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Yesterday when my son and I were eating dinner, I saw a policewoman walking past our house. A woman with a__ look was following her.
I opened the ___, went out and asked if everything was OK. The policewoman said that the woman’s__ had gone missing(失踪) an hour earlier. I said that we hadn’t seen the girl, but we could __. I explained to my son that we couldn’t finish our ___ right then. He said, “Be a kind person, Dad.” We got in our car and ___ the girl all over the town. Along the way, a group of children were playing. ___ they heard what had happened, they said they would help ___. They rode their bikes and joined us.
__ the little girl was found safe a few miles away. I was so___ to see many people help a stranger. It is a nice world.
A. worried B. laughing    C. surprised
A. mouth   B. car  C. door            
A. son B. daughter C. mother  
A. succeed B. eat  C. help              
A. housework   B. dinner   C. games              
A. looked for     B. looked at             C. looked after
A. Before           B. After                 C. Although      
A. them            B. you C. us
A. Luckily          B. Possibly           C. Sadly              
A. proud          B. strange C. happy 

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