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When I became an amputee at age 29, I was forced to rethink the idea of physical perfection. My life became different, as I changed from an acceptably attractive woman to an object of pity and __50__.

Too busy __51__ physical pain and obvious mobility limitation, I was not aware of this change at first. I was determined to __52__, feeling good about the progress I had made, as I moved forward.

__53__, as I made my first excursion outside the hospital, society had already assigned me a new status. Happy to be free of my restriction in the hospital, I rolled through the shopping mall – a __54__ survivor, feeling like a war hero. Unfortunately, I had a rude __55__ as I discovered that others did not view me in the way I had come to view myself.

All eyes were upon me, yet no one dared to make eye contact. Their efforts to __56__ my eyes forced me to realize they saw only my missing legs. Mothers __57__ held their children closer as I passed. Elderly women patted me on the head saying, “God Bless You!” with __58__ in their eyes.

While I sat thinking about what had happened, a small girl came up to me. She stared with unembarrassed __59__ at the empty pants. Finding nothing there, she looked up at me with a puzzled look, she innocently asked, “Lady, where did your legs go?”

I explained that my legs had been sick. Since my legs hadn’t been strong and healthy like hers, the doctors had to __60__ them. Leaning her head upwards, she asked, “Did they go to ‘Leg Heaven’?”

That incident made me think about how __61__ children and adults react to the unknown. To a child, an odd appearance is an interesting curiosity and a __62__ learning experience while adults often view the same thing with fear and horror. I began to realize that, I, too had been __63__ of the same inappropriate reactions before I knew what life was like for an amputee.

To fulfill the wholeness of my mind and spirit, I now smile warmly, make eye contact, and speak in a confident manner. By using a __64__ approach, I attempt to enlighten society about the fact that having a not-so-perfect body doesn’t mean having a poor quality of life.

50. A. comfort          B. fear              C. hatred            D. sadness

51.  A. crying with B. figuring out C. holding back       D. dealing with

52.  A. endure           B. quit              C. revenge           D. succeed

53.  A. Instead           B. Moreover         C. However          D. Therefore

54.  A. calm            B. poor             C. proud            D. rare

55.  A. awakening        B. ending           C. happening         D. proceeding

56.  A. turn             B. hold            C. catch                D. avoid

57.  A. softly B. protectively      C. reluctantly       D. pleasantly

58.  A. pity             B. anger            C. depression         D. upset

59.  A. curiosity B. determination    C. enthusiasm     D. satisfaction

60.  A. lose B. adjust      C. remove      D. stretch   

61.  A. differently B. positively   C. strangely   D. sympathetically

62.  A. painful           B. potential          C. similar            D. common

63.  A. conscious         B. guilty         C. ignorant          D. short

64.  A. creative          B. flexible           C. positive           D. scientific

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Directions: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

When I became an amputee at age 29, I was forced to rethink the idea of physical perfection. My life became different, as I changed from an acceptably attractive woman to an object of pity and __50__.

Too busy __51__ physical pain and obvious mobility limitation, I was not aware of this change at first. I was determined to __52__, feeling good about the progress I had made, as I moved forward.

__53__, as I made my first excursion outside the hospital, society had already assigned me a new status. Happy to be free of my restriction in the hospital, I rolled through the shopping mall – a __54__ survivor, feeling like a war hero. Unfortunately, I had a rude __55__ as I discovered that others did not view me in the way I had come to view myself.

All eyes were upon me, yet no one dared to make eye contact. Their efforts to __56__ my eyes forced me to realize they saw only my missing legs. Mothers __57__ held their children closer as I passed. Elderly women patted me on the head saying, “God Bless You!” with __58__ in their eyes.

While I sat thinking about what had happened, a small girl came up to me. She stared with unembarrassed __59__ at the empty pants. Finding nothing there, she looked up at me with a puzzled look, she innocently asked, “Lady, where did your legs go?”

I explained that my legs had been sick. Since my legs hadn’t been strong and healthy like hers, the doctors had to __60__ them. Leaning her head upwards, she asked, “Did they go to ‘Leg Heaven’?”

That incident made me think about how __61__ children and adults react to the unknown. To a child, an odd appearance is an interesting curiosity and a __62__ learning experience while adults often view the same thing with fear and horror. I began to realize that, I, too had been __63__ of the same inappropriate reactions before I knew what life was like for an amputee.

To fulfill the wholeness of my mind and spirit, I now smile warmly, make eye contact, and speak in a confident manner. By using a __64__ approach, I attempt to enlighten society about the fact that having a not-so-perfect body doesn’t mean having a poor quality of life.

