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Once a man came to a wise man’s house and said, “I have many bad habits. Which of them should I __46___first?” The wise man said, “Never tell lies __47___always speak the truth.” The man___48__ to do so and went home.
At night the man was about to go out to steal. Before setting out, he __49__for a moment about the promise he made to the wise man. “If he asks me where I have been, what shall I say? Shall I say that I went out__50__?” No, I cannot say that, but nor can I __51__. If I tell the truth, everyone will start __52__me and call me a thief. I would be __53__ for stealing.” So the man __54__ not to steal that night, and gave up this __55__ habit.
Next day, he __56__ to drink wine. When he was about to do so, he said to himself, “What shall I say to the wise man __57__he asks me what I did during the day? I cannot tell a lie.” And so he gave up the __58__ of drinking wine.
In this __59__, whenever the man thought of doing something bad, he __60___ his promise to tell the truth at all times. __61___, he gave up all his bad habits and became a very __62__ person.
Telling the truth is a very good __63___. If you always speak the truth, you can save yourself from a lot of __64___ and become a person whom everyone __65__ and favors.
Make a promise: I shall always speak the truth.
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Once a man came to a wise man’s house and said, “ I have many bad habits. Which one of them should I 36 first?” The wise man said, “Never tell lies 37 always speak the truth.” The man 38 to do so and went home.
At night the man was about to go out to steal. Before setting out, he 39 for a moment about the promise he made to the wise man. “If he asks me where I have been, what shall I say? Shall I say I went out 40 ? No, I cannot say that. But nor can I 41 . If I tell the truth, everyone will start 42 me and call me a thief. I would be 43 for stealing.” So the man 44 not to steal that night, and gave up this 45 habit.
Next day, he 46 to drink wine. When he was about to do so, he said to himself. “What shall I say to the wise man 47 he asks me what I did during the day? I cannot tell a lie.” And so he gave up the 48 of drinking wine.
In this 49 , whenever the man thought of doing something bad, he 50 his promise to tell the truth at all times. 51 , he gave up all his bad habits and became a very 52 person.
Telling the truth is a very good 53 . If you always speak the truth, you can save yourself from a lot of 54 and become a person whom everyone 55 and favors.
Make a promise: I shall always speak the truth.
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If you have a watch, don't repair it! I know it for certain. Once I had a beautiful watch. And this watch kept perfect time. But one night it happened that I forgot to wind it up(上发条). Next morning I went to a watchmaker as I wanted my perfect watch to be set by the exact time. The watchmaker examined my watch and said, “The regulator(调节器)is to be pushed up as your watch is four minutes slow.”
I tried to stop him and tried to make him understand that my watch kept perfect time, but he did not listen to me and pushed to regulator.
My beautiful watch began to gain. It gained faster and faster day by day. By the end of the second month it had left all the clocks and watches of the town far behind.
What did I have to do? To take it to another watch maker to be regulated. I expected him to regulate the watch immediately but he asked me to come in a week's time. When at last I took my watch from him it began to slow down. And I began to be late for trains, business appointments(约会)and even missed my dinners.
Now I went to the third watchmaker. While I waited for him to repair my poor watch, he took it to pieces and said that he could finish this work in three or four days. I had nothing to do but agree. That time my watch went for half a day and then stopped.
So I kept taking my watch from one watchmaker to another for a considerable(相当长的)period of time.
And as a result of it the cleverest man in the world could not tell time by my watch. The thing was getting serious. My watch had cost two hundred dollars originally(原先)but I paid for repair over two thousand. At last I decided to buy another watch, which I did.
(1) His watch gained faster and faster because ______.
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A.the watchmaker pushed up the regulator
B.the watch wasn't set up by the exact time
C.his watch never kept the perfect time
D.the author didn't follow the watchmaker's advice
(2) How many watchmakers did the author go to altogether?
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(3) How much did it cost to repair the watch?
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A.Two hundred dollars.
B.Not mentioned.
