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          閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。
              My heart pounded as I stared at the screen.I re-read the message from my friend,Noelle.Someone had upset her by sharing her personal news,a recent development Noelle had shared with only a few close friends,including me.She didn't know who let the word out,but she was hurt and disappointed.
              I felt so guilty.I knew how the news had got out because I had been the one to tell someone else.Honestly,I hadn't realized she meant to keep it so close to home,but at the same time I'd known it wasn't a good idea when I started to tell it to someone else.
              Did she really not know it was me?It would have been easy to come clean and apologize if her note was an accusation.But it read as though it had been copied and pasted to several people.So I chose the coward's way out.
              "I'm so sorry that happened to you," I typed. "How awful that your confidence was broken."
              I hoped that would do.Her reply came back within seconds: "Thank you."
              Surely,that would be good enough.I didn't take responsibility for my actions,but I'd sympathized with her pain.It would be okay for me to remain anonymous (不公開姓名的) as long as I was sorry,wouldn't it?
              But,deep down,I knew I'd been the one to break faith and hurt her.I was ashamed,not only of my original action,but because I'd put wrong upon wrong by covering it up.
              I felt miserable at church on Sunday.I tried to avoid communication.Watching others take part while I sat in silence was a painful experience-one I never wanted to repeat.
              Later,the speaker in the church challenged us to examine ourselves and see if anything stood in the way to being the best of ourselves,and if so,we should not to let it stop us and we needed to clear it away.

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          (2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。
              I knew what stood between me and doing the right thing:my reputation.
          __________
              I went straight to Noelle after the church.
          __________

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          【答案】I knew what stood between me and doing the right thing:my reputation.That's what I feared losing if I told Noelle the truth.Of course,she would be disappointed at me,but deep down I dreaded the possibility she'd tell others,thinking of which,I was more than hesitant to confess.Yet I was troubled by my conscience:what was my reputation,compared to doing the right thing?To remain silent would make that reputation a lie anyway.To confess or not?I was almost torn in the dilemma.After what seemed like ages,with a deep breath,I made the decision.
          I went straight to Noelle after the church.I first confessed my act of gossip and then how bad I had felt about not confessing my mistake.With all poured out,I felt a great sense of relief.A flicker of disbelief and shock crossed her face but luckily for me,Noelle showed grace and forgave me eventually.We parted that day on good terms and are still friends.I never heard if she told my wrongdoing to anyone else,but even if she did,I know that telling the truth and asking for forgiveness cleared me of shame and set my heart free. (After all,right actions in the future are the best apologies for bad actions in the past.
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