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Every Saturday night Mama would sit down by the table and count out the money Papa had brought home. Mama would carefully divide big groups for the housing, and food, and one or two coins for Nels or 1 -Katrin to buy notebooks. With 2 interest we would watch the money becoming less and less. At last Papa would ask, "Is all?" When Mama nodded, we could relax a little. For Mama would look up and smile, "Is good," she'd say, "we do not have to go to the Bank.” It was a wonderful thing, that bank account (银行账户) of Mama's. We were all so proud of it.It gave us such a warm, 3 feeling. When finishing school Nels wanted to go on to high. "It will cost a little money," Nels said to Mama. We gathered around the table watching a box in front of Mama. This was the "Little Bank" -used for unexpected situations. Nels had it all written out. So much for what he would need. Mama looked at the 4 for a long time. Then she counted the money in the Little Bank. There wasn't enough. "We do not," she said to us gently, "want to have to go to the Bank." We all 5 our heads. "I'll work in Dillon's shop after school," Nels 6 . Mama smiled at him. Papa said, "Is not enough.”Then he took his pipe out of his mouth."I give up smoking," he said. Mama 7 the table and touched Papa's hand, but she didn't say anything. "I will mind the Elvington children every Friday night," I said. "Is good," Mama said. We all felt very good. We had passed another milestone(绊脚石 ) 8 having to go downtown and draw money out of the bank. So many things,I remember, came out of the Little Bank during the past 20 years. Even during the Strike(罢工),Mama wouldn't let us worry too much. We all worked together 9 the important trip downtown could be put off. The day the Strike was over and Papa 10 to work, I saw Mama stand a little straighter. Last year I sold my first story. I hurried to Mama's and showed her the check. " For you," I said, "to put in your Bank Account. " "Is no 11 ," Mama said. "In all my life, I've never been inside a Bank. " And when I didn't-couldn't-answer, Mama said 12 ,"Is not good for little ones to be afraid-to not feel safe. " | ||||
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The sun was shining brightly. 1_____ We stood in line in groups. Before the 800- meter race, we had a five-minute warm-up. 2____ In fact, I didn't do well in it. With the teacher's order, we began to run as fast as we could. Towards the end, I was so tired that I slowed down and several runners caught up with me. However, encouraged by my classmates, I kept running with every effort. 3____To my pleasure, this is the best result I have got in an 800-meter race. 4____ Not only I challenged the strength(挑战体能) that a runner needed but also I learned that trying my best would really make a difference. | |
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Five years ago, Chet Szuber received the heart of his youngest child, Patti, who had been killed in a car accident. Now, with each passing day, he celebrates her spirit. Szuber had to 1 his job because of his heart disease. In 1990, Szuber was put on the waiting list for a heart transplant (移植),which seemed to offer his last hope to live. But as years went by and no heart came his 2 , he got to a point where he could 3 move around during the day. "I had kind of given up,"he says. Early on Aug.18, 1994, Patti, then 22, was thrown from the car on the mountain road. 4 the Szubers got to the hospital, she was there with no hope of staying alive. Her family remembered that she had once mentioned that she had filled out an organ-donor card (器官捐赠卡) , so they gave the hospital the go ahead to do whatever was 5 to get her organs to needy recipients ( people who receive the organs). On Aug.21, Szuber was informed that Patti was brain dead and suggested that he could get his daughter's heart. Szuber 6 , "I wasn't sure I could stand every heartbeat making me remember Patti. " Finally, his wife asked him to accept. 7 of Patti's organs were given to other recipients, and within 24 hours her heart was beating in Szuber. Since then he has tried to honor her memory as best as he can by speaking for organ donation. Every year he gives a dozen 8 around the country, raising awareness (意识) of the need for organ donors and asking people to sign up. 9 most other recipients, Szuber has never celebrated the "second birth- day"." lt's hard to celebrate a life and death 10 ," says his wife, "so we just kind of forgot about it. " But those who have received Patti's organs cannot forget. Thanks to Patti's organs, they now live a normal life, 11 the problems they ever had. It is a feeling Chet Szuber knows well, but always with that heartbreak. " It's such a bittersweet situation.I certainly 12 the good health," he says, "but I sure do miss that kid. " | ||||
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It was a sunny winter day. I gone down the tower when a blind man came toward me. He kept close
to the wall, touching it lightly with his arm. I stood still and looked at him walking toward the tower.
"What does a blind man want to climb up the tower for7" I wondered. " Not the view ( 景色) certainly,
perhaps he wants to jump. " Thinking of this terrible reason, I thought I should follow him.
He went up slowly and stopped from time to time.l followed him a few steps behind. When he got to the
first corner of the bell tower, I came close to him. " Excuse me," I said as politely as I could, "but I wonder
why you came up. "
"You'd never guess," he said.
" Not the view or the fresh air on this winter day?"
