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It was still a long way, especially when a wind was blowing in. Trint reached for his jacket and 1 when he saw the box on the passenger seat. His mother had been 2 him spending Christmas on the road 3 and had given him a box filled with 4. His mum still 5 him like a kid, though he was a driver now. He reached into the stocking and 6 a toy truck that looked a lot like his truck. He wondered how many stores his mother had to go before she found such a close match. 7 filled his eyes.
He climbed out of his cab(驾驶室) and ran into the allnight cafe, 8 which many truckers were eating and talking. And a family of three were huddled(挤在一起) in a corner, tired and 9.
Trint 10 the boy. No kid should have to spend Christmas Eve in a truck stop.
Trint missed his family. His mum raised four kids by herself, 11 no matter how 12 life was, she'd always make sure they had a good Christmas. Then he 13 his box in the truck.
He looked at the kid again and knew what he had to do. He forced himself into the 14outside to open his truck. He took the 15 out of the cab and hurried back to the warmth of the cafe. He walked to the family. “I think 16 left this for you,” Trint said and handed the red stocking to the boy. “Tell Santa…well, tell him 17 , ” the boy's father said and shook Trint's hand long and hard. The mother smiled gratefully. The boy 18 reached out and caught the stocking and dug inside.
Trint felt good. He had a job he loved, clear weather and miles of open roads ahead. He wasn't 19 any more, or lonely. He loved this life and he wouldn't 20 a thing.
My mother is a diligent and kind woman. She is very busy from morning till night. As a teacher, she works hard.Both my brother and I love her dearly as she loves us.
My mother has been teaching maths at a middle school in my hometown. She goes to work early in the morning and does not return home until late in the afternoon.She treats them with patience and teaches them well. For her excellent quality and very good teaching results, she has been elected as a model teacher several times.
Every day, when she comes back home from work, she sets about doing housework, sweeping the living room and bedrooms or cleaning the furniture, and putting everything in good order. She seems to be busy all the time. As she has been very busy working every day, she looks older than her age. But she looks as cheerful and happy as ever. Mother never buys expensive dresses for herself, but she often buys some inexpensive but high quality clothes for us.She just eats a plain meal outside when she is too busy to cook herself. She lives a busy yet simple life, without any complaints.
Often she says to us, “Work while you work, and play while you play. That is the way to be happy. If you do not work, you will become lazy and be of no use to society.” What a piece of good advice this is!This advice of hers will always serve as a guide to my behaviour. My mother is great indeed, and I always feel proud of her.
A She enjoys listening to classic music.
B She loves her students and cares for them.
C Can you tell us something about your mother?
D I never forget it and always bear it in my mind.
E My mother is hardworking and never wastes money.
F She never goes to expensive restaurants to enjoy meals.
G As a mother, she takes good care of us and gives us every comfort
It has been more than twenty years since pioneering British computer programmer, Sir Tim Berners Lee, created the World Wide Web. But could he have ever imagined how much the web would change our lives? And would he approve of how some British students are taking advantage of his invention?
Univesities and exam boards around the UK are becoming increasingly concerned with the rising number of cases of plagiarism, many of which are facilitated(助长)by the Internet access.
In the UK most school and university students complete coursework throughout the academic year which contributes toward their final mark. In many cases coursework makes up the main part of the qualification. Since coursework is completed in the students' own time it cannot be monitored by teachers in the same way as an exam.
Derec Stockley, director of examinations in the UK, explains, “Plagiarism affects coursework more than anything else, and in the cases that come to our attention, more and more are linked to the Internet.”
At a university level recent reports suggest that plagiarism has evolved from separate cases of individual cheating t o systematic and even commercial operation. Students can now pay for bespoke essays to be written for them by experts.
It is estimated that the market in online plagiarism is now worth 200 million pounds a year. Every month more and more websites offering to write students' essays for them appear on the Internet.
Barclay Littlewood, owner of Degree Essays UK employs 3,500 specialist writers and charges between 120 pounds and 4,000 pounds per essay. However, Mr Littlewood refuses the accusation that he is helping students to cheat.