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The train shook back and forth, its wheels making a loud noise. Outside the windows the freezing cold of winter ruled. The train was filled with cold, tired passengers. Suddenly a little boy 1 his way through the grown-up's legs and sat down by the window. He was all alone among the unfriendly grown-ups. What a brave child, I thought. His father 2 to stay by the door behind us. The train began to move slowly into a tunnel (隧道). Then something very 3 happened suddenly. The serious little boy slid (滑) down from the seat and leaned (斜靠)his hand on my knee. For a moment, I thought that he wanted to 4 me and returned to his father, so I helped him to stand up. But instead he leaned forward and held his head 5 towards mine. He wanted to say something to me, I thought.1 lowered my head to receive the 6 . Wrong again! What I received was a loud kiss on the face. The boy quietly retumed to his seat, leaned back and continued looking out of the window. I was so surprised. What just happened? A child kissed an 7 grown-up on the train. How could anybody want to kiss such a man that had so much beard (胡子)? Nervous and a little surprised, we smiled at the father. 8 he saw our questioning looks as he got ready for his stop, he offered a clue (some information). "He's so happy to be alive," the father said, "He has been very sick."Father and son 9 into the crowd moving toward the exit. Then doors closed and the train went on. On my face I could still 10 the child's kiss a kiss that has started some soul-search (深思) inside me. How many grown-ups go around kissing each other 11 the joy of being alive? How many even give much thought to the special right of 12 ? The little kisser has taught us a sweet but serious lesson-You don't let yourself die before your heart stops! | ||||
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The weather was perfect. We were just out for a picnic. When lunch time came, we decided to go and get what each of us wanted, and meet back on the grass. Susan and I headed for a hot dog stand. We watched the seller put together the hot dog. But when Susan took out her 1 , the man surprised us. "It looks a little overdone," he said, "so you don't have to pay me." We said our thanks, 2 our friends, and began to enjoy our food. But as we talked and ate, I noticed a man sitting alone nearby, in 3 clothes. I could tell that he hadn't had a bath for days. Another homeless person, I thought. We finished eating but when Susan and I went to 4 away the lunch bag, I heard a voice ask, "There isn't any 5 in that bag, is there?" It was the homeless man. 6 didn't know what to say. "No, I ate it already." "Oh, really?" was his only answer. He was obviously (明显地) very 7 . I felt bad for him, 8 I didn't know what to do. Suddenly Susan said,"I'll be right back. Please wait for me a minute." I watched curiously (好奇地) as she went across to the hot dog stand. Then I 9 what she was doing. She bought a hot dog, crossed back, and gave the man the food. When she came back to us, Susan said simply, "I was just passing on the 10 that someone gave to me." That day I learned how generosity (慷慨) can go 11 than the person you give to. By giving, you 12 others how to give also. You never know what happiness a simple act of concern will bring about. | ||||
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