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A man and his wife were very poor. They kept 1 for new 2 and good food. The man enjoyed 3 , and he especially liked pancakes (甜煎饼). One night an old woman came to their house and told them she would let them 4 three wishes. They could wish for 5 they wanted.
The man had just finished 6 a piece of bread 7 his dinner, and he was still hungry. He said, “I wish I 8 a big pancake!”
Suddenly a pancake 9 on his plate.
“You fool!” his wife cried. “You 10 for a house 11 wonderful food, but you wished for a pancake. I wish that pancake 12 on the end of your foolish nose!”
Immediately the pancake 13 the end of h is nose.
Then the man and his wife started 14 15 . “It's your fault!” the man cried. “No, it's your fault!”she answered. What 16 they do? The pancake was still on the husband's nose.
“Oh!”the wife cried. “I wish none of this 17 !”
Immediately the pancake was 18 , and the man was saying, “I'm still hungry. How I wish I had some pancakes!”
But of course 19 20 .
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A Man Named Lawrence This is an act of kindness that happened to me one Sunday morning. It was at two o'clock in the morning. We just came out of a club and were trying to find our 1 back to our city. As we were trying to 2 the bus stop, a man came to us and said he would show us 3 it was. Although we were a little 4 , we had no choice but follow him. He told us he was a homeless man and that his name was Lawrence. When we passed some city workers 5 the streets, they sprayed (喷溅) the homeless man. Lawrence told us that they always sprayed the 6 if they were "in the way". I didn't know why they would do that. They were human beings, 7 , not cattle or objects. This man had just gotten 8 in the middle of a cold night, but 9 shouting at the workers, he asked them, "How would you 10 if your father or grandfather were treated like this?" He then told us, "It's 11 use shouting at them, because they just get angry. You're better off saying something from the 12 ." It is 13 ! The world could be so different if only we put our anger 14 , lowered our voices and tried to speak from our hearts. He took us safely to the stop and on the way talked about everything. We 15 him and told him that we 16 have never found the place on our own. He said, "I have a son of your age, and I hope that if he were 17 , someone would help him." Not only did Lawrence clear out all the fear and distrust in our hearts, he helped us find our way, in more than one ways. 18 , this man taught us kindness. There was 19 we could really do to repay him. The only thing I hope to do is to 20 other people out. | ||||
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A Man Named Lawrence This is an act of kindness that happened to me one Sunday morning. It was at two o'clock in the morning. We just came out of a club and were trying to find our 1 back to our city. As we were trying to 2 the bus stop, a man came to us and said he would show us 3 it was. Although we were a little 4 , we had no choice but follow him. He told us he was a homeless man and that his name was Lawrence. When we passed some city workers 5 the streets, they sprayed (喷溅) the homeless man. Lawrence told us that they always sprayed the 6 if they were "in the way". I didn't know why they would do that. They were human beings, 7 , not cattle or objects. This man had just gotten 8 in the middle of a cold night, but 9 shouting at the workers, he asked them, "How would you 10 if your father or grandfather were treated like this?" He then told us, "It's 11 use shouting at them, because they just get angry. You're better off saying something from the 12 ." It is 13 ! The world could be so different if only we put our anger 14 , lowered our voices and tried to speak from our hearts. He took us safely to the stop and on the way talked about everything. We 15 him and told him that we 16 have never found the place on our own. He said, "I have a son of your age, and I hope that if he were 17 , someone would help him." Not only did Lawrence clear out all the fear and distrust in our hearts, he helped us find our way, in more than one ways. 18 , this man taught us kindness. There was 19 we could really do to repay him. The only thing I hope to do is to 20 other people out. | ||||
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A man wanted to make an investment (投资). An idea struck him:"Why don't I plant a small mango tree and enjoy the benefits when it grows into a big one?" So he went to the __1_, bought a small tree and took it home. To the pride of his family, he _2_ it in the center of his __3_. He read everything about _4_ a mango tree. He got up early every morning, for he was determined to supply the tree with all the necessary nutrients. He watered it, _5_ it with manure (粪肥), and took good care of its leaves by removing those _6_ ones. He made sure the tree received enough care. Many times he sat and _7_ the beauty of the growing tree while dreaming about the _8_ mangoes that the tree would _9_. His mind was always filled with the wish to taste the first fruit of the tree. Years went by 10 …now, he had a big tree with its leaves shining and healthy, its bark healthy and hard. It was a big attraction 11 it decorated his whole garden. Then one day he noticed a small bud (花蕾), which in a couple of days grew into a beautiful 12 . Now he could 13 wait for the fruit so he started to increase his supply of nutrients and care. Then one day the tree let out its first product-a small green fruit. The man was so 14 . He waited for a few more weeks till the fruit grew in 15 . The day came when he decided to 16 the first fruit of the tree. He 17 the tree, picked the fruit and then came his 18 . The fruit was not like what he expected. It was hard, big and round. He was puzzled. He was sad. Seeing this, his 19 came and asked him what happened. He told them that the fruit from his tree was not what he wanted. When the neighbours heard this, they did not know whether to 20 or comfort him, for what he planted years ago was not a mango tree. We can only reap (收获) what we plant. | ||||
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A man was driving at 70 miles in a 40-mile zone, when a ___1___came behind him. Right away the man started thinking of ___2___to give. As the policeman came to him, he said, "Hi, officer, I guess you ___3___me a little hit over the speed limit. I was in a rush to get___4___, to be with my wife and kids. You know my younger son wasn't feeling too___5___ when I left home this morning. I'm afraid he's ill. The policeman said, "Well, I guess so," and started ___6___something in his notebook. As minutes went by, he could see from the side view mirror, the policeman was ___7___ writing. When the man was wondering why he hadn't asked for his driving ___8___so far, the policeman came to his window, ___9___him a piece of paper, and returned to his car without saying a single word. The man wondered: how much was this ___10___going to be? However, the man was ___11___it was not a ticket at all and he began to ___12___: "I had a daughter who was ___13___by a speeding car at the age of six by a speeding driver. He got a fine, a few months in___14___, and then was free, free to hug his two daughters. I only had one, and nowI have to ___15___until I get to heaven before I can hug her again. I have tried to ___16___that man a thousand times, and I thought I had. Maybe I really did forgive(原谅) him. So pray (祈祷)for me, and be___17___ when you drive again. My son is all I have been life with." The man was completely ___18___and could not move for the next few minutes. When finally he did, he drove___19___, even a few miles ___20___the speed limit, praying for forgiveness. | |||
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B. mail car B. information B. recognized B. home B. happy B. lookint for B. really B. license B.handed B. note B. upset B. smile B. knocked B. trouble B. stay B. forgive B. thankful B. nervous B. slowly B. over |
C. police car C.advice C. mistook C. out C. free C. listing C. still C. journal C. rewarded C. ticket C. angry C. read C. trapped C. prison C. remain C. educate C. patient C. shocked C. fortunately C. to |
D. taxi D.views D. caught D. to hospital D. healthy D. looking up D. never D. Route D. pushed D. notice D. surprised D. think D. killed D. danger D. escape D. support D. careful D. frighteded D. rapidly D. with |