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What made Joan Ryan decide to be a sports writer?“Ten years ago, I was ? 36 ? news stories at the Orlando Sentinel in Florida—my first job ? 37 ? college. I didn't know any female sports writers. But I wanted to be ? 38 ?.? 39 ?,the best writing in the paper was sports.”
“Furthermore, I had the ? 40 ?.I grew up in a(n) ? 41 ? family: Three boys and three girls and a coach for a dad.”?
Soon after describing her ambition to a coworker, the ? 42 ? of her paper reassigned Joan to the sports ? 43 ?.She started out by editing other people's stories,? 44 ? within a year, she was writing her own sports column.?
Today, Joan is the sports ? 45 ? for the San Francisco Examiner in California. When she ? 46 ? her job eight years ago, she was the ? 47 ? woman sports writer on any major American newspaper.
Was it tough to ? 48 ? as a female sports writer?? 49 ?!Take, for example, the first time Joan tried to get an interview in the men's locker room. “It was the U.S. Football League. I wanted to interview one of the players—Joe Cribbs, because he had just broken a finger. As soon as I ? 50 ? into the locker room ? 51 ? all sports writers interview athletes—the room went ? 52 ?.Guys started yelling at me—closing in on me. It was really frightening. One guy was sitting on a bench in front of me, tapping up his ankle,? 53 ? a long-handled razor for cutting the tape. Suddenly, I felt something move up my leg. It was the ? 54 ? of the razor. I yelled at him and walked out.”
Joan ? 55 ? interviewing Cribbs—outside the locker room.“In retrospect(回忆),I feel this was a defining moment for me as a journalist. I went back and wrote my story and made my deadline. Now I know that nothing can interfere with getting the story.”?
36. A. writing B. finding C. editing D. sending?
37. A. in B. out of C. into D. before?
38. A. one B. the one C. it D. that?
39. A. However B. Therefore C. Above all D. First of all?
40. A. knowledge B. experience C. Background D. interest?
41. A. big B. athletic C. athrete D. warm?
42. A. editor B. Manager C. Director D. workmate?
43. A. column B. field C. department D. paper?
44. A. and B. So C. however D. but?
45. A. columnist B. writer C. journalist D. female?
46. A. did B. left C. landed D. wanted?
47. A. abed B. only C. brave D. wisest?
48. A. work B. writer C. interview D. pioneer?
49. A. You bet B. You believe C. Unbelievable D. You guess?
50. A. stepped B. entered C. rushed D. moved?
51. A. that B. which C. where D. when?
52. A. warm B. crazy C. down D. full?
53. A. held B. playing C. used D. using?
54. A. cap B. cover C. handle D. movement?
55. A. started B. ended up C. Made D. wrote??
查看习题详情和答案>>What made Joan Ryan decide to be a sports writer?“Ten years ago, I was ? 36 ? news stories at the Orlando Sentinel in Florida—my first job ? 37 ? college. I didn't know any female sports writers. But I wanted to be ? 38 ?.? 39 ?,the best writing in the paper was sports.”
“Furthermore, I had the ? 40 ?.I grew up in a(n) ? 41 ? family: Three boys and three girls and a coach for a dad.”?
Soon after describing her ambition to a coworker, the ? 42 ? of her paper reassigned Joan to the sports ? 43 ?.She started out by editing other people's stories,? 44 ? within a year, she was writing her own sports column.?
Today, Joan is the sports ? 45 ? for the San Francisco Examiner in California. When she ? 46 ? her job eight years ago, she was the ? 47 ? woman sports writer on any major American newspaper.
Was it tough to ? 48 ? as a female sports writer?? 49 ?!Take, for example, the first time Joan tried to get an interview in the men's locker room. “It was the U.S. Football League. I wanted to interview one of the players—Joe Cribbs, because he had just broken a finger. As soon as I ? 50 ? into the locker room ? 51 ? all sports writers interview athletes—the room went ? 52 ?.Guys started yelling at me—closing in on me. It was really frightening. One guy was sitting on a bench in front of me, tapping up his ankle,? 53 ? a long-handled razor for cutting the tape. Suddenly, I felt something move up my leg. It was the ? 54 ? of the razor. I yelled at him and walked out.”
Joan ? 55 ? interviewing Cribbs—outside the locker room.“In retrospect(回忆),I feel this was a defining moment for me as a journalist. I went back and wrote my story and made my deadline. Now I know that nothing can interfere with getting the story.”?
