题型:完形填空 题类:常考题 难易度:困难
重庆市北碚区2019-2020学年高一上学期英语期末考试试卷
In a used furniture business, unlike new, you cannot order stock from a catalogue. People call in, and you have to go out and make an offer. "You can't 1what you don't have," my father would say.
When I was aged thirteen, my father2his store manager, a one-armed guy who could do more with his one arm than many will do with two. With his3gone, my father came to me. "Will you come in while I go out to 4 the day's calls5I find the right person?" he asked. The store has tens of thousands of6. "People like to bargain," he told me. "So I don't7prices. You just have to know a8."
He took me around and said, "A quarter-horse motor you can sell for four dollars. For a refrigerator, depending on the9 , you can sell for thirty-five dollars to sixty dollars. However, if it has a freezer all the way across, sell it for eighty dollars;10excellent condition, maybe one hundred dollars. Dishes come in with a houseful of furniture, and I don't even figure them in when I give a price. You can sell them for a nickel to a quarter. Something really nice."
Every day after11, I would pedal (骑自行车) down to the store. Soon after, I was writing up a sales slip (纸条) for an attractive plate when my father walked in. I had asked a dollar and the guy did not hesitate. I was very12. My father glanced down at what I was doing,13the customer and said, "You sure got a14today. My employee gave you the price and that's the price." Afterward, I asked my father, "What was that all15?"
It turned out that it was a(n)16plate, worth a few hundred dollars. I was shocked. Here I was17to help my father in the business and instead I was losing money for him.
He said, "I could have stopped the sales if I'd wanted to. You were just writing up the slip and hadn't yet taken the money.18, by civil law, you're19age. But, a man stands by his word and the word of his agent." It20my father a small amount of money, but I learned a lifelong lesson in integrity (正直).
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