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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了儿子的棒球队进行重要比赛的时候,作者却发现儿子在盯着夜空看,休息的时候儿子过来询问作者是否看到了夜空中的流星,作者意识到儿子能发现生活中的奇迹和美好是一件好事。

1 . This was the big game. The boys were _________ and excited. It was a clear night, and my son Andy’s baseball team, which had _________ all year, had shocked the better teams by making it to this championship game. The atmosphere was _________: the other team’s slugger (强击手) ,a big kid, was like a snake, dangerous and ready to ___________.

Nervously, I looked out Andy’s way. I was _________ to see Andy looking straight up at the night sky! Obviously he wasn’t _________ on the game. I was horrified that he wouldn’t even know the ball was coming. “Come on, Andy. _________out there,” I said to myself. Thank goodness the big kid made a mistake. We (Andy and I) had been _________ and our team still led by one run.

Andy ran up to me at the _________. I was about to __________ him when he said loudly, “Did you see that shooting star?” Andy’s eyes were glowing (发光) with __________ I paused. “Yes.” I said. “Well one inning (局) to go. Hit a homerun (全垒打) !Okay!” said Andy, and her an back to his __________

I suddenly realized it was nice my son would take timeout to __________ the wonder and beauty in life. You might be surprised by the beauty you can find when you least __________ it. Andy hit a triple (三垒打) in that last inning But I still wish I had __________ that shooting star, too.

1.
A.nervousB.scaredC.curiousD.ashamed
2.
A.waitedB.struggledC.prayedD.run
3.
A.electricB.friendlyC.casualD.romantic
4.
A.escapeB.eruptC.jumpD.strike
5.
A.amusedB.contentC.shockedD.proud
6.
A.carryingB.focusingC.commentingD.reflecting
7.
A.Settled ownB.Stand upC.Wake upD.Lie down
8.
A.informedB.punishedC.warnedD.spared
9.
A.meetingB.breakC.cornerD.entrance
10.
A.blameB.comfortC.entertainD.threaten
11.
A.angerB.anxietyC.excitementD.confidence
12.
A.teammatesB.fansC.parentsD.stars
13.
A.createB.researchC.explainD.appreciate
14.
A.needB.expectC.affordD.suspect
15.
A.becomeB.filmedC.seenD.followed
2024-05-14更新 | 158次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024年辽宁省大连市高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。作者讲述了自己从小就不喜欢运动,甚至产生了恐惧的心理,但是大学的时候作者偶然接受朋友的邀请去跳了尊巴舞,这项运动消除了作者对于运动的恐惧,与过去的不愉快和解,开始享受保持健康。

2 . Exercise and I have never had a good relationship because of my fear of sports.   From a young age, my dad __________ me into a dozen sports. I didn’t like any of them, __________.

When I entered University of Regina, my dad __________ telling me “You have to find a way to stay __________ ”or “You don’t want to get the Freshman 15, do you?” So I __________ to give swimming a shot, but I __________ managed to go to the pool twice during the fall semester (学期). Worse still, I was __________ to convince myself that “Yeah, that’s OK. ”

The spring semester came.   A friend of mine __________ me one day asking if I wanted to go to Zumba with her. All I knew about Zumba was that it was basically exercise dancing to Latin and pop songs. It didn’t sound too bad, but I couldn’t be __________ .

I went, and that was it. Zumba became my __________ of tea. The instructor would always say: “Don’t worry about the steps. Have fun. Do your own thing.” That removed my __________ about sports. I didn’t have to be __________. I didn’t even have to be good. I just needed to __________ the music and move. Zumba did __________ me from the Freshman 15, but it also did so much more. It let me make __________ with my unpleasant past with physical fitness, and enjoy staying healthy.

