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山西省太原市第五中学2020届高三上学期英语11月月考试卷
It was a February morning 13 years ago. We 1 into the driveway, excited and proud, and 2 up our kids for photos. It was a big day, but back then we had no idea how it would 3 our lives.
We tried to fight it. We knew it marked us as uncool. But we had 4 minivan people.
I don't care. That van is linked to so many great 5 — soccer games, camping trips, and a gang of 10-year-old boys 6 in for a big day at Canada's Wonderland theme park.
That 24-hour journey to Florida to visit grandparents and a three-week holiday to the east coast, full of long conversations and classic rock 7 on cassette tapes.
In that van, I 8 my head off while going out with friends, and cried my heart out at the death of a 9 one.
I've dreamed and planned and moved homes while traveling on those four 10 wheels.
I know it's just a 11. But the first time I watched my teenagers drive off in it 12, I realized they were growing up.
There were days when it drove me 13, too. On cold winter mornings, the sliding doors would freeze 14. Anyone who wanted to sit in the back seats had to climb in through the front. Still, we've 15 to our van for as long as possible. It never ever let us down, even as the repair bills got a little bigger each year and we faithfully 16 whatever was needed to keep it on the road safely.
Yesterday we finally made the 17. It was time to find a newer, smaller, more energy-efficient 18. The van was telling us it was time.
Saying goodbye is never 19. As we close the minivan chapter of our lives, my heart is a little sad — the days, months and years that passed by so quickly.
The story of our minivan is the story of our 20.
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