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Here's a part of an e-mail answer Joe giving some advice to his son in college. "When I was young, I often met problems about what to do and what (not do).
My grandmother told me not (worry) about those things. I ever agree with her. Instead, I try to do those things well, and I do every day. For example, I need to eat every day, so I should learn how (cook). I need to talk to (other) every day, so I should learn how to work with different people and know speak well. I walk every day, so my (shoe) should be all right and comfortable. Every night, I sleep, so my bed should let me have a good rest. (take) care of the everyday things means that you do a better job which you need to do in a life time as well.
Nick is a 14-year-old boy. His life is full exams and studies on weekdays. He has little free time. He thinks playing computer games (be) the best way to relax. When he has time, he sits in front of the computer. Just like that way, he doesn't eat drink for several hours.
Last weekend, he played games on the computer again. He was too excited and didn't (want) to move. He didn't have (something) for six hours. When he had to go to the bathroom, he found he could not move. His parents (take) him to the hospital at once. The doctor told him he should have a good rest and pay attention exercise. After coming back from the hospital, Nick follows the (doctor) advice. He often plays soccer with his friends. sometimes he still plays computer games on weekends, he never does it for long. Now be lives happy and healthy life.
One afternoon, A boy carefully took his father who can't see anything to a seat in a noodle restaurant. He called 1 for two bowls of beef noodles. When the restaurant owner was about to 2 the food, the boy suddenly stop him with his eyes and said in a low voice, "Only one bowl with beef, 3 without—just plain noodles."
In fact, the boy didn't have much money and couldn't afford two bowls of beef noodles. He called loudly just to let his 4 know.
When the noodles were sent to them, the father wasn't in a hurry. He 5 his chopsticks(筷子)to search in his bowl, trying to a piece of beef. 6 he found one, he picked it up and put it into his son's bowl,.
The boy didn't 7 his father. He accepted silently(默默地)and then quietly put the beef 8 to his father's bowl.
The restaurant owner saw this, he was moved(感动的) 9 what they had done, then he asked a waiter to bring them a dish of sliced beef from the 10. The boy thought it was sent to a 11 table. The boss of the restaurant camp up explaining(解释) with a smile, "Today is 12 restaurant's anniversary(周年庆). The dish is 13. So you needn't pay for it."
After the father and son left, the waiter cleared the bowls. He was 14 to find under the bowl of the boy were some money. They were just the 15 of the sliced beef dish.