1.
A.expectedB.allowedC.invitedD.pushed
2.
A.thereforeB.thoughC.insteadD.besides
3.
A.avoidedB.keptC.regrettedD.risked
4.
A.in shapeB.for funC.at easeD.on business
5.
A.decidedB.happenedC.botheredD.refused
6.
A.hardlyB.merelyC.constantlyD.gradually
7.
A.eagerB.contentC.embarrassedD.disappointed
8.
A.teasedB.comfortedC.approachedD.annoyed
9.
A.happyB.proudC.carefulD.certain
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A.shareB.partC.cupD.mouth
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A.curiosityB.passionC.frightD.confidence
12.
A.ambitiousB.enthusiastC.adorableD.perfect
13.
A.feelB.acceptC.displayD.compare
14.
A.saveB.witnessC.discourageD.separate
15.
A.troubleB.senseC.peaceD.contact
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文章大意: 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者作为志愿者带领患有唐氏综合症的24岁年轻人Vernon参加残奥会的经历。

3 . After university I decided to volunteer for the Special Olympic Games. In fact, I had no experience working with people with intellectual (智力的) ______, and little did I know that would ______ me so deeply.

When I arrived at the event, the director of the Special Olympic Games showed me to meet Vernon, a 24-year-old young man with Down syndrome (唐氏综合症). I introduced myself and ______ how much I enjoyed sports. But Vernon looked down most of the time and didn’t say much. I wondered if he was ______ or didn’t understand what I was saying. ______, I just tried to inspire him.

He started to make his way around the ______ one lap after another. I would cheer him on, yelling “Go. Vernon!” I never thought something remarkable would happen. He ______ toward the finishing line and then ran toward me with a big bear hug. While feeling his ______, I held him in my arms. He looked up at me with ______ eyes, yelling.

“Coach! Coach! You inspire me! I made it.” At that moment, all of my misconceptions about him suddenly ______. It seemed that Vernon was the one who ______ me.

That day, Vernon did not win any ______ in the competitions, but his ______ passion for life won over my heart as he demonstrated life is not about being the smartest, the strongest, or the best-looking. It’s about ______ who they are and not drawing conclusions about what they cannot do because, given the ______, people can surprise you in a good way.

1.
A.qualitiesB.talentsC.capabilitiesD.disabilities
2.
A.beatB.impressC.comfortD.delight
3.
A.informedB.imaginedC.sharedD.detected
4.
A.worriedB.annoyedC.uninterestedD.concerned
5.
A.AnywayB.ThereforeC.AdditionallyD.Instead
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A.lineB.trackC.gymD.clock
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A.hikedB.walkedC.rushedD.departed
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A.excitementB.motivationC.warmthD.astonishment
9.
A.attractiveB.shiningC.mysteriousD.magical
10.
A.aroseB.deepenedC.formedD.disappeared
11.
A.seizedB.blessedC.inspiredD.approved
12.
A.medalsB.respectsC.leadershipsD.praises
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A.legendaryB.infectiousC.matureD.innovative
14.
A.provingB.ignoringC.generatingD.accepting
15.
A.investmentB.sympathyC.opportunityD.teamwork
2023-12-26更新 | 106次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省盘锦市高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期12月阶段联考英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了DavePlayer创立了TeamBRIT车队,希望在2024年的勒芒24小时耐力赛中参赛,成为历史上首支由残疾人组成的车队。该车队成立的宗旨是为曾受伤退役的士兵提供康复机会,并为残疾赛车手创造一个公正、平等、展示自己能力的机会。其中一名成员鲍比·特伦德尔表示,参与赛车运动对他的康复有很大帮助,他将自己的自闭症看作是一项超能力。

4 . Dave Player is the founder and CEO of Team BRIT, a car racing team. He wants to_________his team in the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance sports car race in 2024. He explains,   “If you're an endurance racer, you'll be_________to compete in the race. Attending this famous event is the_________of every racing driver.”

