One day, Raul was miles away from the small ranch(牧场)house in a large valley. 1 seemed to be all right, yet he felt strange and somewhat uneasy.The wind had picked up, and angry, dark clouds 2 across the sky.He could smell the rain coming.And it did. 3 the lightning flashed through the clouds, nearly 4 Raul.The thunder(雷声)was so loud that he buried his 5 in his hands and rubbed his eyes.Then he heard it.Hoof beats(蹄声).He 6 .There before him stood a tall, white 7 .An old man stared down at him from its back.
“Wh-wh-who are y-y-you?” asked Raul.“My name is Gray Cloud, ” the old man answered 8 .“Come with me.”
Raul followed on his horse.A 9 feeling came over him.All 10 them the rain was pouring down, 11 not a drop fell on them.They seemed to be 12 back toward Raul lost track of time.Then all at once he found 13 at the ranch gate.The old man turned his horse, 14 his hand, and smiled.Lightning flashed again.The old man and his horse were 15 .
Raul’s father ran out across the yard to 16 him.“We have been 17 sick about you.Are you okay? Hurry.Let’s get in out of the 18 .”
“Wait,” said Raul.“Have you ever heard of an old man called Gray Cloud?”
“Can’t say I…wait.I 19 my great-grandfather used to tell stories about a man called Gray Cloud.He died a long time ago.They say he was 20 by lightning during a terrible thunderstorm.Why do you ask?”
One day Raul was miles away from the small ranch(牧场) house in a large valley. 1 seemed to be all right yet he felt strange and somewhat uneasy. The wind had picked up and angry dark clouds 2 across the sky. He could smell the rain coming. And it did. 3 the lightning flashed through the clouds nearly 4 Raul. The thunder(雷声) was so loud that he buried his 5 in his hands and rubbed his eyes. Then he heard it. Hoof beats(蹄声).He 6 .There before him stood a tall white 7 An old man stared down at him from its back.
“Wh—wh—who are y—y—you?” asked Raul. “My name is Gray Cloud ” the old man answered 8 .“Come with me.”
Raul followed on his horse. A 9 feeling came over him. All 10 them the rain was pouring down 11 not a drop fell on them. They seemed to be 12 back toward Raul’s home. Raul lost track of time. Then all at once he found 13 at the ranch gate. The old man turned his horse 14 his hand and smiled. Lightning flashed again. The old man and his horse were 15
Raul’s father ran out across the yard to 16 him .“we have been 17 sick about you. Are you okay? Hurry. Let’s get in out of the 18 .”
“Wait ” said Raul. “Have you ever heard of an old man called Gray Cloud?”
“Can’t say I … wait. I 19 my great—grandfather used to tell storied about a man called Gray Cloud. He died a long time ago. They say he was 20 by lightning during a terrible thunderstorm. Why do you ask?”
In order to separate loving parents from their freshman sons, Morehouse College in Atlanta has held a/an 1 "Parting Ceremony."
When University of Minnesota freshmen 2 at the end of this month, parental separation will be a little trickier:mothers and fathers will be 3 to a reception elsewhere 4 students can meet their roommates and talk about dorm room space- 5 adult breaking in.
In the latest wave in which superinvolved parents 6 their children to college, universities are 7 activities 8 to speed the separation.In the age of MSN and twice-daily texts home, 9 colleges are urging "sticky parents" to leave sooner so students can 10 independence.
Grinnell College here, like others, has found it 11 to make it clear when parents 12 say goodbye.After computer printers and bags had been carried to dorm rooms, everyone gathered in the gymnasium, students on one side, 13 on the other.
Shortly 14 , mothers and fathers were urged to leave campus.
Moving their students in usually takes a few hours.Moving on? Most deans can tell 15 of parents who hang around campus for days.At Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y."We recognize it's a 16 day for families," Beverly Low, the dean(院长)of first-year students said.Still, during various parent meetings on Colgate's move-in day, Ms.Low and other officials 17 tell the parents 18 that "activities for the class of freshmen begin at 4 on time, so parents should leave before 4." she said.
Formal departure ceremonies are unusual 19 growing in popularity, said Joyce Holl, head of the National Orientation Directors Association.A more common method is for colleges to limit the hour for last hugs. 20 , the parents of Princeton freshmen learn from the move-in schedule, "the rest events are intended for students only."
One day, Raul was miles away from the small ranch(牧场)house in a large valley. 1 seemed to be all right, yet he felt strange and somewhat uneasy.The wind had picked up, and angry, dark clouds 2 across the sky.He could smell the rain coming.And it did. 3 , the lightning flashed through the clouds, nearly? 4 Raul.The thunder(雷声)was so loud that he buried his 5 in his hands and rubbed his eyes.Then he heard it.Hoofbeats(蹄声).He 6 .There before him stood a tall, white 7 .An old man stared down at him from its back.
“Wh-wh-who are y-y-you?” asked Raul.“My name is Gray Cloud,” the old man answered 8 .“Come with me.”
Raul followed on his horse.A 9 feeling came over him.All 10 them the rain was pouring down, 11 not a drop fell on them.They seemed to be 12 back toward Raul’s home.Raul lost track of time.Then all at once he found 13 at the ranch gate.The old man turned his horse, 14 his hand, and smiled.Lightning flashed again.The old man and his horse were 15 .
Raul’s father ran out across the yard to 16 him.“We have been 17 sick about you.Are you okay? Hurry.Let’s get in out of the 18 .”
“Wait,” said Raul.“Have you ever heard of an old man called Gray Cloud?”
“Can’t say I…wait I 19 my great-grandfather used to tell stories about a man called Gray Cloud.He died a long time ago.They say he was 20 by lightning during a terrible thunderstorm.Why do you ask?”
One day, Raul was miles away from the small ranch(牧场)house in a large valley. 1 seemed to be all right, yet he felt strange and somewhat uneasy.The wind had picked up, and angry, dark clouds 2 across the sky.He could smell the rain coming.And it did. 3 , the lightning flashed through the clouds, nearly 4 Raul.The thunder(雷声)was so loud that he buried his 5 in his hands and rubbed his eyes.Then he heard it.Hoofbeats(蹄声).He 6 .There before him stood a tall, white 7 .An old man stared down at him from its back.
“Wh-wh-who are y-y-you?”asked Raul.“My name is Gray Cloud,”the old man answered
8 .“Come with me.”
Raul followed on his horse.A 9 feeling came over him.All 10 them the rain was pouring down, 11 not a drop fell on them.They seemed to be 12 back toward Raul’s home.Raul lost track of time.Then all at once he found 13 at the ranch gate.The old man turned his horse, 14 his hand, and smiled.Lightning flashed again.The old man and his horse were 15 .
Raul’s father ran out across the yard to 16 him.“We have been 17 sick about you.Are you okay?Hurry.Let’s get in out of the 18 .”
“Wait”, said Raul.“Have you ever heard of an old man called Gray Cloud?”
“Can’t say I…wait.I 19 my great-grandfather used to tell stories about a man called Gray Cloud.He died a long time ago.They say he was 20 by lightning during a terrible thunderstorm.Why do you ask?”