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It was one of those cold winter nights in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco . I was driving an eyesore(丑陋的东西)that could only be  36  as a “ car ” by someone who was either a shameless liar or a good friend .
It was  37  to drive the car because you had to keep your fingers and toes crossed to keep the engine running . I tried to imagine I was driving a huge clumsy  38  ; that way I didn’t  39  the slow speed .
That night I must have uncrossed my fingers to scratch something . The car  40  in the middle of a four-lane stretch of Oak Street . I  41  for a place to turn off(拐弯), but the street was lined with parked cars .
There I sat , in  42  traffic , as tons of vehicles screamed by . In my rearview mirror(后视镜)I saw a car  43  behind me . I knew what was coming . Soon the horn would start and someone would be  44  at me . But I was  45  .
A stranger got out of the car and came to my  46  . He asked , “ Do you want a  47  ?”
I was surprised but  48  . And then he  49  to his car and two teens piled out to help push my car . When I was  50  delivered to a side street , they got back into their car and rejoined the sea of  51  . I didn’t get to  52  them .
Over the years I’ve realized something about the  53  who stopped to help . I’ve noticed that every time I’m in  54  , he appears . The one true thing in this world is an unasked  55  provided by a stranger .

A.heard of B.referred to C.looked down D.talked about

A.difficult B.interesting C.funny D.special

A.truck B.car C.bicycle D.snail

A.realize B.feel C.mind D.notice

A.got B.died C.slowed D.began

A.hoped B.asked C.cared D.waited

A.late B.fast C.busy D.local

A.break down B.speed up C.pass by D.pull up

A.shouting B.walking C.aiming D.rushing

A.lucky B.wrong C.stupid D.sorry

A.mind B.way C.window D.seat

A.change B.ride C.lift D.push

A.listened B.insisted C.nodded D.watched

A.waved B.smiled C.pointed D.drove

A.readily B.quietly C.simply D.safely

A.teens B.traffic C.passers-by D.travelers

A.wait B.recognize C.thank D.notice

A.stranger B.driver C.repairman D.friend

A.debt B.trouble C.surprise D.despair

A.courage B.comfort C.suggestion D.kindness

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