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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了Le. Bonheur儿童医院屋顶悬挂超级英雄来让孩子们高兴,从痛苦中转移注意力有利于他们的心理健康,帮助他们更快地恢复,让他们快乐。

1 . Having Spider-Man close gives you the courage to face the coming days. It certainly________the moment if he pays you a ________. That’s why recently Spider-Man and Captain America ________from the roof of Le. Bonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. The kid were ________. The staff cheered. And the parents cried. It was one of those________moments when everything that’s right with the world converges into(汇聚成) an explosion of ________.Kids and parents find a little more hope, a little more ________.

Children really need ________. They help kids deal with the world around them, ________ a little bit of hope and much entertainment. In our world of uncertainty, our kids ________ need a bit of help, keeping their balance and looking forward to a better future.

Farther south, another team of window washers also made their ________ as superheroes at a hospital in St.Petersburg, Florida, and the children were cheerful. The distraction from their pain is ________ to their mental health, helping them ________ faster and making them happy.

We can all be somebody’s superhero for a day, an hour or just a moment. Distracting someone from the ________they are feeling with a little something to cheer them up just ________ their day, not just hanging from a rooftop.

1.
A.extendsB.treasuresC.brightensD.misses
2.
A.ticketB.visitC.fineD.meal
3.
A.hungB.shoutedC.fellD.escaped
4.
A.carefulB.thoughtfulC.frightenedD.excited
5.
A.decisiveB.magicalC.awkwardD.difficult
6.
A.choicesB.innovationC.demandD.emotions
7.
A.courageB.timeC.pressureD.patience
8.
A.teachersB.heroesC.familiesD.friends
9.
A.losingB.feelingC.requiringD.providing
10.
A.definitelyB.eventuallyC.onlyD.rarely
11.
A.presentationB.experienceC.appearanceD.impression
12.
A.limitedB.beneficialC.unnecessaryD.impossible
13.
A.respondB.growC.recoverD.learn
14.
A.painB.kindnessC.reliefD.regret
15.
A.fillB.ruinC.endD.make
文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。主要讲述了一个10岁的小女孩在Washington的Cascade山迷路24小时后,她如何靠自己的聪明才智生存下来的故事。

2 . Rescuers in Washington are praising the cleverness of a 10-ycar-old girl. She _________ on her own for more than 24 hours in the tough Cascade mountains after getting _________ while out with her family.

Shunghla was at a gathering with her _________ family in the Cle Elum River Valley on Sunday when she became _________ from the group as they crossed a bridge over the river to eat lunch near the Cathedral Pass Trailhead.

When the family _________ Shunghla hadn’t crossed the bridge with them, about 20 adults in the group went back and started _________. There is no _________ service in the area and the family had been looking for Shunghla for about two hours when a passerby _________ to call police from a satellite phone at their nearby cabin around 2 p. m.

Policemen, _________ ground search teams and crews from nearby law enforcement agencies __________ to the area. Drones and helicopters were also __________ to help find Shunghla. The office had the girl’s father record words of __________ in their native language that was __________ over the search area. The message told Shunghla that there were people looking for her and trying to __________.

She was __________ around 3 p. m. Monday by two ground search volunteers about 1.5 miles south of where she was last __________. She had minor scrapes (擦伤).

“I was trying to go to __________ in the night and then wake up early in the morning, and then I`ll find my dad and mom in the forest,” Shunghla told CNN of her night in the wildnss.

“She __________ downstream through the dense forest and spent the cold night between some trees. She said she knew it was the __________ thing to follow the river. She proved a(n) __________ resourceful and adaptable 10-year-old,” the office said.

1.
A.sufferedB.describedC.exploredD.survived
2.
A.hurtB.lostC.brokenD.cheated
3.
A.learnedB.simpleC.extendedD.balanced
4.
A.tiredB.separatedC.distinguishedD.hidden
5.
A.explainedB.announcedC.noticedD.concluded
6.
A.discussingB.searchingC.researchingD.touching
7.
A.cellB.lawC.rescueD.traffic
8.
A.offeredB.turnedC.hopedD.agreed
9.
A.amateurB.distantC.volunteerD.flexible
10.
A.keptB.preferredC.flockedD.led
11.
A.given awayB.got aboutC.brought inD.made out
12.
A.wisdomB.emergencyC.convenienceD.comfort
13.
A.instructedB.spreadC.broadcastD.circulated
14.
A.warnB.helpC.discloseD.train
15.
A.caughtB.spottedC.followedD.cured
16.
A.recognizedB.heardC.understoodD.seen
17.
A.workB.sleepC.jogD.bed
18.
A.joggedB.hikedC.swamD.played
19.
A.rightB.possibleC.luckyD.easy
20.
A.frequentlyB.consequentlyC.accidentallyD.extraordinarily
2024-01-14更新 | 68次组卷 | 1卷引用:青海省西宁市大通县2023-2024学年高三上学期期中考试英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者和奶奶之间的深厚感情,奶奶小时候会叫作者“小兔子”,虽然奶奶童年不幸,但是从不抱怨,而是对一些都心存感激。奶奶后来得了痴呆症,不记得作者的名字了,奶奶的离开也带走了作者的一部分童年。

