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--- Did you get a ticket?
--- No, ______, but there wasn’t any left.

A:I tried

B:I tried to

C:I try

D:I try to

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是谁爱着你的背影

邓迎雷

    这个周末回家,临走时,母亲将我送到门口。

    我走了一段,即将拐进小巷时,发现母亲竟然在身后跟了过来。我催她回去:“妈,快回吧,大门敞着呢。”她说:“没事,我就站在这路口。”

    我知道,母亲是要站在路口看我远去的背影。带着一种温暖的滋味,我走进小巷,再回头看母亲,只见她站在原地,正一动不动地看着我的方向。因为隔着一段距离,我看不清她的表情,但我能感觉到她殷殷期望的眼神里满是留恋不舍。

    近些年,母亲越来越显老了。孩子们像小鸟一样,离开她温暖的羽翼,有了自己的家,也有了各自的事业,陪伴她的日子少了许多。母亲不止一次地感叹:“还是你们小时最好,天天在一起,现在你们姊妹几个天南海北四下分散,团聚一回可真不容易。”

    每听见她这样说,我总不以为然,没品味出她话里面的孤单和失落。直到有一天,我猝不及防地发现,在我远去的身后,母亲追随的目光是那样爱意深沉。

    那是个夏天,母亲住在弟弟家。有次我去看她,告别时,她又送到门外。直到我从五楼下到四楼,看不见我的身影,我才听见她关门的声音。

    我出了楼,绕过一片绿地,走过小区院子。快走到小区门口时,我偶然间向后望去,忽然被身后的一幕惊呆了——只见弟弟家那个小小的窗框里,母亲正趴在窗口,向我望着,就像一只守在巢里的老鸟,眼巴巴地看着小鸟的远去。看见我回头,她向我不停地挥手,依稀又在说着什么。

    那一刻,我心里酸酸的,眼泪不由得落了下来。如是不是我偶然回头,我哪里知道,就在我一路走去的时候,身后会有母亲浓得化不开的目光。

    也是从那时起,我才发现母亲是多么痴恋和孩子在一起的时光,哪怕只是渐渐远去的背影,她也想多看几眼,不愿错过。

    去年秋天,母亲患病住院。我在医院陪她,午后下起了雨,天色阴暗,母亲催我回去。她说:“我好好的,没有什么事,你妹妹也快来了,你快回去吧,别等雨下大了。”

    我收拾东西回去,母亲送我上电梯。

    很快,电梯从八楼下到一楼。我穿过病房楼大厅,走到院子里,看雨下得不大,我没有打伞。就在这时,电话忽然响了。只听母亲在电话里说:“你怎么不打伞呢,快把伞打起来,别冻感冒了。”

    原来,母亲又在隔窗望着我的背影。

    病房楼的电梯间没有窗户,想望向我出门的这个方向,需要出了电梯间,穿过病房长长的走廊。我能想象到,当电梯门关上的那一刹那,母亲是怎样拖着行动迟缓的腿,努力加快脚步,快速占领那个窗口。然后,老眼昏花地她透过蒙蒙细雨,努力向外望着,只为了看女儿在院子里经过的那一分钟。

    雨天里没有打伞,淋湿的是母亲的心。我连忙撑起了伞,在连绵不断的冷雨里一步步走得很稳。我知道身后有双爱我的眼睛,而母亲不知道的是,伞下的我,眼泪早己不知不觉地流了下来。

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    “Selfless Blessings, a small shop in Missouri offers everything from food to clothing. But it 1 from other shops because everything in the store is free.
    “Selfless Blessings is like a thrift store(旧货商店) but we are a free store for families who are in 2 ,” said the store's 3 , Andrea Berdine. “People come in and 4 . We have a donation box. If they can 5 , they do so. If they can't, then they leave with a hug.”
    Berdine 6 the project in 2012 after witnessing something that brought her to tears. She was shopping at a store when she saw a man was turned away 7 he asked for a coat.
    He was put down and made fun of. He was wanting a coat,” she recalled. “It was 8that he was homeless. That day it was raining heavily. That man was trembling with 9 and wet. However, nobody 10 give him a coat.” Berdine was 11. She got in her car and drove around until she found the man. She then picked up her husband's 12 from the back seat.
    That act of giving 13 Berdine to create a Facebook page where the community could connect and 14 each other. Some people posted items that they could donate. Others spoke of what they needed. The idea, which people in need all welcomed, 15 grew into a free shop in Hollister, Missouri.
    “Thank God. There is a place you can go to without feeling 16 or embarrassed,” said Dennie Alman, who is now 17.
    The store's offerings can mean the difference between life and 18 for some poor people. “When it's freezing cold outside and you don't have anything to keep19, then the blankets you are given can keep you from dying,” said Larry Fraser, who is 20.