In this exercise, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 1 to 10 with exact words you have heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.[音频]Our words----spoken or written ---- can become deeds of kindness that build hope, ease pains and even change lives. Here is a story of how kind words helped an old lady on her life (1)_______.When Mrs. Law learned that her 25-year-old daughter, Julia, was killed in a car accident, she was (2)_______.. Following the (3)_______., Mrs. Law went to her daughter's office to clean out her desk. (4)_______., several of Julia's fellow workers came by to express their sympathy. All (5)_______. ended with, "If there is anything I can do..." Mrs. Law responded (作出反应) by asking them to write down their (6)_______. about her daughter and mail them to her. "I told them that receiving their notes would (7)_______. me with a glimpse (一瞥) of Julia's life that I didn't know about.Over the next few weeks, Mrs. Law received (8)_______. of letters from Julia's fellow workers. "When I begin to feel blue, I read those letters (9)_______. and am comforted," Mrs. Law says. "There are no words to express how much those letters have (10)_______. to me.