An 18-year-old student was struggling to pay his fees. Not knowing where to get the money, he and a friend decided to host a musical concert to raise money for their education.
They went to the great pianist Paderewski. His manager demanded $2,000 for the piano recital(独奏会). A deal was made and the boys began to work to make the concert a success.
The big day arrived. But unfortunately, they hadn’t managed to sell enough tickets. The total collection was only $1,600. Disappointed, they went to Paderewski and gave him the entire $1,600, and promised to pay him the rest $400 back as soon as possible. “No,” said Paderewski. “Keep the money you need for your fees. And just give me whatever is left.” The boys were surprised, and very thankful.
Paderewski later became the Prime Minister of Poland, and he was a great leader. When the World War broke out, more than l.5 million people went hungry, but there was no food to feed them. Paderewski turned to the US Food and Relief Administration for help.
The head there was a man called Herbert Hoover — who later became the US President. Hoover agreed to help and quickly shipped tons of food to Poland.
Paderewski decided to go across to thank Hoover himself. When Paderewski began to thank Hoover for his kindness, Hoover quickly stopped him and said, “You shouldn’t be thanking me, Mr. Prime Minister. You may not remember this, but several years ago, you helped two young students go through college. I was one of them.”
Why did the two students decide to raise money?
A.To help people in Poland. |
B.To buy the concert tickets. |
C.To pay for their education. |
D.To hold a musical concert. |
How much money did the two students raise?
A.$400. | B.$1,200. | C.$1,600. | D.$2,000. |
What did the two students think of the pianist?
A.Greedy. | B.Humorous. | C.Shy. | D.Helpful. |
What can we learn about Herbert Hoover?
A.He was one of the American presidents. |
B.He didn’t finish his college education. |
C.He was very rich when he was young. |
D.He was one of Paderewski’s students. |
What can we learn from the text?
A.Great minds think alike. |
B.Kindness brings its own rewards. |
C.Honesty is the best policy. |
D.Where there’s a will, there’s a way. |