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听力原文:M: It's never easy to admit you are in the wrong. Being human, we all need to know the art of apologizing. Look back with honesty and think how often you've judged roughly, said unkind things; pushed yourself ahead at the expense of a frienD.Then count the occasions when you indicated clearly and truly that you were sorry. A bit frightening, isn't it? Frightening because some deep wisdom in us knows that whenever a small wrong has been committed, some mysterious moral feeling is disturbed; and it stays out of balance until fault is acknowledged and regret expresseD.
I remember a doctor friend, the late Clarence Libel, telling me about a man who came to him with a variety of signs: headaches, insomnia and stomach troublE.No physical cause could be founD.Finally Dr. Libel said to the man, 'Unless you tell me what's worrying you, I can't help you.'
After some hesitation, the man confessed that as executor of his father's will, he had been cheating his brother, who lived abroad, of his inheritancE.Then and there the wise old doctor made the man write to his brother asking forgiveness and enclosing a cheque as the first step in restoring their good relation. He then went with him to the mailbox in the corridor. As the letter disappeared, the man burst into tears. 'Thank you! I think I'm cureD.' And he was
A heartfelt apology can not only heal a damaged relationship but also make it strong. If you can think of someone who deserves an apology from you, someone you have wronged, or judged too roughly, or just neglected, do something about it right now.
When we have done something wrong, we should
A.look honest and think over the fault carefully.
B.escape from being disturbeD.
C.admit the fault and express the regret.
D.forgive ourselves.

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解析:本题考查主旨大意。第一段的最后指出“一旦我们知道自己犯了错误,我们就会感到良心上的不安,只有承认了自己......

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