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I wrote my first note to my mother and it said, "Hi, Mom! Have a nice day! (1)   , Marie!" I was twelve when I wrote it, and I (2)   the note into her change purse(零钱包). My mother worked (3)   a cleaner in a clothing factory. I knew that when she bought meals in the dining hall, she had to (4)   changes in her purse. I didn't know that she always kept that note, and carried (5)   with her.

After that, I (6)   folded the small piece of paper into my mother's change purse, she and I left each other secret notes. My mother usually hid her notes in the fridge, under a lamp (7)       beside the TV set. I even found one hidden in my shoe. Gradually, I understood (8)   notes became the records of our days, ideas and wishes. But to my mother and me, they were a life﹣long communication with each other that (9)   B  else shared.

On October 20, 2018, my mother (10)   after an illness. I stood near her bed, holding her hand. I didn't cry on that day when my mom passed away(去世). A week (11)   B  ,I even didn't cry. I was so thankful (12)   she no longer had aches and pains.

Recently,I(13)   a note that my mom left me.It was hidden in the pages of my favorite childhood book for years.It(14)   "Dear Marie,I love you always.Miss you a lott.Don't forget me.Be(15)   !Love,Mom"That day,I cried.

(1)A. Respect

B. Love

C. Kindness

D. Friendship

(2)A. threw

B. carried

C. folded

D. pushed

(3)A. on

B. for

C. out

D. as

(4)A. look at

B. look for

C. look after

D. look up

(5)A. them

B. that

C. it

D. one

(6)A. carefully

B. carelessly

C. suddenly

D. angrily

(7)A. still

B. but

C. or

D. yet

(8)A. their

B. my

C. her

D. our

(9)A. anybody

B. nobody

C. somebody

D. everybody

(10)A. lived

B. cried

C. left

D. died

(11)A. late

B. later

C. latest

D. lately

(12)A. when

B. that

C. because

D. although

(13)A. found

B. lost

C. wrote

D. hid

(14)A. reads

B. read

C. reading

D. has read

(15)A. excited

B. perfect

C. happy

D. sad

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