Towards the end of the baseball game, a controversial call was given. At full speed Paul Harvey slid
home(本垒)and, thinking he had just ___
36___ a game-changing run, he stood up only to face the words, “You’re ___
37___!”
Angry, he threw off his helmet and ran over to explain to the ___
38___ why the call was wrong. Before his ___
39___ really got out of control, someone pulled him away, and he walked to the bench---___
40___.
Long after the coaches, players, and fans had gone home, he realized the impact of his ___
41___. Like most of us do when we are faced with the __
42___ of our actions, he could have just let it go, reasoning, “Everybody ___
43___ it.”
However, in the silence of his heart, he knew that just ___
44___ everyone else does it, that doesn’t make it all right. And so, long after his friends had gone home, he ___
45___ that coach back up to the school—not to ___
46___ his car. No, the boy tracked this man down so he could tell him face to face, “I’m sorry, Sir. It was all my___
47___.”
It takes true courage to stand up to face the ___
48___ we all make and say, “I was wrong. I’m sorry.” What makes this ___
49___ unique is that it wasn’t meant for the world to ___
50___, it was meant simply as a way to stay ___
51___ to his own heart.
The truth is at one time or another we have all been this boy --- ___
52___ out in anger, saying hurtful things, and feeling __
_53___ for doing so. But the real test comes later when we are ___
54___ with the choice to say “sorry” or to walk away thinking, “Ah, they’ll get over it.”
Maybe the “they” is a customer, a friend, or a child. Whoever it is, don’t pass up the opportunity to get right with your own heart. The time for apology is now! Courage is a ___
55___ of the heart.
小题1: | A.broken | B.scored | C.hit | D.completed |
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小题3: | A.judge | B.fan | C.coach | D.player |
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小题4: | A.temper | B.strength | C.mood | D.spirit |
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小题5: | A.peaceful | B.pale | C.hopeful | D.disappointed |
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小题6: | A.explanation | B.argument | C.performance | D.behavior |
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小题7: | A.satisfaction | B.guilt | C.embarrassment | D.pride |
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小题8: | A.does | B.hates | C.likes | D.receives |
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小题9: | A.until | B.because | C.when | D.if |
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