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Mickleasked.
“Itlookslikeanyotherfish,”Tommysaid.Hepickeditupgentlyandcarriedittothewater.
“Doyouthinkitwillgrantusanywishes?
Micklelaughed.
Theboyswatchedasthesilverfishspedoffthroughthewater.“No.Maybenexttime”,Tommygrinned.
Asthetwofriendswalkedfartherdownthebeachtheycameuponabottle.Itwasgreenwithacorkinthemouth.
“Ourluckwillchange.Doesithaveamaporagenieinside?
”Micklejoked.
Micklereacheddownandpickedupthebottle.Herubbedit.Nothinghappened.Hepulledonthecork.Nothinghappened.Heshookit.Nothinghappened.
“Trythecorkagain.Ibetthegenieiswaitingforustoreleasehim.Orwe'
llfindatreasuremapandhavearealadventure,Tommyexclaimed.
Mickletuggedagainonthecork.Hewiggleditbackandforth.Hetwisteditaroundandaround.Finallyitpoppedoutwithoutbreaking.Mickleshookthebottle.Nothingcameout.Lookinginsidehecouldn,tseeanything.Tommylookedtooandshookhishead.Empty.
“It’sjustanoldwinebottle,”Tommycomplained.Hegrabbedthebottleandtosseditbackontothesand.
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(2)至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
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Thebottlehitarockandshatteredintomanypieces.
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Thetwoboysranafterit.
Alexstaredthroughthecabinwindowatthedarkness.Soonhisdadwouldcallhim.“We’reready,”Dadsaidashecameinfromtheporch.“Grabyourrod.”Alexturnedawayfromthewindowandslowlypickeduphisfishingrod.
“Weshouldhavedonethisbefore,’’Dadsaid.‘‘Let’sgocatchingabigone!
Maybewecanseesomerareinsectsandanimals,suchasfirefliesandwhippoorwills!
’’Dadpickeduphistacklebox,rod,andbaitcanfromtheporch.
Theywalkeddownthehilltowardthelake.TheonlythingAlexcouldseewasthecircleofweedsandrocksattheirfeet.
Insectvoicesfilledhisears.Hundredsofbugswaitedinthedarktoattack.“Mosquitoes,’’Dadsaid.“
Ibroughtsomespraytokeepthemoff.”
SuddenlysomethingrushedpastAlex’shead.Hegasped.“Whatwasthat?
”
“Probablyabat,”Dadsaid.
“Willbatsbeflyingaroundourheadsthewholetime?
”“Thisistheirtimetobeoutcatchinginsects,’’Dadexplained.“Theywon’thurtyou."
Hepushedtheboatoffthegravelandjumpedin.
Dadrowedtothemiddleofthelakeandstopped.“We’lljustlettheboatdriftforawhile.Keeptheflashlightinthebottomoftheboat.Thefishwon'
tbiteiftheyseelightflashingaround.WhenweVedonebaitingourhooks,we'
llturnthelightoff.”
Leaningdowntogetclosertothelight,Alextriedtothreadawormonhishook,buthecouldn’tseemtoworkhisfingersright.Sowhatifthewormwasonlypartlyonthehook?
Hedidn’twanttofishanyway.Hedidn’tevenwanttobehere.
Dadswitchedofftheflashlight,andthenightfelloverthemlikeaheavycape.“Ican’tseeanything,”Alexsaidweakly.
“Themoon’shalffull.Itgivesussomelight,"
Dadsaid.
Alexlookedup.Surelyenough,therewasthemoon.Andhecouldseetheshorelineandthedarkformsoftrees.
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Lookingintothetreesontheshore,Alexnoticedtinypointsoflighttwinklingthere.
Dadtooka
sandwichfromhisjacketpocketandhandedittoAlex.
Whenmytwo-year-oldsonwasdiagnosedwiththeAttentionDeficitDisorder,myfirstreactionwasrelief—Ifinallyknewthereasonforhissymptoms.However,Iwasalsooverwhelmedwithsadness,fearantianger.Ifeltsorryformysonandformyself.Likeothersinsimilarcircumstances,myquestiontoGodwas"
Whyme?
ThroughthegraceofGod,Iamnowabletofocusonmygratitude.IbelieveGodchosemetoraisemysonbecauseGodknewthatIwouldgivehimthebestIhavewithenthusiasm.Hewillteachmetoloveandunderstandhimforwhoheis.IamgratefulthatIhavemyson,andIamgratefulthatGodchosemetobehismother.
Thereispowerandhealingingratitude.
Howcangratitudehelpusinoureverydaylivesasmoms?
