Failing doesn’t make a failure. True failures are those who don’t learn from their 1 .
Smart persons not only learn from their own mistakes—they pay 2 to the mistakes of others, equate error with opportunity, and learn valuable 3 as well, as this story illustrates (说明).
A lion, a fox, and a wild pig went 4 for rabbits together. By the end of the day, they had a large pile of rabbits to 5 .
The lion said to the wild pig, “Pig, you divide the rabbits up among the three of us in a 6 that you think is fair.” The pig divided the rabbits up into three 7 piles, and said to the lion, “There we are. One 8 for each of us. How’s that?” The lion 9 sprang at the wild pig and 10 him.
Then, the lion threw all the rabbits into one big pile again.
He 11 to the fox. “Well now, Mr. Fox, why don’t you 12 the rabbits between the two of us in a way that you think is fair?”
The fox walked over to the pile of rabbits, took the 13 one for himself, and left the rest in a big pile. “This rabbit is for me, Mr. Lion, and that big pile is for you.” said the fox.
At that point, the lion laughed, “Where did you learn to divide so 14 , Mr. Fox?” And Mr. Fox replied, “The wild pig 15 me.”
A.teachers B.mistakes C.failures D.experiences
A.respect B.tribute C.court D.attention
A.experience B.skills C.lessons D.service
A.hunting B.searching C.hiking D.fishing
A.share B.eat C.attack D.enjoy
A.case B.situation C.mood D.way
A.same B.equal C.big D.different
A.rabbit B. animal C.pile D.group
A.gradually B.curiously C.immediately D.seriously
A.killed B.punished C.praised D.sold
A.came B.ran C.returned D.turned
A.part B.divide C.raise D.separate
A.unfairly B.fairly C.hurriedly D.badly
A.informed B.told C.reminded D.taught