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I'll never forget one summer day in 1975. On that day my 1 suddenly died because of an unexplained illness at the age of 36. Later that afternoon, a police officer 2 to my house to ask for my father's permission (允許) for the hospital to 3 mother's valve (心臟瓣膜). I was greatly sur-prised. I ran into the house in tears. At 14 I just couldn't understand why people would take apart (分解) a person I 4 . 5 my father told him, "Yes." "How can you let them do that to her?" I 6 him. " Linda," he said 7 , putting his arms around me, "the greatest present you can give is a part of 8 . Your mother and I decided long ago that if we can make a person's life 9 after we die, our death will have meaning." The lesson my father taught me that day became one of the most 10 in my life. Years passed. I married and had a family 11 my own. In 1996 my father became seriously ill. With a smile he told me that when he died, he wanted to donate (捐贈(zèng)) 12 was in good condition (狀況), especially his eyes. My father died and we donated 13 as he had wanted. Three days later, my daughter said, "Mum, I'm so 14 of what you did for Grandpa." At that moment I realized that my father gave 15 his eyes. What he left behind sparkled (閃爍) in my daughter's eyes-pride. | ||||
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Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Smith are sisters. Mrs. Wilson lives in a house in Duncan and Mrs. Smith lives in an apartment in Victoria. One day, Mrs. Wilson 1 her sister. When her sister answered the door, Mrs. Wilson saw tears in her eyes. "What's the matter?" she asked. Mrs. Smith said, "My cat Sammy died last night and I have no 2 to bury (埋葬) him." She began to cry again. Mrs. Wilson was very 3 because she knew her sister loved the cat very much. Suddenly Mrs. Wilson said, "I can bury your cat in 4 garden in Duncan and you can come and visit him 5 ." Mrs. Smith stopped crying and the two sisters had tea together and a nice visit. It was now five o'clock and Mrs. Wilson said it was time for her to 6 . She put on her hat, coat and gloves and Mrs. Smith put the dead Sammy into a shopping bag. Mrs. Wilson took the shopping bag and 7 to the bus stop. She waited a long time for the bus, so the bought a 8 . When the bus arrived, she got on the bus, sat down and put the shopping bag on the 9 beside her feet. She then began to read the newspapers. When the bus arrived at her bus stop, she got off the bus and walked for about two minutes. Suddenly she remembered she 10 the shopping bag on the bus. | ||||
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I'll never forget one summer day in 1975. On that day my 1 suddenly died because of an unexplained illness at the age of 36. Later that afternoon, a police officer 2 to my house to ask for, my father's permission (允許) for the hospital to 3 mother's valve (心臟瓣膜). I was greatly surprised. I ran into the house in tears. At 14 I just couldn't understand why people would take apart (分解) a person I 4 . 5 my father told him, “Yes.”
“How can you let them do that to her?” I 6 him.
“Linda,” he said 7 , putting his arms around me, “the greatest present you can give is a part of 8 . Your mother and I decided long ago that if we can make a person's life 9 after we died, our death will have meaning.”
The lesson my father taught me that day became one of the most 10 lessons in my life.
Years passed. I married and had a family 11 my own. In 1996 my father became seriously ill. With a smile he told me that when he died, he wanted to donate (捐贈(zèng)) 12 was in good condition (狀況), especially his eyes.
My father died and we donated 13 as he had wanted. Three days later, my daughter said, “Mum, I'm so 14 of what you did for Grandpa.” At that moment I realized that my father gave 15 his eyes. What he left behind sparkled (閃爍) in my daughter's eyes—pride.
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