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An old gentleman who lives a few doors away from me can always be seen with a bag. He goes out by himself and picks up plastic bottles, plastic bags and pieces of paper everywhere. He does it all carefully and never complains.
The children in the nearby school are probably responsible for some of that litter. “There will come a time when they know better,” he said. “It’s just not yet. So, I’ll do it for them.”
Well, this morning I was out walking my neighbor’s dog when I saw another neighbor, a much younger man, out doing the same thing! He had his two little sons with him and they were having good fun trying to pick up the litter.
“What a good job you are doing”, I said to him. “Well, an older fellow in our street does this”, said he. “And my friend and I thought it wasn’t fair that he had to do it all the time, so now we take turns.”
Not only was he taking a turn, not only did he have a friend join in as well, but he was passing on the lesson to the nextgeneration(一代)!
By the time I had returned the dog to my neighbor, I looked again and his children’s friends had joined in!
This man was teaching a whole group of young children to keep their own street sanitary. An older man had set an example for him and now he was passing it on—the next generation is doing what he did and the generation to come after that!
21. The younger man did the same thing as the old gentleman because .
A. it was his turn
B. it was interesting for him
C. he was the old gentleman’s good friend
D. he wanted to share the job with the old gentleman
22. From the text, we can infer that the author________
A. called on readers to protect the environment
B. felt sorry for not giving a hand to the old man
C. believed more people would join in the cleaning
D. thought it unfair for the old man to do the cleaning along
23. The underlined word “sanitary” in the last paragraph can be replaced by “_______”.
A. polluted B. crowded C. tidy D. straight
24. What can we learn from the text?
A. The power of example is endless. B. Like father, like son .
C. Two heads are better than one. D. No pains, no gains.