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When I was young, I belonged to a club that did community service work. There was one specific__16_ that was unusual for me. I spent three or four hours handing out warm dinner to the homeless out in the streets. After that I went to a homeless shelter not far from the Bay Bridge.
I was in high school and at the time my sister was too young to 17 . She wanted to help, 18 she made four or five dozen chocolate chip cookies for me to 19 and hand out to people. When _20_ to the homeless shelter, I passed out the _21_ meals. I began making sandwiches and 22 them with the crowd. I had the containers with my 23 cookies in them and began to 24 , offering them to anyone near me.
I 25 an old gentleman and said, “ Sir, would you like a cookie?” He stopped and turned around, looked at me rightly and said, “ What did you say? Did you call me sir?” I told him I __26_, and his eyes 27 a little bit and said, “ No one has 28 called me sir.’ So he was completely moved.
It __29_ me.
I explained I had been raised that 30 color and social status, everyone deserved(应得) respect. It 31 me to think that just because he was homeless, no one 32 him the honor. It broke my heart. I just didn’t understand 33 no one ever called him sir? I had never thought that anyone was below me because I wasn’t raised that way. Every 34 person deserves to be treated with respect. Years later, I still carry that memory and the __35__ it taught me. Sometimes, what we take for granted can really make a difference in someone’s life.
How have you made a difference to others? How have others made a difference to you?
1. A.accident B.incident C.event D.affair
2. A.participate B.join C.choose D.go
3. A.however B.but C.yet D.so
4. A.bring B.fetch C.collect D.take
5. A.arriving B.getting C.reaching D.coming
6. A.remained B.remaining C.remain D.left
7. A.shared B.gave C.helped D.assisted
8. A.classmate’s B.schoolmate’s C.sister’s D.family’s
9. A.walk around B.knock around C.come around D.stand around
10. A.went B.came C.approached D.met
11. A.had B.called C.would D.do
12. A.watered B.cried C.tore D.dropped
13. A.already B.ever C.still D.yet
14. A.hit B.occurred C.struck D.beat
15. A.in spite of B.regardless of C.concerned about D.for fear of
16. A.strengthened B.saddened C.frightened D.pleased
17. A.handed B.offered C.provided D.supplied
18. A.what B.when C.whether D.why
19. A.single B.poor C.ordinary D.normal
20. A.lesson B.class C.truth D.reality
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In the winter of 1990, I was asked to appear on a television talk show in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. At the end of our first day of taping, I was on my way hack to my hotel, (1) I saw something I'd never seen before. Lying on the sidewalk (2) a building, in four inches of snow, was a man sleeping with only a cardboard (纸板)blanket. What really (3) my heart was when I realized that he wore no shoes and (4) . I thought to stop and help him but was not quite sure what to do. As the traffic light turned green, it seemed that life was demanding that I (5) along. So I did. Back in the smile (6) I wanted was mine“environment of my hotel, I forgot about the man on the street.”
Several days later, before the morning taping, I was having coffee in the green room at the station. All of the“important”people had left the room and it was just me and the janitor (看门人工合成) (7) I had seen him (8) go about his business every day while I was there, and he never said a word except“Good morning”or“Can I help you, sir?”He always had (9) to give to everyone. When I asked him how he was feeling today, he told me that he' d been having to ride his bike to work in the snow and that he' d been feeling rather (10) for himself. , that is, until he saw a man sleeping down on the comer of Yunge Street and floor with just a piece of cardboard for (11) him from cold and no shoes. I almost choked on my coffee as I heard him go on to relate how he was so (12) with compassion (同情)for the man that he went (13) the comer to a store and bought the man a pair of socks and shoes.
I stood there (14) it was I who had bought the shoes and socks for the man? when they called my name to come to the (15) As I got to the studio, they were just (16) an interview with a social worker who specialized in benevolence (慈善事业)for eastern Ontario. The social worker told a story about Mother Teresa, who when (17) once how she had achieved such great things in her life answered, (18) of us can do a big thing by himself, but we can do a small thing with great (19) When I went home that day, I looked for the man on the street. He was gone, but I knew it (20) be long before someone took his place.
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In the winter of 1990, I was asked to appear on a television talk show in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. At the end of our first day of taping, I was on my way hack to my hotel, (1) I saw something I'd never seen before. Lying on the sidewalk (2) a building, in four inches of snow, was a man sleeping with only a cardboard (纸板)blanket. What really (3) my heart was when I realized that he wore no shoes and (4) . I thought to stop and help him but was not quite sure what to do. As the traffic light turned green, it seemed that life was demanding that I (5) along. So I did. Back in the smile (6) I wanted was mine“environment of my hotel, I forgot about the man on the street.”
Several days later, before the morning taping, I was having coffee in the green room at the station. All of the“important”people had left the room and it was just me and the janitor (看门人工合成) (7) I had seen him (8) go about his business every day while I was there, and he never said a word except“Good morning”or“Can I help you, sir?”He always had (9) to give to everyone. When I asked him how he was feeling today, he told me that he' d been having to ride his bike to work in the snow and that he' d been feeling rather (10) for himself. , that is, until he saw a man sleeping down on the comer of Yunge Street and floor with just a piece of cardboard for (11) him from cold and no shoes. I almost choked on my coffee as I heard him go on to relate how he was so (12) with compassion (同情)for the man that he went (13) the comer to a store and bought the man a pair of socks and shoes.
I stood there (14) it was I who had bought the shoes and socks for the man? when they called my name to come to the (15) As I got to the studio, they were just (16) an interview with a social worker who specialized in benevolence (慈善事业)for eastern Ontario. The social worker told a story about Mother Teresa, who when (17) once how she had achieved such great things in her life answered, (18) of us can do a big thing by himself, but we can do a small thing with great (19) When I went home that day, I looked for the man on the street. He was gone, but I knew it (20) be long before someone took his place.
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