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ret more than after you turn to the path you choose, there is nothing acceptable but Success”Now, Rose has no regrets about leaving medicine.“What I39。m doing is not all that different from: what I Was doing as a goal is the same: to relieve(減輕) former professor told me: 39。You39。re helping hundreds of thousands of women with your a doctor, you would have helped only the few who went to your 39。re having a much greater effect.39。Looking back, Rose admits she caught a couple of lucky breaks.”To me, luck is about being prepared for those opportunities(機(jī)會(huì))that e have to have an open mind, the right skill is and all your senses working 39。to see what opportunities present can open the door, but you still have to walk through it.“ starting:her shoe business, Taryn Rose was a realized later was the most fearful for her to have or face in her job did her former professor think about Rose and her new job? doesn39。t have to meet many people in her new work is quite different from her old can now serve more people than new work is much more of the following can best!explain the last sentence in the passage? have to do what you can after luck brings you should open the door when opportunities e to : You have to be prepared for walking through the should open your eyes to see opportunities Last fall was a firstofitskind did not arrange(安排)any afterschool classes for my swimming.39。No music play they finished their homework, they were free to do what they pleased, but only one hour of the beginning, my sons, Ben, 11, and Nick, 9, were anxious about this sudden,unplanned had to, push them out of the door with a ball, a bike, and so on.”Play? learned that this new plan takes time, patience and a lot of faith in the theory that having excellent grades isn39。t really my older kids, now in college and high school, were young, I brought in the rules of modern are unspoken, but followed , you must let your child have a variety of all, you never know where you39。ll find a genius(天才).Second, if the child shows the slightest talent(才能), the activity must be pushed with lessons, special coaching(輔導(dǎo))and practice of several days a minute should be taken and every minute has a was really too much for my with the new plan, we told stories, We listened to 39。 played with bikes, balls, and whatever was kept fact, the boys played outside so much that the lawn was worn down to the soil in 39。ve made friends with those who e from all over the neighbourhood to play like those peaceful and Nick have a good time this fall, MaYbe that39。s because the time off has allowed us to enjoy each other39。s pany。 was new for the family last fall? children began to learn music when school was writer arranged no39。 extra lessons for the writer found no time to play with the children had nothing to do alter school the beginning of that season the children to spend more time on their homework excited about making their own decisions pleased to have more freedomD。were worried about the change to 39。,modern parenting“ discussed in Paragraph 4, parents should use of every minute to be with the childrenB, provide coaching and practice for each, ex, cry means to find a child39。s real talent the rules but never talk about them passage we learn that like story39。telling bikeriding should teach theirchildren how to make a plan should have time to enjoy themselves after school can enjoy their evenings when children play with othersCA woman:heads into apopular New York City coffee shop on a cold: winter ahead of her, a man drops a few woman pauses to help gather clerk ata busy store thanks a customer who has just bought something.”Enjoy“ the young woman says, smiling widely.”Have a nice day.“ She sounds like she really means arethe mon situations we may see every: , in her bestselling book Talk to the Hand, Lynne Truss argues that mon good manners such as saying ”Excuse me“ almost no longer are certainly plenty who would agree with to one recent study, 70 percent of the (成A.)said people are ruder now than they were 20 years it really true? We decided to find out if good manners are really hard to this politeness study, reporters were sent to many cities in the performed three experiments: ”door tests“(would anyone hold the door open for them?)?!眕aper drops“(who would help them gather a pile of ”accidentally“ dropped papers?)。and ”service tests“(which salesclerks would thank them for a purchase [購(gòu)物]?)In New York, 60 tests(20 of each type)were the way, the reporters met all types of people: men and women of different races, ages, professions(職業(yè)), and ine guess what? In the end, four out of every five :people they met passed their: politeness test making New York the most polite city in the , What does Lynne Truss argue in Talk to the Hand?. are not as polite as they used .”Excuse me“ is not wele all the adults in the US 70% are rude, don39。t care about manners any is TRUE about the politeness study discussed in the passage? study was reported in many cities of the York was the most suitable city for the t