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I collected my two-year-old grandson Max from kindergarden to take him to hospital to visithis mother and new baby brother. ____36____ bucking him into his car seat, I shut the rear door andwent round to the driver ’s door to collect the ____37____ , only to find that it was locked. ____38____ Irealized that the central locking meant there was no way I could ____39____ the car. 

The temperature was 40℃ and my mobile phone was locked in the car ____40____ I couldn ’tcall for help. Panicked, I looked around for somehelp and saw a young man standing by his largetruck. Seeing my agitating, he came over and ____41____ to try to open the door. He was ____42____ inhis attempts but failed. My hero went back to his truck andusedhis phone to call for help. 

____43____ my growing anxiety, I forced myself to talk ____44____ to Max, explaining thesituation. He was so good, ____45____ with toys, but he was getting distressed. Sweat rolleddown his face, arm and legs, but he was calm and ____46____ . I told him that someonewas coming to____47____ him. 

Eventually automobile association officers ____48____ and began to work on the two frontdoors. ____49____ was having any success.Anxiety levels ____50____ . The officers then workedtogether on the driver ’s door, pushing it open, ____51____ then releasedthe other doors.I lift Max ____52____ the car. It was only when the officer poured bottles of water over the twoof usto cool him down that he beganto ____53____ . 

I thanked the young man for his kindness but he refused ____54____ to tell me his name. Ihoped he knew how much his kindness and ____55____ meant to me that day.

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  • A.When
  • B.After
  • C.Since
  • D.Because
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