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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Susan Ellis下班回家路上,救了一名翻倒混凝土卡车司机的故事。

1 . Susan Ellis, a devoted and fearless nurse at Arkansas, earned the title of a hero after a remarkable off-duty rescue.

The extraordinary chain of events ______ as Susan was heading home from work one morning. Having just completed her fourth straight night ______, she was worn-out. Driving on State Route 143 near Sky Harbor, Susan suddenly noticed a(n) ______ situation in the distance. As she ______, she found a concrete truck had overturned, with a man trapped inside.

The emergency services had not yet made it to the ______. Despite her tiredness, Susan didn’t hesitate to make a decision to ______ .

She ______ her car. No other cars were moving on the road, allowing her to ______ walk across the usually busy highway. She got closer to the truck and then quickly ______ the situation. She discovered the driver was still conscious, but severely injured and losing blood at an alarming rate. Every second ______. She quickly crawled ______ the overturned truck. In a display of resourcefulness, she ______ the man’s belt to stop the bleeding.

Months later, the man who had suffered a life-threatening injury ______ to Susan to express his gratitude for a second chance at life. The Phoenix Fire Department recognized Susan for her ______ actions. When interviewed, Susan said she maintained a strong belief that everyone ______ a purpose in life and that she was glad to have done her part when duty called.

1.
A.cameB.unfoldedC.appearedD.flashed
2.
A.scheduleB.taskC.shiftD.training
3.
A.excitingB.threateningC.endangeredD.horrible
4.
A.approachedB.arrivedC.settledD.sped
5.
A.officeB.sceneC.hospitalD.base
6.
A.interveneB.investigateC.interactD.interrupt
7.
A.held ontoB.warmed upC.pulled overD.backed up
8.
A.cautiouslyB.secretlyC.carefullyD.safely
9.
A.controlledB.picturedC.assessedD.revealed
10.
A.passedB.countedC.encounteredD.calculated
11.
A.acrossB.throughC.aboveD.underneath
12.
A.employedB.markedC.swungD.fetched
13.
A.brought outB.carried outC.figured outD.reached out
14.
A.optimisticB.courageousC.amusingD.effortless
15.
A.achievesB.fulfillsC.servesD.provides
昨日更新 | 36次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省浙江七彩阳光新高考研究联盟联考2023-2024学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者在儿子的鼓励下,克服恐惧游泳的事情。

2 . Even with the heated water splashing on my shoulders, a chill (寒意) still ran through me. My son was swimming _______ along the bottom of the pool. He surfaced and said, “I’ll show you how to swim underwater.”Usually I was a(n) _______ student, but not this time.

I just couldn’t trust my body to _______.My anxious mind would not let go. Over the years, I had learned not to sink, but I had never found the _______ of swimming that came easily to my friends. Self-doubt hardened into a _______:I couldn’t swim underwater.

But my son George wouldn’t _______ this. “Can you try?” His waiting face was open with possibility. I thought of the_______ things we had asked of him. The days I left him at preschool, he wept bitterly as I _______.The times he bared his arm for shots from the doctor. Earlier times in pools when he, too, _______ deep water.

I couldn’t say no. “Try to swim to me. It’s not very far.” he said, ________ above the water.His voice,calm and encouraging,   ________ me. “When I count to three, you start, OK?” I didn’t move. “Let’s try again,” he said in his teacher voice. “One, two, three!”

After more false starts, I knew I must ________.I sucked in air, squeezed my eyes shut, and aimed like a torpedo (鱼雷) into the dark. I traveled ________ in this liquid world, just pushing forward. I ________ my breath until I couldn’t anymore. I burst up into cool air. “I did it!” I said, tears of ________ streaming down my smiling face.George smiled too. “Now,” he continued, “try to go a little farther.”

I swam farther.I swam.

