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I remember the exact moment I learned the principle of preparing for luck.
I was on the wrestling team. Now, if there’s one thing I can tell you about any sport, it is that wrestling is probably the sport that has the least
1
.There are only two people out on the mat, so you cannot
2
it on your teammates or your coach. And guess what? There is no
3
because we do the whole thing indoors, so you can’t say, “It was raining” or “It was snowing.” It makes
4
to say wrestling is the sport with the least luck.
On our team were two world champions; one of them had been a world champion five times. We
5
had five people who were national champions. One of them was a guy
6
the name of John.
John had never been
7
in any high school wrestling competition that I could remember,
8
he was a national champion. There was nobody locally who could touch him.
One day, we
9
a match with our biggest opponent(对手). John went out on the mat, and about a minute and 30 seconds into the match he tried to make a particular
10
He rolled over, and his opponent
11
him halfway through his roll. He waspinned(压住)
12
!
The match was over.
I remember on the way home, one of our teammates tried to
13
John by saying, “Oh, he just got lucky.” John said, “That’s so stupid. The
14
presented itself, and he just took advantage of it.”
We used to have this big
15
in our wrestling room that the coach had put there: “Luck is what happens when opportunity meets
16
.”
John’s opponent was prepared to make use of this opportunity. The possibility of beating John was not
17
and he knew it. But he waited for the
18
opportunity to present itself, and he defeated and pinned a five-time national champion.
In other words, the real
19
is “Be prepared!” It’s not just finding the opportunity; you have to be prepared to
20
it.
1.
A.
luck
B.
risk
C.
difficulty
D.
opportunity
2.
A.
accuse
B.
blame
C.
doubt
D.
keep
3.
A.
stress
B.
injury
C.
change
D.
weather
4.
A.
reason
B.
sure
C.
safe
D.
sense
5.
A.
also
B.
even
C.
too
D.
once
6.
A.
under
B.
for
C.
in
D.
by
7.
A.
hurt
B.
met
C.
trained
D.
defeated
8.
A.
although
B.
as
C.
yet
D.
until
9.
A.
went for
B.
waited for
C.
fought for
D.
played for
10.
A.
act
B.
step
C.
task
D.
move
11.
A.
fixed
B.
threw
C.
caught
D.
carried
12.
A.
accidentally
B.
fortunately
C.
unfairly
D.
immediately
13.
A.
control
B.
comfort
C.
convince
D.
forgive
14.
A.
success
B.
moment
C.
opportunity
D.
situation
15.
A.
warning
B.
sign
C.
sentence
D.
note
16.
A.
occasion
B.
challenge
C.
time
D.
preparation
17.
A.
obvious
B.
strong
C.
little
D.
slight
18.
A.
equal
B.
exact
C.
rest
D.
right
19.
A.
message
B.
theme
C.
key
D.
suggestion
20.
A.
receive
B.
follow
C.
seize
D.
save
One winter during college in New York, I took an 8 am history class to fulfill a requirement. It was
1
to get up for that class, but every morning I would
2
the cold winds and went to the lecture.
The professor for the class would step
3
into the room. He was terribly nervous about the class and always fixed his eyes on his book, never
4
us.
I felt that I needed to do something to
5
the boredom, so I tried to find something in his lecture to ask him,
6
me to pay attention rather than letting my eyes close. The first time
7
I raised my hand, he was surprised but was obviously
8
to have a question to answer. I continued to do this every day. The professor seemed to become a bit more
9
and some other students even joined in. In fact, his answers were always
10
. In this way, I learned quite a lot and realized the professor was indeed a/an
11
in his field.
On the last day of class we
12
our books and headed out. The professor stepped directly in front of me, with obvious
13
, putting out his hand. He said, “
14
you for making my class so interesting,” shaking my hand and smiling. I was so
15
. To me, it had been a pleasant way to
16
the time in his lesson. I had no idea that my
17
had any effect on him or the others at all.
That
18
has stayed with me for 30 years. I don’t
19
the fact I learned in his class, but I’11 never forget the professor who taught me a lesson about the
20
of acts of kindness, indeed or not.
1.
A.
impossible
B.
rough
C.
natural
D.
tough
2.
A.
slow
B.
brave
C.
lower
D.
warm
3.
A.
shyly
B.
eagerly
C.
proudly
D.
hurriedly
4.
A.
looking down at
B.
looking up at
C.
looking up to
D.
looking down upon
5.
