I never thought about the dangers of growing up during the war because I was only six then. My parents were 36 and both were busy with their work at a hospital. I was often left in the care of my grandmother. Grandma gave Aunt Tracy and I the 37 of taking lunch to my grandfather, her estranged (
分居的) husband, who lived 38 in an apartment at the other side of the village.
As usual, 39 we left, Grandma repeated, "There may be war at any time, so stay on the side of the road. Be 40 not to spill (
溢出) the food." Aunt Tracy and I 41 the lunch box and hurried to Grandpa’s place.
"Keep down and take cover!" Tracy cried out as we heard some 42 . As we squatted (
蹲) at the roadside, I started to feel 43 . Grandpa preferred his food served 44 . If we couldn’t get there on time, his lunch would turn cold! Not wanting the war to slow us down, I said, "Let’s just run for it!"
We tried all the ways we could think of to cross the road, but 45 seemed to work. Suddenly Tracy said, "Bullets travel in a straight line, so we can run in a zigzag (
之字形)."Taking a deep breath, we set off again and ran wildly back and forth across the road., 46 we managed to reach Grandpa’s apartment.
As an adult, I now know what my young mind couldn’t understand then: it’s impossible to go through life without 47 . We may come across difficulties in our life, but we need to be brave, face the problem and carry on.
A.workers B.soldiers C.doctors D.patients
A.project B.trouble C.job D.career
A.sadly B.madly C.alone D.abroad
A.until B.before C.after D.since
A.careful B.still C.proud D.Valuable
A.rose B.lifted C.touched D.prepared
A.noises B.Shots C.Voices D.Cries
A.disappointed B.scared C.encouraged D.worried
A.safe B.nice C.hot D.quick
A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
A.Suddenly B.Finally C.Actually D.Gradually
A.illnesses B.failures C.struggles D.changes