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Last night we hitched the horse to the [color=#ff3853]cart[/color] and moved here. A: n. 证明;证书;文凭 B: n. 马车;小推车 C: n. 无知;愚昧;不知情 未知类型:{'label': 'source', 'content': '柯林斯词典', 'isMemberControl': 0, 'type': 181}
Could anyone rely on the kindness of strangers these days? One way to test this would be for a person to journey from coast to coast without any money, 1) _________ solely on the good will of his fellow Americans. The idea 2) _________ me. So I decided to make a trip from the Pacific Coast to the Atlantic Coast without a penny. I rose early on September 6, 1994, and 3) _________ for the Golden Gate Bridge. During the 6 weeks’ journey, I hitched 82 rides and covered 4,223 miles across 14 states. I was 4) ___________ with kindness in every state I travelled across. I was 5) _________ by the stubborn capacity of Americans to help a stranger, even when it seemed to run 6) _________ to their own best interests. I found that people were 7) ________ compassionate. Hearing I had no money and would take none, people in every state bought me food or shared 8) _________ they happened to have with me. In Jamestown, Tennessee, a science teacher invited me to talk to her class about my trip. All the kids were well-mannered and 9) ________. Their questions kept coming. I told the students how proud I was to live in a country 10) ________ people were still willing to help out a stranger. I told them, “No matter who you are, you can still depend on the kindness of strangers.”
Could anyone rely on the kindness of strangers these days? One way to test this would be for a person to journey from coast to coast without any money, 1) _________ solely on the good will of his fellow Americans. The idea 2) _________ me. So I decided to make a trip from the Pacific Coast to the Atlantic Coast without a penny. I rose early on September 6, 1994, and 3) _________ for the Golden Gate Bridge. During the 6 weeks’ journey, I hitched 82 rides and covered 4,223 miles across 14 states. I was 4) ___________ with kindness in every state I travelled across. I was 5) _________ by the stubborn capacity of Americans to help a stranger, even when it seemed to run 6) _________ to their own best interests. I found that people were 7) ________ compassionate. Hearing I had no money and would take none, people in every state bought me food or shared 8) _________ they happened to have with me. In Jamestown, Tennessee, a science teacher invited me to talk to her class about my trip. All the kids were well-mannered and 9) ________. Their questions kept coming. I told the students how proud I was to live in a country 10) ________ people were still willing to help out a stranger. I told them, “No matter who you are, you can still depend on the kindness of strangers.”
Could anyone rely on the kindness of strangers these days? One way to test this would be for a person to journey from coast to coast without any money, (1) ___ solely on the good will of his fellow Americans. The idea (2) ____ me. So I decided to make a trip from the Pacific Coast to the Atlantic Coast without a (3) ____. I rose early on September 6, 1994, and headed (4) ____ the Golden Gate Bridge. During the six weeks’ journey, I hitched 82 rides and (5) ____ 4, 223 miles across 14 states. I was (6) ____ with kindness in every state I traveled across. I was (7) ____by the stubborn capacity of Americans to help a stranger, even when it seemed to run (8) ____ to their own best interests. I found that people were (9) ____ passionate. Hearing I had no money and would take none, people in every state bought me food or shared (10) ____ they happened to have with me. In Jamestown, Tennessee, a science teacher (11) ____ me to talk to her class about my trip. All the kids were well-mannered and (12) ____. Their questions kept coming. I told the students how proud I was to live in a country (13) _____ people were still willing to help out a stranger. I told them, “No matter who you are, you can still depend on the kindness of strangers.”
Could anyone rely on the kindness of strangers these days? One way to test this would be for a person to journey from coast to coast without any money, (1) ___ solely on the good will of his fellow Americans. The idea (2) ____ me. So I decided to make a trip from the Pacific Coast to the Atlantic Coast without a (3) ____. I rose early on September 6, 1994, and headed (4) ____ the Golden Gate Bridge. During the six weeks’ journey, I hitched 82 rides and (5) ____ 4, 223 miles across 14 states. I was (6) ____ with kindness in every state I traveled across. I was (7) ____by the stubborn capacity of Americans to help a stranger, even when it seemed to run (8) ____ to their own best interests. I found that people were (9) ____ passionate. Hearing I had no money and would take none, people in every state bought me food or shared (10) ____ they happened to have with me. In Jamestown, Tennessee, a science teacher (11) ____ me to talk to her class about my trip. All the kids were well-mannered and (12) ____. Their questions kept coming. I told the students how proud I was to live in a country (13) _____ people were still willing to help out a stranger. I told them, “No matter who you are, you can still depend on the kindness of strangers.”