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福建省厦门市2020届高中毕业班英语第二次质量检查(6月)试卷
I was twelve, dependent on Mom. She raised me alone and except when I was at school, we were almost always together.
As a1, she left at 5:45 a. m, leaving me2for waking myself up, fixing breakfast, and walking to the 7: 30 a.m. bus.
I3being left home alone in the mornings, especially having to take the bus. Once I4it, and I wasn't only late to school, but5Mom to struggle to find someone to drive me. After that I was so worried that I left6every day to make the half-mile walk. Before the other kids arrived, 17by myself in painful pre-teen8as commuters (通勤者) drove by.
One day as we walked through town, an older man9us. He suddenly broke into a wide smile, calling my mother's name. But l didn't10him.
"Hello," she responded. "How are you feeling?"
"Couldn't be better! This must be your daughter, right?"
"Yes." She replied.
"Nice to meet you. How11you are!"
I looked at him 12with no idea what he was talking about.
"You have the most wonderful mother. When I was in the13, she took the best care of me. I shall never14her."
I watched this stranger's15in Mom. He kept thanking her.
Right then it dawned on me what it all16for Mom to do her job--serving and loving strangers often during their17times. I constantly witnessed someone18Mom, but it was the first time I had19why l stood at he bus stop every morning. My mom was a nurse; she20other people and me, too. I am not lucky. I am blessed.
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