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I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard the young voice. "Mom, come here! There's this lady here like my 1 !" The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to 2 . I smiled and told her: "It's okay." Then I talked to the boy, "Hi, I'm Darry Kramer. How are you?" He 3 me from head to toe, and asked: "Are you a little 4 ? "Yes, I have a son," I answered. "Why are you so little?" he asked. "It's the way I was 5 ," I said. "Some people are little. Some are tall. I'm just not going to grow any bigger." After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy's hand, and left. My life as a little person is filled with 6 like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents. It takes only one glance to see my 7 . I stand 114 cm tall. I was born a dwarf (侏儒). 8 this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up. I didn't 9 how short I was until I started school. Some kids laughed at me. Then I began to 10 30 the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I 11 to climb the school bus stairs. But I learned to smile and 12 the fact that I was going to be 13 my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I 14 in personality. I'm 47 now, and the stares have not 15 as I've grown older. People are 16 when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are 17 , I remind myself: "Look what else I have-a great family, nice friends." It's the children's questions that make my life 18 . I enjoy answering their questions. My 19 is that people will accept various peers (同龄人), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with 20 . | ||||
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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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