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Weston was a big fan of basketball player Michael Jordan. When he heard that Jordan always wore his same college shorts under his longer Bulls shorts for good luch, Weston had an idea.
Weston was on the school’s basketball team, but hadn’t been playing too well. One day, he scored the most points ever. He was wearing his special underwear, a gift from his grandmother, and thought, “That’s it! They’re my lucky underwear (内裤)! I’ll wear them to every game just like Michael Jordan!”
Weston’s good luck continued. Every time he wore his lucky underwear, his team won. The only time that he lost a game was when his underwear ended up in the laundry (洗衣房) and got washed. Weston decided that he would never wash them
again.
Weston’s family was disgusted (恶心的). His underwear was smelly, torn, and dirty. But Weston continued to play well. His team won every game.
Weston’s mother couldn’t stand it any longer. When Weston was at school, she threw the underwear in the trash. Weston was very angry. He went to the dump (垃圾场), searched for five hours, and he found them! But now they were in really bad shape. They were covered with dirt and smelled worse than before. Western agreed that they were unwearable.
“I have an idea,” said his mother. Back at their home, she washed them gently and cut them into ten pieces. Then she sewed (缝纫) each piece into ten different pairs of underwear. “Instead of having one pair of lucky underwear,” said his mom, “you now have ten.”
The next day, Weston scored 60 points, his most ever. His team won the trophy (奖杯) and he got the Most Valuable Player award. Weston was sure that his success was all because of his lucky underwear. But his mother knew better. It wasn’t because his underwear brought him luck. It was because Weston believed they brought him luck, and that made all the difference.
你的图片太模糊而且选项不全,这就是原文
Weston was on the school’s basketball team, but hadn’t been playing too well. One day, he scored the most points ever. He was wearing his special underwear, a gift from his grandmother, and thought, “That’s it! They’re my lucky underwear (内裤)! I’ll wear them to every game just like Michael Jordan!”
Weston’s good luck continued. Every time he wore his lucky underwear, his team won. The only time that he lost a game was when his underwear ended up in the laundry (洗衣房) and got washed. Weston decided that he would never wash them
again.
Weston’s family was disgusted (恶心的). His underwear was smelly, torn, and dirty. But Weston continued to play well. His team won every game.
Weston’s mother couldn’t stand it any longer. When Weston was at school, she threw the underwear in the trash. Weston was very angry. He went to the dump (垃圾场), searched for five hours, and he found them! But now they were in really bad shape. They were covered with dirt and smelled worse than before. Western agreed that they were unwearable.
“I have an idea,” said his mother. Back at their home, she washed them gently and cut them into ten pieces. Then she sewed (缝纫) each piece into ten different pairs of underwear. “Instead of having one pair of lucky underwear,” said his mom, “you now have ten.”
The next day, Weston scored 60 points, his most ever. His team won the trophy (奖杯) and he got the Most Valuable Player award. Weston was sure that his success was all because of his lucky underwear. But his mother knew better. It wasn’t because his underwear brought him luck. It was because Weston believed they brought him luck, and that made all the difference.
你的图片太模糊而且选项不全,这就是原文
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