16.A Box of Biscuits Tom brought a box of biscuits to a summer camp. He ate a few and placed the rest under his bed. After lunch, he found the box was gone. (1)
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The next day, the coach saw a boy eating Tom's biscuits behind a tree. He came up with an idea to solve the problem. He found Tom and said to him, "I know who took away your biscuits. (2)
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"Well, yes … are you going to punish him, sir?" Tom asked. "No, I am not," the coach explained patiently, "That would only make him hate you. (3)
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Tom received another box of biscuits by mail from his mother a few days later. "Now," said the coach, "Go and share them with the boy who stole your biscuits." Tom didn't understand the coach's purpose, (4)
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Half an hour later the coach saw the two boys come up the hill, arm in arm. The boy was trying to ask Tom to accept his toy robot in payment for the stolen biscuits. And Tom was refusing the gift from his new friend. He said that a few biscuits were not so important.
In some situations, forgiveness (原谅) is better than punishment.
A. but he still followed his advice B. He went to tell his camp coach about it C. Will you help me to teach him a lesson D. I want you to write to your mother and ask for more biscuits |