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When I got back to my hotel room at 7∶30 last night, there was a 1 that a Mr Frank Smith had telephoned at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The message 2 that Mr Smith would appreciate(感激) my 3 the call as soon as I came in. I had no 4 who he was or what he wanted, but I thought I'd better 5 him. I noticed that there was 6 telephone number, and I wondered 7 the hotel operator would 8 an important message like this for me without writing down the 9 number. So I 10 up the phone and told the operator that I had a message to telephone somebody, but that it was 11 to make the call 12 the operator forgot to write down the number. She told me that she was 13 who took the message, but 14 Mr Smith had not 15 a number. She said 16 was an overseas (海外的) call and that she had talked with the overseas 17 , not with Mr Smith. I thanked her for the information and 18 to forget the whole thing. I knew there was 19 way I could find out who Mr Smith was or what he wanted 20 he decided to make the call again.
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When I got back to my hotel room at 7∶30 last night, there was a 1 that a Mr Frank Smith had telephoned at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The message 2 that Mr Smith would appreciate(感激) my 3 the call as soon as I came in. I had no 4 who he was or what he wanted, but I thought I'd better 5 him. I noticed that there was 6 telephone number, and I wondered 7 the hotel operator would 8 an important message like this for me without writing down the 9 number. So I 10 up the phone and told the operator that I had a message to telephone somebody, but that it was 11 to make the call 12 the operator forgot to write down the number. She told me that she was 13 who took the message, but 14 Mr Smith had not 15 a number. She said 16 was an overseas (海外的) call and that she had talked with the overseas 17 , not with Mr Smith. I thanked her for the information and 18 to forget the whole thing. I knew there was 19 way I could find out who Mr Smith was or what he wanted 20 he decided to make the call again.
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My wife works at the frontline of the battle against SARS. I remembered the date exactly-April 7. Everything 1 that morning. She had breakfast and went to work. Then in the afternoon she phoned to tell me that as one of her patients 2 having SARS, she had to 3 . That was two weeks ago, and we have not seen each other since.
On the evening of April 9, I received a short 4 from her:“Five of our nurses have a high fever.” On April 10, she told me that nursing staff that had not had contact with SARS patients 5 the dormitory, a six-story building, each story containing 30 rooms, and that there were hardly any 6 . I could imagine how 7 she felt.
On Friday April 11 news came that from the following Monday the emergency wards at her hospital 8 exclusively for SARS cases. She had to make the decision 9 or not to stay.
My wife is not 10 in respiratory diseases so there was no particular reason for her to stay. She never hesitated, saying, “It doesn't seem right to leave at this 11 time.”
I selfishly said, “I don't agree. I don't want to risk 12 my wife.”
She forced a smile and saying, “The elderly woman I 13 has been confirmed as having SARS. I don't have the wind left her.”
I said coldly, “Leave or stay, 14 .”
She cried, “That isn't fair!” and hung up.
I felt contrite, and 15 to apologize: “Of course I want you to leave, your safety is my prime concern. But I will 16 you in any decision you make. You are a heroine, and I am proud of you.”
On April 14, she became one of the five SARS experts at the Beijing People's Hospital 17 Beijing University.
Neither of us has become infected. Last night, as we spoke on the telephone she sounded 18 “I am so tired,” she said, “I want to cry.”
I comfort her as best as I could, 19 her to put on more clothes as the temperature had dropped. I am her spiritual pillar and she is mine. I am confident that with so many dauntless medical personnel at the front line, SARS is sure to be brought 20 in the near future.
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When I got back to my hotel room at 7∶30 last night, there was a 1 that a Mr. Frank Smith had telephoned at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The message said that Mr. Smith would appreciate my 2 the call as soon as I came in. I had no 3 who he was or what he wanted, but I thought I'd better 4 him. I noticed that there was no telephone number, and I wondered 5 the hotel operator(电话员)would 6 an important message like this for me without writing down the 7 number. So I 8 up the phone and told the operator that I had a message to telephone somebody, but that it was 9 to make the call because the operator forgot to write down the number. She told me that she was the one 10 took the message, but that Mr. Smith had not 11 a number. She said it was an overseas(海外的)call and that she had talked 12 the overseas operator, not with Mr. Smith. I thanked her for the information and 13 to forget the whole thing. I knew there was 14 way I could find out who Mr. Smith was or what he wanted 15 he decided to make the call again.
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The greatest source of inspiration for me has always been my father. Though he’s been gone for 17 years, his 21 still resonate(产生共鸣). He taught me how to run my own race in life. But the most inspiring thing he taught me was to 22 .
One incident is 23 in my mind. It happened when I was a teenager. My sister and I weren’t very fond of a so-called friend of 24 . Dad was a very generous man, and as he’d done with so many people, he’d given this fellow great help. But when he asked for a favor 25 , the guy didn’t deliver.
Dad’s outlook(人生观)on most things was “Live and let live.” In this case, however, his calmness 26 Terre and me, and we let him know it.
“How can you be nice to that man?” we said to him. “You’ve been so kind to him, and he’s not being kind back. Why would you want to give him the time of day again?”
My father shrugged(耸肩)and said to us, “I do not bend my back with 27 . ”
I didn’t get it at first, but over the years I came to understand the 28 . Holding a grudge(怨恨)doesn’t 29 the person you’re angry with, but it changes you. It makes you heavier and gives you more weight to drag around.
After my father died in 1991, a (n) 30 came from a fellow I’d had a quarrel with years before to 31 his sympathy. He wrote: “I thought I’d tell you how sorry I am 32 the loss of your father. I know he 33 the world to you. I just wanted to let you know that you are in my thoughts. ”
Much moved, I wrote back. I thanked him for his 34 . And then, because he’d 35
our disagreement, I recalled Dad’s inspiring words. “I am my father’s daughter,” I wrote. “And like him, I do not bend my back with yesterday.”
A. lectures B. suggestions C. lessons D. pictures
A. forgive B. persuade C. forget D. excuse
A. vital B. obvious C. visual D. vivid
A. sister’s B. mine C. father's D. mother’s
A. in return B. in turn C. by return D. by turn
A. relaxed B. moved C. interrupted D. bothered
A. anger B. disappointment C. worry D. yesterday
A. reason B. word C. philosophy D. sentence
A. change B. hurt C. upset D. disturb
A. news B. letter C. message D. information
A. explain B. express C. produce D. present
A. in B. with C. about D. at
A. showed B. represented C. equaled D. meant
A. kindness B. sympathy C. understanding D. consideration
A. referred B. mentioned C. reminded D. retold
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