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What is wrong with the radioWhat is the ______ with the radio

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A certain old gentleman was very unhappy about modern education, and thought that (41) people nowadays were not being taught the (42) of knowing the difference between right and (43) . One day he was taking a (44) in a park near his home when he saw some young boys standing (45) a small cat. The old gentleman went up to the boys and asked them (46) was happening. One of the boys said to him, "We’re having a contest. We are (47) lies, and the one who tells the biggest one gets to (48) the cat." The old gentleman thought that this was a good chance to teach the boys a useful lesson, so he said to them, "I’ve (49) told a lie in my life." All at once there was a great shout from all the boys, and they said, "You’ve (50) ! You can take the cat!\

A. good
B. bad
C. wrong

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Black Boy(1) I held a series of jobs for short periods, quitting some in disgust, being fired from others because of my attitude, my speech, or the look in my eyes. I was no nearer than ever to my goal of saving enough money to leave town. At times I doubted if I ever could.(2) One jobless morning I went to my old classmate, Griggs, who worked for a Capital Street jeweler. He was washing the windows of the store when I came up to him.(3) "Do you know where I can find a job" I asked.(4) He looked at me with scorn.(5) "Yes, I know where you can find a job. " he said, laughing.(6) "Where"(7) "But I wonder if you can hold it. " he said.(8) "What do you mean" I asked.(9) "Where’s the job"(10) "Take your time, " he said. "Dick, you’ve been trying to keep a job all summer, and you can’t, why Because you’re impatient. That’s your big fault. "(11) "Well, " I said, eagerly encouraging him to continue.(12) He grew serious. " There’s an optical company upstairs, and the boss is a northerner from Illinois. He wants a boy to work all day in summer, morning and evening in winter. He wants to start a colored boy in the optical trade. You know algebra, and you’d be good at this. I’ll tell Mr. Grange about you and get in touch with you. "(13) "Do you suppose I could see him now" I asked.(14) "For God’s sake, take your time! " he thundered at me.(15) "Maybe that’s what’s wrong with Negroes, " I said. "They take too much time. I don’t want a job sweeping floors. I plan to make something of myself! "(16) I thanked him and left. After a week I gave up hope. Then one afternoon Griggs came to my house.(17) "It looks as if you’ve got a job, " he said. "You’re going to have a chance to learn a trade. But remember to keep your head. Remember you’re black; you’re working for whites. You start tomorrow.(18) "What will I get"(19) "Five dollars a week to start with; they’ll raise you if they like you, " he explained.(20) My hopes grew; I would have a chance to learn a trade. And I need not give up school. I told him I would take the job, that I would be humble and respectful to whites. "You’ll be working for a white Yankee, and you’ll have to try really hard to get along." he said.(21) The next morning I was outside the office of the optical company long before it opened. I was reminding myself that I must be polite, must think before I spoke, must think before I acted, must say "yes, sir or no, sir", and must behave myself so that white people wouldn’t think that I thought I was as good as them. Suddenly a white man came up to me.(22) "What do you want" he asked me.(23) "I’m reporting for a job, sir, " I said.(24) "OK, come on. "(25) I followed him up a flight of steps and he unlocked the door of the office. I was a little nervous, but the young white man’s manner put me at ease, and I sat and held my hat in my hand. A white girl came in and began punching the typewriter. Soon another white man, thin and gray, entered and went into the back room. Finally, a tall, red-faced white man arrived, shot me a quick glance, and sat down at his desk. His brisk manner told me he must be a Yankee.(26) "You’re the new boy, eh"(27) "Yes, sir. "(28) "Let me get my mail out of the way, and I’ll talk with you. " he said pleasantly.(29) "Yes, sir. "(30) I even tried to keep the tone of my voice low, trying to rob it of any suggestion or overtone of aggressiveness.(31) Half an hour later Margrave called me to his desk and questioned me closely about my schooling, about how much mathematics I had had. He seemed pleased when I told him that I had had two years of algebra.(32) "How would you like to learn this trade" he asked.(33) "I’d like it fine, sir. I’d like nothing better. " I said. He was treating me so well, being so good to me.(34) He told me that he wanted to train a Negro boy in the optical trade; he wanted to help him, guide him. I tried to answer in a way that would be worthy of what he was doing. This was the chance I’d been waiting for, a chance to learn a trade and make something of myself. After introducing me to the other people in the firm, Mr. Grange said, "Now, boy, let’s see how clean you can get this place...\ Waiting outside the office the next morning Dick decided ().

A. to have politeness to his superior
B. to prove he was as good as white people
C. to speak before he thought
D. to say "Yes, sir" to all the questions he might be asked

Accidents can happen indoors. Many young children are accidentally hurt when playing in their homes. How do these accidents happen A housewife is a busy person. She had to do all the work in the house. Sometimes she is careless. She puts a pot of hot water on a table. A little child can reach it. Then she goes out of the room. The little child reaches up and drags the pot towards him. The hot water may spill over him and scald him. The mother hears the cry of pain and rushes into the room, but it is too late. The child must be taken to the hospital at once. Accidents like these ought not to happen. We must not put the pots and pans full of hot water or other hot things in the reach of small children. And we must not leave the small children by themselves. All things which can cut are dangerous. Sharp knives and scissors should be put away out of the reach of children. Electricity is always dangerous, it can be useful but it can also kill us! You should never touch any electric appliances if they are switched on. Switch them off first. Which is the most dangerous to children

A. Toys.
B. Hot water.
C. Electric appliances.

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