I used to drive a car for a living.One day I met a special old lady.
When I arrived to (35)___her,the building was dark.I realized that this passenger might need my (36)___ so I walked to the door and knocked.A small woman in her 80s opened.
I took her suitcase to the cab then (37)___to help the woman.She thanked me.
"It's nothing,"I told her."I just try to treat my mother (38)___."
When we got in the cab,she gave me an address then asked:"Could you drive me (39)___ downtown?"
"That's not the shortest way,"I answered quickly.
"Oh,I don't (40)___,"she said."I'm in no hurry.I'm on my way to a hospice(临终关怀医院)."Her eyes were shining.
"I don't have any family left,"she continued."The doctor says I don't have very long."
I quietly (41)___over and shut off the meter.
For the next two hours,we drove through the city.She showed me all the buildings that meant something to her (42)___.
As evening began to fall,she suddenly said:"I'm tired.Let's go now."
We were met at the hospice by two workers who helped (43)___ into a wheelchair."How much do I owe(欠…债) you?"She asked.
"(44)___."I said.
I bent and gave her a hug.She smiled."You gave me an old woman a little moment of joy."she said.
For the rest of that day,I could (45)___ talk.What if that woman had gotten an angry driver?
I don't think that I've done anything more important in my life.
We often expect great moments in our lives.But great moments are sometimes beautifully wrapped in what others might consider (46)___and unimportant ones.