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刪除:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。ll work on the station39。t sure he could bring it back to life again this time. At long last, though, he closed the hood and turned the key. There was a sweet smile of satisfaction on his face as the engine started. There was a joy in his eye when he shook his head and refused to accept anything for his work. And there was quiet happiness in his voice as we drove back home that day. This memory made a home in my heart and became a priceless pearl for my soul to cherish. Time and time again my Dad showed me that a good life, a kind life, or a giving life was created one choice at a time. Not all of his choices were the right ones, but most of them were. He did the best he could. He lived the best he could. And he helped to bring out the best in me too. As I look back into the memories my Dad left me, I realize that each one of them inspired me to live and to love: one choice at a time. How do you build a better world? How do you live a loving life? One choice at a time. 21. What treasure did the writer’s father leave him? A. Cash. B. Gold. C. Bank accounts. D. One memory. 22. What made the writer’s father satisfied? A. He made his old car work again. B. He only spent several hours repairing his old car. C. He gave his son a wonderful treasure. D. He did better than his son had expected. 23. From the passage, we can infer that the writer’s father is very ________. A. lovable B. hardworking C. humorous D. strict 24. In the writer’s opinion, his father ________ . A. never made mistakes B. made no right choice C. did best in everything D. tried his best to do anything B Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, was a good and tireless writer, and he wrote The Declaration of Independence. There is much we can learn from him. Here are some of the things he said and wrote: Go and see. Jefferson believed that a free man obtains knowledge from many sources besides books, and personal investigation is important as well. Judge for yourself. Jefferson refused to accept other people’s opinions without careful thought. “Neither believe nor reject anything, ” he wrote to his nephew. Learn from everyone. Jefferson once visited the French nobleman, Lafayette, and said to him, “You must go into the people’s home as I have done , look into their cooking pots and eat their bread. If you will only do this, you may find out why people are dissatisfied. ” Do what you believe is right. In a free country, there will always be conflicting ideas, and this is a source of strength. It is not unquestioning agreement but conflict that keeps freedom alive. Though Jefferson was for many years the object of strong criticism, he never answered his critics. He expressed his philosophy, “There are two sides to every question. If you take one side with decision and act on it with effect, those who take the other side will of course resent(憎惡 )your actions. ” Trust the future and trust the young. Jefferson felt that the present should never be chained to customs which have lost their usefulness. “The earth belongs to the living generation. ” He didn’t fear new ideas, nor did he fear the future. “How much pain has been caused by evils which have never happened?” he remarked, “I expect the best, not the worst. ” author mentioned Jefferson’s visit to Lafayette to show______. A. Jefferson was dissatisfied with Lafayette B. Jefferson had a close relationship with his people C. Jefferson was a great American president D. Jefferson valued the importance of learning from others was determined never to answer his critics because______. A. he believed silence was a source of strength B. he thought it useless to defend obviously correct ideas C. he believed in conflict rather than in unquestioning agreement D. he knew the more he said ,the more