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Last summer, Steller pulled off the freeway on her way to work in Minneapolis. She stopped at a traffic light, where a man was sitting with a sign asking for help. She ________ down her window.

“Hey!” she shouted. “I’m driving around giving ________ haircuts. If I go and grab my ________, do you want one right now?”

The man looked to be in his 60s. He was heavyset, and ________ a few teeth. He laughed, and then paused, “________, I was really hoping to get a haircut.”

“I’ll be right back,” Steller said.

She drove off, went to the salon she owns, and ________ a red chair into her car.

Quickly she ________ back. Then she cut the man’s curly graying hair. The man told her about growing up in Mississippi, about moving to Minnesota to be closer to his adult children, and how he still talks to his mom every day.

After Steller was done, the man looked in a mirror and ________, “I look good!” he said. “I’ll have to remember to put my artificial teeth in next time.”

To date, Steller has given about 30 such haircuts to people around the city. These clients are all living down and out, so she is clearly aware of the ________ of her cleanup job.

In fact, for Steller, it’s more than a haircut. It is not only a gateway to show value and ________, but also to get to know people. She wants to ________ relationships.

Steller knows that a haircut can ________ a life because one changed hers: As a teen, she suffered from a disease called ulcerative colitis, which was so ________ that her hair thinned severely. Seeing this, her mother arranged for Steller’s first professional haircut.

Sitting down and having somebody look at her made Steller feel that she was a ________ and not just an illness, which helped her feel ________ and less alone.

After that, Steller decided to have her own salon so she could help the people ________ the feeling she’d had that day. Not long after finishing hairdressing school in 2009, she began what she now calls her Red Chair Project, ________ out to people on the streets. Steller listens to people’s stories of ________, suffering, and struggle to get back on their feet. She believes even if she can’t ________ their problems, maybe she can help them feel less alone for a moment. The attention ________ works.

And it all began with a belief in simple acts of kindness, such as a free haircut.

1.A.took B.rolled C.knocked D.tore

2.A.quick B.modern C.free D.luxurious

3.A.chair B.table C.knife D.glove

4.A.growing B.showing C.pressing D.missing

5.A.Actually B.Curiously C.Occasionally D.Particularly

6.A.turned B.loaded C.fastened D.restored

7.A.ran B.walked C.cycled D.drove

8.A.recognized B.wept C.smiled D.guessed

9.A.power B.profit C.reward D.technique

10.A.wealth B.pride C.innocence D.respect

11.A.judge B.build C.break D.clarify

12.A.make B.ruin C.change D.extend

13.A.serious B.regular C.natural D.obvious

14.A.student B.pioneer C.advisor D.person

15.A.commented on B.cared about C.laughed at D.convinced of

16.A.feel B.describe C.remark D.transfer

17.A.showing B.reaching C.speaking D.pointing

18.A.anger B.envy C.loss D.shock

19.A.find B.list C.treat D.fix

20.A.rarely B.accurately C.apparently D.secretly

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