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to come to the"Parents View" talk the next morning. After the call I became very nervous and anxious. Many
2 thoughts were coming. One of them was to call the headmaster with 3 and tell him that I could not come.
4 , I gathered some courage. I thought, 5 I missed this opportunity, surely the school would never 6 me
again to any of their programs. So, I 7 to go and speak.
When my turn came and I started speaking, my heartbeat increased and my mouth went 8 . I wasn"t even
able to read the written speech 9 . I was not 10 of where I was standing and what I was reading.
After my speech, I met with the headmaster and 11 what happened to me. He told me that this happened
to everyone. Even great 12 faced the same things when they started. He 13 that I come again.
I prepared a topic of talk for the next occasion. This time I was somehow comfortable but not very confident. Afterwards, I met with the headmaster again and told him about the 14 I felt I had made. He was 15 enough
to invite me again, but this time to give a 16 to the teachers.
I prepared and practiced day and night. With the blessing of God, this went very well and was 17 by the
headmaster as well as the teachers because they knew where I started from. They encouraged and praised my
18 .
After delivering this presentation successfully, I became 19 . I learned that everything is possible if we
have 20 to take the first step.
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Almost 20 years ago, a few days before Christmas, Roni Austin"s 6-year-old daughter, Lauren, went to a Jack in the Box in Carlsbad and ate a hamburger. She got sick, was rushed to a hospital and never came home. Lauren was the first to die in a multi-state E. coli outbreak that killed three other children and sickened 700 people. Like many people, Austin had never heard of E. coli before. At first bewildered, and then angry, Austin soon became the face of food-safety reform in California and beyond. She co-founded a nonprofit group, Safe Tables Our Priority (STOP), and pushed successfully for legislation (立法) requiring E. coli to be a reportable illness, so outbreaks could be followed and stopped sooner. Nervous initially to be in the spotlight, she learned not to fear politicians for the beef and fast-food industries. She was in the Oval Office when President Clinton signed the most sweeping changes to federal food-inspection law in the 1990s. She was in Sacramento when a state measure named after her daughter passed, indicating minimum cooking temperatures in restaurants. Austin, 64, is not sure she has much choice. Every time she thinks she"s handed off the baton (指挥棒) to others, though, something brings her back. A phone call from a parent who has lost a child to a food-borne illness. A news story about another outbreak. An event at La Costa Heights Elementary School, where redheaded Lauren was in first grade and where a memorial garden was planted in her honor. Fixing food safety meant putting her career as a fashion designer on hold and flying 10 times to Washington DC to testify. It meant going to Sacramento to speak a half-dozen times. She"s not fond of the legislative process. Asked what she"s proudest of in making her way through all that, she said,"That I didn"t give up." | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. What does the underlined word "E. coli" in Paragraph 1 refer to? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
A. A fast-food restaurant. B. A special person. C. A reportable illness. D. A state of America. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
2. The third paragraph is mainly about ______. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
A. the great changes in food inspection B. Austin"s efforts to achieve food safety C. the standards and practices of safe food D. the federal plan to monitor food production | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
3. It can be inferred from Paragraph 4 that _______. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
A. food safety problems are very serious B. Roni Austin was forced to do the job C. more people are concerned about food safety D. Roni Austin donated to a memorial garden | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
4. Which of the following is true of Roni Austin? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
A. She regretted for what she had done. B. She used to be a fashion teacher. C. She founded the organization STOP on her own. D. She is the representative of food-safety reform. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
5. What can be the best title for the text? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
A. Mother"s Way of Making Food Safe. B. Painful Reminders, Constant Efforts. C. Mother"s Pride in Public Services. D. Handling Sorry, Celebrating Life. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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My father woke me up early one summer morning announcing, "Get up. You"re going with me to cut grass." The idea 1 my father actually thought I was big enough to help him in his 2 made me feel proud and 3 . From sunup to sundown my father, my younger brother and I 4 in the large yards in a rich part of Atlanta, Georgia. By the end of the day I was tired out, but felt good. I had 5 a hard day"s labour and had earned $6. One day my father found some leaves I"d 6 and pulled me aside. "Clear away these leaves," he said 7 ,"and don"t make me have to tell you to do it again." The 8 was clear. Today I value the importance of doing a job 9 the first time. It will never 10 to impress the person you are working for. After two years my father told me and my brother that he felt we were 11 enough to do lawns (草 坪) on our own. Every Saturday, we 12 out early in the morning with the same desire and drive we had gained while working 13 our father. Taking care of lawns was not exciting 14 high-paying, but that didn"t matter. It taught me that any job is a good job and that 15 I was paid was more than I had before. A newspaper reporter once asked me how someone 16 possible live on a forty-hour- a -week minimum (最低的) pay."My father never worked just forty hours a 17 , and neither have I." I replied. "If you"re only working forty hours, you probably don"t want to do 18 better than you"re doing." In every job I"ve 19 -from doing lawns to washing dishes-I have learned something that helped me in my next job. If you 20 hard enough, you can learn from any job you do. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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