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¡¡¡¡One summer afternoon it was very (3) outside. Mr. Black came to the building site. He got off his car and found all the workers working hard in the sun. He was happy and told to buy enough (4) for them. Suddenly he saw a young man sitting under a big tree and drinking tea there. He became (5) and came up to him. The young man didn't (6) him, keeping on sitting there.

¡¡¡¡¡°How much (7) you (7) in a month, young man?¡±

¡¡¡¡¡°One thousand eight hundred dollars, sir.¡± was the answer.

¡¡¡¡Mr. Black (8) his secretary£¨ÃØÊ飩and said£¬ ¡°Take him to the office and pay him two thousand dollars and let him go! I'll never see him!¡±

¡¡¡¡Soon after the young man (9) , a foreman£¨¹¤Í·£© came and asked, ¡°Where' the young man gone?¡±

¡¡¡¡¡°Who's he?¡± said Mr. Black.

¡¡¡¡¡°I'm sorry I don't know, Mr. Black.¡± said the fore-man, ¡°I was told he had come to bring a (10) for me.¡±

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It was Christmas time in 2008, I had no idea that this would be the 31 Christmas we would spend with mom.This was a very special Christmas for me¡ªyou see mom ¡¡32 owned a new coat that I could remember.

Mom had polio(С¶ùÂé±ÔÖ¢)when she was a young child. One of her legs was larger than the other. Sometimes she would have trouble walking, but she never complained. Mom always ¡¡33 my friends with kindness and they were always welcome at our house ¡¡34 .I remember my good friend Glen coming over and talking with mom even when I wasn't at home. Mom was always willing to ¡¡35 a listening ear.

¡¡ Mom's all clothes were four dresses, four pairs of shoes, a light jacket,and a couple of sweaters.

¡¡I decided that I would buy mom a ¡¡36 that year, so I took her ¡¡37 ¡¡to find something for Christmas. As we went past the coat shelf, one of the coats on the shelf ¡¡38 ¡¡mom's eys. I asked her to try on the coat for fun. She said that we did not have the money to buy the coat. ¡¡39 after a long talk with mom, we left the store with mom wearing that nice new coat in the end. She agreed that the coat did look good ¡¡40 ¡¡her. I will ever be ¡¡41 for this opportunity. being able to give back just a little. This was the nicest coat that she ever 42 .

¡¡In Februay of 2009 mom passed ¡¡43 at age 42. As I reflect(»ØÒä)back on my mother's life, it was ¡¡44 ¡¡with acts of kindness. Giving came ¡¡45 ¡¡her heart,with a willingness to help whenever possible.

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¡¡¡¡One spring he took his class to (4) a place of interest. The children saw a lot of (5) things and had a good time there. But on their way to school, their (6) was hit by a truck because the young driver was drunk (ºÈ×í). Five students (7) and more than half of the children were (8) in the accident. He didn't know how it had happened and was very (9) it and after he came out of hospital, he left the school and became a (10) . He tried his best to stop the drivers from breaking the traffic regulations (¹æÔò). He worked hard and was strict with the drivers. So they were afraid of him.

¡¡¡¡One afternoon it was very hot. Mr. Evans was (11) . He was standing at the crossing and watching the traffic. Suddenly he saw a (12) rushing towards the crossing. It ran so fast that it almost hit a man (13) a bike. He stopped it at once and saw a girl in it.

¡° (14) your licence to me£¬madam£¬¡±said Mr. Evans.

The girl handed her bag to him and said£¬¡°Please look for it in the bag (15) .I can't see anything without glasses.¡±

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My 14-year-old brother John dreamed of having a black woolen coat, for at that time this kind of coat was 31¡¡ with teenagers, but it could cost several hundred dollars. One day my brother and I went into a shop and saw a black woolen coat at the same time. The coat felt very soft, and it cost only ¡ç28. It was¡¡ 32¡¡ but so nice. We looked at each other, saying nothing, but John¡¯s eyes shone.

¡¡¡¡¡¡ John tried on the coat and¡¡ 33¡¡ it at once. John wore the coat to school the next day happily and came home with a big¡¡ 34 . ¡°How do the kids like your coat?¡± I asked. ¡°They love it,¡± he said. I started to call him ¡°Lord (ÀÏÒ¯) John¡±.

¡¡¡¡¡¡ Over the next few weeks, there seemed to be a¡¡ 35¡¡ in John. He became more polite, more confident and more pleasing. He would 36¡¡ his classmates his pens; he would bring his father a cup of tea when he got home; he would¡¡ 37¡¡ a blind man cross the road.

¡¡¡¡¡¡ When my mother talked about her son¡¯s change with one of his teachers and wondered what caused it, he said, ¡°It must be his 38 !¡± One day, in the library, my brother and I happened to meet a friend of my father¡¯s, who had not seen us for a long time. John came up and shook hands with him like a 39 ! The friend said in surprise, ¡°Are you John? You have changed so much!¡±

¡¡¡¡¡¡ What really changed John was his own attitude(̬¶È).¡¡ 40¡¡ you think you are a gentleman or a lady, you can become a perfect one.

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¡¡ Cheap living 26 starts with keeping the big cost small£®For most people£¬that 27 housing£®So Sarah chose to share a flat with three other friends£®Her next biggest cost was¡¡ 28 £®When she ate out£¬she went to cheap restaurants£® 29 she bought a $9£®99 whole chicken at a local restaurant£®She then¡¡ 30 the chicken bones(¹ÇÍ·)home and made soup out of them£®Nowadays young people often 31 a lot of money on entertainment(ÓéÀÖ)£®But Sarah said£¬¡°I enjoy walking 32 in New York City£®I love going to museums and parks£®¡± Did Sarah feel poor 33 cheap living? Not really£®She even managed to take two trips£¬one to the Netherlands£¬ 34 to Portland£®

¡°Don't think of saving money as something 35 £®It's a kind of game£¬¡±said Sarah£®

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