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was sold to pay debts that I didn't even know I had. In a week I had lost my husband, my home and my
parents who had refused to accept a divorce (离婚) in the family. I'd lost everything except my four teenage
children. I used every penny I had to buy five plane tickets from Missouri to Hawaii. Everyone said I was crazy
to think I could just run off to an island and survive. I was afraid they were right.
Knowing that no one in the world was going to help us, I rented a cheap apartment. I worked 18 hours a
day and lost 30 pounds because I lived on one meal a day. One night as I walked alone on the beach, I saw the
red orange glow of the lava (火山岩) pouring out of Kilauea Volcano in the distance. It was time to live my
imagination!
The next day, I quit my job and invested my last paycheck in art supplies and began doing what I loved. I
hadn't painted a picture in 15 years. I wondered if I could still paint. My hands trembled the first time I picked
up a brush. But before an hour had passed, I was lost in the colors spreading across the canvas (画布) in front
of me. And as soon as I started believing in myself, other people started believing in me, too. The first painting
sold for $ 1500 before I even had time to frame it.
The past six years have been filled with adventures. My children and I have gone swimming with dolphins,
watched whales and hiked around the crater (火山口) edge of the volcano. We wake up every morning with
the ocean in front of us and the volcano behind us. The dream I had more than 40 years ago is now reality. I'm
living freely and happily ever after.
B. the writer's parents encouraged her to divorce
C. the writer's husband took away most of her property
D. there was something wrong with the writer's nerves
B. The writer with her children met with many difficulties when they first arrived in Hawaii.
C. The writer had ever done paintings before.
D. The writer doubted if she could paint well at first.
B. live near volcanoes and oceans
C. become a successful painter
D. live a free life
B. My life after divorce
C. Adventures over 6 years
D. Hard life in Hawaii
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