“You probably don’t remember me,”she began,“but I have come back to file for graduation with distinction(以優(yōu)異成績畢業(yè)).”And then she pulled out 8 piece of paper from her 1 and gave it to me.It was my handwriting,but I didn’t 2 writing it.
__3 the Assistant Director of the Honors Program at the university,one of my jobs was to review students’ report cards to make sure they met 4 for continuing in Honors.It was __5__ for freshmen (大學(xué)一年級學(xué)生)to have a rough start and be informed that they could no longer 6 in Honors after their first term. Sometimes second term report cards would be sent to us anyway, 7 students were no longer in the program.
The note she handed me read,"Congratulations 8 your excellent second term.While I know you may have been disappointed with your fall grades,you should feel wonderfully 9 of how you have turned your efforts around.That is an impressive 10 ! Best of luck in keeping up the good work.Remember with a 3.5 average (which you can do) by your last term and you can 11 for graduation with distinction."
The student 12 and said,"You cant know what this 13 to me.I have carded it in my wallet for three years and pulled it out every time I didn’t want to do my work.For three years I have been planning on walking into your office and 14 you this note and this report card." She handed me her 15 report card,3.502."I would like the paperwork for graduation with distinction."
I was 16 .She cried and I wanted to.Writing the note seemed like 17 to me,hut had meant so much to her.I 18 had no idea that my actions had such meaning.
I have enjoyed this memory for many years-- with appreciation for such an act of 19 .The kindness was not mine in 20 the note,but her kindness in wanting me to know that what I did had mattered.
1.A.wallet B.book C.pocket D.handbag
2.A.regret B.try C.remember D.consider
3.A.For B.With C.Except D.As
4.A.professors B.programs C.classmates D.requirements
5.A.common B.impossible C.unacceptable D.necessary
6.A.work B.continue C.believe D.refuse
7.A.in case B.so that C.even though D.a(chǎn)s if
8.A.to B.with C.on D.in
9.A.proud B.tired C.a(chǎn)fraid D.careful
10.A.mistake B.a(chǎn)dventure C.suggestion D.a(chǎn)chievement
11.A.care B.search C.a(chǎn)nswer D.a(chǎn)pply
12.A.went on B.turned up C.broken down D.gave up
13.A.meant B.referred C.happened D.owed
14.A.to give B.gave C.give D.giving
15.A.latest B.poor C.interesting D.empty
16.A.disappointed B.a(chǎn)mazed C.frightened D.worried
17.A.something B.everything C.a(chǎn)nything D.nothing
18.A.finally B.luckily C.really D.a(chǎn)ngrily
19.A.courage B.offer C.memory D.kindness
20.A.writing B.reading C.saving D.recognizing
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