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It all started at the beginning of the ninth grade. Carmen found she couldn't see things ___26___ all the time. She became very worried, but she hoped ¡¡ 27¡¡ would know that. When her mother asked her to see the eye doctor, she didn't¡¡ 28¡¡ . But her mother's mind was made up.

Three days later. Carmen got new glasses and instructions ¡¡29 . her doctor. "All of the kids will think I'm silly. " Carmen said. Her mother ¡¡30¡¡ and shook her head. "You look just as beautiful as before, she said. But Carmen didn't believe her.

The next day. Carmen kept the ¡¡ 31¡¡ in her pocket(¿Ú´ü))as she walked into the schoolyard. She stood alone away from her friends, feeling¡¡ 32

Suddenly, she heard her friend Theresa shout.

Carmen ran over to the other girls. "What's the ¡¡ 33 ?" she asked.

"My ring is gone!" Theresa cried. "My sister sent it to me from California. It's very _34__ and I can 't lose it. "

Carmen and her friends began to ¡¡ 35¡¡ the ring in the grassy area of the playground. Carmen realized that she could do better _36_ she could see better. She took the glasses out and put them on. Everything looked so _37_ ! So clear! She looked down at the ground and a bright light caught her 38¡¡ . It was the ring.

"Here it is," she shouted. She handed it to Theresa.

"Thanks, Carmen," she said. "I _39_ thought we'd find it." She paused(Í£¶Ù). ¡°Hey, 1 didn¡¯t know you wore glasses. They look great!"

Carmen had ¡¡40¡¡ that she was wearing the new glasses. ¡°Thanks,¡± she replied.

"Maybe wearing glasses won't be so bad after all." Carmen thought.

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Which part is the most important?

My mother used to ask me what the most important part of the body is. When I was 31¡¡ .1 thought music and talking were the most important things, so I said: ¡°My 32 Mommy.¡±

She said; "No. many people are deaf and can¡¯t hear anything but they live normal lives. But you 33 thinking about my questions and I will ask you again soon. "

Several years passed before she asked me again. This time I told her: ¡°Mommy. 34 is very important to ¡¡35 , so it must be our eyes. "

She looked at me and told me: "You are learning fast, but your 36 is not right because there are many people who are blind and who arc happy and healthy all the same.¡±

Then, last year, my grandpa ¡¡37 .

Everybody was crying. My mom asked me: ¡°Do you know the most important body

pan now, my dear? The most important body part is your 38 .¡±

¡°Is it because it holds up (Ö§³Å)my head?¡± I asked.

"No, it is because it can hold a head of a friend or a loved one when they 39 ."

she answered. ¡° Everybody needs a shoulder to cry on sometime in life. I only hope that you have enough love and friends in your life. So, you will 40 have a shoulder to cry on when you need it."

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IMAGINE a life without arms or legs! You can¡¯t hold anyone in your ¡¡26 . You can¡¯t walk anywhere with your feet. How would you last a day like that? Would you ¡¡27 at yourself in the mirror like Nick Vujicic, the 29-year-old Australian?

Nick was born without limbs£¨ËÄÖ«£©, so life was not ¡¡28 for him. At school many students played jokes on him ¡¡29 he looked different from everyone else. He was refused to be ¡¡30 friends, so he always felt ¡¡31 . However, he faced that bravely. He ¡¡32 to type and write with two toes£¨½ÅÖº£©at the age of six, and he could ¡¡33 surf and play golf. In college, he achieved great success and was among the ¡¡34 students in the studies. And he decided on ¡¡35 to do later in his life¡ªto encourage others to work hard for their dreams.

Now Nick is one of the most popular ¡¡36 in the world. He travels to many countries and gives speeches about his story ¡¡37 difficulties. ¡°Living life fully is about looking at what you ¡¡38 , not what you don¡¯t have.¡± he said. His ¡¡39 encourages millions of people.

¡°I tell people to keep on getting up when they ¡¡40 and to always love themselves,¡± he said. ¡°If I can encourage just one person, then my job in this life is done.¡±

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