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完形填空 Yesterday I popped into a supermarket on my way home to buy a few items.So there I was, in the 15 items or less line, waiting to be 1 when I noticed a young lady with a baby in front of me.She was really 2 her items, which was probably what 3 my attention to her.So there I was staring, and I watched 4 the checkout girl told her the total.She began to search the 5and then looked up, her face almost white.
Intuitively (凭直觉) I knew what was wrong.She was 6 of money.As her total came to $8.80, I assumed she was low on the 7.So I opened my purse, reached in, and 8 a few of my own coins, saying “How much do you need, honey?” She looked at me 9 and said “Like all of it.”Without even 10 and putting my own coins back into my purse, I told the checkout girl to add it to my 11.The lady could barely speak.She told me she had $10 in her purse but had no 12 what happened to it.I told her it was no accident today that of all the checkouts I could have lined up at I 13 at this one, right behind her.I wished her a 14 day, and paid for the total.
The lady never did 15 me or even so much as look back.She walked away 16 digging through her bag looking for what I supposed was her 17 $10 note.Yet it doesn't matter at all.What I love most about all this is that the checkout girl saw, 18 the five or so other people behind me.What I hope is that they will 19 what they saw.Someday, somewhere, perhaps they or the people they tell, may too be 20 to do the same.