If the team gains_________to the world's most demanding endurance race , they’ll_________the history books as the first all disabled team to do so. Some drivers with_________have taken part in it, but_________as wild cards. “We don't want to   _________them, ”Dave insists. “We want to compete on a_________playing field like others, as a statement that even as disabled racing drivers we__________on the world stage.”

Dave set up the charity KartForce in 2010 as a way for__________retired soldiers to use motorsport for recovery. He went on to start Team BRIT in 2015. Team member Bobby Trundle,   who has__________himself to car racing for years, says,   “Car racing has__________my life. Mentally, it's like relaxation and also I develop deep__________for the excitement. When I'm behind the wheel, my autism (自闭症) doesn't__________me. In fact, I consider it to be a super power of mine.”

1.
A.assistB.involveC.encourageD.land
2.
A.fortunateB.readyC.anxiousD.willing
3.
A.destinationB.resultC.rewardD.dream
4.
A.admissionB.exposureC.promotionD.reference
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A.reviseB.createC.enterD.keep
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A.expectationsB.disabilitiesC.ambitionD.concern
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A.obviouslyB.probablyC.rarelyD.merely
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A.followB.evaluateC.missD.ignore
9.
A.specialB.levelC.formalD.professional
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A.surviveB.winC.progressD.belong
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A.enthusiasticB.energeticC.injuredD.determined
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A.appliedB.abandonedC.addressedD.adapted
13.
A.shapedB.guaranteedC.transformedD.saved
14.
A.respectB.loveC.motivationD.pity
15.
A.get atB.go afterC.make forD.turn against
2023-12-13更新 | 106次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省沈阳市第一二〇中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第四次质量监测英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者从小认为自己没有运动天赋而逃避体育锻炼,身体状况出现问题后开始骑健身自行车,在坚持锻炼后获得了更好的睡眠、情绪的改善、自信心的增强。

5 . In Grade 7, my bodily training trainer watched me, as I attempted to leap up and touch a marker on the wall. “You’re doing fairly______in my class,” he commented. Then came the critical reminder, “For somebody with no potential anyway.”

In high school, I______the honor roll youngsters who climbed mountains in their spare time. But I wasn’t______for a single team. I was bookish and inactive, and that self-image remained with me for my whole life. I found working in my 20s, and I______the solitude(独处)-without the concern of ______teammates or failing. I always assigned a higher______to mental pursuits over bodily ones.

This winter, I always found myself ______, and I knew one thing needed to change . It was my mental wellness that______pressured me to rethink exercise. I settled on an exercise bike with an enormous display and the promise of______outcomes. Since early March, I’ve ______missed a day on my bike. I’m not the quickest. However, I realized that motion isn’t essentially about athletic talent. Greater than something, it’s about______your thoughts. It’s the devotion that comes from______to one thing that requires you to step out of your_______

I’ll by no means win any medals-except perhaps participation. However, this was by no means about______. And that’s what I want my______had informed me. If only he’d mentioned, “You’re doing very well in my class. Take a look at your persistence.”

1.
A.wonderfullyB.awfullyC.carefullyD.slowly
2.
A.trustedB.sharedC.enviedD.memorized
3.
A.fitB.responsibleC.preparedD.blamed
4.
A.was cast downB.was looking forward toC.was devoted toD.was accustomed to
5.
A.bumping intoB.letting downC.taking overD.knocking over
6.
A.remarkB.acknowledgementC.priorityD.praise
7.
A.exhaustedB.boredC.delightedD.annoyed
8.
A.accidentallyB.occasionallyC.ultimatelyD.deliberately
9.
A.energy-savingB.heart-breakingC.jaw-droppingD.life-changing
10.
A.frequentlyB.hardlyC.regularlyD.typically
11.
A.flashingB.revealingC.feedingD.imaging
12.
A.listeningB.tendingC.stickingD.heading
13.
A.bottom lineB.comfort zoneC.safety ruleD.top secret
14.
A.strengthB.wisdomC.effortD.potential
15.
A.trainerB.partnerC.studentD.physician
2023-11-11更新 | 132次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省大连市金州高级中学2023-2024学年高三上学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者通过自己带着足球队的女孩们参加比赛最终获胜的事例,说明了当人们放弃把注意力集中在别人身上,而是关注自己的胜利时,就会赢。

6 . Recently, I have got a new job. I help to _______ my daughter’s competitive soccer team. They are in the fourth grade and the team has been a really _______ one for their age group in the state.

