13.When Jean Harper was in the third grade,her teacher gave the class an assignment to write a report on what they wanted to be when they grew up.
Jean's father was a crop duster(41)Din the little farming community where Jean was raised.She was totally (42)Aby airplanes and flying.She (43)Cher heart into her report.However,her paper came back with an"F"on it.The teacher said it was a"fairy tale"and it(44)B come true.Jean was beaten down by the(45)C.
Several years went by,Jean was in her (46)Ayear of high school.One day her English teacher,Mrs.Slaton,gave the class a (47)Babout what they would be doing 10 years later.Jean thought hard about it.Pilot?(48)A,Flight attendant?I'm not pretty enough.Waitress?I could do that.That felt(49)C,so she wrote it down.
One week later,the teacher handed back the assignments and asked:"If you had unlimited (50)D,what would you do?"Jean felt a rush of the old enthusiasm,and with(51)A
she wrote down all her old (52)C.When the students stopped writing,the teacher asked,"How many students wrote the (53)Dthing on the paper?"Not one hand (54)B.Then the teacher said,"all of you do(55)Cunlimited abilities.If you don't (56)Byour dreams,no one will do it for you.You can have what you want if you want it (57)A."
Mrs.Slaton's inspiring words (58)Cthe course of Jean's life.After ten years of hard work,(59)DJean became one of the first three (60)Apilot trainees ever accepted by United Airlines.
Jean's father was a crop duster(41)Din the little farming community where Jean was raised.She was totally (42)Aby airplanes and flying.She (43)Cher heart into her report.However,her paper came back with an"F"on it.The teacher said it was a"fairy tale"and it(44)B come true.Jean was beaten down by the(45)C.
Several years went by,Jean was in her (46)Ayear of high school.One day her English teacher,Mrs.Slaton,gave the class a (47)Babout what they would be doing 10 years later.Jean thought hard about it.Pilot?(48)A,Flight attendant?I'm not pretty enough.Waitress?I could do that.That felt(49)C,so she wrote it down.
One week later,the teacher handed back the assignments and asked:"If you had unlimited (50)D,what would you do?"Jean felt a rush of the old enthusiasm,and with(51)A
she wrote down all her old (52)C.When the students stopped writing,the teacher asked,"How many students wrote the (53)Dthing on the paper?"Not one hand (54)B.Then the teacher said,"all of you do(55)Cunlimited abilities.If you don't (56)Byour dreams,no one will do it for you.You can have what you want if you want it (57)A."
Mrs.Slaton's inspiring words (58)Cthe course of Jean's life.After ten years of hard work,(59)DJean became one of the first three (60)Apilot trainees ever accepted by United Airlines.
41.A.worker | B.maker | C.driver | D.pilot |
42.A.attracted | B.beaten | C.frightened | D.waken |
43.A.turned | B.put | C.poured | D.translated |
44.A.mustn't | B.couldn't | C.might | D.should |
45.A.explanation | B.tale | C.discouragement | D.paper |
46.A.senior | B.new | C.long | D.hard |
47.A.lesson | B.task | C.project | D.topic |
48.A.No way | B.No problem | C.Quiet right | D.Of course |
49.A.cool | B.interesting | C.safe | D.fancy |
50.A.money | B.time | C.imagination | D.talent |
51.A.excitement | B.curiosity | C.carelessness | D.anger |
52.A.opinions | B.questions | C.dreams | D.sorrows |
53.A.real | B.important | C.difficult | D.same |
54.A.went on | B.went up | C.kept on | D.kept up |
55.A.lack | B.want | C.possess | D.find |
56.A.look into | B.go for | C.try on | D.care about |
57.A.enough | B.too | C.though | D.again |
58.A.started | B.moved | C.changed | D.made |
59.A.surprisingly | B.strangely | C.naturally | D.eventually |
60.A.female | B.young | C.beautiful | D.super |
12.Bill was not happy about the delay of the flight,and _____.( )
A. | I was neither | B. | neither was I | C. | I was either | D. | either was I |
11.________ some of this juice---perhaps you'll like it.( )
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A. | Trying | B. | To try | C. | Try | D. | Having tried |