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        题目:这事真让我______________
        在日常学习和生活中难免会发生一些事情,这些事情或让你高兴、欣慰,或让你伤心、沮丧,或让你失望、后悔……请依据上述提示,结合自己的切身体验,将题目补充完整,写一篇600字左右的文章。文中不能出现真实的校名和人名。

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这事真让我兴奋异常 我是一个快乐的小孩,一直喜欢玩,玩起来就笑得十分开心,就算弄得皮破血流,衣服脏得像个乞丐也不会对玩没兴趣。 秋天的一个早晨,一声电话铃打破了家里的宁静。一接电话,原来是百忙一族的小妈妈。平时上班她也得睡个懒觉,更何况是休息,可今天怎么这么早就往咱家打电话?只听她说:“今天带你们去一个长满了番茄的地方玩。”听见玩这个字我已经想入非非了,小妈妈还在喋喋不休我却一点也没听进去。小妈妈果然没有食言,没过半小时她就开着她那红色的福特车带着弟弟来接我们一家。坐在车上我一直兴奋不已,恨不得插上翅膀飞

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