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As a boy I dreamed of flying airplanes. _____(21)I told Dad I wanted to be a pilot, he said, "You need to do your job well on the farm first, and _____(22)you may realize your dream." The farm was an everyday responsibility(职责)——that _____(23)Saturday, Sunday and Christmas too. Every morning I got up at four o' clock to milk and _____(24)the cows. After the milk was bottled, my older brothers and I _____(25)it to people's homes. I was paid five cents a bottle. At that time I _____(26)that to be successful you have to take care of your responsibilities.When I was 16, I signed up for flying lessons. To pay for the lessons I _____(27)a small restaurant with some friends. One of our regular _____(28)was the president of the Farmers Bank. Every _____(29)I got, I talked to him about my dream. One day I told him I _____(30)$3,500 to buy my own _____(31). He lent me the money so that I could fly people within 150 miles of the airport.Twelve years later I was flying people around the world _____(32)a pilot of a big airline company. After ten years in the company I started my own _____(33).Today I run a billion-dollar company, but it was on the farm that I learned the principles(原则)that have _____(34)me. Hard work and determination do _____(35)dreams come true._____.
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As a boy I dreamed of flying airplanes. _____(21)I told Dad I wanted to be a pilot, he said, "You need to do your job well on the farm first, and _____(22)you may realize your dream." The farm was an everyday responsibility(职责)——that _____(23)Saturday, Sunday and Christmas too. Every morning I got up at four o' clock to milk and _____(24)the cows. After the milk was bottled, my older brothers and I _____(25)it to people's homes. I was paid five cents a bottle. At that time I _____(26)that to be successful you have to take care of your responsibilities.When I was 16, I signed up for flying lessons. To pay for the lessons I _____(27)a small restaurant with some friends. One of our regular _____(28)was the president of the Farmers Bank. Every _____(29)I got, I talked to him about my dream. One day I told him I _____(30)$3,500 to buy my own _____(31). He lent me the money so that I could fly people within 150 miles of the airport.Twelve years later I was flying people around the world _____(32)a pilot of a big airline company. After ten years in the company I started my own _____(33).Today I run a billion-dollar company, but it was on the farm that I learned the principles(原则)that have _____(34)me. Hard work and determination do _____(35)dreams come true._____.
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As a boy I dreamed of flying airplanes. _____(21)I told Dad I wanted to be a pilot, he said, "You need to do your job well on the farm first, and _____(22)you may realize your dream." The farm was an everyday responsibility(职责)——that _____(23)Saturday, Sunday and Christmas too. Every morning I got up at four o' clock to milk and _____(24)the cows. After the milk was bottled, my older brothers and I _____(25)it to people's homes. I was paid five cents a bottle. At that time I _____(26)that to be successful you have to take care of your responsibilities.When I was 16, I signed up for flying lessons. To pay for the lessons I _____(27)a small restaurant with some friends. One of our regular _____(28)was the president of the Farmers Bank. Every _____(29)I got, I talked to him about my dream. One day I told him I _____(30)$3,500 to buy my own _____(31). He lent me the money so that I could fly people within 150 miles of the airport.Twelve years later I was flying people around the world _____(32)a pilot of a big airline company. After ten years in the company I started my own _____(33).Today I run a billion-dollar company, but it was on the farm that I learned the principles(原则)that have _____(34)me. Hard work and determination do _____(35)dreams come true._____.
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AOnce a month, just after sunset, trucks fill an outdoor parking lot in Los Angeles, California. Some trucks sell all kinds of food. Others have clothing for sale. These are known as fashion(时尚)trucks.It's really fun to go through everything in the truck. The back of the truck is a small store. Clothing hangs on one side. Jewelry(首饰)and purses are on the other. The store looks colorful and is well organized. There is also a very small room for trying on clothes.Jordana Fortaleza is one of the truck owners. She says the cost of owning a truck is much lower than paying for a store. And there is another reason to use a truck. You can take your business to your customers. But there are also difficulties.The biggest problem is the weather. In winter, it's cold outside and there's no one around. Another problem is keeping the truck in good condition. When it breaks down, the repairs can take days.Business stops during the time. It happens at least once a year because her truck is 38 years old.Meagan Rogers is a fashion school graduate. She says the job market is so hard now, but with a fashion truck she's able to start earning money while her classmates are still working without pay.Which of the following is an advantage of a fashion truck?
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AOnce a month, just after sunset, trucks fill an outdoor parking lot in Los Angeles, California. Some trucks sell all kinds of food. Others have clothing for sale. These are known as fashion(时尚)trucks.It's really fun to go through everything in the truck. The back of the truck is a small store. Clothing hangs on one side. Jewelry(首饰)and purses are on the other. The store looks colorful and is well organized. There is also a very small room for trying on clothes.Jordana Fortaleza is one of the truck owners. She says the cost of owning a truck is much lower than paying for a store. And there is another reason to use a truck. You can take your business to your customers. But there are also difficulties.The biggest problem is the weather. In winter, it's cold outside and there's no one around. Another problem is keeping the truck in good condition. When it breaks down, the repairs can take days.Business stops during the time. It happens at least once a year because her truck is 38 years old.Meagan Rogers is a fashion school graduate. She says the job market is so hard now, but with a fashion truck she's able to start earning money while her classmates are still working without pay.What do we know about Meagan Rogers?
