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吉林省长春市普通高中2021届高三英语质量检测试卷(三)
Night fell. Loug Falter came back home, teary-eyed and 1. The 33-year-old professional photographer had just run from one end of Hawaii's Waimea Bay to the other scanning the water 2 his "baby", a custom-made(定制的) blue surfboard.
On arriving home, Falter 3 his search online. "Was surfing tonight and 4 my baby." he wrote on Facebook. He hoped it would wash ashore in the coming days and that whoever 5 it would have also seen his Facebook post. But instead of pushing Falter's surfboard to 6, the currents of Waimea Bay swept it out to sea, 7 Hawaiian Island.
Weeks passed with no 8 of the surfboard. Then 9. Lyle Carlson, who had made the board for Falter, comforted him with the possible reunion but nobody knew when.
But Falter never completely 10 about the board. It 11on the remote island of Sarangani in the southern Philippines-six months after and over 5,000 miles away. The local fisherman sold the unusual 12 to Giovanne Branzuela, a 36-year-old elementary school teacher for $ 40. For Branzuela, riding the big waves had been his dream.
The once-blue board had 13 to a pale straw color during its journey, but its 14 markings were still there: two elephants and the words "Lyle Carlson Surfboards, Hawaii."
On realizing how far the surfboard had traveled, Branzuela 15 Carlson online, who, in turn, contacted Falter. Falter 16 the board was his and was 17 to learn his "baby" had floated across the world's largest ocean and 18.
He was thrilled, but not only for himself. Knowing someone an ocean away shared the same interest with him 19 a lot to Falter, He couldn't imagine a better 20 to the story.
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