3 . When I think of my childhood, I remember cycling with my friends and buying orange candies, but most of all, going home to see my grandma waiting at the doorstep and asking, “How was your day, bunny?”

Nana (I call my grandma Nana) saw me ________. She left me many great ________. She told me stories of the fairies and princesses but also of the wars and how she ________ those days.

Nana was born during the Second World War with a very different lifestyle and childhood from me. She didn’t get ________. In fact, she had to help with the housework. Even when her siblings (兄弟姐妹) got the ________ to learn, she would only watch them read and write. But she never ________. That is the most important lesson she had taught me.

She taught me to be ________ whatever things I had in my life. When I ________ to be selected in my school’s cheerleading team, I was very upset, but she made me realize that, if not in the cheerleading team, something else was out there in the world that was going to happen to ________, and it did. I ________ a state-level gymnast.

As years went by, Alzheimer’s disease (老年痴呆症) ate her from the ________. The ________ who once refused to call me by any name but her “little bunny”, now didn’t even remember what my ________ was. Soon, she forgot who I was until I sang Frank Sinatra’s Fly me to the Moon. The tiny spark (火花) of ________ in her eyes was what I ________. The little glimmer (微光) in her eyes meant that I was her “bunny” once again.

One day, the glimmer ________ disappeared from her eyes and that was the day when I knew I had lost my nana. On her last day on this earth, as I sat beside her bed watching her fall in and out of ________, I heard her hum Fly me to the Moon ________. That was the last time when I heard her ________, but I will keep it in my heart forever.

Nana took a piece of my childhood with her when she ________. She is my world, and I know she is proud of me.

1.
A.grow upB.look outC.look upD.work out
2.
A.worksB.designsC.truthsD.memories
3.
A.forgotB.celebratedC.survivedD.calculated
4.
A.careB.educationC.assistanceD.fame
5.
A.invitationB.lawC.burdenD.opportunity
6.
A.complainedB.criedC.struggledD.argued
7.
A.eager forB.upset aboutC.grateful forD.curious about
8.
A.pretendedB.failedC.wishedD.managed
9.
A.meB.herC.itD.them
10.
A.trainedB.gotC.neededD.became
11.
A.outsideB.insideC.topD.bottom
12.
A.womanB.masterC.neighbourD.colleague
13.
A.addressB.jobC.hobbyD.name
14.
A.ambitionB.separationC.recognitionD.permission
15.
A.occupiedB.expectedC.representedD.seized
16.
A.hardlyB.usuallyC.completelyD.slightly
17.
A.sightB.styleC.serviceD.sleep
18.
A.loudlyB.beautifullyC.weaklyD.fluently
19.
A.voiceB.storyC.laughterD.praise
20.
A.sankB.dreamedC.leftD.whispered
2023-11-05更新 | 23次组卷 | 1卷引用:青海省海东市乐都区海东市第三中学2022-2023学年高二上学期12月期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在假期进行的一场远离网络的战争。

4 . Last year I ruined my summer vacation by bringing along a modern convenience: the iPad. Instead of looking at nature, I _________ my e-mail. Instead of paddling an old boat, I followed my Twitter feed. Instead of reading great novels, I stuck to reading four _________ each morning.

And that was the problem: I was acting _________ I were still in the office. My body was on vacation but my head wasn’t.

So this year I made up my mind to try something _________—getting away from the Internet. I knew it wouldn’t be easy, since I’m not good at _________. But I was determined. I started by handing the iPad to my wife. Then, a stroke of luck: The cell phone signal at our cabin was worse than in the past, meaning that I couldn’t cheat. I was trapped, forced to carry out my plan. Largely _________ from e-mail, Twitter and my favorite newspaper websites. I had little way to connect to the world _________ radio —and how much radio can one listen to, really? I had no _________ but to do what I had planned to do all along: read books.

