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Although Socrates (苏格拉底) was poor all his life, he never asked his pupils to pay for their lessons. He taught   1. the love of wisdom, not for money. And   2.  he had to say was always new and worth hearing. All his pupils loved him.

But his unusual ways of teaching and his demand that students always ask questions made him some   3. (danger) enemies. The rulers did not want to be questioned. So they   4.(false) accused Socrates of teaching young men bad things and 5. (lead) them to ignore religion. In fact Socrates was a very religious man. His enemies had him   6.  (arrest), and he was sentenced to death by poisoning.

During the 30 days before he was put to death, his friends and pupils   7.  (allow) to visit him in his prison. They were astonished to find that   8.  was calm and cheerful. He had no fear of dying. When the deadly poison was finally brought to Socrates, his friends were in   9.(tear), but Socrates seemed to be the   10. (brave) man in the room. He raised the cup and drank it as if it were a glass of banquet wine.

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