A.
ignore
B.
delay
C.
stop
D.
understand
6.
A.
forcing
B.
allowing
C.
advising
D.
persuading
7.
A.
when
B.
in which
C.
*
D.
that
8.
A.
impatient
B.
sorry
C.
shocked
D.
pleased
9.
A.
relaxed
B.
annoyed
C.
tired
D.
determined
10.
A.
boring
B.
interesting
C.
puzzling
D.
worrying
11.
A.
permanent
B.
temporary
C.
expert
D.
fool
12.
A.
read
B.
copied
C.
ordered
D.
gathered
13.
A.
pity
B.
effort
C.
humor
D.
guilt
14.
A.
Thank
B.
Forgive
C.
Blame
D.
Praise
15.
A.
honest
B.
nervous
C.
surprised
D.
disappointed
16.
A.
save
B.
spend
C.
spare
D.
pass
17.
A.
stories
B.
questions
C.
appearance
D.
care
18.
A.
moment
B.
opinion
C.
suggestion
D.
wish
19.
A.
like
B.
know
C.
recall
D.
believe
20.
A.
concept
B.
reward
C.
price
D.
power
Recently I was invited to a friend’s house for supper—and had a meal I have never had before.
All the friends invited were a little surprised. It’s not that Ben is unsociable, or a bad cook, but it’s just that he never
1
more than he has to. So how come he was inviting us round for a meal? Had he bought something
2
for his friends? He greeted us at the door and showed us into his dining room where a
3
-table was waiting for us.“Nothing but the best for my friends!”said Ben. We all sat down and looked
4
at each other—what was he up to?
Ben returned with four bowls of hot soup.“It’s a mixture of carrots, potatoes and tomatoes,”said Ben. The next
5
was also a little strange in that we didn’t quite know what it was again. It’s just another mixture of vegetable.
As we ate we chatted and finally the
6
turned back to what we were eating.“Was there a recipe(食谱) for this,”asked Marina,“or did you
7
it up?”Ben put his fork down.“What I cooked depended on what I could find.”Marina was surprised.“But you can find anything in supermarkets these days.”“But there’s
8
choice in what you can find outside supermarkets,”he replied.
Seeing that we had all finished the food, Ben decided to tell the truth. He had read recently that supermarkets usually throw away 5 percent of their food every day. So Ben decided to look inside his local supermarket bins. There he found food that was slightly out of
9
, boxes of throw-away vegetables and fruit.
So Ben had successfully provided a decent(体面的) meal for his friends, and made us aware of the fact that there are many poor people who need the food, but the amount of food thrown away is enough to
10
millions of people.
1.
A.
takes
B.
spends
C.
uses
D.
does
2.
A.
cheap
B.
special
C.
practical
D.
usual
3.
A.
new
B.
separate
C.
booked
D.
laid
4.
A.
nervously
B.
carefully
C.
sadly
D.
happily
5.
A.
course
B.
food
C.
soup
D.
salad
6.
A.
dinner
B.
idea
C.
food
D.
subject
7.
A.
pick
B.
look
C.
make
D.
take
8.
A.
less
B.
more
C.
some
D.
any
9.
A.
order
B.
place
C.
season
D.
date
10.
A.
enrich
B.
please
C.
affect
D.
feed
The teacher thought hobbies were very important for every child. She
1
all her pupils to have one, and sometimes
2
for their parents to come and see the work they had done as a result.
One Friday
3
the teacher told the class that those who had a hobby could have a
4
that afternoon to get the things they had made as parts of their hobbies ready for their
5
to see the following afternoon.
So in the afternoon, while those of the pupils who had nothing to
6
did their usual lessons, the lucky ones who had made something
7
to go home, on condition that they
8
before five o'clock to bring what they were going to show and to arrange it.
When the afternoon lesson began, the teacher was
9
to see Tommy was not there. He was the
10
boy in the class, and the teacher found it
11
to believe he had a hobby. However, at 4:45, Tommy arrived with a(n)
12
collection of butterflies in glass cases. After his
13
had admired them and helped him to arrange them on a table in the classroom, she was surprised to see Tommy
14
them up again and begin to leave.
"What are you doing, Tommy?" she asked. "Those things must
15
here until tomorrow afternoon. That's when the parents are coming to see them."
"I know
16
," answered Tommy, "and I will bring them back tomorrow; but my
17
doesn't want them to be out of our house at night in case they are
18
."
"But what has it got to do with your brother?" asked the teacher. "Aren't the butterflies yours?"
