Last night, my dad showed me something special that I had never seen before. It was 1. old box which contained many silver coins. My dad has been collecting old silver coins 2. he was a kid. But I didn’t know 3. he had put all his coins he showed them to me. He said his father used to do the same. He decided to give me his collection when I was to move out to live 4. my own. I knew the 5.(choose) I made was a difficult one, but I wanted to do things by myself.

My father divided his collection into two parts and told me to use6. only when I really got into trouble. I didn’t understand what he7.(mean), so he

explained it to me. And I didn’t know whether I could sell them or not, so I asked my

father some other questions about them and he answered them8.(patience) one by one. He said he only sold9. of his coins to help him finish his studies

many years ago. After10.(take) out part of the coins, I thanked him and

promised that I would use them wisely.

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