Erin, an American woman, was born in Kansas. In 1990, when she was thirty years old, she was in a car accident. A law company helped her after the accident, and later she started to work for them.
Her job was to organize papers. One day Erin realized that there were lots of papers about some very sick people in a place called Hinkley. She started to look for more information about the town.
Erin worked very hard for five years. She visited lots of sick people in Hinkley and listened to their stories. All the people lived near a big factory and she discovered that there was a chemical called chromium in the local water. It was from the factory. Erin believed that the people were sick because of the chromium in their drinking water. She planned to help them.
Erin started law case(官司) against the factory. The factory didn’t agree that the people were ill because of the water, but in 1996 the judge(法官) ordered the factory to pay the people in Hinkley $500,000 each (there were about 600 sick people, so that was $333 million in total).
In 2000, there was a film about Erin, and it was very successful. Now Erin is famous — she has her own company and she gives talks all over the world.
1.What was Erin’s job in the law company?
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2.How long did it take her to look for the information about Hinkley?
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3.What did she find in the local water?
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4.What conclusion did she come to from her research?
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5.What did she do to help the sick people?
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Yesterday, as I was coming near the front door of our public library, a white-haired gentleman stepped back 1. (hold) the door for me. With a stick in my hand, it is not strange 2. people to do so. However, I told the gentleman that the door had an automatic (自动) opener, and that it can open by 3. (it). He said, "I thought would have a chance to be helpful." On 4. (hear) that, I stepped back, let the door close, and 5. (allow) him to reopen the door, not using the automatic control this time. That act of 6. (kind) not only got me happier but also made the gentleman feel 7. (good) about himself.
Holding the door open is a polite and thoughtful act. It can bring warmth to others whether you are at home 8. at work. Open the door for others and they will thank you. Those around you will 9. (certain) appreciate (赞赏) your good manners. Keep in mind that small deed makes 10. big difference.
Make sure there are no ________ (错误) in your test paper before handing it in.
Our head teacher always ________ (鼓励) us to solve problems by ourselves.
There is a train in now. If you run, you'll just ________ (赶上) it.
The job was so ________ (枯燥) that the young man finally left.