1.
A.bravelyB.skillfullyC.carefullyD.nervously
2.
A.willingB.ambitiousC.giftedD.adorable
3.
A.bendB.floatC.extendD.swing
4.
A.knowledgeB.potentialC.freedomD.chance
5.
A.goalB.resultC.decisionD.belief
6.
A.realizeB.changeC.acceptD.consider
7.
A.specialB.basicC.commonD.hard
8.
A.turned upB.passed byC.slipped awayD.broke in
9.
A.fearedB.missedC.enjoyedD.expected
10.
A.standingB.toweringC.stretchingD.adjusting
11.
A.comfortedB.surprisedC.puzzledD.amused
12.
A.continueB.actC.winD.quit
13.
A.blindlyB.quicklyC.elegantlyD.freely
14.
A.lostB.tookC.caughtD.held
15.
A.reliefB.sorrowC.joyD.gratitude
昨日更新 | 54次组卷 | 2卷引用:浙江省9+1高中联盟2023-2024学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述了作者年幼时常常在森林里与橡树为伴,这使得他对橡树由一种特殊的感情。在参加工作后的一天,作者心情沮丧,再次走近森林,在那里,他看见了一颗幸存下来的生命力顽强的橡子,由此深受启发,内心充满了喜悦。

3 . When I was a boy, we lived right next to a forest. I spent a lot of time ________ alone. I would spend hours every day playing in the ________ with the oak trees (橡树).

That was why it was so hard for me ________ I worked in a lumber mill (木材厂) as a young man.It wasn’t just the ________ work and the low pay. It was also seeing day after day beautiful oak trees being ________ and made into flooring (地板). I thought they looked more ________ as living trees reaching up to the sky than as dead flooring lying under my feet.

One afternoon after a long day’s work, I was feeling particularly ________, thinking I should be out somewhere. I then decided to take a ________ in the forest in the hope of lifting my spirits.As I walked along with my aching body I longed for those ________ days again. Suddenly, I saw a single acorn (橡子) that had somehow ________ the hungry squirrels all winter long. A ________ flashed through my mind, “Eventually an acorn becomes a forest!” I smiled, bent down, dug up a handful of dirt, and ________ that little acorn. My heart was filled with joy.

In this life we all start out as an acorn, but whether we ________ a forest or not is up to us. We have the ______ to grow, learn, laugh, love, smile... Don’t just be an acorn. Embrace this gift of life.________ it to your everyday life to stretch your soul towards the sky and create a large forest of love.

1.
A.workingB.playingC.studyingD.watching
2.
A.mountainB.yardC.forestD.park
3.
A.whenB.untilC.ifD.unless
4.
A.unfairB.tiringC.poorD.dangerous
5.
A.thrown awayB.carried offC.cut downD.turned over
6.
A.availableB.promisingC.lovelyD.concrete
7.
A.depressedB.amazedC.ashamedD.frightened
8.
A.walkB.pictureC.lessonD.risk
9.
A.schoolB.teamC.childhoodD.farm
10.
A.survivedB.attractedC.surprisedD.convinced
11.
A.messageB.sentenceC.letterD.story
12.
A.uncoveredB.pocketedC.plantedD.swallowed
13.
A.discoverB.protectC.searchD.become
14.
A.reasonB.abilityC.courageD.chance
15.
A.LeaveB.ExplainC.IntroduceD.Apply
7日内更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省金华市金东区金华市曙光学校2023-2024学年高二下学期5月期中英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。短文叙述了作者回家奔丧的路程中得到一个陌生人帮助的故事。

4 . In 1999, when she was 23, Roxanne Olson left her home in Eureka, California to pursue a dream job, as an assistant producer on a cross-country tour. But party through the _________, she got some terrible news — her father had died of a sudden heart attack.

“I was _________ enough to not even understand that death was part of my world. And so it was a crazy _________,” Olson remembered.

Olson was able to get a plane ticket home, but when she arrived at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, things went _________. Someone had run through security with a bag, _________ the shutdown of the airport.

“It turned out it was over 6,000 people evacuated from the O’Hare airport that day,” Olson said. After _________ of waiting, Olson and the other travelers were allowed back in. But the airport was in complete _________. As she stood there, feeling more and more overwhelmed, a woman approached her, pushing an empty _________.

“And she _________ to me and she said, ‘I’m here to help people like you,’” Olson said. __________, Olson got in the wheelchair. As the woman __________ them through the airport, Olson told her about her father’s death, and her __________ to return back home to California.

“And she just seemed to understand my problem — she talked to whoever the right people were, and she got me on the very first __________ out.”

Olson __________ it home that day. She says she’ll never forget the woman who made it possible. “She just __________ that I was broken and needed help. And she saved me.”