This experience has had a _________ ending — for now, at least. With determination and the strong support of my wife, I succeeded in my vacation struggle against the Internet. I __________ realized that it was me, of course, not the iPad, that was the problem.

I knew I had __________ when we passed a Starbucks and my wife asked if I wanted to stop to use the WiFi. “Don’t need it,” I said. __________, as we return to post-vacation situation, a test begins: Can I __________ when I’m back at work? And I don’t plan to give up my convenience completely. But I hope to __________ the temptation to check my e-mail every five minutes, which often leads to following my Twitter feed.

I think a vacation is supposed to help you rest your __________ to become more productive. Here I hope this one worked.

1.
A.receivedB.checkedC.wroteD.responded
2.
A.newspapersB.magazinesC.journalsD.letters
3.
A.so thatB.ever sinceC.even thoughD.as if
4.
A.upsetB.differentC.crazyD.calm
5.
A.self-controlB.self-confidenceC.self-improvementD.self-respect
6.
A.set offB.turn offC.cut offD.put off
7.
A.more thanB.except forC.instead ofD.rather than
8.
A.ideaB.approachC.meansD.alternative
9.
A.meaninglessB.hopefulC.happyD.negative
10.
A.entirelyB.frequentlyC.finallyD.gradually
11.
A.wonB.lostC.sufferedD.recovered
12.
A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Anyway
13.
A.stopB.escapeC.continueD.transform
14.
A.reserveB.resolveC.restrictD.resist
15.
A.brainB.heartC.bodyD.thought
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了克里斯蒂·哈德菲尔德救了约翰·坎宁安和他的女儿琼斯的故事。

5 . In an inspiring series of events over six years, a remarkable woman has turned up as the guardian angel for one family. She ______ a man from a life-threatening situation and later saved his daughter’s life.

Six years ago, Kristi Hadfield was a nurse who saved John Cunningham’s life when he was ______ a heart attack. “At the time I ______ being in the back of the ambulance and I was like, ‘Not today John, not today,’” Hadfield recalled. She performed chest compressions (按压) until they ______ the hospital. ______ , doctors were able to get him back.

Hadfield stayed in ______ with Cunningham through social media, as she often does with ______ patients. She also became Internet friends with his daughter, Molly Jones, after Jones sent her a friend ______ on the Internet. On July7, Jones ______ on the Internet that she was officially on the kidney transplant (肾移植) list. She was ill with advanced kidney disease. Although she found it hard to ask for help, she wanted to see if anyone would ______ donating.

“And when I posted it, I got a(n) ______ from Kristi,” Jones said. Hadfield messaged Jones and said, “Hey, I’ve got your kidney here.” Hadfield was eventually cleared to be a kidney ______ and the two women met for the first time. And on December 27, the operation finally ______ . The operation went as planned and was ______ . “It was amazing. Kristi gave me back my ______ ,” Jones said.

1.
A.knewB.caughtC.rescuedD.employed
2.
A.havingB.avoidingC.escapingD.curing
3.
A.enjoyB.rememberC.regretD.imagine
4.
A.came acrossB.worked onC.turned toD.got to
5.
A.FortunatelyB.GraduallyC.DisappointedlyD.Basically
6.
A.agreementB.touchC.comparisonD.competition
7.
A.femaleB.strangeC.seriousD.former
8.
A.orderB.giftC.requestD.suggestion
9.
A.identifiedB.recommendedC.sharedD.heard
10.
A.quitB.appreciateC.allowD.consider
11.
A.invitationB.messageC.argumentD.description
12.
A.providerB.waiterC.userD.protector
13.
A.set outB.took placeC.shut upD.came back
14.
A.remarkableB.uniqueC.successfulD.significant
15.
A.lifeB.luckC.moneyD.thanks
2023高三·全国·专题练习
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了在明尼苏达州举行的一次越野赛中,Melanie Bailey背着另一个参赛者Danielle Lenoue过终点线并接受医疗检查的善行义举。

6 . On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have _________ the course earlier than she did. Her _________ came because she was carrying a _________ across the finish line.

As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her _________ when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She _________ to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue. Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward with _________. She couldn’t. Bailey then _________ to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get _________ attention.

Once there, Lenoue was _________ and later taken to a hospital, where she learned that she had serious injuries in one of her knees. She would have struggled with extreme __________ to make it to that aid checkpoint without Bailey’s help.

As for Bailey, she is more __________ about why her act is considered a big __________. “She was just crying. I couldn’t __________ her,” Bailey told the reporter. “I feel like I was just doing the right thing.”

