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How many of us can really ever thank our mothers for what they do for us? I am now 40 years old, so it's been a lot of years that I've had my mom's loving      and direction behind me pushing me gently when I need it.
When I was ill, mom would take care of me     . When I had a terrible dream, she would never     me  for stealing into her bed. When I graduated from college, she took       in me as I walked across that stage. When life would get me down, she would tell me that ,it's always dark      the down ,She's always been my greatest      keeping-me up when life tried to defeat me. She never told me that anything was impossible or that I set my goals too high. With a gentle guiding hand she got me back on the right:,    if I faltered (摇晃) .
A     thank you will never be enough for the kindness and love she has shown to us over the years. My mom      _ more than flowers, candy or other gifts. There isn't a gift in the world that could ever         my thanks for everything she has done for me over the years.

A.guidance B.respect C.criticism D.punishment

A.regularly B.happily C.unconditionally D.occasionally

A.turn to B.yell at C.hold up D.look after

A.interest B.comfort C.pride D.pity

A.after B.behind C.through D.before

A.belief B.challenge C.concern D.support

A.track B.attitude C.sense D.choice

A.special B.worthwhile C.funny D.simple

A.expects B.appreciates C.deserves D.receives.

A.replace B.express C.contribute D.cover

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