoy ¡¾9¡¿ (practice) new sounds. When they are kept outside of their natural environment, they may copy unusual sounds.
So far Dr. Poole ¡¾10¡¿ (spend) 18 years with two female Asian elephants. Asian elephants make sounds like birds to talk with one another.
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Couples with infant children are lucky to get a whole night¡¯s sleep or a three - day vacation. I don¡¯t know any parent who would choose the word fun to describe raising children. But couples who decide not to have children never know the joys of watching a child grow up or of playing with a grandchild.
Understanding and accepting that true happiness has nothing to do with fun is one of the most liberating realizations. It liberates time: now we can devote more hours to activities that can genuinely increase our happiness. It liberates money: buying that new car or those fancy clothes that will do nothing to increase our happiness now seems pointless. And it liberates us from envy: we now understand that all those who are always having so much fun actually may not be happy at all.
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Different cultures emphasize £¨Ç¿µ÷£©the importance of relationship building to a greater or lesser degree. For example, business in some countries is not possible until there is a relationship of trust. Even with people at work, it is necessary to spend a lot of time in ¡°small talk¡±, usually over a glass of tea, before they do any job. In many European countries--like the UK or France¡ªpeople find it easier to build up a lasting working relationship at restaurants or cafes rather than at the office.
Talk and silence may also be different in some cultures. I once made a speech in Thailand. I had expected my speech to be a success and start a lively discussion; instead there was an uncomfortable silence. The people present just stared at me and smiled. After getting to know their ways better, I realized that they thought I was talking too much. In my own culture, we express meaning mainly through words, but people there sometimes feel too many words are unnecessary.
Even within Northern Europe, cultural differences can cause serious problems. Certainly, English and German cultures share similar values; however, Germans prefer to get down to business more quickly. We think that they are rude. In fact, this is just because one culture starts discussions and makes decisions more quickly.
People from different parts of the world have different values, and sometimes these values are quite against each other. However, if we can understand them better, a multicultural environment£¨¶àÔªÎÄ»¯»·¾³£©will offer a wonderful chance for us to learn from each other.
¡¾1¡¿In some countries, eating together at restaurants may make it easier for people to ________.
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¡¾2¡¿The author mentions his experience in Thailand to show that _________.
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B.too many words are of no use
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¡¾3¡¿According to the text, how can people from different cultures understand each other better?
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D.By speaking each other¡¯s languages.
¡¾4¡¿What would be the best title for the text?
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B.How to Understand Each Other.
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