Although the two young women were strangers before the __________, they’ve since become friends. Neither won the race, but the __________ of human kindness won the day.

1.
A.designedB.followedC.changedD.finished
2.
A.delayB.chanceC.troubleD.excuse
3.
A.judgeB.volunteerC.classmateD.competitor
4.
A.raceB.schoolC.townD.training
5.
A.agreedB.returnedC.stoppedD.promised
6.
A.courageB.aidC.patienceD.advice
7.
A.went awayB.stood upC.stepped asideD.bent down
8.
A.medicalB.publicC.constantD.equal
9.
A.interruptedB.assessedC.identifiedD.appreciated
10.
A.hungerB.painC.coldD.tiredness
11.
A.worriedB.ashamedC.confusedD.discouraged
12.
A.gameB.problemC.lessonD.deal
13.
A.leaveB.cureC.botherD.understand
14.
A.rideB.testC.meetD.show
15.
A.secretB.displayC.benefitD.exchange
2023-06-11更新 | 14041次组卷 | 29卷引用:青海省青海煌川中学2023--2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。讲述了在寒流到了时,社区居民帮助一位农民收庄稼的善举。

7 . When the TV station reported a coming cold storm in southeast Idaho, farmers immediately took_________. Most of the farmers had to work 16-18 hours a day to get their potatoes, before the cold air fell deep into the soil. Snow was_________hard and fast. However, one farmer in Hamer, Idaho, about 32 miles north of Idaho Falls, was_________to gather all of his crop in time.

Realizing his_________, his neighbors, working unitedly with their fellow farmers, sent their workers to_________his crop. With trucks loaded with equipment, _________workers and farmers didn’t think twice about reaching out to a farmer_________.

Dozens of members of the_________also joined in the help. They all showed up just in time as temperatures hit 2_________ overnight. Jason Larson, a farmer who lived nearby, sent 25 workers to__________in the emergency operations. With the crisis averted (避免), it is__________that the community worked hand in hand to save several hundred thousand dollars__________of potatoes.

Larson witnessed (见证) all this and said, “It was just kind of neat to see everyone help. It was pretty__________to help someone in need. What people do is that they help their neigh-bor. There__________wasn’t a second thought about it. This kind of thing__________every day.”

1.
A.actionB.effectC.partD.charge
2.
A.risingB.rushingC.quittingD.falling
3.
A.luckyB.unableC.easyD.slow
4.
A.fortuneB.mindC.troubleD.question
5.
A.buyB.plantC.sellD.save
6.
A.overtiredB.terrifiedC.confidentD.satisfied
7.
A.on endB.in needC.at timesD.at all
8.
A.communityB.companyC.stationD.school
9.
A.pointsB.areasC.degreesD.squares
10.
A.escapeB.focusC.watchD.assist
11.
A.promisedB.saidC.provedD.admitted
12.
A.sizeB.quantityC.worthD.quality
13.
A.coolB.hardC.cleverD.shy
14.
A.onlyB.mostlyC.mildlyD.really
15.
A.goes offB.goes onC.passes awayD.fades away
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。文章讲述了一名身怀六甲的消防员在她分娩前几个小时挽救一名车祸受困人的故事。

8 . Firefighter Warfield, a mother of two kids, is wired to help others. So when the pregnant 30-year-old was a passenger involved in a multi-car collision, she brushed aside her unborn baby to save a person _______ in their vehicle.

Warfield explained that she initially got out of her car to help to direct _______. But then she saw a car was overturned. “I started to climb in there, but then I was like, ‘What am I doing? I’m nine months pregnant.’”, Warfield _______. “I ended up holding onto the _______ to keep her in place because I wasn’t sure of her _______.”

Shortly after ambulance arrived to _______, Warfield decided to go to hospital to get herself checked out. The _______, unbeknownst to Warfield, had knocked the baby into a sideways position. “I don’t know how I can stay _______ because the pain was so bad.” Warfield said, when asked how she was able to get down on the ground and help.

Warfield _______ a healthy little girl named Charlotte, less than 24 hours after the crash.

Charlotte ________ siblings Ellie and Jameson

“We take pride in our ________ fire personnel and congratulate Warfield and her family and appreciate her service,” Fire Chief Rund wrote. The Fire and Rescue Department praised the “selfless” mother on its Facebook page. “________ any chance she could be injured, Megan immediately exited her vehicle and began providing care to a person in the overturned car,” the ________ reads in part. “After all patients were evaluated, Megan agreed to an evaluation herself.”

