Davidwillneverforgetwhathappenedtohimthedaybeforeyesterday.He23.(eat)somethingathomewhenhereceivedastrangephonecallfromahospital.Thecallersaidthathisson24.(fall)tothegroundunconsciousonthewaytoschoo1
Davidwillneverforgetwhathappenedtohimthedaybeforeyesterday.He 23.(eat)somethingathomewhenhereceivedastrangephonecallfromahospital.Thecallersaidthathisson 24.(fall)tothegroundunconsciousonthewaytoschoo1.Itwashe 25._ tookhimtothehospital.Davidhunguphiscellphoneandrushedtohisson’sclassroom,onlytofindhimlisteningtotheteacherattentively.Hesuddenlyrealizedthathehadbeencheated,buthefelt 26.(relieve).Justatthattimethephonerangagain,saying,“Yoursonisingreatdangerandheneeds 27.immediateoperationwhichcosts48,000yuan.Thedoctorsheresaytheywillnotoperate 28.yoursonuntiltheyreceivethemoney.’’When 29.(ask)fromwherethecallerhadtakenhissontohospital,thecallerrangoff.Davidgaveabigsmileandsaid.“Whatapity!”
IfthecheaterthoughthecouldgetmoneyfromDavidinsucha 30.(honest)wayhewaswrong.Suchphonecallsarecommonthesedays.Afewofthemmighthavefallenvictimstosuchtricks.Mostparentsaresensitiveto 31..Itwasreallysillytocheatwell—educatedmenlikeDavid.
Believeitornot,it’satruestory.The 32.(colleague)inhisofficecanconfirmit,suchasTom,Peterandsoon.