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Robby was 11 years old when his mother sent him to have his first piano lesson. I prefer that students begin at an earlier age, but Robby said ____36____ had always been his mother’s dream to hear him play the piano. So I took him on __37__ my student.
Although Robby tried very hard, ___38____ he was not good at music. However, he continued and _____39____ the end of each weekly lesson he’d always say:“My mom is going to hear me play someday.” But it seemed hopeless. He didn’t have a talent for music.
One day, Robby stopped ____40____ to our lessons. He told me that his mom had been sick and unable to take him to piano lessons, but he was still practicing. He asked ____41____ he could take part in my concert and I agreed.
The night of the concert came. The high school gym ___42____ with parents, friends and relatives. The concert was going well. Then Robby came up on the stage, and began to play the piano.
He played _____43___ well that everyone was on their feet, clapping(鼓掌)excitedly. In tears, I ran up on the stage, “Oh, Robby! ____44____ did you do it?”.
“Well, Miss Green…remember I told you my mom was sick? Well, actually she had cancer and died this morning. And well…she was born deaf, so tonight was the ____45___ time she ever heard me play the piano. I wanted to make it special.
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It was a beautiful day for sightseeing. My friends and I went out just for 1 . When lunch time came, we set our sight 2 a small park in town. Each of us went to get 3 he wanted and would meet back on the grass later. My friend Robby and I went to a hot dog shop. The vendor (卖主) put together the hot dog just Robby wanted it to be. But when she took out money to pay him, the man said, "It looks a little stale on the cool side, so never mind 4 me. This will be my freebie (免费赠品) of the day." We said our thanks, 5 our friends in the park, and began to eat our food. As we talked and ate, I saw a man 6 alone nearby. He was looking at us. I could tell that he hadn't showered for days. Another homeless man, I thought, like all the others you see in cities. I didn't pay much 7 attention than that. We finished eating and wanted to 8 more sightseeing. But when Robby and I went to the garbage to throw away our lunch bags, I heard a strong voice asking, "There isn't any food in those bags, is there?" It was the man 9 had been watching us. I didn't know what to do for a moment. " 10 , I ate it already." "Oh," was his only answer, with no shame in his voice at all. It was clear that he was too hungry to feel ashamed. I felt 11 for the man, but I didn't know what I could do. At that time Robby said, "I'll be back soon. Please wait for me a minute." Then she ran off. I watched curiously (好奇地) as she went 12 the street and into the hot dog shop again. Then I came to know what she was going to do. Sure enough, she came back with a hot dog in her hand in a minute. She gave the food to the hungry man. 13 to me, Robby said with a smile, "I was just passing on the 14 someone gave me before." That day I learned how generosity can go farther than the person who 15 . By giving, you also teach others how to give. | ||||
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Robby was 11 years old when his mother sent him to have his first piano lesson. I prefer that students begin at an earlier age, but Robby said 1 had always been his mother's dream to hear him play the piano. So I took him on 2 my student. Although Robby tried very hard, 3 he was not good at music. However, he continued and 4 the end of each weekly lesson he'd always say: "My mom is going to hear me play someday." But it seemed hopeless. He didn't have a talent for music. One day, Robby stopped 5 to our lessons. He told me that his mom had been sick and unable to take him to piano lessons, but he was still practicing. He asked 6 he could take part in my concert and I agreed. The night of the concert came. The high school gym 7 with parents, friends and relatives. The concert was going well. Then Robby came up on the stage, and began to play the piano. He played 8 well that everyone was on their feet, clapping (鼓掌) excitedly. In tears, I ran up on the stage, "Oh, Robby! 9 did you do it?". "Well, Miss Green…remember I told you my mom was sick? Well, actually she had cancer and died this morning. And well…she was born deaf, so tonight was the 10 time she ever heard me play the piano. I wanted to make it special. | ||||
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