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CJilllivedwithhergrandma.Theoldwomanwasstrongenoughthatshecoulddoeverythingherselfathome.AssoonasJillbegantotidytheroomsorwashsomethinghergrandmastoppedherandtoldhertoworkhardatherlessons.Jillhadtolistentohergrandmaandspentallhertimeonherstudy.Soshewenttocollegeatlast.Nowthegirlhasleftcollege.ShedidwellinallhersubjectsandeasilyfoundworkinMr.Brown’scompany.ShewassureMr.Brownwouldputherinanimportantposition位置.OnthefirstdaythebossgaveherabroomandsaidYourfirstworkistosweeptheoffices.WhatthegirlcalledoutinsurpriseI’macollegestudentyouknow.I’msorryIdon’tknowthat.Heregivemethebroomandletmeshowyou!/AsJill’sgrandmawasstrong______.
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EItwasDecember25.Mariea13-year-oldAustraliangirlwashappy.ItwasChristmasandMarie’smotherwasmakingaveryspecialcake.Sheputfoursmallcoinsintothecakeandthenbakedit.Thefourcoinswereforgoodluck.AfterdinnerMarieandherfamilyatethecake.Theyfoundthreecoinsinthecakeandputthemonthetable.WherewasthefourthoneItwasmissing找不到的butMarie’smotherdidn’tnotice.AfterChristmasMariegotsick.Shecoughedandcouldn’tspeak.Marie’sparentstookhertohospital.DoctorsatthehospitallookedheroverandthensaidWearesorrybutwecan’thelpher.For12yearsMariedidn’tspeak.Butlikeothercommonpeopleshegrewupshegotajobshegotmarried.OnedaywhenMariewas25yearsoldshegotasorethroat.Shebegantocough.Shecoughedupsomethingsmallandblack.WhatwasitMariedidn’tknow.Shetookittoahospital.AdoctoratthehospitalsaidThisisacoin!ThedoctortoldMarieIthinkyoucanspeakagain./Whatcanyouinfer推出fromthepassage
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CJilllivedwithhergrandma.Theoldwomanwasstrongenoughthatshecoulddoeverythingherselfathome.AssoonasJillbegantotidytheroomsorwashsomethinghergrandmastoppedherandtoldhertoworkhardatherlessons.Jillhadtolistentohergrandmaandspentallhertimeonherstudy.Soshewenttocollegeatlast.Nowthegirlhasleftcollege.ShedidwellinallhersubjectsandeasilyfoundworkinMr.Brown’scompany.ShewassureMr.Brownwouldputherinanimportantposition位置.OnthefirstdaythebossgaveherabroomandsaidYourfirstworkistosweeptheoffices.WhatthegirlcalledoutinsurpriseI’macollegestudentyouknow.I’msorryIdon’tknowthat.Heregivemethebroomandletmeshowyou!/WhichofthefollowingisWRONG
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AAjoblessmanwantedverymuchtohavethepositionofofficeboyatMicrosoft.TheHRmanagerinterviewedhimandthenwatchedhimcleaningthefloorasatest.Youhavepassedthetesthesaid.Givemeyoure-mailaddressandI’llsendyoutheformtofillinandthedatewhenyoumaystart.ThemanrepliedButIdon’thaveacomputerneitherane-mail.I’msorrysaidtheHRmanager.Ifyoudon’thaveane-mailthatmeansyouarenotliving.Andanyonewhoisn’tlivingcannothavethejob.Themanleftwithnohopeatall.Hedidn’tknowwhattodowithonly$10inhispocket.Hethoughtandthought.Thenhewenttothesupermarketandbought10kilosoftomatoes.Hesoldthetomatoesfromdoortodoor.Inlessthantwohourshehad20dollars.Herepeatedtheoperationthreetimesandstartedtogoearlyeverydayandreturnedhomelate.Shortlyheboughtacartthenatruckthenhehadhisownfleetofdeliveryvehicles运货车队.Fiveyearslaterthemanwasoneofthebiggestfoodretailers零售商intheUS.Onedayoneofhisfriendsaskedhimforhise-mail.HesaidIhaven’tgotone.Hisfriendcouldn’tbelievehisears.Canyouimaginewhatyoucouldhavebeenifyouhadane-mailThemanthoughtforawhileandrepliedYesI’dbeanofficeboyatMicrosoft!/Whatdoesthestorywanttotellus
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