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One day a police officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms. He was so【C1】______what he h

ad bought that he offered to【C2】______the mushrooms with his brother officers. When their break- fast arrived the next day, each officer found some mushrooms on his plate.

"Let the dog【C3】______a piece first," suggested one【C4】______officer who was afraid that the mushrooms might be poisonous. The dog seemed to【C5】______his mushrooms, and the officers then began to eat their meal saying that the mushrooms had a very strange【C6】______quite pleasant taste.

An hour later, however, they were all【C7】______when the gardener rushed on and said【C8】______the dog was dead.【C9】______, the officers jumped into their cars and rushed into the nearest hospital.

Pumps(泵)were used and the officers had a very【C10】______time getting rid of the mushrooms that【C11】______in their stomachs. When they【C12】______to the police station, they sat down and started to【C13】______the mushroom poisoning. Each man explained the【C14】______that he had felt and they agreed that these had grown worse【C15】______their way to the hospital. The gardener was called to tell the way【C16】______the poor dog had died. "Did it【C17】______much before death?" asked one of the officers,【C18】______very pleased that he had escaped a【C19】______death himself. "No," answered the gardener, looking rather【C20】______. "It was killed the moment a car hit it."

【C1】

A.sure of

B.careless about

C.pleased with

D.disappointed at

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The Power of a Good Name One summer day my father sent me to buy some wire and fencing to put aroun

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The farmer nodded in a neighborly way. I was filled with pride. "James Williams' son." Those three words had opened a door to an adult's respect and trust.

As I heaved the heavy freight into the bed of the truck, I did so with ease, feeling like a stronger man than the one that left the farm that morning. I had discovered that a good name could furnish a capital of good will of great value. Everyone knew what to expect from a Williams: a decent person who kept his word and respected himself too much to do wrong. My great grandfather may have been sold as a slave at auction, but this was not an excuse to do wrong to others. Instead my father believed the only way to honor him was through hard work and respect for all men.

We children—eight brothers and two sisters--could enjoy our good name, unearned, unless and until we did something to lose it. We had an interest in how one another behaved and our own actions as well, lest we destroy the name my father had created. Our good name was and still is the glue that holds our family tight together.

The desire to honor my father's good name spurred me to become the first in our family to go to university. I worked my way through college as a porter at a four-star hotel. Eventually, that good name provided the initiative to start my own successful public relations firm in Washington, D.C.America needs to restore a sense of shame in its neighborhoods. Doing drugs, spending all your money at the liquor store, stealing, or getting a young woman pregnant with no intent to marry her should induce a deep sense of embarrassment. But it doesn't. Nearly one out of three births in America is to a single mother. Many of these children will grow up without the security and guidance they need to become honorable members of society.

Once the social ties and mutual obligations of the family melt away, communities fall apart. While the population has increased only 40 percent since 1960, violent crime in America has increased a staggering 550 percent —and we've become exceedingly used to it. Teen drug use has also risen. In one North Carolina County, police arrested 73 students from 12 secondary schools for dealing drugs, some of them right in the classroom.

Meanwhile, the small signs of civility and respect that hold up civilization are vanishing from schools, stores and streets. Phrases like "yes, ma'am", "no, sir", "thank you" and "please" get a yawn from kids today who are encouraged instead by cursing on television and in music. They simply shrug off the rewards of a good name.

The good name passed on by my father and maintained to this day by my brothers and sisters and me is worth as much now as ever. Even today, when I stop into Buck Davis' shop or my hometown barbershop for a haircut, I am still greeted as James Williams' son. My family's good name did pave the way for me.

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