"No," answered Tommy. "They belong to him."
"But Tommy, you are
19
to show your own hobby here, not somebody else's!" said the teacher.
"I know that," answered Tommy. "My hobby is
20
my brother collecting butterflies."
1.
A.
stopped
B.
ordered
C.
encouraged
D.
agreed
2.
A.
arranged
B.
asked
C.
looked
D.
waited
3.
A.
afternoon
B.
evening
C.
night
D.
morning
4.
A.
test
B.
lesson
C.
competition
D.
holiday
5.
A.
teachers
B.
parents
C.
friends
D.
classmates
6.
A.
present
B.
do
C.
see
D.
eat
7.
A.
had
B.
used
C.
were made
D.
were allowed
8.
A.
turned out
B.
returned
C.
left
D.
finished
9.
A.
sad
B.
happy
C.
frightened
D.
surprised
10.
A.
laziest
B.
most curious
C.
cleverest
D.
youngest
11.
A.
difficult
B.
easy
C.
reliable
D.
disable
12.
A.
ugly
B.
small
C.
beautiful
D.
obvious
13.
A.
classmates
B.
brother
C.
father
D.
teacher
14.
A.
throw
B.
pick
C.
switch
D.
use
15.
A.
remain
B.
leave
C.
observe
D.
undertake
16.
A.
them
B.
him
C.
that
D.
this
17.
A.
sister
B.
friend
C.
brother
D.
mother
18.
A.
stolen
B.
shown
C.
completed
D.
matched
19.
A.
fired
B.
supposed
C.
related
D.
ignored
20.
A.
helping
B.
concerning
C.
watching
D.
Seeking
When Pat Jones finished college,she decided to travel around the world and see as many foreign places as she could
1
she was young.Pat wanted to visit Latin America
2
,so she got a job
3
an English teacher in a school in Bolivia.Pat spoke a little Spanish
4
she was able to communicate with her students even when they didn't
5
much English.
A sentence she had read somewhere stuck in her mind:if you dream
6
a foreign language, you have really mastered(掌握)it. Pat repeated this sentence to her students and
7
that some day she would dream in Spanish and they would dream in
8
.
One day,one of her
9
students came up and explained in Spanish that he had not done his homework. He had
10
early, but had slept
11
.
“What does this have to do with your
12
?” Pat asked.
“I dreamed all night,Miss Jones. and my dream was in English?”
“In English?” Pat was very
13
,since he was such a bad student.She was
14
secretly jealous(嫉妒的).Her
15
was still not in Spanish.But she encouraged(鼓励)her young student.“Well,
16
me about your dream.”
“All the people in my dream
17
English.” the student said.“And all the signs were in English.All the newspapers and magazines and all the TV programs were in English.”
“Great. That's
18
,”said Pat.“What did all the people say to you?”
“I'm sorry,Miss Jones.That's
19
I slept so badly.1 didn't
20
a word they said.It was a nightmare(噩梦)!”
1.
A.
although
B.
while
C.
if
D.
since
2.
A.
first
B.
at first
C.
last
D.
at last
3.
A.
for
B.
of
C.
as
D.
like
4.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
so
D.
yet
5.
A.
say
B.
know
C.
read
D.
write
6.
A.
in
B.
about
C.
of
D.
for
7.
A.
thought
B.
realized
C.
hoped
D.
wanted
8.
A.
English
B.
Spanish
C.
Russian
D.
German
9.
A.
bright
B.
excellent
C.
best
D.
worst
10.
A.
got up
B.
gone to bed
C.
in bed
D.
woken up
11.
A.
well
B.
soundly
C.
badly
D.
heavily
12.
A.
English
B.
language
C.
dream
D.
homework
13.
A.
surprised
B.
worried
C.
pleased
D.
excited
14.
A.
yet
B.
seldom
C.
also
D.
hardly
15.
A.
study
B.
class
C.
work
D.
dream
16.
A.
answer
B.
write
C.
tell
D.
ask
17.
A.
read
B.
liked
C.
spoke
D.
learned
18.
A.
wonderful
B.
terrible
C.
funny
D.
strange
19.
A.
how
B.
why
C.
when
D.
because
20.
A.
hear
B.
understand
C.
like
D.
remember
A hospital is needed by every living person at the time of birth, death, physical injuries, or sickness. It is always a
1
place where family members can gather around the person who needs the
2
of well trained medical doctors and nurses.
