One early morning,I woke up by a telephone call. It was from a taxi driver. He told me he had my 50.
friend's
(friend)cell phone(手機). My friend Michael 51.
left
(leave)it in the taxi the night before. 52.
The
driver called others,but I was the first one to answer his call.
It was 53.
on
a rainy morning. For taxi drivers in this big city,it's the best time 54.
to make
(make)money. He asked me where he could drop the cell phone off. I told 55.
him
(he)the street where I lived. Then I 56.
quickly
(quick)jumped out of bed and got dressed,so I could meet him at the corner.
When he arrived,I thanked him. And I was even 57.
happier
(happy)than my friend. He moved to this country a few weeks ago—and I could only imagine(設想)how important his cell phone was to him!
I asked the taxi driver for his name,so my friend could thank him. He said that my 58.
thanks
(thank)were all that he needed. Then he drove off.
I e-mailed my friend,telling him that I had his phone. In the evening,he came to my home and I told him 59.
how
I got it. My friend was very excited to get back his cell phone. He said he would help others as much as possible.