When a child becomes a grown-up,he is supposed to______.A.live comfortablyB.take responsibilitiesC.make progress in jobD.impress the society

When a child becomes a grown-up,he is supposed to______.

A.live comfortably

B.take responsibilities

C.make progress in job

D.impress the society


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My grandfather was a completely different person before he had a stroke. He worked as a chief accountant, and he worked really long hours. People used to say that he was a workaholic. When he came home, he was always tired and this used to make him irritable. He didn't use to be sociable at all. He used to spend a lot of time alone working in the garden. I used to be frightened of him as a child. He used to shout at us all the time. Then, suddenly he became ill, and then the doctors told him he had to give up work. He changed almost overnight. His attitude to lots of things changed. He relaxed and spent time with his grandchildren. When he died, I think he was a really happy, relaxed man.(1). My grandfather used to ().A、drink a lotB、work very hardC、be the manager(2). He was () when he came home.A、 very pleasantB、excitedC、easy to get angry(3). When I was a child, I ().A、 liked him very muchB、I hated himC、was afraid of him(4). Doctors asked him to ()after he had a stroke.A、 stop workingB、change his attitudeC、work less(5). When he died, he ().A、 was feeling worriedB、was irritableC、was a happy man

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