One early morning, I woke up by a cell call. It was from a taxi driver. He told me he had my friend's cell phone.
My friend, Michael, left it in the taxi the night before. The driver called others, but I was the first one to answer his call.
It was a rainy morning. For taxi drivers in this big city, it's a fantastic time to make money. He asked me where he could drop the cell phone off. I told him the street where I lived. Then I quickly jumped out of bed and got dressed, so I could meet him at the corner.
When he arrived, I thanked him. And I was so happy for my friend, he moved to this country a few weeks ago – and I could only imagine(设想) how important his cell phone was to him!
I asked the taxi driver for his name, so my friend could thank him. He said my thanks were all that he needed. Then he drove off.
I e-mailed my friend telling him I had his phone. In the evening, he came to my home and I told him how I received (收到) it.
My friend was very excited to get back his cell phone. He said he would help others as possible as he could.
a. Michael came to the writer's home. b. The driver returned the cell phone.
c. The writer e-mailed Michael. d. Michael moved to the writer's city.