3. During my school years,I had only close friend.We spent years together,and we were inseparable,in or out of school.But the Greg moved away,and I never thought it would take more than 40 years to bring us together again.
As children,Greg and I dove into everything with passion.At that time,we were pure (純真的) and kind,full of curiosity and expectation for life.We raced our bikes and illustrated (給書加插圖) our own comic books.We even became attracted to the same girl from around the corner,a sixth -grader named Joanne who barely (幾乎不) knew we existed.
The last times a Greg was sometime in 1966.It was so short a meeting that I couldn't recall saying goodbye before he moved.Since then,we lost touch.
But then,a few summers ago,I saw a familiar woman. "Excuse me.Would your name happen to be Joanne?"
"Uh,yes. . . " She didn't recognise me until I explained who I was.We hadn't exchanged more than a few dozen words in our entire lifetime. "Have you stayed in touch with Greg?" she asked.I was surprised she even knew of our friendship.
"No.I haven't," I admitted. "I wish I had."
Back at the office I checked my messages.I received one email,and then read it from start to finish.The email was from Greg.
Greg had tracked me down through social media.He was now married,had two children and had become a musician and entrepreneur (企業(yè)家) .We exchanged several emails before connecting by phone.A month later,my wife and I drove to meet Greg and his family in person.
注意:
(1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
(2)請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Standing in front of his house,I began to get nervous. Seeing the photo,Greg handed me a small,old card. |