1.
A.countryB.dreamC.jobD.tour
2.
A.oldB.busyC.youngD.sad
3.
A.shockB.ideaC.knockD.world
4.
A.accordinglyB.wrongC.smoothlyD.well
5.
A.forcingB.quickeningC.suggestingD.remembering
6.
A.daysB.hoursC.minutesD.seconds
7.
A.darknessB.silenceC.disorderD.peace
8.
A.suitcaseB.cartC.wheelchairD.load
9.
A.looked upB.gave inC.turned backD.walked up
10.
A.NervousB.RelievedC.DisappointedD.Confident
11.
A.navigatedB.observedC.trickedD.pulled
12.
A.attemptB.dreamC.failureD.speed
13.
A.classB.cabinC.dayD.flight
14.
A.gotB.madeC.broughtD.left
15.
A.admittedB.heardC.sawD.claimed
7日内更新 | 21次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省培优联盟2023-2024学年高二下学期5月期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。本文讲述了Ralph Street自幼参与定向运动,最终成为国际级运动员的故事。研究表明,童年时期接触定向运动能提升人们的导航技能和空间能力。专家Nora Newcombe指出,即使成年后,多在环境中导航的人空间技能更佳。此外,使用导航辅助工具可能导致依赖,而通过训练可以提高对环境迹象的感知。研究还发现,充足的睡眠与导航游戏表现相关。

5 . Ralph Street loves maps. Appropriately (相称) for someone with his surname, he studied geography and town planning. And well before that, his parents _________ took him out orienteering (定向运动).

“I don’t really remember a time before orienteering,” Street _________. “My parents took me orienteering the first week I was born.” He now _________ internationally as an orienteer. In 2023, he won the first place in Orienteering World Cup. Street remembers a childhood trip with friends who trusted him as they realized his excellent _________ for getting around the new city.

Street _________ the sport of orienteering at the age of nine. As his experiences suggest, childhood exposure shapes people’s comfort and _________ with navigation (导航).

People who grew up outside cities, or in more spatially (空间的) complex cities, also appear to be better able to navigate. “Even as adults, we have good _________ that people who navigate more widely around their environment have better spatial skills,” says Nora Newcombe, a psychology professor at Temple University in Philadelphia.

Misconceptions _________ about human navigation. “One of them is that you think you cannot improve,” Newcombe says. Navigational _________ like maps and compasses can lead to a dependence. People can train themselves to better notice environmental __________ like the wind, the sun and slopes.

For people who can’t imagine wayfinding without a phone app, there are still ways to __________ spatial skills. The system on many apps is that “wherever you’re going is straight ahead, which is a terrible way to learn. I advocate keeping north on the top all the time,” Newcombe __________ . Getting a(an) __________ amount of sleep may help too. One global study found that for participants __________ fifty and older, sleeping seven hours a night __________ the best performance in a navigation game.

1.
A.hardlyB.recentlyC.regularlyD.typically
2.
A.recallsB.repeatsC.regretsD.responds
3.
A.travelsB.competesC.visitsD.runs
4.
A.ambitionB.purposeC.skillD.task
5.
A.took overB.took upC.took onD.took away
6.
A.confusionB.confidenceC.happinessD.sorrow
7.
A.insightB.newsC.informationD.evidence
8.
A.appearB.happenC.consistD.exist
9.
A.aidsB.aimsC.destinationsD.means
10.
A.situationsB.protectionsC.measuresD.signs
11.
A.performB.evaluateC.practiseD.motivate
12.
A.commentsB.suggestsC.statesD.decides
13.
A.obviousB.sameC.differentD.abundant
14.
A.agedB.agingC.to ageD.ages
15.
A.was filled withB.was satisfied withC.was linked toD.was compared to
2024-05-20更新 | 25次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省浙里特色联盟2023-2024学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述布兰登的岳母是Ekiben餐厅的常客,但是由于得了重病不能前去,于是布兰登写信给这家餐厅要食谱想自己制作,餐厅的员工看了信件后,决定和他的两个同事开车去佛蒙特自己制作,最后布兰登的岳母吃到了最爱的西蓝花。

6 . The e-mail request came into the Ekiben restaurant in Baltimore late on a Thursday afternoon: their special broccoli dish. The man who sent the e-mail didn’t actually ______ the food itself. He explained that he was writing on behalf of his ______ in Vermont, who was in the final stages of lung cancer, and he was ______ to get the recipe to make it for her there.

