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提问人:网友jellyku 发布时间:2022-01-07
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Quite a number of people have written to ask me, "How do you face life? Have you ever felt

lonely, lonely 【C1】______ the point of 【C2】______ " I say that once in the past I have. Now life is meaningful for me and full 【C3】______ joy. I have come to understand 【C4】______ Karl Marx meant when he said happiness 【C5】______ in struggle. Work and study give me the greatest 【C6】______ . My only complaint is that time is not 【C7】______ to me. Before and after work I often give acupuncture to 【C8】______ who have come to me help; during lunchtime, I listen to lessons on the radio; when I come home from work there are lessons on TV. The only time 【C9】______ reading and thinking is the evening, but often I have to see friends or answer letters at that time. 【C10】______ I wish I had a 48-hour day!

As a 【C11】______ person I know fully well that time is valuable and life is 【C12】______ . I feel deeply sorry for those people who, 【C13】______ young and healthy, do not 【C14】______ the best years of their life. I often tell myself how wonderful it would be 【C15】______ I could take the hands of these friends and we could advance together in our studies.

【C1】

A.at

B.to

C.in

D.with

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