Jones, a hardworking blacksmith, used to work all day in his shop. So hard working was h

Jones, a hardworking blacksmith, used to work all day in his shop. So hard working was he that at times he would make the sparks (火花)fly from his    1   .

       The son of Mr. Smith, a rich    2   , would come to see the blacksmith every day and for hours and hours he would enjoy himself    3    how the tradesman worked.

       "Young man, why don't you    4    your hand to learn to make shoe tacks,   5    it is only to pass the time?" said the blacksmith. "   6    knows, one day, it may be of use to you."

       The lazy boy began to see what he could do. But after a little    7   he found that he was becoming very   8   and soon he was making some of the finest tacks.

       Old Mr. Smith died and the son    9   the war lost all his goods. He had to leave home and was forced to    10   residence in another country. It so    11   that in this village there were numerous shoemakers who were spending a lot of money    12    tacks for their shoes and even    13   when they paid high prices they were   14   able to get what they wanted, because in that part of the country there was a high demand for soldiers' shoes.

       Our young Mr. Smith, who was finding it difficult to   15    his daily bread, remembered that once upon a time he had learned the art of making tacks and had the sudden idea of making a    16    with the shoemakers. He told them that he   17   make the tacks if they could help him to   18   a workshop. The shoemakers were    19   willing to do so. And after a while, Mr. Smith found that he was soon making the finest tacks in the village.

       "How funny it seems," he used to say, "even making tacks can bring a    20  .My trade is more useful to me than all my former riches."

1Ahand           Bfinger               Cgun         Dhammer

2 Aclassmate      Bneighbor       Cblacksmith           Dworkmate

3 Aobserving            Bnoticing        Cwatching     Dfinding

4 Aput           Braise           Ctie            Dtry

5 Aeven if       Bwhether or not        Conly if         Din that

6 AHe          BSomebody     CWho          DNobody         

7 Aadvice         Bpractice      Cknowledge           Dtraining       

8 Aserious        Bcaution        Cdevoted             Dskilled          

9 Aon account of      Bregardless of  C instead of         D.in need of

10Atake in           Btake up          Ctake off            Dtake on

11Aoccurred     Btook place    Chappened      Dappeared

12Aselling         Bbuying       Cmaking        Dpromoting

13Aat times        Bat a time        Cat one time     Dat the time

14Anever              Bever         Coften          Dnot always

15Aeat                 Bcook           Cearn         Dmake

16Aliving        Bbargain         Cmistake        Dsense

17Awould               Bused to        Cshould       Ddared

18Aset down     Bset out         Cset up             Dset to

19Amuch too            Btoo much            Conly too            Dnot too

20Afortune              B fame               Cprofit               Dwelcome

答案

1-5DBCDA  6-10CBDAB  11-15CBADC  16-20BACCA

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