C.Over ten times as much as its original value.
D.Less than two thousand.
(4) What do you think the author felt after he had his watch repaired?
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If you have a watch, don't repair it! I know it for certain. Once I had a beautiful watch. And this watch kept perfect time. But one night it happened that I forgot to wind it up(上发条). Next morning I went to a watchmaker as I wanted my perfect watch to be set by the exact time. The watchmaker examined my watch and said, “The regulator(调节器)is to be pushed up as your watch is four minutes slow.”
I tried to stop him and tried to make him understand that my watch kept perfect time, but he did not listen to me and pushed to regulator.
My beautiful watch began to gain. It gained faster and faster day by day. By the end of the second month it had left all the clocks and watches of the town far behind.
What did I have to do? To take it to another watch maker to be regulated. I expected him to regulate the watch immediately but he asked me to come in a week's time. When at last I took my watch from him it began to slow down. And I began to be late for trains, business appointments(约会)and even missed my dinners.
Now I went to the third watchmaker. While I waited for him to repair my poor watch, he took it to pieces and said that he could finish this work in three or four days. I had nothing to do but agree. That time my watch went for half a day and then stopped.
So I kept taking my watch from one watchmaker to another for a considerable(相当长的)period of time.
And as a result of it the cleverest man in the world could not tell time by my watch. The thing was getting serious. My watch had cost two hundred dollars originally(原先)but I paid for repair over two thousand. At last I decided to buy another watch, which I did.
(1) His watch gained faster and faster because ______.
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A.the watchmaker pushed up the regulator
B.the watch wasn't set up by the exact time
C.his watch never kept the perfect time
D.the author didn't follow the watchmaker's advice
(2) How many watchmakers did the author go to altogether?
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(3) How much did it cost to repair the watch?
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A.Two hundred dollars.
B.Not mentioned.
C.Over ten times as much as its original value.
D.Less than two thousand.
(4) What do you think the author felt after he had his watch repaired?
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On my last day in Nairobi, I decided to visit the game reserve(野生动物保护区). On 1 my hotel, I b-ought a map and hired a car. On the way I 2 to take photos of many interesting 3 , A little lateral was very pleased when I saw notices 4?_: “Be careful: Lions. 5 in your car.” I didn't mean to get out and 6 across a shallow river, I was halfway across when my 7 began to turn round and round without 8 a bit: the car had stuck in the mud. Full of 9 , I looked round carefully. There was not a lion 10 , I was soon in the 11 and my clothes got wet and muddy, and there was 12 I could do. The car didn't 13 though I pushed it hard. There was a 14 quite near. I didn't dare to go there. So I had to get back into the car. I felt very 15_. I wondered how long it would be 16 I was discovered by the lions. The lions would quite 17 a tasty meal of a human being 18 ! I was wild with 19 when, several hours later, a keeper drove up in a jeep and 20 my car onto dry land. It took me some time to explain to the clerks what had happened to me when I returned to the hotel, but I do not think that anyone really believe me! 1. A. leaving B. reaching C. visiting D. seeing 2. A. stopped B. drove C. rode D. forgot 3. A. keepers B. animals C. cars D. lions 4. A. writing B. printing C. marking D. saying 5. A. Stay B. Eat C. Sleep D. Look 6. A. walked B. drove C. jumped D. stepped 7. A. wheels B. legs C. feet D. home 8. A. shopping B. working C. moving D. turning 9. A. fear B. anger C. surprise D. pleasure 10. A. in the stream B. in my car C. in the distance D. out of doors 11. A. river B. car C. seat D. clothes 12. A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing 13. A. move B. rise C. open D. start 14. A. hotel B. village C. forest D. keeper 15. A. worried B. surprised C. safe D. brave 16. A. before B. when C. after D. since 17. A. hate B. enjoy C. thank D. refuse 18. A. dead B. fresh C. alive D. young 19. A. anger B. fear C. surprise D. joy 20. A. pulled B. pushed C. lifted D. carried
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