Steve Chu, one of the restaurant’s co-owners, read the e-mail and quickly replied with an alternative ______.“We’d like to meet you in Vermont and make it fresh for you,” he wrote.

Brandon Jones, the son-in-law, was ______. For the past six years, every time Brandon’s mother-in-law visited Baltimore, the first place she wanted to go to was Ekiben, where she could ______ that dish.

“She had always told us, ‘When I’m on my deathbed, I want to have that broccoli,’” recalls Brandon’s wife, Rina Jones.

That Friday after work, a day after receiving Brandon’s ______, Chu headed for Vermont with his coworkers. As soon as Chu and his team arrived, they got to ______. They pulled down the gate of the pickup and started ______.

Rina says her mother also ______ Chu and his coworkers. “My mom kept saying, ‘You drove all the way up here to cook for me?’ She was so happy and ______ to have that broccoli. She couldn’t ______ it.”

The Joneses invited Chu and his coworkers to ______ them for dinner, but they needed to get back to Baltimore. Chu also ______ to accept any money from the family.

“It was an honor to help fulfill the family’s ______,” Chu says.

1.
A.makeB.wantC.serveD.fetch
2.
A.wifeB.auntC.friendD.mother-in-law
3.
A.tryingB.waitingC.hopingD.planning
4.
A.requirementB.demandC.requestD.suggestion
5.
A.worriedB.surprisedC.confusedD.annoyed
6.
A.provideB.serveC.prepareD.order
7.
A.callB.letterC.e-mailD.invitation
8.
A.dineB.workC.shopD.rest
9.
A.cookingB.washingC.eatingD.searching
10.
A.noticedB.impressedC.recognizedD.doubted
11.
A.nervousB.touchedC.embarrassedD.patient
12.
A.believeB.understandC.acceptD.explain
13.
A.joinB.leaveC.accompanyD.meet
14.
A.regrettedB.deniedC.hesitatedD.refused
15.
A.dutiesB.promisesC.wishesD.tasks
2024-05-18更新 | 15次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省丽水市丽水发展共同体2023-2024学年高二下学期5月期中英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了一位名叫Bryan的失业者在回家的路上帮助了一位遇到汽车轮胎问题的老妇人,Bryan希望老妇人在将来看到需要帮助的人时给予帮助,后来老妇人遇到了一位即将临产的孕妇服务员,她偷偷在餐巾纸上留下了钱和一张纸条,纸条上写着希望服务员将这份爱传递下去,原来这位服务员就是Bryan的妻子。

7 . Bryan was driving home one evening. It was starting to get dark and cold. Ever since the factory closed, he’d been unemployed. Suddenly, he saw an old lady ________ standing beside a car on the side of the road. So he ________ in front of her and said, “I’m here to help you ma’am. Why don’t you wait in the car where it’s ________? By the way, my name is Bryan.”

All she had was a ________ tire, but for an old lady, that was bad enough. Bryan crawled under the car and soon he changed it. The lady asked him how much she ________ him. Bryan never thought twice about the ________ and told her that if she really wanted to pay him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could give the ________, and Bryan added “... and think of me”. She started her car and drove off.

A few miles down the road, the lady saw a small cafe and went in. She ________ that the waitress was nearly eight months pregnant, but never let the strain and aches change her attitude. Then she remembered Bryan. As the waitress went to get the ________ for her hundred-dollar bill, the lady slipped right out the door. ________, the waitress noticed something written on the napkin under which were four more $100 bills. There were ________ in her eyes when she read what the lady wrote. It ________ : “Somebody once helped me out the way I’m helping you. If you really want to pay me back, do not let this chain of love ________ with you.”

That night when she got home from work, she was thinking about the lady. With the baby due next month, it was going to be hard. She knew how ________ her husband was, and as he lay sleeping next to her, she gave him a soft kiss and ________, “Everything’s gonna be all right; I love you, Bryan.”

