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I first met her on the beach near where I live. I drive to this beach a 1 of three or four miles, whenever I'm feeling down. At that time she was 2 something. Looking 3 , she said, "Hello." I nodded,not wanting to 4 with a small child. "I'm Wendy and I'm building something," she said. "I see. But what is it?" I asked, not 5 . "I don't know. I just like the 6 of sand." A sandpiper (矶鹞鸟) flew by. "That's a 7 . Mum says sandpipers come to bring us joy." "Good-bye, joy," I thought to myself, "hello, 8 ." and walked away. My life then seemed completely out of 9 . "Come again," she called, "and have another 10 day." But the days and weeks that followed 11 to other people:naughty boys and a 12 mother. One morning I suddenly realized I needed my 13 and headed for the beach. The breeze was cool, but I walked along,trying to recapture (捕捉) the inner peace I needed. I had almost 14 the child so I was surprised when she appeared. " 16 do you live?" I asked. She pointed toward a summer cottage. Then one day, I rushed to my beach in great pain, even in no__16__to greet the girl. "If you don't mind," I said coldly, "I'd rather be 17 today." She seemed unusually 18 and out of breath. "Why?" she asked. "My mother died!" "Did it hurt when she died?" "Of course it hurt!" I shouted, misunderstanding her. When I next went to the beach, she wasn't there. Feeling 19 , and admitting I 20 her, I went up to the cottage. A woman answered the door. "Wendy, my daughter, died last week. She had leukemia (白血病). Maybe she didn't tell you." | ||||
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I can still remember it like it was yesterday. I was a college freshman and had 1 up most of the night before laughing and talking with friends. Now just before my first 2 of the day my eyelids were feeling heavier and heavier and my he ad was drifting down to my desk to make my textbook a 3 . A few minutes nap (瞌睡) time before class couldn't 4 , I thought. BOOM! I lifted my head suddenly and my eyes opened wider than saucers. I looked around with my 5 beating wildly trying to find the cause of the 6 . My young professor was looking back at me with a boyish smile on his face. He had 7 dropped the textbooks he was carrying onto his desk. "Good morning!", he said still 8 . "I am glad to see everyone is 9 . Now let's get started." For the next hour I wasn't sleepy at all. It wasn't from the 10 of my professor's textbook alarm clock either. It was instead from the 11 discussion he led. With knowledge and good 12 he made the material come 13 . His insights were full of both wisdom and loving-kindness. And the enthusiasm and joy that he 14 with were contagious (富有感染力的). I 15 the classroom not only wide awake, but a little 16 and a little better as well. I learned something far more important than not 17 in class that day too. I learned that if you are going to do something in this life, do it well, do it with 18 . What a wonderful place this would be if all of us did our work joyously and well. Don't sleepwalk your way through 19 then. Wake up! Let your love fill your work. Life is too 20 not to live it well. | ||||
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