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江西省上饶市2018-2019学年高二上学期英语期末考试试卷(含小段音频)
Last week, Nicole Shen received a package from Amazon containing goods she had requested. She also found keys and an employee ID that had mistakenly found their way into her 1. At the sight of them, she knew she needed to get the 2 items back to their owner.
After a little 3on social media, Nicole found out that they4Amazon employee Kenneth Delerme, who5 placed them in the box of items sent to Shen's Richmond, Texas home, about 150 miles away. Without his6, Kenneth had his car towed(拖) and was forced to sleep at a friend's apartment. So when Shen7to him explaining she had found his lost possessions, he was understandably 8. Throughout the course of their9on social media, Kenneth noticed people suggesting that he “swab(抽取血液样本)” as a way to10 Nicole. It was at that time that he got to know that Shen's 3-year-old son Roman. was diagnosed with a rare disease and was11 a bone marrow match(匹配的骨髓).
In Roman's12, it means he can't produce white blood cells on his own. That means even a cold could 13 him. Therefore, the Shen family has been 14 a bone marrow match for Roman.
Eager to 15, Knneth agreed to get swabbed and16persuaded several family members and friends to help as well. “All my friends and family are 17to help Roman or other people that need bone marrow,” he said.
For Shen, this proves that despite the serious illness, the community isn't18 to help. And despite some cheats of social media, this story serves as yet another 19of how it can be used to do good and even save lives. Anyway, one good turn20 another.
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