1.
A.confusedlyB.anxiouslyC.frightenedlyD.crazily
2.
A.pulled upB.broke downC.dressed upD.calmed down
3.
A.crowdedB.spaciousC.warmD.cold
4.
A.flatB.spareC.newD.swollen
5.
A.chargedB.admiredC.appreciatedD.owed
6.
A.priceB.moneyC.costD.salary
7.
A.assistanceB.guidanceC.opportunityD.reward
8.
A.discoveredB.recalledC.hopedD.noticed
9.
A.menuB.lunchC.changeD.tip
10.
A.UnwillinglyB.UnexpectedlyC.UnfortunatelyD.Unlikely
11.
A.sorrowsB.joysC.regretsD.tears
12.
A.wroteB.saidC.printedD.showed
13.
A.continueB.beginC.endD.develop
14.
A.terrifiedB.relievedC.excitedD.worried
15.
A.whisperedB.screamedC.laughedD.shouted
2024-05-16更新 | 85次组卷 | 2卷引用:浙江省杭州地区(含周边)重点中学2023-2024学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者救助一只考拉之后,用自己的行动帮助救治更多的野生动物,并从中获得幸福感的故事。

8 . The suburb I live in backs on to a large nature reserve. One morning I saw a koala (考拉) sitting in a palm tree in my front yard. I phoned around to ask what I could _________ this koala, but no one wanted to know. I ended up _________ the koala out of my tree and we crossed the road _________ for him to return to the nature reserve.

I’ve always been befriending animals. As a young kid I used to pick up lizard eggs and _________ them. It stimulated my interest as to why there wasn’t anyone wanting to come and _________this koala in my tree. After that, I signed up for all the _________I could find.

Once I had accreditation (合格证 ), I volunteered with the RSPCA in 2019, rehabilitating (使康复) wildlife. I was an ambulance driver, _________ overnight rescues. We rescued hundreds of animals and _________ more.

One day, I thought why not _________ my own rescue group focusing on my backyard? I purchased a two-acre property and built enclosures on it to __________ injured animals. Last year, I planted 300 eucalyptus trees (桉树), with seven varieties to __________ the koalas.

I cut the leaves of the eucalyptus trees for the koalas to eat and look after the __________ wildlife at our centre. If they recover, they are __________ back to where they come from.

As a kid I would never have imagined doing this. I feel like I’m the __________ girl on the planet that I get to do what I love. I believe it’s my __________.

After Japan discharged nuclear wastewater, people are terribly worried about more animals, especially marine animals. Any animal has the right to survive and the Earth is our common home. Please care for our animal friends.

1.
A.learn fromB.do aboutC.require ofD.save for
2.
A.kickingB.shootingC.coachingD.blowing
3.
A.togetherB.illegallyC.angrilyD.guiltily
4.
A.rollB.sellC.breakD.hatch
5.
A.rescueB.admireC.purchaseD.identify
6.
A.coursesB.racesC.fairsD.shows
7.
A.watchingB.recordingC.attendingD.assessing
8.
A.made outB.ran acrossC.gave upD.cared for
9.
A.leaveB.startC.dismissD.advertise
10.
A.houseB.huntC.trainD.amuse
11.
A.confuseB.directC.feedD.test
12.
A.aggressiveB.hungryC.desertedD.injured
13.
A.soldB.releasedC.thrownD.dragged
14.
A.quietestB.greediestC.noisiestD.luckiest
15.
A.guessB.callingC.treatD.fault
2024-05-15更新 | 51次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省杭州师范大学附属中学2023-2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述自幼家境贫寒的安东尼凭借自己的努力学习,最终成为一名尽职尽责的医生。

9 . It was Christmas Day. For Antony, this was another day spent in a white-walled _______. His wife and son were enjoying the festival feast at home. But for Antony, he couldn’t enjoy the Christmas _______ with them. Instead, he was surrounded by flashes of red from roaring ambulances. He was saving lives.

About fifty years ago, Antony was born in a little village in Northern Greece, where traditions ran deep and religious festivities were _______ with the highest honor. However, he was a boy who _________ Santa. When asked the reason, he laughed out and said, “He was always there, but he never brought me Christmas presents.” He laughed even louder, trying to _______ his sorrowful feelings as he described how all the other children in the village received gifts except for him.

