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My father woke me  31          early in summer morning when I was fourteen and announced: ¡° Get up. You¡¯re going to with me to cut the grass.¡±

The idea  32          my father actually thought I was big enough to help him in his business made me feel proud and  33           (excite). From sunup to sundown my father, my young brother and I worked in the large yards in a rich part of Atlanta, Georgia. By the end of the day I was tired out, 34           I felt good. I had put in a hard day¡¯s labor and had earned $6.

One day my father found some leaves I¡¯d missed and pull me aside. ¡°Clear away these  35           , ¡±he said firmly , ¡° and don¡¯t make me have to tell you to do it again.¡± The message was clear. Today I value the importance of doing a job right the first time. It will never fail to impress the person you are working  36          .

After two years my father told my brother and me that he felt that we were old enough to do lawns on our  37          . Every Saturday during our last two years of high school, we set out early in the morning with the same desire and drive we had gained while  38          (work) under our father.

Taking care of lawns was not exciting or high-paying, but that didn¡¯t matter. It taught me that any job is a good job and that whatever I was paid was            39            than I had before.

In every job I¡¯ve held-from dong lawns to  40           dishes-I have learned something that helped me in my next job. If you work hard enough, you can learn from any job you do.

31. up            32. that                 33. excited                    34. but                  35. leaves

36. for           37. own                 38. working                  39. more        40. washing

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