13.Your name in gold
Anne sat at the breakfast table, eating her cornflakes and reading the print on the cereal (谷物) box in front of her. "Great new offer!", the box read, "see back of box for (1) ."
Anne's older sister Mary sat across from her, reading the other side of the cereal box. "Hey, Anne," she said , "look at this amazing prize — 'your name in gold' "
As Mary read on, Anne's (2) in the prize grew. "we will send you a special pin with your name spelled in gold. Only one per family, please."
"That's a neat idea," she said "A pin with my very own name spelled out in gold, I'm going to (3) in for it."
"Sorry , Anne, I saw it first," said Mary, "so I get first dibs (权利) on it."
"But I want a pin like that, so (4) " said Anne, "please let me have it!"
"Nope." Said her sister.
"You always get your way — just because you're older than me," said Anne. Her lower lip trembling as her eyes filled with tears, "Just go ahead and send in for it. See if I (5) ." she threw down her spoon and ran from the kitchen.
Several weeks passed . One day the mailmen brought a small package (6) to Mary, Mary took the package to her room. Anne casually followed her in and sat on the bed.
Mary slowly took the paper off the package. She opened a little white box and carefully (7) off the top layer of white cotton.
"Oh It's beautiful!" Mary said. "just like the cereal box said 'your name in gold' four beautiful letters. Would you like to see it Anne?"
"No, I don't care about your dumb old pin."
Mary put the white box on the dresser (梳妆台) and went downstairs.
Anne was (8) in the bedroom. Soon she couldn't wait any longer. As she looked in the small white box . she gasped.
There on the pin were four beautiful letters — her name in gold: A-n-n-e.