Lookatallthepeoplearoundyou,andthinkaboutthedifferenceyoucanmakeinyourfamily'
slifejustbynoticingandbeingthankfulforallthegreatthingstheydo.Whenlifeisgood,gratitudeiseasy.That’stosay,whenyouexpressgratitude,youshowyourloveandappreciation.Everyoneneedstofeelthesethingseveryday.Sometimesasmomswefeelthatnooneappreciatesus—anditistruethatmomsareusuallylastonthelisttobethanked.Onewayyoucanteachgratitudeisbyexample.Evenonthedayswhenitseemsyourchildrenorhusbandaredoingeverythingwrong,findareasontothankthem.Takethetimeandenergytolookforthegood.Thinkaboutthethingsthatyourfamilydoandthingsthatdeserveathankyou"
.Youmightsavtovourhusband,"
Thankyouforworkingsohardforourfamily,or,toyourchild,"
Ireallyappreciateyoursenseofhumor—itfeelsgoodtolaugh."
Expressingyourgratitudehelpsfamilymemberstounderstandhowitfeelstobeappreciated.Andiftheystilldon'
tcatchon,letthemknowwhenyoufeelunappreciated.Youcanalsotellthemhowgreatitmakesyoufeelwhentheydoexpressgratitude.
Gratitudeisawonderfulmotivatorwhenyouneedcooperation.
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Sometimeswegetsobusyindailylifethatweforgettobegrateful.
WhenIwastenIwassuddenlyverysad,forIhadtomovefromtheonlyhomeIhadeverknown.Mywholelifehadbeenspentinthatbigoldhousewhichsawthelaughterandtearsoffourgenerations.
Whenthefinaldaycame,Irantothefrontofthehouseandsatalone,crying.SuddenlyIfeltahandrestonmyshoulder.Ilookeduptoseemygrandfather.“Itisn’teasy,isit,Billy?
hesaidsoftly,sittingdownonthestepsbesideme.
“Grandpa,”IrepliedhowcanIeversaygoodbyetoyouandallmyfriends?
“Goodbyeissuchasadword,"
hesaid."
Itseemstoofinal,toocool,whichhasonethingincommon:
sadness.”
Hegentlytookmyhandinhis.“Comewithme,myfriend,”hewhispered.
Wewalked,handinhand,tohisfavoriteplaceinthefrontyard,wheretherewasahugeredrosebush—hisbelovedrosebush.
Whatdoyouseehere,Billy?
”heasked.
Ilookedattheflowers,notknowingwhattosay,"
Iseesomethingbeautiful,Grandpa."
“Itisn’tjusttherosesthatarebeautiful,Billy.It’sthatspecialplaceinyourheartthatmakesthemso.”Hiseyesmetmineagain.“Billy,Iplantedtheserosesalongtimeago—beforeyourmotherwasevenadream.Iputthemintothesoilthedaymyfirstsonwasbom.ItwasmywayofsayingthankyoutoGod.Thatboy'
snamewasBilly.Iusedtowatchhimpickrosesforhismother.
Isawmygrandfather’stears.Ihadneverseenhimcrybefore.Hisvoicebecamehoarse(嘶哑的).
Onedayaterriblewarcame,andmyson,likesomanysons,wentawaytofightagreatevil.HeandIwalkedtothetrainstationtogether...Threemonthslateratelegramcame.MysonhaddiedinItaly.AllIcouldthinkofwasthatthelastthingIsaytohiminhislifewasgoodbye."
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Grandpaslowlystoodup.
Soonmygrandfatherbecameseriouslyill.
Everyyearonmybirthday,fromthetime1turned12,awhitegardeniawasdeliveredtomyhouseinBethesda,Maryland.Nocardornotecamewithit.Callstothefloristwerealwaysinvain—itwasacashpurchase.AfterawhileIstoppedtryingtodiscoverthesendersidentityandwasjustdelightedinthebeautyandfragranceofthatmagical,perfectwhiteflowerplacedinsoftpinktissuepaper.
However,Ineverstoppedimaginingwhotheanonymousgivermightbe.Mymothercontributedtotheseimaginings.Andatthattime,she’daskmeiftherewassomeoneforwhomIhaddoneaspecialkindnessshowingappreciation.Asateenager,IhadmorefunimaginingthatitmightbeaboyIfellinloveoronewhohiidnoticedmeeventhoughIdidn’tknowhim.
WhenIwas17,aboybrokemyheart.Thenighthecalledforthelasttime,Icriedmyselftosleep.WhenIawokeinthemorning,therewasalineofwordsonmymirrorinredlipstick.IthoughtaboutthatquotationfromEmersonforalongtime,anduntilmyhearthealedandwenttogettheglasscleaned,mymotherkneweverythingwasallrightagain.Onemonthbeforemyhighschoolgraduation,myfatherdiedofaheartattack.Myfeelingsrangedfromgrieftoabandonment,fearandoverwhelminganger;
mydadwasmissingsomeofthemostimportanteventsinmylife.Ibecamecompletelyuninterestedinmycominggraduation,theplayandtheprom.Butmymother,inthemidstofherowngrief,wouldnothearofmyskippinganyofthosethings.
Thedaybeforemyfatherdied,mymotherandIhadgone