50. A. comfort B. fear   C. hatred    D. sadness  

51.  A. crying with  B. figuring out  C. holding back   D. dealing with

52.  A. endure B. quit   C. revenge   D. succeed     

53.  A. Instead B. Moreover   C. However    D. Therefore

54.  A. calm B. poor    C. proud    D. rare       

55.  A. awakening B. ending  C. happening D. proceeding

56.  A. turn B. hold   C. catch    D. avoid

57.  A. softly B. protectively  C. reluctantly  D. pleasantly    

58.  A. pity B. anger   C. depression  D. upset

59.  A. curiosity B. determination   C. enthusiasm  D. satisfaction   

60.  A. lose B. adjust  C. remove    D. stretch      

61.  A. differently B. positively   C. strangely   D. sympathetically

62.  A. painful B. potential   C. similar   D. common 

63.  A. conscious B. guilty     C. ignorant   D. short

64.  A. creative B. flexible    C. positive   D. scientific

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  The professor’s house, big and untidy, stood alone at one end of a huge garden.The place was totally uncared for, quite   1   and overgrown with all sorts of useless things.I   2   my way through bushes and tall weeds to the front door and rang the bell.

  I was glad that I had found him.In twenty minutes he   3   me right on all the   4   that had puzzled me.I was on the   5   of leaving when I looked out of his study window and said, “You’re very fond of gardening, I see.”

  “No, I’m not, ” he said.“  6  , I love this garden, though.It’s   7   I always wanted it to be.I never touch it at all.”

  “It could be made lovely.It   8   a pity to let all this ground go to waste.But perhaps you don’t   9   that way?” said I.

  “I don’t.I lived here when I was a child, and I had   10   of gardening then.It was my father’s hobby, you see.Unfortunately, he wasn’t   11   enough to do it himself.My brother and I did all of it between us year after year.There was one right way and many wrong ways.Each blade(叶片)of grass was an enemy to be   12   by hand, not just cut off.I’ve spent a good part of life at work here.”

  “I see.You took a dislike to it, and now you’re getting even!”

  “I dislike it.Then, of course, I didn’t understand the   13   it had.It used to   14   me.It appeared in my dreams-a mistake here, something not quite straight here, the enemy showing its head in a place I was   15   to have cleaned.The work was too much.It seemed endless.The size of the place was itself a fight to a boy.”

  “And now it’s yours, you’re just letting it go to…

  “  16  ?” he said.“No, I don’t agree with that.This garden and I are now the best friends.I like   17   it grow   18   its own way.I make no demands on it.I never disturb it, and it never disturbs me.It has   19   at last, and so have I.”

  “But the path is over grown.It’s inconvenient for you, isn’t it?”

  “That’s part of my   20  , ” he laughed.“You can go out the back way.The weeds are shorter there because they don’t get the sun.”

(1)

[  ]

A.

wild

B.

crazy

C.

large

D.

nice

(2)

[  ]

A.

lost

B.

felt

C.

took

D.

made

(3)

[  ]

A.

let

B.

put

C.

taught

D.

explained

(4)

[  ]

A.

gardening

B.

plants

C.

problems

D.

solution

(5)

[  ]

A.

time

B.

point

C.

permission

D.

request

(6)

[  ]

A.

Even if

B.

So

C.

As though

D.

Even so

(7)

[  ]

A.

as

B.

where

C.

why

D.

whether

(8)

[  ]

A.

seems

B.

is

C.

proves

D.

sounds

(9)

[  ]

A.

recognize

B.

sense

C.

see

D.

know

(10)

[  ]

A.

fond

B.

short

C.

free

D.

enough

(11)

[  ]

A.

interested

B.

fit

C.

content

D.

demanding

(12)

[  ]

A.

fought against

B.

cleared up

C.

rooted out

D.

cut down

(13)

[  ]

A.

effect

B.

reason

C.

cause

D.

result

(14)

[  ]

A.

astonish

B.

shock

C.

worry

D.

disappoint

(15)

[  ]

A.

thought

B.

supposed

C.

ordered

D.

expected

(16)

[  ]

A.

Sell

B.

Develop

C.

Grow

D.

Ruin

(17)

[  ]

A.

noticing

B.

attending

C.

watering

D.

watching

(18)

[  ]

A.

on

B.

in

C.

with

D.

of

(19)

[  ]

A.

freedom

B.

time

C.

sunlight

D.

space

(20)

[  ]

A.

life

B.

pleasure

C.

job

D.

research

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