As Nicole Hagen and Ricky Beebe were born into the Hagen family in 1998, the parents were both in the delivery (分娩) room. This is a
3
as the tradition has been for the father to be in the next room.
4
hospitals have a birthing room where there is an extra sofa and a chair for the father to either sit or even to sleep on next to his wife. Many
5
are taken of the new baby within a few minutes of his or her
6
. Even a video can be made with the proud father taking pictures of the doctor, nurses, mother, and baby. A nurse may take a
7
picture of the father, mother, and baby. Young children will not see the baby
8
the doctor and nurses allow them into the room many hours later.
At the death of Grandma Hagen, the adult children
9
at her bedside. As she was dying, her children talked to her, read the Bible, and even sang some of her
10
songs. The nurses would check on her very often and the doctor came as his time
11
. She was given pain pills
12
her last few hours would be as28 as possible. When she died the family cried together in sorrow for the loss of their mother. Grandpa Hagen had died fourteen years
13
. Grandma Hagen was
14
when she died.
Doctors operate on broken bones
15
by accidents in factories or car accidents. Children sometimes fall down stairs where an arm is
16
. Athletes get hurt in
17
of football, basketball, baseball, track, and soccer. Most injuries are repaired very successfully
18
the great skill of the doctor.
Illness from disease, alcohol, or smoking often requires a person to stay a long period in the hospital. People like to recover
19
. However, if medical care is needed, a hospital may be the
20
home for some patients.
1.
A.
beautiful
B.
big
C.
quiet
D.
nice
2.
A.
operation
B.
help
C.
check
D.
medicine
3.
A.
development
B.
fact
C.
question
D.
try
4.
A.
Modern
B.
New
C.
Many
D.
Large
5.
A.
things
B.
gifts
C.
people
D.
pictures
6.
A.
chance
B.
falling
C.
birth
D.
sight
7.
A.
valuable
B.
necessary
C.
family
D.
hospital
8.
A.
until
B.
as
C.
if
D.
when
9.
A.
gathered
B.
looked
C.
pointed
D.
smiled
10.
A.
old
B.
favorite
C.
own
D.
new
11.
A.
went by
B.
arrived
C.
remained
D.
allowed
12.
A.
so that
B.
even though
C.
as if
D.
that
13.
A.
happy
B.
pleased
C.
comfortable
D.
lucky
14.
A.
ago
B.
faster
C.
later
D.
earlier
15.
A.
made
B.
caused
C.
controlled
D.
brought
16.
A.
broken
B.
raised
C.
pained
D.
stretched
17.
A.
cases
B.
conditions
C.
games
D.
playground
18.
A.
in the form of
B.
thanks to
C.
out of
D.
from
19.
A.
at once
B.
at home
C.
easily
D.
as well
20.
A.
usual
B.
common
C.
second
D.
free
Far out in the sea lived three Sirens,the three sisters of magic song.Half human and half bird,the Siren sisters sat in a field of flowers, 36 in voices that excited the hearts of men.The attractive songs were so
2
that ships were attracted to the
3
and struck to pieces on the rocks.No sailor nor ship had ever been known to
4
the island of the Sirens without being attracted to
5
.
Acting on the advice of Circe, Odysseus made careful
6
against the Sirens.Before their ships came to where they could
7
the song, Odysseus had himself
8
the mast (桅杆), stuffed (堵住) the
9
of his men with wax (蜡) and ordered them to
10
his orders and gestures when they were passing the
11
island.
Soon they came in sight of the
12
island, and the attractive song reached the ears of
13
. It moved him so much that he struggled in despair to
14
himself and shouted for his men to
15
the rich and flowery grass land of the singing sisters. But
16
paid any attention to him. The sailors kept straight on until they were
17
out of hearing.
18
his friends freed him and took the wax out of their ears. For
19
the Sirens had sung with no
20
. The eldest of the sisters, Partherope, loved Odysseus so much that she threw herself into the sea after his ships had passed.
1.
A.
talking
B.
calling
C.
yelling
D.
singing
2.
A.
strange
B.
sweet
C.
terrible
D.
loud
3.
A.
flowers
B.
sea
C.
island
D.
rocks
4.
A.
visit
B.
approach
C.
pass
D.
leave
5.
A.
disaster
B.
success
C.
peace
D.
loss
6.
A.
communication
B.
preparation
C.
action
D.
attention
7.
A.
sing
B.
accept
C.
hear
D.
enjoy
8.
