Sandy:
I want to write about West Hill for my history project. Yesterday, I went to West Hill and interviewed an old man there.
Amy:
Is he living in West Hill?
Sandy:
Yes, he is. He's Mr.Hu. I met him in the park. He was playing chess with a group of old men there. They never looked away from the (l) ________ when they were playing.
Amy:
Is Mr.Hu (2) ________?
Sandy:
Yes, but his wife died many years ago. He's very (3) ________ flow because his on1y son has moved to Toronto. He was a (4) ________ in the past but now he sells (5) ________ in tl1e street.
Amy:
Why didn’t he go with his son?
Sandy:
He (6) ________ (likes) the weather in Toronto. He said it's too (7) ________ (hot) for him and it snows in winter.
Amy:
I agree. And life is (8) ________ (same) there, too.
Sandy:
Many old people have similar problems. Their children move away but they stay in the old area.
Amy:
Some stay there because their children don’t want to live with them. These (9) _________ (old) people are quite irresponsible. I won’t do that to my parents.
Sandy:
I won’t, either. It's very (10) ________ (kind).
Amy:
But sometimes young people want to live with their parents. It's just that their parents are (11) ________ (sad) when they're by themselves. They don’t want to leave their old houses.
Sandy:
Yes, you're right. My grandma doesn’t want to live with us because it's (12) ________ (possible) for her to see her (13) ________(new) friends often.
She'll (14) ________ them if she stays with us.