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I was born in Ireland and lived there until I was nineteen years old. I came to New York in 1956. At first, I
held several jobs to eam a few dollars. Later, to live a better life, I bought my own taxi car. Till now, I've been in
the taxi car business for thirty-five years. I know there is a lot about taxi drivers that is not so good. Because of
this,people get the wrong impression (印象) that they are bad.
In fact, taxi drivers are just like other honest people. You can read in the papers almost every week where a
taxi driver tums in money or jewels people leave in their cars. One time in Brooklyn, I found a ring in my car. I
remembered helping a lady with a lot of bags that day, so I went back to the store where I had dropped her off. It took me almost two days to look for her in order to retum the ring. I didn't get as much as "Thank you. " Still, I
felt good because I had done what was right.
In all my years of driving a taxi car, I have never had any trouble with the public because I always try to be
nice to everyone. I try to be honest toward others. I have been trying this for a long time, and the longer I try,
the easier it gets.
I believe honesty is one of the greatest gifts there is. It's something that makes a man a good guy. This is
also my way to live by.
1. The writer came to New York ____ .
A. for 35 years
B. for 54 years
C. in 1956
D. since he was 19
2. The writer found___in his car in Brooklyn.
A. a bag
B. a ring
C. some money
D. some jewels
3. ____is the most important according to the passage.
A. Kindness
B. Experience
C. Money
D. Honesty