2010年2月26日星期五

I used to believe in the American dream that meant a job, credit, successI wanted it and worked toward it like everyone else, all of us separately chasing the same thing

One year, through a series of unhappy events, it all fell apartI found myself homeless and aloneI had my truck and $56I searched the countryside for some place I could rent for the cheapest possible amountI came upon a deserted cottage in a small remote valleyI hadn't been alone for 25 yearsI was scared, but I hoped the hard work would distract and heal me

I found the owner and rented the place for $50 a monthThe locals knew nothing about meBut slowly they started teaching me the art of being a neighborThey dropped off blankets, tools and canned deer meat and began sticking around to chatThey would ask if I wanted to meet cousin Albie or go fishingThey started to teach me a belief in a different American dream, not the one of individual achievement but of neighborlinessMen would stop by with wild berries, ice cream, truck parts to see if I was up for courtingI wasn't, but they were civil anywayThe women on that mountain worked harder than any I'd ever metThey taught me how to store food in the stream and keep it cold and safeI learned to keep enough for an extra plate for company

What I had believed in, all those things I thought were necessary for a civilized life, were non-existent in this placeUp on the mountain, my most valuable possessions were my relationships with my neighbors

After four years in that valley, I moved back into townI saw a lot of people were having a really hard time, losing their jobs and homesWith the help of a real estate broker (房地产经纪人) I chatted up at the grocery store, I managed to rent a big enough house to take in a handful of peopleIt's four of us now, but over time I've had nine come in and move on to other places from hereWe'd all be in shelters if we hadn't banded together

The American dream I believe in now is a shared oneIt's not so much about what I can get for myself; it's about how we can all get by together

56Before a series of unhappy events happened, the writer ____

    Ahad a well-paid job

    Bworked hard for his American dream

    Cworked hard and liked to share

    Dfelt hopeless about his American dream

57What does the underlined word "it" in the second paragraph refer to?

    AThe house                                        BThe job

   CThe company                  DThe American dream

58What does the underlined sentence "I learned to..." in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?

    AThe writer learned to run a company

    BThe writer learned to share with others

    CThe writer learned to keep enough plates

    DThe writer learned to save money for his company

59Why did the writer rent a big house?

    ATo make some money             BTo show off his wealth

    CTo share with those people in need               DTo make friends with his neighbors

60The writer mainly tells us about ____

    Ahis unhappy experiences          Bthe friendly people in the valley

    Cthe change of his living conditions     Dhis new idea of the American dream

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