Antony further revealed that his parents’ inability to afford gifts unintentionally _______ his belief that Santa was an _______ magical man who deliberately overlooked him. While his peers enjoyed new toys, Antony felt the pain of exclusion. Yet, with time and maturity, his hatred towards Santa _______.

Instead of toys, Antony found _______ in exploring his older brother’s medical textbooks. His appetite for reading and the example his older brother set ________ him to study hard and eventually he became a respected cardiologist in the hospital close to his village, where doctors were especially needed. He worked ________ at the hospital, like Santa, faithfully ________ the greatest gift of all.

Antony’s story serves as a ________ that one’s upbringing does not ________ their future, but determination and diligence can pave the way for remarkable achievements. We can rise from ________ beginnings but we should never give up striving for excellence.

1.
A.restaurantB.cinemaC.supermarketD.hospital
2.
A.conceptB.prospectC.delightD.blessing
3.
A.awardedB.observedC.expectedD.presented
4.
A.hatedB.awaitedC.admiredD.declined
5.
A.accumulateB.infectC.conveyD.cover
6.
A.easedB.fueledC.restoredD.restricted
7.
A.attractiveB.aggressiveC.awfulD.ambitious
8.
A.revivedB.remainedC.fadedD.emerged
9.
A.comfortB.breakthroughC.identityD.sign
10.
A.requiredB.persuadedC.forcedD.inspired
11.
A.tirelesslyB.tightlyC.urgentlyD.literally
12.
A.trying outB.drawing outC.giving outD.selling out
13.
A.assumptionB.responseC.motivationD.reminder
14.
A.estimateB.defineC.occupyD.sustain
15.
A.humbleB.awkwardC.crucialD.noble
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Ivy Lawrence-Walls把休斯顿的一个社区的一个五英亩的农场改造成了一个农场和菜园,旨在为社区提供可持续、健康的食物的故事。

10 . An Urban Farmer’s Garden of Eden

Ivy Lawrence-Walls didn’t set out to choose farming. But it chose her. She grew up on a five-acre farm in Houston and credits many ______ life lessons to her childhood. She remembers observing a bird build a nest as an inquisitive seven-year-old. She learned ______ as the nest gradually grew bigger overtime.

She didn’t know then that many of those childhood lessons would be ______ to her life now as a full-time farmer and enterpreneur. Now at 27, she has ______ the farm into a farm and vegetable garden ______ creating sustainable, healthy food access for neighborhood communities.

The garden grows carrots, cabbage, pumpkin, peppers, and delivers for free to local residents. It also hosts various plant pop-up events at local schools to ______ the next generation of farmers.

“Starting the farm in the early stages of the pandemic was a leap of ______,” said Lawrence-Walls. Now her daily ______ is not working in the hospital but trading in her lab coat like a doctor to produce food full-time. ______, she is still ______ in public health. “Food is public health and we hope to ______ some of the issues that we do face in the neighborhood through food and community wellness, green spaces, and mental health awareness.” she stressed.

Lawrence-Walls said her biggest challenge ______ from her nine-to-five to a full-time business owner was ______ the news to her mom, who thought she was crazy to leave her corporate job to dig holes. Additionally, she had to mentally move past the ______ by which success traditionally gets defined in society. “It took a lot for me to realize that, yes, I am digging holes. Yes, I am dirty 90 percent of the time, but I’m happy and realizing that this work is ______” she said frankly.

1.
A.distinctB.essentialC.internalD.enormous
2.
A.patienceB.obligationC.devotionD.passion
3.
A.committedB.exposedC.employedD.adapted
4.
A.linkedB.persuadedC.integratedD.expanded
5.
A.engaged inB.comprised ofC.gifted inD.combined with
6.
A.tailorB.motivateC.pursueD.encounter
7.
A.intentionB.hesitationC.resistanceD.security
8.
A.operationB.routineC.exerciseD.supply
9.
A.ThereforeB.AfterwardsC.NeverthelessD.Otherwise
10.
A.occupiedB.involvedC.permittedD.stuck
11.
A.tackleB.detectC.clarifyD.distinguish
12.
A.ceasingB.expandingC.fleeingD.switching
13.
A.distractingB.evaluatingC.breakingD.citing
14.
A.assumptionB.conclusionC.forecastD.assessment
15.
A.amusingB.secureC.rewardingD.intense
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