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AOnce a month, just after sunset, trucks fill an outdoor parking lot in Los Angeles, California. Some trucks sell all kinds of food. Others have clothing for sale. These are known as fashion(时尚)trucks.It's really fun to go through everything in the truck. The back of the truck is a small store. Clothing hangs on one side. Jewelry(首饰)and purses are on the other. The store looks colorful and is well organized. There is also a very small room for trying on clothes.Jordana Fortaleza is one of the truck owners. She says the cost of owning a truck is much lower than paying for a store. And there is another reason to use a truck. You can take your business to your customers. But there are also difficulties.The biggest problem is the weather. In winter, it's cold outside and there's no one around. Another problem is keeping the truck in good condition. When it breaks down, the repairs can take days.Business stops during the time. It happens at least once a year because her truck is 38 years old.Meagan Rogers is a fashion school graduate. She says the job market is so hard now, but with a fashion truck she's able to start earning money while her classmates are still working without pay.What would be the best title for the text?
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BBody language is of great importance to humans. We carry many of the meanings through body movements. However, many forms of body language we consider to be fine in our country can get us into trouble in other parts of the world.A smile is one of the most common examples in different countries. While Americans smile freely at strangers, in Russia this is considered strange and even impolite. In Asian countries a smile isn't necessarily an expression of joy but it can be used to express pain.The acceptable physical distance is another major difference. In Latin America and the Middle East the acceptable distance is much shorter than what most Europeans and Americans feel comfortable with. Hand and arm movements as a form of body language are also very different among countries. Handshakes are usually acceptable almost everywhere, even between strangers; however, kissing on the cheek and touching on the shoulder or other body parts aren't. For many people in Asia and other parts of the world, such actions are seen as a violation(侵犯)of one's personal space. This is why you should not touch others easily.Eye contact(目光接触)is one of the forms of body language where the differences are most striking. In America and Latin America looking the other person in the eye is a sign of respect. But in Asian counties, prolonged(过长的)eye contact is especially rude, so you should try your best not to do that.To humans, body language is_____.
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BBody language is of great importance to humans. We carry many of the meanings through body movements. However, many forms of body language we consider to be fine in our country can get us into trouble in other parts of the world.A smile is one of the most common examples in different countries. While Americans smile freely at strangers, in Russia this is considered strange and even impolite. In Asian countries a smile isn't necessarily an expression of joy but it can be used to express pain.The acceptable physical distance is another major difference. In Latin America and the Middle East the acceptable distance is much shorter than what most Europeans and Americans feel comfortable with. Hand and arm movements as a form of body language are also very different among countries. Handshakes are usually acceptable almost everywhere, even between strangers; however, kissing on the cheek and touching on the shoulder or other body parts aren't. For many people in Asia and other parts of the world, such actions are seen as a violation(侵犯)of one's personal space. This is why you should not touch others easily.Eye contact(目光接触)is one of the forms of body language where the differences are most striking. In America and Latin America looking the other person in the eye is a sign of respect. But in Asian counties, prolonged(过长的)eye contact is especially rude, so you should try your best not to do that.In which place is smiling at strangers considered impolite?
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BBody language is of great importance to humans. We carry many of the meanings through body movements. However, many forms of body language we consider to be fine in our country can get us into trouble in other parts of the world.A smile is one of the most common examples in different countries. While Americans smile freely at strangers, in Russia this is considered strange and even impolite. In Asian countries a smile isn't necessarily an expression of joy but it can be used to express pain.The acceptable physical distance is another major difference. In Latin America and the Middle East the acceptable distance is much shorter than what most Europeans and Americans feel comfortable with. Hand and arm movements as a form of body language are also very different among countries. Handshakes are usually acceptable almost everywhere, even between strangers; however, kissing on the cheek and touching on the shoulder or other body parts aren't. For many people in Asia and other parts of the world, such actions are seen as a violation(侵犯)of one's personal space. This is why you should not touch others easily.Eye contact(目光接触)is one of the forms of body language where the differences are most striking. In America and Latin America looking the other person in the eye is a sign of respect. But in Asian counties, prolonged(过长的)eye contact is especially rude, so you should try your best not to do that.Which form of body language is acceptable almost everywhere?
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BBody language is of great importance to humans. We carry many of the meanings through body movements. However, many forms of body language we consider to be fine in our country can get us into trouble in other parts of the world.A smile is one of the most common examples in different countries. While Americans smile freely at strangers, in Russia this is considered strange and even impolite. In Asian countries a smile isn't necessarily an expression of joy but it can be used to express pain.The acceptable physical distance is another major difference. In Latin America and the Middle East the acceptable distance is much shorter than what most Europeans and Americans feel comfortable with. Hand and arm movements as a form of body language are also very different among countries. Handshakes are usually acceptable almost everywhere, even between strangers; however, kissing on the cheek and touching on the shoulder or other body parts aren't. For many people in Asia and other parts of the world, such actions are seen as a violation(侵犯)of one's personal space. This is why you should not touch others easily.Eye contact(目光接触)is one of the forms of body language where the differences are most striking. In America and Latin America looking the other person in the eye is a sign of respect. But in Asian counties, prolonged(过长的)eye contact is especially rude, so you should try your best not to do that.What does striking in the fourth paragraph most probably mean?