Last week, I set up a(n) _______ with a sixth-grade team. The girls were older and taller but they didn’t play at the same _______ and didn’t know the game as well as my girls. As we began the game, my girls were _______ and very worried that they were _______. They weren’t playing their game well because they were _______. After a couple of minutes, I finally got them to stop _______ the sixth graders. Instead, they began to play soccer the way they usually _______. Our girls started passing, being ________ and spreading across the field. Happily, we won!

My ________ were doing what a lot of people do in business and in life. That is why it is a good ________ that winners focus on winning while losers focus on winners.

In business, we often worry too much about the ________ instead of being good at what we do. In life, we ________ too much about what others are doing instead of being our best self. We’ll win when we ________ the idea of concentrating on others and instead pay attention to winning.

1.
A.organizeB.coachC.reformD.protect
2.
A.evilB.goodC.youngD.new
3.
A.gameB.appointmentC.agreementD.program
4.
A.schoolB.placeC.ageD.level
5.
A.intelligentB.happyC.shyD.precious
6.
A.weakB.rudeC.nervousD.violent
7.
A.tiredB.frightenedC.motivatedD.amused
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A.arguing withB.adapting toC.fighting againstD.focusing on
9.
A.rejectedB.rentedC.knewD.determined
10.
A.braveB.politeC.sensitiveD.panicky
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A.friendsB.girlsC.colleaguesD.classmates
12.
A.applicationB.imageC.reminderD.document
13.
A.decorationB.virtueC.permitD.competition
14.
A.careB.talkC.learnD.hear
15.
A.pickB.abandonC.repeatD.assume
2023-07-20更新 | 64次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省县级重点高中联合体2022-2023学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了我为了广告的拍摄克服了在高中时对游泳的恐惧,最终学会游泳的故事。

7 . One day, I received a text from my assistant Susan. It read, “Congratulations! You have been _________ for the shooting of a cruise commercial (游轮广告).” I was _________ since it was a great opportunity for an actress. But as I saw the _________ of my character: “she” has to be a strong swimmer, my heart sank. I called Susan to _________ the shooting. “I’m so sorry; I can’t swim.”

I had a terrible _________ for swimming in high school. I recalled that my P.E. teacher _________ me because on the final test I tried to swim the entire length of the pool while holding my breath.

Even now, I still feel the pain of giving up that great shooting opportunity. I thought, “Maybe it’s time to _________ my fear.” Then, I slowly walked into the pool in my backyard, _________ myself by saying: “You can do this.” However, I realized I needed _________ help after trying several times. Luckily for me, I found an excellent coach who stressed that the most __________ point was “breathing and building confidence”. She said I had to __________ my face in the water, practicing blowing out bubbles (吐泡泡), and then surface for air to repeat the __________. Instructed by my coach, I practiced very hard every day. __________, I gained strength in my movement and managed to __________ my breath.

It has now been two months since I started my brave water __________, and I’m proud that I’m no longer afraid of water.

