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I first had physics lessons when I was in Grade Eight some years ago. In class, I   1   that there wasn’t a Nobel (诺贝尔) Prize winner from China. That made me sad, and I decided to change (改变) it.   2   after that, I got up early in the morning. I turned on the light and took out a physics book. Then I started   3   quietly. I worked so hard because I had a great   4   — one day, I would be the first   5   person to win the Nobel Prize in physics. Later on, I found physics at school too easy for me. I wanted to learn   6  , so I made a reading plan and started to find answers to more difficult problems.
Now I am a top student in physics. I won the first prize in the national physics competition  last month. And I am happy to be closer to my dream after a few   7   hard work. Of course,   8   I have some problems. My classmates always   9   me when they are talking about fashion (时尚) or pop stars, because I know   10   about them. “Well, that doesn’t matter too much,” I tell myself. “They don’t know much about physics , but I won’t laugh at them.”
【小题1】A. joined           B. heard                 C. studied
【小题2】A. So              B. But                    C. And
【小题3】A. writing         B. reading                C. thinking
【小题4】A. dream          B. idea                 C. plan
【小题5】A. Chinese        B. Canada                C. American
【小题6】A. much           B. more                  C. most
【小题7】A. weeks’         B. months’              C. years’
【小题8】A. usually         B. always                C. sometimes
【小题9】A. depend on      B. look at                C. laugh at
【小题10】A. anything        B. nothing              C. everything

【小题1】B
【小题2】A
【小题3】B
【小题4】A
【小题5】A
【小题6】B
【小题7】C
【小题8】C
【小题9】C
【小题10】B解析:
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