16.Something "strange" happened!
In recent weeks, customers have been queuing at Donut City, starting at 4:30 am, to buy dozens of doughnuts (甜甜圈). Customers say the doughnuts are (1) . But the taste is not the reason why they've been waiting in(2) to buy them.
It started a few weeks ago, when customers started noticing that something was (3) . Every day for the past 28 years, the friendly husband-and-wife (4) of Donut City — Stella and John Chhan — have stood behind the counter (5) doughnuts. But then one day, Stella Chhan wasn't there.
When customers asked about the reason, John Chhan, 62, told them Stella had fallen ill and was recovering in a nursing home. He would visit his wife once all the doughnuts were (6) .
Dawn Caviola, a (7) of Donut City, thought if enough people would buy a dozen doughnuts every morning, John Chhan could close early and go to accompany his wife.
After Caviola posted the (8) on the neighbourhood message board, neighbors and fans responded (回应) in a positive way. They started turning up in the dark, (9) dozens of doughnuts.
Jenee Rogers has been a regular Donut City customer for the past 20 years. She saw a local news story about the effort (努力) to help the Chhans, which included trying to set up a GoFundMe page to (10) money to help the Chhans, but they turned down the offer. Rogers said she and all of her friends started to (11) the word to go to the shop (12) and buy doughnuts.
When Stella Chhanfirst fell ill a few weeks ago, John Chhan said, she couldn't speak and had trouble (13) . Now she's talking some and can sit down on her own and she is getting better and better.
In a phone (14) , John Chhan expressed how thankful he is to his (15) customers. "I appreciate it," he said. "I just can't say enough thank you and thank you."