"No," he said. "Tell me, then.
" He smiled, " Perhaps climbing up the tower. You have noticed-and yet, not being blind, perhaps you
won't how the sun shines into the tower through the windows here and there, so that one can feel the cool
steps suddenly become quite warm, even in winter. But behind the wall there is shade (阴影). There is no place
so good as this for feeling the difference between light and darkness. Though I'm blind, I also want to feel the
happiness brought by the sunlight. In fact, .it isn't my first time to be here. " He said and seemed as pleased as
a child.
I had never thought that even a blind man could have his way to enjoy the beautiful life. But we often paid
no attention to its value because we never lost it.
We went down the tower together and I left him. From then on, I began to treasure what life has given me.
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You can probably all ride a bike well. I'm an exception (例外). I started riding a 1 when I was a small kid. It was a tiny toy bike with four wheels (轮子). I loved it very much and rode it every day. When I was 5, my cousin gave me a pink bike. It was a 2 bicycle with just two wheels! At the time, my parents always leave early in the moming and get back late in the afternoon. They were too 3 to teach me how to ride it. So I had to learn by myself. I 4 hard on weekends and during vacations. Gradually I learned how to ride. 5 I still didn't know how to make turns. One summer vacation, I borrowed an old bike and rode it with my friends on a country road. We sang and practiced our riding skills. 6 , a small boy ran into the road. I was shocked (震惊) and couldn't 7 the bike at all. My bike crashed into the 8 and he fell. He didn't get very seriously hurt, but he cried loudly. The boy's grandma ran out and pushed me over into the bushes. She was too angry to 9 my apology (道歉). My cousin appeared five minutes later and saved me from the mess. But the 10 scared (使受惊) me: I no longer dared to ride a bike. Then, last year, Hangzhou started to offer free bikes. My mother tried to teach me how to ride. After practicing in the yard for two days, I tried to ride on the road. The traffic made me so 11 that I had to ride really slowly. But I'm not going to 12 . One day, believe me, you'd see me riding a bike like a professional in a small alley or big street. | ||||
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Christmas is for giving and sharing, for getting together with family and friends. But mostly it's for love. I had not believed this until a student, who was called Mark, gave me a wonderful gift one Christmas. Mark was an ll-year-old orphan (孤儿) who lived with his aunt, a middle aged woman greatly annoyed (使 烦恼) with the burden (负担) of 1 for her dead sister's son. I had not 2 Mark especially until he began staying after class each day to help me tidy up the room. We did this quietly, not speaking much, but enjoying the time of the day. When we did talk, Mark spoke mostly of his 3 , who had alwaya spent much time with him before she passed away. 4 Christmas came near, however, Mark failed to stay after school each day. I 5 him one aftemoon and asked why he no longer helped me in the room."I was making you a 6 ," he said confidently (有信心地) in a low voice. "It's for Christmas." With that, he left the room in a hurry. He didn't stay after school any more after that. Finally 7 the last school day before Christmas. Mark walked slowly into the room late that aftemoon."I have a present," he said. "I hope you like it." He held out his hand, and in it wasa tiny wooden box. "It's beautiful, Mark. What's in it?" I asked, opening the top to look 8 . "Oh, you can't see it," he replied," and you can't touch it, or taste it or feel it, but mother always said it makes you feel good all the time, warm on cold nights, and safe when you're 9 . "I looked into the 10 box. "What is it, Mark," I asked, "that will make me feel so good?" "It's 11 ," he said softly," and mother always said it's best when you give it away." And he tumed and quietly left the room. So now I 12 the small box on the piano in my living room. Yes, Christmas is for joy, songs and nice gifts, but mostly, for love. | ||||
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I stood there listening to my father shout at the top of his voice. The look on his face said that one of us had done something wrong. "Which one of you did this?" We all looked down at the step. There was child's 1 in chalk there. I was very 2 . I hoped no one could see it. Would he 3 it was me? I was so scared. When he asked me, I lied, "Not me, Dad." The others denied (否认) it as well. Of course, we all knew that one of us 4 have done it. But as the youngest and smallest of the three, I just couldn't find the courage (勇气) to tell the 5 . To 6 out who had written on the step, Father gave us each a piece of paper and a pencil. "I want each of you to write exactly 7 you see on the step." I tried my best to write the words 8 . I didn't want dad to be able to tell it was me. He gathered up our pieces of paper and looked at them, "Since 9 of you will admit (承认) to have done it, then I will punish you all." I stood there and said nothing. The last thing I 10 was for Dad to punish me! "I did it." My sister stepped forward and said she had done something she hadn' t. She was grounded (受 处罚) for a month. We didn't talk about that day for many years. Not until we were all older and I knew it was 11 to finally tell my dad it was really me. I always felt 12 because of it. That was the last time I let anyone take the blame for me. | ||||
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