41BMy neighbor told me that there had been a call for me when I came home that evening. Then I thought of my mother, who hadn’t been too 66 . I ran quickly to the phone box and 67 home to find out that my mother was in 68 . “Get home, Son,” my father said. I knew from my father’s tone of 69 that my mother was going to 70 that night.I reached the railway station to find I’d 71 the last train. So I bought a train ticket and got on a 72 to Peterborough, hoping I could catch the connection to Leeds.“ 73 , please,” I heard as I stared 74 out of the window at the 75 . I took out my ticket and gave it to the guard when he 76 . He looked at it and then at me. I’d been 77 and had red eyes.“Are you OK、 You look 78 ,” he said. “Is there anything I can do for you、” I said in a sad voice, “My mother is in hospital, she won’t 79 the night. But I’m going to miss the connection to Leeds at Peterborough.”“Sorry to hear that, Son.” Then he left. Ten minutes later, he was back again. He touched my arm, “Listen, when we get to Peterborough, 80 straight over to Platform One as quickly as you can. The train to Leeds will be there.’’I looked at him 81 . “I’ve just phoned Peterborough. They’re going to 82 the train up for you,” he added.Then he left again. “Tickets, please.”I suddenly 83 I should say something to him. So I said: “I wish I had some way to thank you. I 84 what you’ve done.”He had a 85 smile on his face and said, “If you want to thank me, the next time you see someone in trouble, help them out.”
A.nice
B.right
C.well
D.bad
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