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阅读《傅雷家书》中的一段书信,回答下列问题。

    你素来有两个习惯:一是到别人家里,进了屋子,脱了大衣,却留着丝围巾;二是常常把手插在上衣口袋里,或是裤袋里。这两件都不合西洋的礼貌。围巾必须和大衣一同脱在衣帽间,不穿大衣时,也要除去围巾,手插在上衣袋里比插在裤袋里更无礼貌。切忌切忌!何况还要使衣服走样,你所来往的圈子特别是有教育的圈子,一举一动务须特别留意。对客气的人,或是师长,或是老年人,说话时手要垂直,人要立直。你这种规矩成了习惯,一辈子都有好处。

    在饭桌上,两手不拿刀叉时,也要平放在桌下,搁在自己腿上或膝盖上。你只要留心别的有教养的青年就可知道。刀叉尤其不要掉在盘上,叮叮当当的。

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    On July 24, 1916, a natural gas explosion trapped 32 men working in a tunnel 250 feet below Lake Erie. The first rescuers who entered the tunnel were 1 by gas, and for hours no one else dared to enter the suffocating (窒息的)2 deathtrap.

    Then, late that night, someone had an idea3 Garrett Morgan and his new invention. Garrett Morgan was a successful 4 owner in Cleveland. The son of freed slaves and the seventh of 11 children, mechanically minded Morgan had opened his own sewing machine shop, which he soon 5 to a tailoring factory with 32 employees.

    In the early 1900s, factory buildings were crowded and untidy. They were often6 of wood, with no fire escapes. Fire could cause serious7 Concerned about his employees, Morgan 8 with a “safety hood” (头罩) that would allow the wearer to9 despite a fire's poisonous smoke.

    Morgan knew smoke rises during a fire10 he created a heat-resistant hood with a long tube reaching to the floor. Wearing Morgan's hood, a firefighter could breathe the 11 air near the 12 Morgan lined the breathing tube with a sponge-like material that was wetted before use to13 the air. A second tube was designed to14 exhaled (呼出的) air.

    Called to the scene on the night of the tunnel explosion, Garrett arrived with samples of his safety hood. Still in their nightwear, he and his brother Frank put on the hoods and 15 entered the tunnel. It was a dangerous 16 of the invention, but they saved two lives and 17four bodies before officials closed the18Morgan knew that more lives might have been saved if he had been called sooner.

    The daring19 made Morgan famous and brought requests for safety hoods from fire departments around the country. But his greatest20 was knowing that his invention would now save more people.