1.
A.excusedB.chosenC.trainedD.praised
2.
A.excitedB.worriedC.amusedD.puzzled
3.
A.discussionB.collectionC.descriptionD.impression
4.
A.hand inB.set upC.put awayD.turn down
5.
A.hobbyB.ideaC.memoryD.plan
6.
A.failedB.noticedC.trickedD.saved
7.
A.faceB.hideC.understandD.exhibit
8.
A.disturbingB.enjoyingC.encouragingD.appreciating
9.
A.spiritualB.professionalC.ordinaryD.repeated
10.
A.interestingB.importantC.popularD.surprising
11.
A.readB.removeC.putD.clean
12.
A.experimentB.processC.mistakeD.knowledge
13.
A.GraduallyB.NormallyC.DirectlyD.Secretly
14.
A.reduceB.loseC.catchD.control
15.
A.routineB.visitC.equipmentD.adventure
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了超级马拉松运动员Harvey Lewis的灵感来源:99岁的长跑健将Mike Fremont——一个已经跑了60多年的当地人。

8 . If you’re the inspiration for a world-class athlete, you must be doing something right. For ultramarathoner (超级马拉松运动员) Harvey Lewis, that drive to run came from a local man who’s been on the ______ for more than six decades.

A longtime runner at 99 years old, Mike Fremont is still ______ the pavement five miles at a time, three times a week, offering ______ to friends and strangers alike.

Fremont ______ running in 1958. He began running to relieve the ______ of being a single father of three young children.

In 2013 Fremont finished the Knoxville Half Marathon in 3:03:56 at the age of 91.

“The hills were horrendous (可怕的),” Fremont ______, but added that he felt fine throughout the race.

For the past 46 years, Fremont has been running through Sharon Woods, a local county park. He has made dozens of friends at the park throughout the years so many, ______, that he decided to cut down the distance of his runs last year.

“I decided when I was 98 that it was taking me too ______ to do 10 miles with all the people I see and stop,” Fremont said.

Fremont ______ his longevity to healthy lifestyle and ______ of stress in his life.

“Training is ______,” he said, “but when you get to be my age, you’re not going to be able to train at all ______ your body holds up. I ______ cannot overemphasize the importance of living a healthy life.”

When he’s not running, it’s competitive canoeing with friends. A ______ age of 178 in that one canoe.

“I love my life,” said Fremont. “It’s ______.”

1.
A.roadB.moveC.teamD.stage
2.
A.runningB.walkingC.poundingD.jogging
3.
A.disappointmentB.admirationC.excitementD.inspiration
4.
A.took upB.took downC.took inD.took out
5.
A.feelingB.stressC.emotionD.fear
6.
A.recalledB.recognizedC.respondedD.reminded
7.
A.in the endB.as a resultC.after allD.in fact
8.
A.oldB.longC.farD.high
9.
A.distributesB.constitutesC.substitutesD.attributes
10.
A.lackB.presenceC.burdenD.existence
11.
A.funnyB.meaninglessC.importantD.dangerous
12.
A.thoughB.becauseC.unlessD.where
13.
A.roughlyB.simplyC.trulyD.generally
14.
A.growingB.sharedC.combinedD.amazing
15.
A.wonderfulB.miserableC.comfortableD.desperate
2023-04-02更新 | 253次组卷 | 1卷引用:2023届辽宁省普通高中高三第二次模拟考试(二模)英语试题
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文章大意:本文是新闻报道。文章主要通过Nenad的切身经历证明打乒乓球能帮助大脑康复。

9 . We all know that physical exercise has treatment power, but who would have ever imagined that playing ping pong could help _________ the brain?

For decades, the recording artist and activist Nenad Bach _________ the world performing with famous musicians like Bono and Luciano Pavarotti. However, everything came to a _________ stop in 2010 when Nenad was _________ to have Parkinson’s disease(帕金森病). Everything that Nenad thought was ordinary in life was _________. “Music is a passion of mine,” he said. “When I was told I had Parkinson’s, I didn’t know what it was. Five years later, I couldn’t play a single chord(和弦) on the _________.”