36. A. writing B. finding C. editing D. sending?
37. A. in B. out of C. into D. before?
38. A. one B. the one C. it D. that?
39. A. However B. Therefore C. Above all D. First of all?
40. A. knowledge B. experience C. Background D. interest?
41. A. big B. athletic C. athrete D. warm?
42. A. editor B. Manager C. Director D. workmate?
43. A. column B. field C. department D. paper?
44. A. and B. So C. however D. but?
45. A. columnist B. writer C. journalist D. female?
46. A. did B. left C. landed D. wanted?
47. A. abed B. only C. brave D. wisest?
48. A. work B. writer C. interview D. pioneer?
49. A. You bet B. You believe C. Unbelievable D. You guess?
50. A. stepped B. entered C. rushed D. moved?
51. A. that B. which C. where D. when?
52. A. warm B. crazy C. down D. full?
53. A. held B. playing C. used D. using?
54. A. cap B. cover C. handle D. movement?
55. A. started B. ended up C. Made D. wrote??
查看习题详情和答案>>Markita Andrews became a great salesgirl when she discovered, at age 13, the secret of selling.
It 36 with desire. For Markita and her mother, who worked 37 a waitress in New York after her husband left them when Markita was eight, their 38 was to travel the globe. "I'll work hard to make enough money to send you to 39 ," her mother said one day. "You'll go to college and when you 40 , you'll make enough money to take you and me around the world. Okay?"
So at age 13 when Markita 41 in her Girl Scout(女童子军)magazine that the scout who sold the most cookies would 42 an all-expenses-paid trip for two around the world, she 43 to sell all the Girl Scout cookies she could --- more Girl Scout cookies than anyone in the world, ever.
But desire alone is not 44 . To make her dream come true, Markita knew she needed a plan.
Her aunt 45 . "When you are doing business, dress like you are doing business. 46 your Girl Scout uniform. Always smile, whether they buy or not, always be 47 . And don't ask them to buy your cookies; ask them to 48 ."
Lots of other Scouts may have 49 that trip around the world. But only Markita went off in her uniform each day after 50 . "Hi, I have a dream. I'm earning a trip around the world for me and my mom by selling Girl Scout cookies," she'd say 51 the door. "Would you like to invest in one dozen or two dozen boxes of cookies?"
Markita 52 3,526 boxes of Girl Scout cookies that year and won her trip around the world.
Markita is not 53 than thousands of other people. The 54 is that Markita had discovered the secret of selling: Ask, Ask, Ask! Many people fail before they 55 begin because they fail to ask for what they want. The fear of rejection leads many of us to reject ourselves and our dreams
36. A. goes B. starts C. stays D. ends
37. A. as B. for C. like D. in
38. A. decision B. dream C. task D. interest
39. A. work B. hospital C. home D. college
40. A. marry B. grow C. graduate D. succeed
41. A. wrote B. heard C. found D. read
42. A. win B. go C. take D. give
43. A. needed B. asked C. decided D. hesitated
44. A. attractive B. enough C. perfect D. difficult
45. A. complained B. advised C. declared D. ordered
46. A. Put B. Wash C. Prepare D. Wear
47. A. patient B. fair C. nice D. honest
48. A. invest B. choose C. attend D. taste
49. A. wanted B. experienced C. planned D. arranged
50. A. supper B. school C. evening D. education
51. A. behind B. beside C. at D. on
52. A. sold B. produced C. advertised D. bought
53. A. prettier B. happier C. luckier D. smarter
54. A. answer B. fact C. difference D. conclusion
55. A. immediately B. even C. slowly D. still
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The wedding ring of a pregnant woman saved her life when it turned a bullet aside that would have hit her 1 the head during a robbery in Brazil.
2 woman, 32, was working in a chemist's on Thursday in Monte Alegre 3 an armed man shot her at close range, the reports said on Tuesday.She immediately raised her hands 4 (protect)her face and head.Police said 5 was later found that the bullet had bounced off her wedding ring and saved her life.
However, 6 shot brushed the woman, causing minor injuries, police added.
Two customers were not 7 lucky.The 17-and 11-year-old girls were shot and killed.
The pregnant woman 8 (take)to hospital where doctors said she and her baby, 9 is due to be born in a month, were in good health.
After the funerals of the girls who were killed in the robbery, residents of Monte Alegre went onto the streets to show their fear and 10 (angry)for Brazil's rising crime rate.
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