Alittleboyalmostconsideredhimselfasthemostunfortunatechildintheworldbecauseaterribleillnessmadehisleglame (瘸的).He(26)___playedwithhisclassmatesandwhentheteacheraskedhimtoanswerquestions,healways(27)___hisheadwithoutaword.
Onespring,theboy'sfathergotsomesaplings (树苗)(28)___theneighborandtoldhis(29)___toplantoneeachperson.Thefatheralso(30)___tobuyafavoritegiftforwhoevergrewbest.Theboyalsowantedtogethisfather's(31)___.Butseeinghisbrothersandsisterscarrywateractively,helost(32)___.Soafterwateringitonceortwice,henever(33)___it.
Afewdayslater,whenthelittleboywenttoseehistreeagain,hewas(34)___tofindthatitappearedgreenerand(35)___thanhissisters'andbrothers'.Hisfather(36)___hispromise,andsaidthathewouldsurelybecomeanoutstandingbotanist (植物学家) whenhe(37)___up.
Fromthenon,thelittleboyslowlybecame(38)___.Onenight,lookingatthebrightmoonlightoutside,hesuddenlyrecalledwhatthe(39)___teacheroncesaid:plantsgenerallygrowatnight.Thenhecametothecourtyardandunexpectedlyfoundhisfather(40)___underhistreewithabigspoon.(41)___,heunderstood:hisfatherhadbeensecretlywateringhissmalltree!He(42)___tohisroom,tearsrunningdownoutofcontrol…
Yearspassed.Thelittleboydidn'tbecomeabotanist,(43)___ hewas elected President of the United States.HisnamewasFranklinRoosevelt.
(44)___isthebestnutrition (营养) oflife,evenifitisjustonespoonfulofclear(45)___,it can make the tree oflife lively.