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When Julie was a child, she was a very big fan of animals. As a result, all she ever heard 36 was “Julie, you should be a vet. You’re going to be a great vet. That’s what you should do.” 37 when she got to the Ohio State University, she started studying to be a vet.
A scholarship allowed her to spend her 38 year studying abroad in Manchester, England. Away from the family 39 back home, she found herself one day sitting at her desk, surrounded by biology books and staring out the window, when it suddenly hit her: “I’m in total 40 . I don’t want to be a vet!”
41 she thought back over all the things she’d done in her life and what had made her happy. And then it hit her—it was all of the youth leadership conferences that she had volunteered 42 , and the communications and leadership courses she had taken as elective courses back at Ohio State. “How could I have been so 43 ? Here I am in my fourth year at school and just finally realizing I’m on the 44 path. I just never took the time to 45 it until now, ” she thought.
Inspired by her new 46 , Julie spent the rest of her year in England taking courses in communications and media studies. When 47 to Ohio State, she was eventually able to 48 the administration to let her create her own program in “leadership studies”, 49 it took her 2 years longer to finally graduate. She 50 to become a senior management consultant in leadership training and development for the Pentagon. She 51 founded a drug-prevention organization that 52 the message “Lead your own life with the skill and the 53 to say no.”
So, never live someone else’s 54 . If you limit your 55 only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want.
36. A. showing up B. growing up C. ending up D. cheering up
37. A. So B. But C. Or D. For
38. A. final B. usual C. next D. past
39. A. routines B. warnings C. complaints D. pressures
40. A. confidence B. silence C. misery D. surprise
41. A. Perhaps B. Instead C. Then D. Often
42. A. of B. to C. on D. at
43. A. internal B. innocent C. intellectual D. intelligent
44. A. clear B. wrong C. short D. wide
45. A. acknowledge B. accomplish C. include D. criticize
46. A. discovery B. information C. understanding D. research
47. A. returning B. referring C. relating D. responding
48. A. prepare B. convince C. forbid D. force
49. A. as B. if C. once D. though
50. A. hesitated B. failed C. retired D. continued
51. A. still B. again C. also D. only
52. A. leaves B. promotes C. confirms D. acquires
53. A. will B. chance C. fact D. pride
54. A. promises B. decisions C. successes D. dreams
55. A. choices B. reasons C. smiles D. mistakes
查看习题详情和答案>>When Julie was a child, she was a very big fan of animals. As a result, 36 she ever heard growing up was “Julie, you should be a vet. You’re going to be a great vet. That’s what you should do.” 37 when she got to the Ohio State University, she started studying to be a vet.
A scholarship allowed her to spend her 38 year studying abroad in Manchester, England. Away from the family 39 back home, she found herself one day sitting at her desk, surrounded by biology books and staring out the window, when it suddenly hit her: “I’m in total 40 . I don’t want to be a vet!”
41 she thought back over all the things she’d done in her life and what had made her happy. And then it hit her—it was all of the youth leadership conferences that she had volunteered 42 , and the communications and leadership courses she had taken as elective courses back at Ohio State. “How could I have been so 43 ? Here I am in my fourth year at school and just finally realizing I’m on the 44 path. I just never took the time to 45 it until now, ” she thought.
Inspired by her new 46 , Julie spent the rest of her year in England taking courses in communications and media studies. When 47 to Ohio State, she was eventually able to 48 the administration to let her create her own program in “leadership studies”, 49 it took her 2 years longer to finally graduate. She 50 to become a senior management consultant in leadership training and development for the Pentagon. She 51 founded a drug-prevention organization that 52 the message “Lead your own life with the skill and the 53 to say no.”
So, never live someone else’s 54 . If you limit your 55 only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want.
36.A. which B. all C. that D. where
37.A. So B. But C. Or D. For
38.A. final B. usual C. next D. past
39.A. routines B. warnings C. complaints D. pressures
40.A. confidence B. silence C. misery D. surprise
41.A. Perhaps B. Instead C. Then D. Often
42.A. of B. with C. on D. at
43.A. internal B. innocent C. intellectual D. intelligent
44.A. clear B. wrong C. short D. wide
45.A. acknowledge B. accomplish C. include D. criticize
46.A. discovery B. information C. understanding D. research
47.A. returning B. referring C. relating D. responding
48.A. prepare B. convince C. forbid D. force
49.A. as B. if C. once D. though
50.A. hesitated B. failed C. retired D. continued
51. A. still B. again C. also D. only
52. A. leaves B. promotes C. confirms D. acquires
53.A. will B. chance C. fact D. pride
54.A. promises B. decisions C. successes D. dreams
55.A. choices B. reasons C. smiles D. mistakes
查看习题详情和答案>>Emily was a very big fan of animals when she was a child. As a result, all she ever heard about growing up was "Emily, you should be a 36 _. You're going to be great in that field. That's what you should do.” _37 when she got to the Ohio State University, she took biology, anatomy, and chemistry, and started studying to be a vet.
A Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship(奖学金) allowed her to spend her 38 year studying abroad in Manchester, England. Away from the family and 39 from them, she found herself one day sitting at her desk, surrounded by biology books and staring out the window, when it suddenly hit her: "I'm in total 40 _. I don't want to be a vet!"
41 she thought back over all the things she'd done in her life and what had made her happy. And then it hit her -- it was all of the youth leadership conferences(会议) that she had volunteered 42 and the communications and leadership courses she had taken as selective courses back at Ohio State. "How could I have been so 43 ? Here I am in my fourth year at school and just finally realizing I'm on the_ 44 path. I just never took the time to 45 it until now,” she thought.
Inspired by her new 46 , Emily spent the rest of her year in England taking courses in communications and media studies. When 47 to Ohio State, she was eventually able to 48_ the administration(管理部门) to let her create her own program in "leadership studies", _49 it took her 2 years longer to finally graduate. She 50 to become a senior management consultant in leadership training and development for the Pentagon. She 51 founded a drug-prevention organization that conveys(传达) the __52__ "Lead your own life with the skill and the_ 53 to say no."
So, never live someone else's _54 . If you limit your _55 only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want.
36.A. teacher B. vet C. doctor D. nurse
37.A. For B. But C. So D. Or
38.A. final B. usual C. first D. past
39.A. promise B. warning C. complaint D. pressure
40.A. pain B. silence C. confidence D. surprise
41.A. Perhaps B. Instead C. Then D. Often
42.A. of B. at C. with D. on
43.A. disturbed B. intelligent C. ignorant(无知的) D. inspired
44.A. clear B. wrong C. short D. wide
45.A. permit B. admit C. accomplish D. complete
46.A. understanding B. discovery C. research D. information
47.A. relating B. referring C. responding D. returning
48.A. prepare B. convince C. force D. forbid
49.A. though B. as C. if D. once
50.A. employed B. failed C. continued D. retired
51.A. still B. also C. again D. only
52.A. message B. signal C. sign D. word
53.A. will B. chance C. fact D. pride
54.A. promises B. dreams C. requests D. successes
55.A. smiles B. reasons C. mistakes D. choices
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| When Julie was a child, she was a very big fan of animals. As a result, all she ever heard 1 was "Julie, you should be a vet. You're going to be a great vet. That's what you should do." 2 when she got to the Ohio State University, she started studying to be a vet. A scholarship allowed her to spend her 3 year studying abroad in Manchester, England. Away from the family 4 back home, she found herself one day sitting at her desk, surrounded by biology books and staring out the window, when it suddenly hit her: "I'm in total 5 . I don't want to be a vet!" 6 she thought back over all the things she'd done in her life and what had made her happy. And then it hit her-it was all of the youth leadership conferences that she had volunteered 7 , and the communications and leadership courses she had taken as elective courses back at Ohio State. "How could I have been so 8 ? Here I am in my fourth year at school and just finally realizing I'm on the 9 path. I just never took the time to 10 it until now, " she thought. Inspired by her new 11 , Julie spent the rest of her year in England taking courses in communications and media studies. When 12 to Ohio State, she was eventually able to 13 the administration to let her create her own program in "leadership studies", 14 it took her 2 years longer to finally graduate. She 15 to become a senior management consultant in leadership training and development for the Pentagon. She 16 f ounded a drug-prevention organization that 17 the message "Lead your own life with the skill and the 18 to say no." So, never live someone else's 19 . If you limit your 20 only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want. | |||
| ( )1. A. showing up ( )2. A. So ( )3. A. final ( )4. A. routines ( )5. A. confidence ( )6. A. Perhaps ( )7. A. of ( )8. A. internal ( )9. A. clear ( )10. A. acknowledge ( )11. A. discovery ( )12. A. returning ( )13. A. prepare ( )14. A. as ( )15. A. hesitated ( )16. A. still ( )17. A. leaves ( )18. A. will ( )19. A. promises ( )20. A. choices |
B. growing up B. But B. usual B. warnings B. silence B. Instead B. to B. innocent B. wrong B. accomplish B. information B. referring B. convince B. if B. failed B. again B. promotes B. chance B. decisions B. reasons |
C. ending up C. Or C. next C. complaints C. misery C. Then C. on C. intellectual C. short C. include C. understanding C. relating C. forbid C. once C. retired C. also C. confirms C. fact C. successes C. smiles |
D. cheering up D. For D. past D. pressures D. surprise D. Often D. at D. intelligent D. wide D. criticize D. research D. responding D. force D. though D. continued D. only D. acquires D. pride D. dreams D. mistakes |
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