The guest for today is Sue Walter. She is a famous judge in court.<br />Good morning, Sue.<br />Good morning, Sean. I am glad to be here today.<br />Your new book, My World, will be published next week. Would you please tell us the theme of your book?<br />Well, I want people who have challenges in their lives to believe that despite their difficulties, they can still accomplish a lot.<br />One of my suggestions is to always ask for help.<br />Right. What's the best part of being a judge in court?<br />Having a voice in the decision-making process. There is something extremely satisfying about that.<br />You've been on the children's program. So how do you explain your job to kids?<br />I give a very simplified version of what a judge does. I talk to them about how the law helps people solve their problems.<br />What's your idea of happiness?<br />I think it would be satisfaction of enjoying things with others, meaning when you give it to others, whether it's time, attention, a gift, anything, just those moments of sharing.<br />Thank you, Sue.<br />The guest for today is Sue Walter. She is a famous judge in court. Good morning, Sue.<br />Good morning, Sean. I am glad to be here today.<br />Your new book, My World, will be published next week. Would you please tell us the theme of your book?<br />Well, I want people who have challenges in their lives to believe that despite their difficulties, they can still accomplish a lot.<br />One of my suggestions is to always ask for help.<br />Right. What's the best part of being a judge in court?<br />Having a voice in the decision-making process. There is something extremely satisfying about that.<br />You've been on the children's program, so how do you explain your job to kids?<br />I give a very simplified version of what a judge does. I talk to them about how the law helps people solve their problems.<br />What's your idea of happiness?<br />I think it would be satisfaction of enjoying things with others, meaning when you give it to others, whether it's time, attention, a gift, anything, just those moments of sharing.<br />Thank you, Sue.<br />Questions. What is Sue's suggestion for people with difficulties?<br />How does Sue explain her job to kids?<br />What does Sue think happiness is?<br />What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
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What is Sue's suggestion for people with difficulties?
A . Believing in themselves.B . Writing a book.C . Challenging their life.D . Asking for help.
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How does Sue explain her job to kids?
A . She makes children's programs.B . She gets involved in legal decisions.C . She simplifies a judge's job.D . She explains the function of the law in simple words.
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What does Sue think happiness is?
A . Sharing things with others.B . Solving problems.C . Talking with others.D . Having her opinions heard.
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What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
A . A judge's reflection on her job and life.B . The success of a children's program.C . The importance of law in daily life.D . The problems people meet in court.