A.
tied to
B.
standing along
C.
facing to
D.
seated on
9.
A.
eyes
B.
mouth
C.
nose
D.
ears
10.
A.
miss
B.
ignore
C.
carry
D.
take
11.
A.
friendly
B.
lovely
C.
deadly
D.
lonely
12.
A.
rocky
B.
sunny
C.
windy
D.
sandy
13.
A.
Partherope
B.
Sirens
C.
Circe
D.
Odysseus
14.
A.
beat
B.
free
C.
relief
D.
order
15.
A.
go around
B.
keep off
C.
turn towards
D.
run away from
16.
A.
no one
B.
anyone
C.
everyone
D.
someone
17.
A.
completely
B.
luckily
C.
quickly
D.
naturally
18.
A.
Still
B.
Then
C.
But
D.
Again
19.
A.
the moment
B.
long
C.
ever
D.
once
20.
A.
meanings
B.
points
C.
effects
D.
efforts
Education is not only the teaching and learning of
1
, but also the developing of a person's
2
.
Now liberal(开明) education has a great
3
on the world. Much work has been done to
4
better ways of teaching. Students are
5
to have their own thoughts and their own ideas when they have lessons which are often held in the form of group discussions. They are
6
guided to use the knowledge
7
. In liberal education punishment
8
exists. Teachers and students are just like
9
. The idea is of course a perfect one if it can really be carried out. However, it only
10
in the imagination and will never be
11
. We must admit that children should
12
be guided properly. Just close your eyes and think how many students
13
in every hundred
14
will carry out the duties of a student if they are not
15
? What is the use of advice only if it is not supported by a
16
degree of control and punishment? It is
17
for us to judge the success and failure of this kind of education now, but from the bad behavior of children that is actually the
18
of
19
, we can see that something must be done to
20
these children.
1.
A.
schools
B.
knowledge
C.
books
D.
teachers
2.
A.
politeness
B.
habit
C.
interests
D.
character
3.
A.
effect
B.
interest
C.
power
D.
strength
4.
A.
master
B.
find
C.
make
D.
hold
5.
A.
ordered
B.
encouraged
C.
used
D.
driven
6.
A.
strictly
B.
wrongly
C.
properly
D.
carefully
7.
A.
seen
B.
noticed
C.
learned
D.
met
8.
A.
still
B.
no longer
C.
always
D.
forever
9.
A.
enemies
B.
quarrelers
C.
players
D.
friends
10.
A.
goes
B.
lives
C.
comes
D.
exists
11.
A.
realized
B.
supported
C.
understood
D.
produced
12.
A.
at last
B.
in the end
C.
ever
D.
in life
13.
A.
it is
B.
it seems
C.
there are
D.
are
14.
A.
which
B.
that
C.
he
D.
they
15.
A.
pulled
B.
pushed
C.
permitted
D.
protected
16.
A.
reasonable
B.
remarkable
C.
strict
D.
small
17.
A.
easy
B.
hard
C.
possible
D.
proper
18.
A.
effect
B.
result
C.
power
D.
end
19.
A.
liberal education
B.
group discussion
C.
education
D.
teaching
20.
A.
punish
B.
excuse
C.
help
D.
trust
Growing up for me was a challenge. I started out at primary school and was always asked by my teacher to sit at the
1
of the class because I was a fool.
I kept
2
things: I forgot nursery songs and spellings. I was the
3
of class jokes and I was all alone and
4
. I hated school, but my dad would hear none of it. He kept telling me I was a
5
, if I believed it.
A
6
around came one day when I remembered the
7
of the word “Cognoscenti”; a word all the other “
8
students ” had forgotten how to spell
9
they spent their free time making fun of me. I wasn’t asked to spell,
10
I raised up my hand. So I stood up and went to the front of class,
11
23 pairs of eyes staring at me. My teacher grabbed her stick, ready to hit me if I’d
12
. I wrote the letters, spelt the word and became an instant champion. Afterwards, I
13
and won, for my school, five Spelling Bee championships.
Secondary school had its own share of challenges. I was a tall kid and wasn’t good at any
14
, except looking. I loved basketball and tennis.
15
I held a bat(球拍), I was laughed at by my opponent. He
16
six straight sets(盘,局) without sweat and there I was, sweating like I’d run a marathon, whereas I hadn’t even
17
a single point. My dad’s
18
kept playing in my ears “Stanley, you’re a champion if you believe it.”
