Several years ago, when I was in Grade Eight, our teacher gave us a test. I studied hard and did 1 in it than last time. Nearly all the questions were easy for me, 2 I stopped when I read the last question: What's the name of the woman who cleans the school?
I thought that was a joke at that time. I saw 3 woman every day. But how would I know 4 name? I had never talked to her before. In fact, I had even never thought about 5 to her, I started to feel sorry. Finally, I handed in my paper. But I6 the last question.
When the test was over, one student asked," Will the last question count into our grade?"" Of course," the teacher said." In your life, you will meet many people. 7 are important. They deserve(值得) your care, even if you just smile and say hello 8 them."
I' ve never forgotten that lesson. I 9 get to know all of the people who work and live around me. That was, perhaps, the most important lesson in my life. Later I10 that the woman's name was Dorothy.