Several times on my way to work, I passed a gentleman who I supposed homeless. He had a lot of his possessions 36 down to his bike and held a cardboard sign that said he was a 37 who doesn’t drink or do drugs, but would 38 anything that could be given. He usually has 39 on and is listening to the radio. He is always 40 his own business, often reading 41 . I’ve never seen him  42 “begging”.
Several times, while I was 43 him, I realized I had some food with me, so I turned 44 and offered him that food. He took off his headphones, and said, “Umm, blueberry muffins are my 45 !” with a big smile and a gleam in his 46 . He thanked me so 47 .
The graciousness(有禮貌) and humbleness(謙遜) of his  48  makes me want to continue to stop by with “ 49 ” of food, money or other gifts. In the past, I’ve met 50 folks who 51 the food I was offering, saying that they wanted only money instead.
So this wonderful gentleman being so open to receiving has been a 52 .
It also makes me think how 53 I am to receiving in my life --- am I humble and grateful when I am 54 with something? Sometimes yes, sometimes no, but 55 as gracious, humble and sincere as this wonderful man has been in receiving.
小題1:
A.tiedB.pulledC.a(chǎn)ttachedD.matched
小題2:
A.touristB.gentlemanC.beggarD.vet
小題3:
A.takeB.a(chǎn)ppreciateC.refuseD.consider
小題4:
A.lightsB.headphonesC.cardboardsD.radios
小題5:
A.managingB.caringC.mindingD.inspecting
小題6:
A.a(chǎn)s wellB.in caseC.in vainD.underway
小題7:
A.desperatelyB.frequentlyC.currentlyD.a(chǎn)ctively
小題8:
A.passingB.witnessingC.concerningD.treating
小題9:
A.offB.downC.a(chǎn)boutD.a(chǎn)round
小題10:
A.favoritesB.tastesC.experiencesD.a(chǎn)ddiction
小題11:
A.businessB.eyesC.signD.life
小題12:
A.warmlyB.speciallyC.enthusiasticallyD.a(chǎn)bsolutely
小題13:
A.protectingB.receivingC.offeringD.demanding
小題14:
A.loveB.reliefC.contributionD.surprises
小題15:
A.familiarB.normalC.sensitiveD.homeless
小題16:
A.turned downB.threw awayC.fitted inD.figured out
小題17:
A.surpriseB.blessingC.disguiseD.honor
小題18:
A.dependableB.criticalC.typicalD.open
小題19:
A.chargedB.claimedC.giftedD.satisfied
小題20:
A.permanentlyB.commonlyC.rarelyD.eventually

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小題1:B
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小題1:D
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