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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¡ªmy 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¡ªJoe Cribbs, because he had just broken a finger. As soon as I ?¡¡50¡¡? into the locker room ?¡¡51¡¡? all sports writers interview athletes¡ªthe room went ?¡¡52¡¡?.Guys started yelling at me¡ªclosing 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¡ªoutside the locker room.¡°In retrospect(»ØÒä),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.¡±?
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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?
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¡¡¡¡I had my first job at the age of thirteen, when a friend of my mother¡¯s who owned a book shop ¡¡36¡¡me for six hours a week to help her in the shop. I was very ¡¡37¡¡to earn my own pocket money and my parents ¡¡38¡¡interfered with how I spent it, even when I was spending it ¡¡39¡¡. They believed that by earning money, spending it, and learning from the ¡¡40¡¡, I would become more mature and ¡¡41¡¡ about how to handle work, relationships with others, and money.
¡¡¡¡Like many ¡¡42¡¡parents, my parents also let me and my brothers do things over which they ¡¡43¡¡a great deal. When I was sixteen, for example, after I finished high school and before I entered university, I wanted to spend the summer months traveling around ¡¡44¡¡. My mother was against the idea of my traveling alone at such a young age, but my father felt that it would be a great ¡¡45¡¡for me. In the end, my father won the ¡¡46¡¡on the condition that I limited my traveling to France, my mother¡¯s home, where I had many uncles, aunts and cousins ¡¡47¡¡through the country who could ¡¡48¡¡shelter and help if I needed them.
¡¡¡¡Three years later, my younger brother decided to ¡¡49¡¡a year off after his first year in university and travel through the United States and the Caribbean. Again my mother was very worried and not ¡¡50¡¡to see my brother leave school, but my father encouraged him and my brother had a(n) ¡¡51¡¡year working his way on trains and ships to ¡¡52¡¡passage to different ports and cities, and discovering many fascinating places and people.
¡¡¡¡These kinds of experiences are probably rare for children in many countries but in the US they are fairly ¡¡53¡¡. Most parents start ¡¡54¡¡their children at a young age to do small things by themselves. By the time they have finished high school, many American kids have already had part-time jobs, traveled around the US or other countries on their own, have ¡¡55¡¡the university they plan to attend and maybe even decided on their future career, and so on.
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Behind our house is the start of a fascinating trail (С¾¶). This trail is one of the old roads that wind through untold miles of forest. My ¡¡1 , Beans, and I walk the trail frequently. Normally, Beans sniffs alongside the 2¡¡ to follow the smell of a deer track or 3 some cause known only to him.
¡¡ Beans is a white dog, quite handsome and very ¡¡4¡¡ . He not only understands what
we tell him, but also often makes sounds as if he were trying to ¡¡5 back.
¡¡ One morning, we took a different route, which led us to a(n) ¡¡6¡¡ trail. I was sure this trail would eventually lead us to our familiar ¡¡7¡¡ . But, no. We seemed to be far off course. After two hours, I suddenly realized that Beans probably ¡¡8¡¡ the way home. So I urged, "Beans, take me home." He ran down a new trail. But it merely led to an intersection (²íµÀ¿Ú) of trails.
¡¡ Soon it became ¡¡9¡¡ that we were getting nowhere. I began to picture the rest of the day in the ¡¡10 , without food or drink. We had walked about ten miles. But Beans seemed totally ¡¡11¡¡ . The sniffing and exploring was going well for him.
¡¡ Finally, we ¡¡12 a crossroad near a highway. Lady Luck suggested I should turn left. We did and 13¡¡ ¡¡reached a cottage beside a field. I knocked on the door and explained my situation to an old man. He laughed and then 14¡¡ us home.
¡¡ Since our adventure, I 15 that Beans probably knew all along how to get home.
He was just having too much fan exploring new trails.
1. A. deer | B. dog | C. lady | D. man |
2 ¡¡ A. route | B. road | C. trail | D. way |
3.¡¡ A. imagine | B. consider | C. explore | D. present |
4.¡¡ A. smart | B. sweet | C. slow | D. shy |
5. A. turn | B. kick | C. jump | D. speak |
6 ¡¡ A. unfamiliar | B. similar | C. indifferent | D. changeable |
7. A. driveway | B. path | C. crossroad | D. highway |
8. A. knew | B. saw | C. showed | D. made |
9. A. mysterious | B. ridiculous | C. fascinating | D. apparent |
10. A. house | B. forest | C. field | D. cottage |
11. A. unconcerned | B. unconscious | C. undecided | D. uncomfortable |
12. A. left for | B. went off | C. came to | D. drove toward |
13 A. punctually | B. frequently | C. formally | D. shortly |
14. A. walked | B. drove | C. sent | D. carried |
15. A. regretted | B. remembered | C. concluded | D. confirmed |
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Last year, my mom found out that she had stomach cancer. I thought she¡¯d be fine after she got ¡¡36 as she was diagnosed(Õï¶Ï)early. She had an operation to 37 a third of her stomach to stop the cancer from spreading. And for two months she went back and forth to the ¡¡38 . But I never visited her because I was ¡¡39 with school abroad and didn¡¯t fully know what was ¡¡40 . After her treatment, she ¡¡41 working because of her poor health and ate a(n) ¡¡42 diet. I visited her in the summer holiday. She seemed better, so I forgot that there was a possibility of cancer ¡¡43 .
¡¡When school ¡¡44 , I said goodbye to my family. My mom called me from home every day. ¡¡45 in early November, my dad called instead. He sounded 46 .
¡¡ ¡°What¡¯s wrong? How come Mom¡¯s not calling me today?¡± I asked. After a few seconds, he said my mom¡¯s cancer had returned and spread throughout her ¡¡47 . Her survival rate was less than 30%.
¡¡ After I put down the phone, I ¡¡48 . Tears kept coming out. I didn¡¯t want to ¡¡49 it. I couldn¡¯t accept the ¡¡50 that my mom might not have much time left. I cried and cried and at last, I stopped crying. I thought I should stop acting like a ¡¡51 and pull myself together.
¡¡ Looking back to when my mom first got cancer, I ¡¡52 how stupid I was for not appreciating her. I feel bad that I didn¡¯t visit her in the hospital. I should have cared. She¡¯s my mom. ¡¡53 , it¡¯s not too late. She recovered. I¡¯ll try to spend more time with my mom ¡¡54 . I hope you will do the same for your mom. Spend some time with your loved ones ¡¡55 it is too late.
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38. A. school¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. house¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. hospital¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. office
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