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犹太人有句名言:没有卖不出去的豆子。卖豆子的人如果没卖出豆子,可以加水让它发芽,几天后就可以卖豆芽;如果豆芽也卖不出,干脆让它长大些卖豆苗;如果豆苗还卖不出,可以移植到花盆卖盆景;如果盆景卖不动,那就索性将它移植到土里,几个月后它就会结出许多新豆子。上述材料给我们的启示是( )

A.遭遇人生挫折是偶然的

B.要正视前进道路的曲折性

C.把握人生机遇是必然的

D.要正视社会环境的复杂性

答案

答案:B

阅读理解

阅读下面的短文,把短文中5个画线部分的句子翻译成中文 。

      1. Over l60 years ago, there were no stamps in the world. People had to pay a lot of money for

receiving a letter.

     One winter day the north wind was blowing hard. 2. A postman came to a small village in

England.

     "Here's a letter for Alice," he shouted.

     "I'm Alice,"a girl said, The postman gave her the letter.

     Alice looked at the envelope (信圭寸) for a minute and gave it back to the postman.

     3. "I'm sorry. I don't have enough money for it. "

     Then a man came up and said to the postman. "I'll pay for Alice's letter. "

     "No, thank you. "said the girl. 14. There's nothing inside. "

     "Really?"asked the man,"How do you know that?"

     "This letter is from Tom. Look, sir. This cross in the corner means he is well, and this circle

means he has found work. "

      The man was Sir Rowland Hili. He could not forget Alice and the letter. He decided to do some

thing about it. He knew it wouldn't be easy.

     5. About twenty years later the first stamp in the world began to be used in 1840. This stamp was

the "Penny B1ack".

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