One day, a teacher was giving a speech to his students. He held up a glass of water and asked the class, "How heavy do you think this glass of water is?"
The students' answers ranged from 20 g to 500 g. "It does not matter on the weight itself. It depends on how long you hold it. If I hold it for a minute, it is OK. If I hold it for an hour, I will have an ache in my right arm. If I hold it for a day, you will have to call an ambulance (救護車). It is exactly the same weight, but the longer I hold it, the heavier it becomes. "
If we carry our burdens (負擔) all the time, sooner or later, we will not be able to carry on, the burden becoming increasingly heavier. "
"What you have to do is to put the glass down, rest for a while before holding it up again. "
We have to put down the burden sometimes, so that we can be refreshed and are able to carry on.
So before you return home from work tonight, put the burden of work down. Don't carry it back home. You can pick it up tomorrow.
Whatever burdens you are having now on your shoulders, let it down for a moment if you can.
小題1: The teacher brought a glass of water to the class because .
A.he was very thirsty | B.his arms were strong |
C.it was a good example | D.he wants to share the water with students |
小題2:"A glass of water" in this passage referred to .
A.knowledge | B.the burden | C.the time | D.the money |
小題3:According to the teacher, you may feel _ if you put down the burden sometimes.
A.more stressed | B.much heavier |
C.more relaxed | D.much happier |
小題4: This was a lesson about ____ .
A.how to relax oneself in life |
B.how to solve a physics problem |
C.how to keep fit by drinking water |
D.how to study well |
小題5: Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.You could become heavier and heavier if you held a glass of water in your hand. |
B.All the students in the class knew what the weight of the glass of water exactly was. |
C.The teacher had a good way of making his lesson clear and easy to be understood. |
D.All the students can understand the teacher’s lesson. |