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安徽省六安市2019-2020学年高三英语年级最后一卷试卷
On Monday, 18-year-old Mauller from Uniontown, Ohio, wrote a message on Twitter. It says, "Yesterday I 1 coffee for the lady behind me at Starbucks. Later in the day I found this in my mailbox." Small acts can make a big difference and spread some2.
Mauller also 3 a photo of the handwritten note from the woman, Clawson, which 4 "Thank you for the coffee. I 5 go to Starbucks and treat myself but the last couple of months have been a bit of a 6."
Clawson wrote that her family was experiencing lots of 7 : Her father, who had provided daily care for her children, recently passed away, 8, Clawson to take the day off work; and the mom was soon leaving her job to 9 a stay-at-home mother.
"I cried when I found out you were so 10 to buy me coffee," wrote Clawson, "and I was thrilled to see your car go a couple of houses down from where I live. I felt it 11 for you to know that what you did for me was more than 12 a coffee. It was something that turned my whole day around and I felt so 13."
That day, Clawson felt guilty while sitting in Starbucks." I am no longer having 14, but I decided to buy coffee for myself and breakfast for the kids." When an employee at the order window said her coffee had been paid for, she was 15. On the way home, Clawson found herself trailing(追踪) the car driven by the stranger, who eventually 16 a driveway across the street and a few houses down from Clawso's 17. So, she and her children wrote a thank-you note and 18 it into Mauller's mailbox.
Mauller, a student at Kent State University says, "Strangers bought me coffee in the past, and I always 19 I could have thanked them," adding that she nearly 20 when she read Clawson's note.
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