One day, a friend of Nenad’s asked him to play _________ with him, and Nenad said yes. The effects were _________ and positive: he woke up the next day filled with a “_________ to live”, and his physical and cognitive(认知的) issues had __________. Encouraged, he kept playing. For months, he told everyone around him about how ping pong was __________ his Parkinson’s, but his praise fell on deaf ears. __________, he took matters into his own hands and started Ping Pong Parkinson’s sessions. Once the sessions __________ momentum(势头), he created a nonprofit organization called Ping Pong Parkinson (PPP). PPP hopes to encourage people living with Parkinson’s to play ping ping for its multiple __________.

Nenad has made spreading the word about the power of ping pong as his new life goal! He hopes others will __________ the sport and see the same sort of cognitive and physical improvements he’s enjoyed.

1.
A.researchB.recoverC.measureD.assess
2.
A.touredB.savedC.createdD.changed
3.
A.slowB.steadyC.usualD.sudden
4.
A.followedB.qualifiedC.foundD.predicted
5.
A.goneB.ignoredC.preparedD.settled
6.
A.bookB.doorC.guitarD.table
7.
A.chessB.cardsC.ping pongD.football
8.
A.unclearB.immediateC.possibleD.inactive
9.
A.refusalB.dutyC.necessityD.desire
10.
A.brokenB.appearedC.improvedD.remained
11.
A.destroyingB.helpingC.abusingD.cheating
12.
A.FinallyB.ActuallyC.UnexpectedlyD.Obviously
13.
A.movedB.lostC.dividedD.gained
14.
A.benefitsB.skillsC.requirementsD.standards
15.
A.go overB.pick outC.decide onD.take up
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述12岁的Tina Fisher瘫痪后开始学习潜水并恢复腿部知觉的故事。

10 . As her father guided her ________ down the road alongside the swimming pool, 12-year-old Tina Fisher fiddled (整理、摆弄) with the folds of the borrowed wet suit she was wearing and took a few ________ breaths.

This is a girl who loves the ________ of water flowing around her limbs (四肢), who until recently was ________ her underwater swimming, and who takes every opportunity to spend time in the water.

But this was the first time Tina had been anywhere near a pool since the otherwise ________ June 2 when she was playing with a friend. Just 90 minutes after the preteen felt pain in her legs — the first symptom of a spinal stroke — she became paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist ________ .

Now she was going to try something she’d never ________ even when she’d had the use of her legs: She was going to take her first scuba diving lesson.

Tina’s father, Dennis Fisher, slipped into the pool and helped Occupational Therapist Kaitlin Macdonald ________ his daughter into the water. She lay ________ , rested her head on the surface and, for a few brief moments, ________ her eyes. Then she did something that made MacDonald smile. “Tina,” she said, “look at your leg.” Ever so slightly, Tina was moving her right leg. It was ________ a few inches, but still — Tina’s mind was telling her leg what to do, and her leg was ________ .

“A lot of times, we’ll see movement ________ in the water,” MacDonald said, “It means a capacity (能力) is there that we can build on, ________ it’s still weak.”

For Tina, it felt great to just be back in the pool. She wrapped her arms around her father and briefly lay her head on his chest. Then she turned to Macdonald and indicated she was ready to swim the ________ of the pool.

“OK,” Macdonald said, “Here we go.”

1.
A.boatB.surfing boardC.wheelchairD.bicycle
2.
A.deepB.lastC.shallowD.under
3.
A.tasteB.actC.feelD.movement
4.
A.passing onB.working onC.looking onD.counting on
5.
A.specialB.lastingC.ordinaryD.memorable
6.
A.upB.aroundC.aboveD.down
7.
A.seenB.attemptedC.accomplishedD.demanded
8.
A.catchB.holdC.throwD.lower
9.
A.backB.asideC.overD.beneath
10.
A.fixedB.openedC.rolledD.closed
11.
A.no more thanB.much more thanC.no less thanD.not less than
12.
A.reflectingB.respondingC.resistingD.returning
13.
A.frequentlyB.firstC.latelyD.last
14.
A.soB.andC.forD.but
15.
A.heightB.sizeC.depthD.length
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