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Tony Morrison, the hourly worker, reads the answer.

My father is a welder in a shipyard. He has always been a diligent and rigorous person in my memory. Besides his job in the shipyard, he has three part-time jobs. He and his mother used to be tenants in Alabama. In order to find a better job, they and their families moved to the northern town of Lauren. Luolun town is a small town where European immigrants gather. Mexican immigrants and southern blacks mostly live next to each other, and most of them are poor laborers. But my father never allowed us to live a sloppy life. Even during the Great Depression, he insisted on buying decent clothes for his whole family. About 12, 13 years old, in order to earn pocket money, I went to a rich woman's house to do odd jobs every day after school. The work didn't go smoothly because I didn't know how to do it at all. The floor of the hostess's house should be cleaned with special wood oil and then waxed; Furniture made of different materials has a set of cleaners and polishes, and I have never heard of many names. Washing clothes is even more troublesome. What can't be ironed and what can't be wrung out ... these are the rules that ordinary blue-collar workers don't have at home. Although the requirements are high, the salary is very low. Several times, I wanted to quit this part-time job, but no one in town would hire a black girl of 12 years old. Without this job, I have no income. How precious those copper coins are to me every week. One day, I couldn't help complaining to my father: "this job is tiring and shabby, and the salary is pitiful." The worst thing is that Mrs. Jones is always picking on me. " It is said that her family changes hourly jobs every few days because no one can work long hours. I can't take it anymore. "Dad put down what he was doing and said quietly," You don't live in the Jones' house, but you live here. "See I don't understand, he went on to say," you work only a small part of your life every day. "You are not' cleaning the floor' or' washing clothes', you are yourself. Mrs. Jones criticized the way you' clean the floor' and' wash clothes', not yourself. " "If you don't want to quit, just quit." Dad put his hand on my shoulder, and I could even feel the calluses in his palm. "But if you want to do it, son, you have to do it well. You are the one who decides the quality of a job. You should not let the quality of a job affect you. Remember, you did a good job not for Mrs Jones, but for yourself. " This is not only a truth, but my father is also very dedicated. I remember he often told us proudly after work that he welded another perfect seam today and engraved his initials next to it. Once I asked him, "Who will see those letters and think they are abbreviations of your name?" There are so many welders in the shipyard, who knows that you welded that seam? My father replied, "No one will see it, but I know it's my product." "The next day, I started a part-time job. But in my eyes, Mrs Jones is no longer a harsh employer, but a mentor who can make me do my work better. Every time she finds something wrong, I accept it gladly, because I understand that these criticisms are not personal. Gradually, the hostess's attitude towards me is getting better and better, and I have learned a lot. Although others thought it was incredible, I worked in the Jones family for a whole year and a half and didn't leave until graduation-thanks to my father. -selected from Reader 2007.6 1. Explain the following: (1) Living next door: (2) Sloppy: 2. Why should I introduce my father's identity and personality at the beginning of this article? 3. What does the underlined sentence in the fifth paragraph mean? This article has many backgrounds. Please find the sentences corresponding to the following sentences and write them down. Talk about the benefits of this kind of writing. The worst thing is that Mrs Jones is always picking on me. (2) I heard that her family changed an hourly worker every few days, because no one can work long hours. I can't take it anymore. Benefits: 5. What do you think of the father in this article? 6. What does the education of "father" in the article inspire your study and life? Please write down your feelings and gains below. 1 and (1) live next door: live like neighbors. (2) Sloppy: untidy and untidy. 2. Write about my father's diligence and rigor, paving the way for writing "I was educated by my father" below. Doing well is to cultivate the habit of diligence and rigor, and at the same time improve your ability in exercise. 4.( 1) Gradually, the hostess's attitude towards me is getting better and better, and I have learned a lot. . (2) Although others thought it was incredible, I worked in the Jones family for a whole year and a half and didn't leave until graduation-thanks to my father. Benefits: make the article compact and seamless. It shows that "I" has changed rapidly under the influence of my father, which highlights the center of the article. 5. A diligent, rigorous and dedicated welder; A good father who is good at reasoning and educating his children by example. 6. Example: Treat learning with a responsible attitude and develop a good habit of diligence and rigor; Treat the criticism of teachers and parents correctly, accept it with an open mind, and let yourself grow up as soon as possible in exercise.