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At the end of my high school, I got a part-time job working at a coffee shop. I had           that the job would be easy but this wasn't true.
One           day, one of my regular customers came in looking sad. I asked what the problem was, but he wouldn't tell me. He just said he           going to bed. Before he left, I handed him a           along with his iced coffee. He looked at me,20because he hadn't ordered anything but the coffee. He opened the bag and saw that I had given him his favourite type of doughnut (炸面圈). He thanked me before returning around and heading back out into the rain.
The next day, it was still raining and everyone in my town seemed to be using the drive-thrn window(免下车窗口). I spent my afternoon handing people their           and waiting as they slowly counted their pennies. I tried to           as the customers complained(抱怨)the weather.
Around seven o'clock that evening, however, my day took a          for the better. I was in the middle of making coffee when the customer from the day before           up to the window. But instead of ordering anything, he handed me a rose and a note. He said that not too many people took the time to           others. I was speechless. I waited until I saw his Jeep left. Then I opened the note, which           :
Christine,
Thanks for being so kind yesterday. I was really           by you. Have a great day !Hank From then on, when I           complaining customers,! Thought of Hank and his kindness. Then I would smile.

A.doubted B.guessed C.knew D.dreamed

A.cloudy B.snowy C.windy D.rainy

A.felt like B.thought about C.went on D.gave up

A.raincoat B.pill C.rose D.bag

A.upset B.worried C.puzzled D.bored

A.umbrellas B.orders C.pennies D.keys

A.smile B.prevent C.listen D.agree

A.turn B.chance C.break D.look

A.rode B.drove C.walked D.ran

A.learn from B.believe in C.care about D.think of

A.read B.argued C.meant D.explained

A.touched B.hurt C.shocked D.understood

A.found B.realized C.met D.wanted

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A.uncertain B.unfortunate C.unconscious D.unusual

A.apart from B.away from C.ahead of D.out of

A.figure out B.clear up C.turn out D.bring up

A.On B.Without C.From D.In

A.then B.but C.still D.and

A.slowly B.briefly C.effectively D.positively

A.delayed B.resisted C.started D.avoided

A.requiring B.describing C.repeating D.reporting

A.comment B.suggestion C.note D.decision

A.surviving B.improving C.mastering D.explaining

A.clinic B.house C.job D.family

A.shared B.conducted C.completed D.received

A man was driving at 70 miles in a 40-mile zone, when a came behind him. Right away the man started thinking of to give.
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A.writing B.looking for C.listing D.looking up

A.even B.really C.never D.still

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A.handed B.sent C.rewarded D.pushed

A.paper B.ticket C.note D.notice

A.excited B.upset C.angry D.surprised

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A.Until B.During C.Before D.After

A.keep up B.take care of C.look for D.turn over

A.important B.natural C.strange D.exciting

A.but B.so C.because D.when

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A.eyes B.tongue C.ears D.hands

A.death B.school C.work D.life

A.made B.played C.did D.carried

A.do B.buy C.break D.set

A.smiled B.laughed C.whispered D.screamed

A.game B.joy C.job D.feeling

A.turned down B.turned to C.turned up D.turned off

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A.ordered B.announced C.demanded D.chatted

A.brother B.sister C.mother D.friend

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