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I ______20______ and left home for college and since then, my dad had been calling me every Sunday morning, no matter what. And when several ______21______ later I bought a house, my dad was ______22______ it by himself for three days in the 80¡ãF summer heat. All he ______23______ was to hold his paint brush and talk to him. But I was too _____24_____ in those days, I did not find any time for a conversation with my dad.

One Sunday ______25______ we had a telephone talk as usual, I noticed that my dad had ______26______ some things that we discussed ______27______. I was in a hurry, so our conversation was ______28______. Few hours later that day came a call. My father was in a hospital with an aneurysm(¶¯ÂöÁö). ______29______ I bought a ticket for a flight and ______30______ I was thinking about all ______31______ occasions(³¡ºÏ) to have a talk with my dad.

By the time I ______32______ at the hospital, my father had passed away. Now it was he who did not have ______33______ for a conversation with me. After his death I ______34______ much more about him, and even more about myself. All he ever asked me was my time. And now he has all my ______35______ every single day. 16. A. find B. hold C. pack D. select

17. A. conversation B. opinion C. debate D. bargain 18. A. ever B. just C. even D. never

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22. A. building B. making C. fixing D. painting 23. A. shouted B. disliked C. asked D. solved 24. A. busy B. lazy C. selfless D. lonely

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