One afternoon,as I was driving back home, I stopped at a busy intersection as the traffic light turned red. I waited ____ for the light to turn green,so that I could ____ my journey.

Suddenly, out of nowhere, an old woman ____ and started asking for ___. That day, I had unknowingly ____ off the air conditioner in the car and my window was down. The old woman was standing very close to my car. As she begged for alms(施舍物), I closely ____ her weather-beaten face, which had lots of wrinkles on it. Her eyes ____ lots of sadness and her whole body was ____. I sensed that this elderly lady had ____ some incredibly hard times in her life and at this time there was no one to look after her, ____ forced her to beg on the streets.

Seeing her condition, I immediately felt from ____ my being a huge surge (洶涌)of ____ for her. It was coming deep from within my heart. I normally gave loose ____ to beggars, however, that day my inner self strongly ____ me that I give her something substantial(大量的)so that she ____ have a decent meal.

Without any ____ I took out a substantial amount from my wallet and ____ it in her hand. Her weather-beaten face lit up with a toothless smile and she ____ me and went on her way. In the ____ the traffic light had turned green, and it was time to move on.

As I drove back home I felt within myself a sense of joy and ____ surging through me because I was able to do something for at least one person on this planet.

1.A. carefully B. worriedly C. patiently D. narrowly

2.A. continue B. stop C. take D. start

3.A. escaped B. disappeared C. appeared D. fled

4.A. food B. note C. direction D. money

5.A. carried B. switched C. put D. broke

6.A. observed B. noticed C. stared D. found

7.A. presented B. suggested C. showed D. possessed

8.A. moving B. turning C. falling D. shaking

9.A. heard B. gone through C. met D. look through

10.A. that B. who C. what D. which[

11.A. in B. beyond C. within D. across

12.A. passion B. pity C. emotion D. sympathy

13.A. pound B. change C. dollar D. allowance

14.A. urged B. suggested C. ordered D. requested

15.A. will B. might C. could D. must

16.A. permission B. hesitation C. discussion D. decision

17.A. placed B. lied C. existed D. pushed

18.A. blessed B. called C. forced D. required

19.A. daytime B. meantime C. trap D. world

20.A. sadness B. sorrow C. happiness D. mixture

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