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四川省成都市青羊区石室2021届高三下学期英语5月适应性考试英语(一)(含听力音频)
My mother-in-law tells me she's coming over, so I lock the front door. My four-year-old twins stand with their hands and feces pressed 1 the window. Their excited breath 2 up the glass. I need to keep them 3- or they won't be able to 4 hugging their grandmother without being controlled.
As she gets closer, they see her holding a large 5 in her gloved hands and a box piled with cakes. She puts them down on the porch (门廊) as the boys 6 their drawings for her to see through the door. Her bright eyes can be seen, and you just know she's 7 under her N95.
We are 8 to have dinner brought to us tonight. A pandemic (疫情)really calls for a big dish. Carol is the kind of person who 9 to care for her loved ones while in the middle of deep personal 10 . In January, Carol lost her husband of 50 years. Meanwhile, she feels his 11 every day in their apartment, alone. But she tells me she still feels connected to him when she 12 .
I find myself thinking about Carol alone in her kitchen, preparing food. I 13 her standing over the counter, opening the soup cans, washing the vegetables, cutting them up, and dividing them into four separate dishes for the families of her four 14 . How can she 15 such uncertain times without 16 the comfort of being surrounded by the people who love her?
From Carol I've learned that sorrow is love and love is 17 and none of them stops just because we are all 18, by social distancing or more. We still 19 and we still love and we still eat. This is what I want to tell my boys when they ask where their grandpa has gone, and
20 their grandma is standing so far away. However, I give them cakes. And as they take off the heart paper outside, I tell them, "Grandma made those specially for you."
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