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B. C. D.Accordingtothepassage,wenowhavemore A.modern B.clean C.fresh D.openFromthepassage,wecaninferthat beautyinnaturecanbeconsideredastheenemyofmodernthere’sabigdifferencebetweentownandcountrylifetodayiscertainlybetterthanitwas100yearstheenvironmentisasimportantasCInMarchlastyear,thecarIwasdrivingwasinvolved(卷入)inaseriousaccidentwithanothercaronacountryroad.Isoonfoundmyselfatthecenterofacrazyactivity,inthemiddleofdoctors,menandpassers-byAlargecanopenerwasusedtogetmeoutofmybrokencarandintoanambulance(救護(hù)車(chē)).OverthenexteighthoursIwastakentohospital,testedwithX-rayanddiagnosed(診斷)withabrokenneck.KnowingthatI’dbeensavedfromdeathencouragedmethroughoutthelongwaitinthehospitalandhelpedmedealwiththecountlessvisitors.OnlyafterIwassurethatthelastfriendhadleft,couldIdirectmyenergiesinwards.FlyinginandoutofmylineofvisionduringmyhospitalstaywastheRedCrosslady,agentlepresenceinwhitewho,fromtimetotime,cameintooffercupsoftea.Afterthevisitorshadgone,shecameuptomeandcheckedifIwasallright.Ifoundmyselflinghereverythingabouttheaccident,myfearsformyfamilyasaresultofmyinjuries(傷)—aboutmywholelife.WhileIwaitedforanambulancetotakemetoanotherhospital,shestoodbymybedandheldmyhandasIoff-loadedalltheemotionI’dhiddenfrommyfamily.Shelistened,quietandpatient.EvennowtheknowledgethatIhavethewaystogetintouchwithherprovidesmewithgreatcomfortIlookforwardtoadayinthenearfuturewhenmyangel(天使andIcanmeetagain,inhappiersituation.Intimesofdanger,faith(真誠(chéng))canencourageus.MyfaithinhumannaturecalledbackbythekindnessofstrangerhashelpedtoeasemyjourneybacktoWhathappenedtothewriterintheShewashitbya B.ShewasheldinherC.Shewascaughtbythe D.ShewasthrownintoaTheunderlinedword“off-loaded”means intheA.spoke B.put C.showed D.turnedThemostimportantresultoftheRedCrosslady’sfaithwasthat thewritergotwellmore B.thewritermissedherveryC.thewriterbecamemuch D.thewriterhadherownfaithFilltheblankswiththewordsyouhear.(onewordeachLATEFOROnemorningitwasverysunnywhenIwokeup

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