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  The rain was coming down in sheets.It was already after 8∶30 a.m., and I was late for an important meeting.I was dressed up high heels and everything, so I called for a cab, thinking that would be faster than the subway.

  It wasn't.

  After a long wait, I finally got a cab, but the traffic was moving at a snails pace, and the driver stopped to pick up another customer along the way.

  I was really going to be late.I looked at my watch every 10 seconds.Then, just as the traffic started moving, the driver spotted a man up ahead in a wheelchair.

  “________!”the driver cried, and began to pull over.

  I could see another 20 minutes waiting, the whole period of lifting him into the cab, folding up his chair and fitting it into the cab's small trunk then dropping him off who knows where, and everyone at work staring as I went into the meeting room mid-morning.

  “What are you doing?!”I exclaimed to the driver.

  As the words came out of my mouth, I wanted to take them back.The wrongness of my reaction started to sink in, and it shocked me.I almost wasn't sure who that person was who had just spoken.

  The driver ignored me, and as I sat there in the back seat, he stopped the cab and got out, as did the other passenger, to attend to the man.

  I got out of the cab and fled for the nearest subway station.As I ran, I understood that, while it wasn't incumbent on me to take the time to help the man into the cab, I shouldn't have complained about the driver stopping.I should have been able to see beyond my impatience to attend to what was most inerrant.When I thought about it at the times, and when I think about it now, this is my analysis:While I am not a particularly self centeredness that living a busy life in a big, fast paced city can promote.

1.Why was the author impatient that morning?(Please answer within 10 words.)

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2.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?

I was sorry for what I said about the driver picking him up.

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3.Please fill in the blank in the fifth paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.

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4.Please use one word to describe the feeling of the author when she let out the angry words.

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5.Translate the underlined sentence in the last but two paragraph into Chinese.

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  1.Because the author want to attend an important meeting.

  2.I shouldn't have complained about the driver stopping.

  3.What a day for him to be waiting outside.

  4.regretful

  5.我開始慢慢地感到我剛才的反應(yīng)是錯的,不禁為之一震。


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