完形填空Children are good at finding new things. They always see
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Children are good at finding new things. They always see u 97 things long before anyone else. It was little Sam Donnelley, the hotel owner’s son, who said to me, “Look, there’s a man at the t 98 of the Ford Building!”
I looked up at our town’s tallest building—all of seven floors—and I saw the man. He was on the parapet(屋顶挡墙), with his legs over the edge. From where I was, he didn’t look w 99 . He just sat there, looking up at the sky, waiting, perhaps, for the first evening star.
S 100 there was a small crowd of people looking up.
“S 101 should call the Fire Department,” said Millie Banks, the postwoman.
“But who is it ? Can you see?” asked old Mrs. Harper who owns the bookstore.
“It’s the Stranger,” said Sam, who has the b 102 eyesight of all of us.
“The Stranger”. That’s what we c 103 him, because he was a new, unknown person in our small town. And also because, by our small town’s standards(标准), he was strange.