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While eating lunch with my 4-year-old daughter this afternoon at a fast food restaurant, I noticed an old man walking to the table with a stick. The manager kindly carried the food for him. During the meal I    36   the man tell a woman it was his    37  . So I    38   what I heard to my daughter. She loves it when people have birthdays. I told her it was OK for her to wish him a happy birthday. He    39   was spending this special day alone.
At first she was    40   and decided against it. As I was    41   our plates into the dustbin she turned to him and quietly    42   him a Happy  Birthday. I  could  tell  he  was    43   by the way he looked at her. I    44   behind her and gave him my own wishes. He was grateful.
   45   we walked away he called my daughter back and    46   her a brand-new gold $1 coin. She thanked him. But that wasn't enough for him. He    47   his pocket and at that I kindly told him that wasn't    48  . He ignored me and    49   out an envelope with about a dozen of a different kind of gold coins. He continued to give her another one  and  tell  her  how    50   it was and that  one  day  it  would  be  worth    51  .  He  then    52   me in the eye and wished me a good day.
What a kind man. I'm sure my  daughter    53   his  day. On  such  a  special  day,    54   can I take away his glory and    55   his offering of thanks?
Happy Birthday!
小题1:
A.listenedB.noticedC.learnedD.overheard
小题2:
A.birthdayB.giftC.foodD.stick
小题3:
A.whisperedB.screamedC.shoutedD.signed
小题4:
A.eventuallyB.luckilyC.naturallyD.obviously
小题5:
A.curiousB.angryC.shyD.proud
小题6:
A.fillingB.droppingC.cleaningD.emptying
小题7:
A.madeB.gotC.celebratedD.wished
小题8:
A.encouragedB.touchedC.botheredD.respected
小题9:
A.went onB.went upC.looked aroundD.set out
小题10:
A.SoB.IfC.AsD.Though
小题11:
A.boughtB.awardedC.showedD.handed
小题12:
A.picked upB.dug intoC.put upD.took out
小题13:
A.badB.availableC.necessaryD.impossible
小题14:
A.putB.sentC.pulledD.gave
小题15:
A.beautifulB.commonC.necessaryD.special
小题16:
A.somethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nothing
小题17:
A.caughtB.lookedC.glaredD.touched
小题18:
A.troubledB.madeC.witnessedD.remembered
小题19:
A.whenB.whyC.what D.how
小题20:
A.put awayB.turn downC.turn outD.hold up

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