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A man was driving at 70 miles in a 40-mile-zone, when a police car came behind him. 1
As the policeman came to him, he said, “Officer, I was in a rush to get home to be with my kids, my younger son wasnt feeling well when I left home this morning.”
The policeman said nothing and started writing something in his notebook. 2 A few moments later, the policeman came over to hand him a paper, and returned to his car without saying a single word. The man started to wonder how much this ticket was going to be. 3
“I had a daughter who was killed by a speeding car at the age of six by a speeding driver like you. He got a fine—a few months in prison—and was free, free to hug two other daughters. 4 I have tried to forgive that man a thousand times, and I thought I had. Maybe I really did forgive him, but I have to do it again, even right now. 5 .”
The man was surprised and couldnt move for the next few minutes. When finally he did, he drove slowly, praying for forgiveness.
A. As minutes went by, he could see from the mirror that the policeman was still writing.
B. So pray for you, and be careful when you drive again, because your daughter is all your life.
C. I only had one and now I have to wait until I get to heaven before I can hug her again.
D. So pray for me, and be careful when you drive again, my son is all I have left.
E. He was surprised it was not a ticket as he began to read.
F. Right away the man started thinking of an excuse to give.
G. Fortunately, it was not a ticket but a receipt.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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It was only a few weeks after my surgery. I went to Dr. Belts office for a 1 . It was just after my first chemotherapy treatment(化疗). My scar was still very tender. 2 , I was taken to an examination room to have my blood 3 , again — a terrifying process for me, since Im so 4 of needles.
I lay down on the 5 bed. Then Ramina entered the room. Her warm 6 was familiar, and stood out in contrast to my 7 . Id first seen her in the office a few weeks earlier. She wasnt my 8 on that day, but I remember her because she was laughing. What could she possibly 9 to laugh about at a time like this? So I decided she wasnt 10 enough about the whole thing.
But this day was 11 . Ramina had taken my blood before. She 12 my fear of needles, and she kindly 13 the medical equipment under a magazine. As the layers of bandage were 14 , the fresh scar on my chest could be seen.
She gently 15 over and ran her hand across the scar, examining the smoothness of the healing skin. I began to 16 gently and quietly. She brought her warm eyes to mine and said, “You havent 17 it yet, have you?” And I said, “No.” I continued to cry gently. In 18 tones she said, “This is part of your body. This is you. Its okay to touch it.” But I couldnt. So she touched it for me. The scar. The healing wound. And beneath it, she touched my 19 .
That night as I lay down, I gently placed my hand on my chest and I left it there 20 I fell asleep. I knew I wasnt alone.
1. A. treatment B. discussion C. conversation D. check-up
2. A. At once B. As usual C. In fact D. In addition
3. A. drawn B. mixed C. changed D. cleaned
4. A. tired B. ashamed C. proud D. frightened
5. A. operating B. working C. examining D. testing
6. A. smile B. face C. words D. hands
7. A. interests B. fears C. hobbies D. tears
8. A. friend B. partner C. nurse D. companion
9. A. want B. like C. find D. need
10. A. serious B. curious C. worried D. nervous
11. A. difficult B. different C. pleasant D. common
12. A. learnt from B. cared for C. knew about D. attended to
13. A. used B. prepared C. carried D. hid
14. A. found B. opened C. covered D. checked
15. A. looked B. came C. passed D. reached
16. A. cry B. move C. talk D. rise
17. A. watched B. discovered C. touched D. unfolded
18. A. strange B. soft C. cold D. strict
19. A. wound B. bone C. body D. heart
20. A. until B. because C. since D. when