Believe it I did, because I wasn’t only good at tennis and basketball, I was an all-round athlete and
19
won both athletic and
20
scholarships to university.
1.
A.
front
B.
back
C.
side
D.
corner
2.
A.
forgetting
B.
leaving
C.
repeating
D.
using
3.
A.
cause
B.
inventor
C.
object
D.
course
4.
A.
rootless
B.
homeless
C.
careless
D.
friendless
5.
A.
champion
B.
fool
C.
character
D.
failure
6.
A.
moment
B.
possibility
C.
turn
D.
change
7.
A.
meaning
B.
spelling
C.
way
D.
form
8.
A.
polite
B.
dishonest
C.
bright
D.
absent-minded
9.
A.
once
B.
while
C.
when
D.
because
10.
A.
even though
B.
as though
C.
in case
D.
only if
11.
A.
for
B.
as
C.
with
D.
before
12.
A.
hesitated
B.
succeeded
C.
lied
D.
failed
13.
A.
presented
B.
represented
C.
requested
D.
proposed
14.
A.
exercise
B.
mathematics
C.
sport
D.
spelling
15.
A.
At first
B.
First of all
C.
The first time
D.
For the first time
16.
A.
won
B.
owned
C.
missed
D.
gained
17.
A.
reached
B.
seized
C.
caught
D.
scored
18.
A.
message
B.
information
C.
sentences
D.
words
19.
A.
even
B.
still
C.
almost
D.
nearly
20.
A.
economic
B.
historic
C.
academic
D.
financial
He drove after drinking alcohol, having a severe accident and had to get his arms removed. Since then, he has had to rely on his younger brother, who became his shadow, never
1
him alone for years. Except for
2
with his toes, he was totally unable to do anything else. As the two brothers grew up together, they had their own problems and would often
3
. Eventually, his younger brother went away and lived separately, leaving him heartbroken and
4
a loss what to do.
5
, a misfortune happened to a girl. One night she was preparing dinner when the kerosene(煤油) light on the stove was overturned, resulting in a fire which took her
6
away. Having decidedly
7
her sister’s willingness to help her, she determined to be thoroughly
8
. At school, she always studied hard. Most of all, she learned to be self-reliant. “I am lucky.
9
my arms are broken, my heart can still fly.” She wrote in her blog.
One day, the young man and the girl were both invited to a(n)
10
program. The boy told the television hostess about his uncertain future, whereas the girl was full of
11
for her life. They were both asked to write something on a piece of paper with their
12
. The boy: My younger brother’s arms are my arms. The girl: Broken wings,
13
heart.
They had both gone through the same ordeal(痛苦的折磨), but their different
14
determined the nature of their lives. As seems the case, unexpected disasters can strike our life at any time. How you handle
15
when faced with it is the true
16
of your character. If you choose to
17
or escape from the ordeal, it will follow you wherever you go.
18
, if you decide to be strong, the
19
will turn out to be a fortune on which new
20
will arise.
1.
A.
having left
B.
to leave
C.
left
D.
leaving
2.
A.
walking
B.
writing
C.
cleaning
D.
playing
3.
A.
quarrel
B.
share
C.
communicate
D.
disagree
4.
A.
on
B.
under
C.
in
D.
at
5.
A.
Unfortunately
B.
Unexpectedly
C.
Similarly
D.
Seriously
6.
A.
hair
B.
hands
C.
happiness
D.
possessions
7.
A.
turned on
B.
turned up
C.
turned off
D.
turned down
8.
A.
helpless
B.
free
C.
independent
D.
respected
9.
A.
Though
B.
Unless
C.
Whether
D.
Since
10.
A.
interview
B.
entertainment
C.
contest
D.
donation
11.
A.
calmness
B.
enthusiasm
C.
patience
D.
excitement
12.
A.
wisdom
B.
strength
C.
toes
D.
mouths
13.
A.
promising
B.
inspiring
C.
flying
D.
advancing
14.
A.
characters
B.
attitudes
C.
opinions
D.
ambitions
15.
A.
emergency
B.
misfortune
C.
opportunity
D.
defeat
16.
A.
test
B.
value
C.
meaning
D.
function
17.
A.
complain
B.
struggle
C.
fight
D.
suffer
18.
A.
However
B.
Though
C.
But
D.
Therefore
19.
A.
accidents
B.
carelessness
C.
failures
D.
hardship
20.
A.
solutions
B.
impressions
C.
hopes
D.
rewards
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