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At the time my son was born in 1956, I shared a hospital room with a young woman who bore a boy on the same day. Partly because my parents 46 a shop selling flowers, the room was soon 47 with the lovely scent of roses.
As the seventh floral arrangement was 48 , I was beginning to feel 49 , for no flowers had arrived for my roommate, Ann. She sat on the edge of her bed and leaned forward to admire the 50 bouquet. She was a pretty young woman, yet there was something about her large, brown eyes that made me think she had known too much 51 , too much sadness for one so young. I had the feeling she had always had to admire someone else’ 52 .
“I’m enjoying every 53 of this”, she said as though she had read my 54 and was trying to reassure me. “Wasn’t I the lucky one to get you for a 55 ?”
I still felt uncomfortable, however. 56 there were some magic button I could push to 57 the sadness in her eyes. Well, I thought, at least,I can see that she has some flowers. When my mother and father came to see me that day, I asked them to send 58 some.
The flowers arrived just 59 Ann and I were finishing supper.
“More flowers for you,” she said, 60 .
“No, not this time,” I said, looking at the 61 “These are for you.”
Ann stared at the blossoms a long time, not saying anything. She ran her 62 across the pale blue bouquets and 63 touched each of the sweet roses as though trying to engrave(刻画) them on her 64 .
“How can I ever thank you” she said softly.
I was almost embarrassed. It was such a little 65 on my part.
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At the time my son was born in 1956, I shared a hospital room with a young woman who bore a boy on the same day. Partly because my parents 46 a shop selling flowers, the room was soon 47 with the lovely scent of roses.
As the seventh floral arrangement was 48 , I was beginning to feel 49 , for no flowers had arrived for my roommate, Ann. She sat on the edge of her bed and leaned forward to admire the 50 bouquet. She was a pretty young woman, yet there was something about her large, brown eyes that made me think she had known too much 51 , too much sadness for one so young. I had the feeling she had always had to admire someone else’ 52 .
“I’m enjoying every 53 of this”, she said as though she had read my 54 and was trying to reassure me. “Wasn’t I the lucky one to get you for a 55 ?”
I still felt uncomfortable, however. 56 there were some magic button I could push to 57 the sadness in her eyes. Well, I thought, at least,I can see that she has some flowers. When my mother and father came to see me that day, I asked them to send 58 some.
The flowers arrived just 59 Ann and I were finishing supper.
“More flowers for you,” she said, 60 .
“No, not this time,” I said, looking at the 61 “These are for you.”
Ann stared at the blossoms a long time, not saying anything. She ran her 62 across the pale blue bouquets and 63 touched each of the sweet roses as though trying to engrave(刻画) them on her 64 .
“How can I ever thank you” she said softly.
I was almost embarrassed. It was such a little 65 on my part.
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Ann Jones is one of the most 1 people I have met: she is only twenty-five, but she has traveled to over fifty different 2 . Five years ago, she was a typist in Birminham, but she decided to give up her 3 and see the world. Since then, her 4 has changed completely.
The first time she went 5 was seven years ago, 6 she was just 18.She took a boat to France and then hitch-hiked(搭车)around 7 for five weeks. She has visited Europe many times since that first trip, 8 , but this holiday was the one which made her start traveling. She has never forgot the 9 of those five weeks, although it was not enjoyable. When she was on a train, somebody 10 her purse. So she lost all her 11 and had to work in a restaurant for a fortnight. She made some good friends there, however, and has 12 several times since then.
How did she find money for her 13 ? After her first trip abroad, she went home and worked for two years, 14 all the time. Now she travels 15 , finding work when her money is low. She has made a lot of 16 , she says, and has learned quite a few 17 . Although she has had occasional 18 and has often been sick, she has never thought about 19 her travels. “My first time abroad changed my life,” she says, “and I have 20 to travel ever since.”
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Tom: You'd better take pencil and paper to class.You need to take notes.
Ann: Why? Everything the teacher will talk about is in the book.
Tom: Yes, it's true. 1
Ann: Sure.I underline or circle the important information in the book.
Tom: I also do that. 2 Quite often you do not completely understand
what you read in a book.His explanations must be written down.
Ann: Right. 3
Tom: You shouldn't try to do that.
Ann: I don't see why not.
Tom: 4
Ann: I guess so.I've got paper.Can you lend me a pencil?
Tom: Sure.Another reason why you should take notes is that you have all of the most important information together. 5
Ann: I'll do that from now on.
A.Because most of them aren't important.
B.You can study better.
C.But I can't take notes on all of his explanations.
D.But will you remember everything important he says?
E.But sometimes the teacher gives some explanations.
F.I don't think it's necessary.
G.You should pick out the main points.
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