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My father died when I was a few months old. After his death, my mother moved back to Louisville, Kentucky, where 1 had grown up. We lived in a small house with her older sister, Marion, and their mother. This was a time when being a single 2 was still considered unusual. When I was small, there was a children's book called The Happy Family, and it was a real piece of work. Dad worked all day long at the office, Mom cooked in the kitchen, and brother and sister always had friends sleeping over. The image of the family in this book was typical (典型的) of the time. It looked 3 like my family, but luckily that wasn't the way I heard it. The way my Aunt Marion read it to me made the story really 4 . Kind-hearted and open-minded, my aunt was the one who played baseball with me, who took me horseback riding, who took me to the father-son dinners and who gave me lessons on how to drive. Believing that anything 5 was probably good for me, she 6 to get a loan (贷款) so that I could go to Africa to work as a volunteer, which was my most important experience. As a young girl, Aunt Marion always planned to have a large number of children of her own, but she never got married. This 7 that she was free to spend all her time taking care of me. Many people say we have a lot in common. She always 8 me to do my best. She never 9 to make me believe that I could do anything with my life that I wanted, if I only tried hard enough. For more than sixty years, Aunt Marion didn't and still doesn't think of herself. 10 she is forced to come up to the front, my aunt will stand in the back in family photos, and she doesn't think that her efforts have made much 11 . I honor my aunt, who taught me the things my 12 couldn't. So every June for the past 40 years, in growing thanUulness to my Aunt Marion, I've sent her a Father's Day card. | ||||
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When I was a child, my mother used to make breakfast food for dinner. One night, she had to make breakfast food 1 a long and hard day at work. Soon my mother placed the food on the table - a plate of eggs and several pieces of burned toast (烤糊的面包). I said 2 . I just waited to see what my father would do. To my 3 , he didn't say anything, either. He just ate the toast, smiled at my mother, and asked me 4 my day was at school. I 5 remember that he ate all the toast. When I 6 from the table, I heard my mother said sorry to my father for the burned toast. And I never forget what my father said, "Dear, I 7 burned toast." Later that night, I went to kiss (吻) my father goodnight and asked him if he really liked the burned toast. He held me 8 his arms and said, "Son, your mother has a hard day today and she's really 9 . Besides, a little burned toast never hurt anyone!" That's the end of the story. However, it makes you think. In our 10 life, there's no perfect things or people. If we choose to accept (接受) other people's faults (缺点), the world will be a better place to live in. | ||||
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My father died when I was a few months old. After his death, my mother moved back to Louisville, Kentucky, where 1 had grown up. We lived in a small house with her older sister, Marion, and their mother. This was a time when being a single 2 was still considered unusual. When I was small, there was a children's book called The Happy Family, and it was a real piece of work. Dad worked all day long at the office, Mom cooked in the kitchen, and brother and sister always had friends sleeping over. The image of the family in this book was typical (典型的) of the time. It looked 3 like my family, but luckily that wasn't the way I heard it. The way my Aunt Marion read it to me made the story really 4 . Kind-hearted and open-minded, my aunt was the one who played baseball with me, who took me horseback riding, who took me to the father-son dinners and who gave me lessons on how to drive. Believing that anything 5 was probably good for me, she 6 to get a loan (贷款) so that I could go to Africa to work as a volunteer, which was my most important experience. As a young girl, Aunt Marion always planned to have a large number of children of her own, but she never got married. This 7 that she was free to spend all her time taking care of me. Many people say we have a lot in common. She always 8 me to do my best. She never 9 to make me believe that I could do anything with my life that I wanted, if I only tried hard enough. For more than sixty years, Aunt Marion didn't and still doesn't think of herself. Unless she is forced to come up to the front, my aunt will stand in the back in family photos, and she doesn't think that her efforts have made much 10 .
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