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广东省深圳实验学校高中部2019-2020学年高一下学期英语第一阶段测试卷
When I was growing up, my dad always did two jobs. He spent his days building his business, and his nights waiting1.
I can clearly remember the2of Dad coming home from work. The four of us kids had about 20 minutes to3his hugs and tell him about our days at school. He never told us to4or give him a minute — he knew he didn't have many minutes to5because soon he'd have to head back to6.
Actually, I hadn't seen anything7about my dad's second job for many years until I had a new friend over. It was the first time that I had realized my8wasn't universal.
"Where's your dad going?" my friend asked9. "He's going to work. He's a waiter at the Keg."
"Your dad waits tables? At a restaurant?" My friend glanced around my room10, as if she was suddenly unsure about this family she'd come to. "Is that bad or something?" I asked.
"I guess not. He just mustn't have a very good job then," she11. I'd almost forgotten that12until I watched the video last night, where the actor Geoffrey Owens discusses being publicly13for working at.
Trader Joe's, a neighborhood grocery store (杂货店), saying one job isn't better than another.
I totally14this. When my family lived in Las Vegas, most of our friends were Trader Joe's 15. They were hardworking, kind and funny. Sometimes I'd go to the Trader Joe's not because I16anything, but because it is17to talk with them.
Work is essential, and it's part of our18to work. There is no work that's "more" or "less"19, and what we really should do is to20the dignity (尊严) of every working person.
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