The department ________ Warfield as a “true public servant.” Warfield said she had been doing administrative work during her pregnancy and missed her old duties. “I’ve been desiring to get back out,” she admitted. “It’s what I was ________ to do.”

1.
A.trappedB.closedC.fixedD.slept
2.
A.fireB.trafficC.carsD.drivers
3.
A.screamedB.sighedC.recalledD.whispered
4.
A.murdererB.suspectC.witnessD.victim
5.
A.injuriesB.identityC.vehicleD.baby
6.
A.turn upB.take overC.bring inD.put away
7.
A.ambulanceB.accidentC.arrangementD.campaign
8.
A.calmB.quietC.mildD.alert
9.
A.celebratedB.admiredC.congratulatedD.welcomed
10.
A.hatedB.appreciatedC.joinedD.recognized
11.
A.imaginativeB.dedicatedC.injuredD.graceful
12.
A.IgnoringB.RemovingC.TrackingD.Seizing
13.
A.driverB.sightC.motherD.post
14.
A.treatedB.regardedC.describedD.compared
15.
A.arrangedB.meantC.packedD.requested
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。Mia在和妈妈散步的时候,挽救了一些被困在排水管道里的小鸭子,成了小英雄。

9 . Six-year-old Mia Rabii is from California. She didn’t expect to become a(n) ______ when she went for a walk with her mum recently. But when some strangers called out for ______, Mia and her mum ran to their side.

It turns out that some ducklings (小鸭子) had gotten stuck and the people who found them were unable to ______ them. But luckily for the ducklings, Mia had just what it took to bring them to ______. Now the six-year-old’s ______ act is being talked about around the world.

It all started when a family found a mother duck ______with only one duckling. The father duck was nearby, but ______ , there were no other ducklings following them. Because the family knew that ducks often travel in flocks (群), they realized that something was probably ______.

Then suddenly, there were strange ______ coming from a drainage pipe (排水管). They were the cries of ducklings. It turned out that the other ducklings had ______ into the pipe and gotten stuck. Unluckily, no one in the family had slim (纤细的) enough ______ to reach down and pull out the ducklings-but luckily, there was a hero nearby.

The family ______Mia and her mum, who immediately rushed to them. The family filled Mia and her mum in on what had______ , and Mia decided to take action immediately and try to bring the ducklings to safety.

Mia put her arm down into the darkness and carefully______ the first duckling. Mia then rushed back to save the next duckling. And the next. . . until she had brought all eight ducklings to safety.

After Mia saved the little creatures from______, the overjoyed mother duck went off with her beloved ducklings.

1.
A.actorB.interviewerC.heroD.doctor
2.
A.adviceB.helpC.treatmentD.encouragement
3.
A.loseB.feedC.protectD.save
4.
A.safetyB.healthC.joyD.strength
5.
A.smartB.creativeC.kindD.fair
6.
A.workingB.walkingC.waitingD.playing
7.
A.strangelyB.suddenlyC.usuallyD.undoubtedly
8.
A.wrongB.differentC.commonD.familiar
9.
A.warningsB.feelingsC.soundsD.smells
10.
A.brokenB.fallenC.lookedD.flown
11.
A.ropesB.armsC.sticksD.fingers
12.
A.nodded toB.listened toC.laughed atD.shouted at
13.
A.happenedB.changedC.remainedD.finished
14.
A.guidedB.examinedC.coveredD.lifted
15.
A.fearB.doubtC.dangerD.anger
2022-12-04更新 | 62次组卷 | 1卷引用:青海省海东市第一中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。本文通过讲述作者的妈妈和作者的孩子一起去寻找冰淇淋车的故事,告诉我们一个人只要有积极的态度,就能大有作为。

10 . “Never give up! Never give up!” shouted my two young children, Max and Charley, as they marched behind their grandmother Mimi. They were ________ the ice-cream truck.

Before starting the search on that July afternoon, Mimi heard the ________ sound of the ice-cream man’s bell. ________, the ice—cream man’s visit is a daily occurrence, although the time between the sound of his bell and the leaving of his truck is short. One must be ________ to catch him.

Max and Charley were ________ when they didn’t catch him in time that day. That lasted until Mimi’s eyes shined and she said, “Never give up!” She explained that the truck might be ________, but they could hurry off to find it at its next ________.

After about twenty minutes of walking, Max’s ________ in the search began to waver (动摇). He ________ that they should give up and said, “Maybe we should give up. We have been walking pretty far and haven’t seen the ________ yet.” Charley said a quick “No way!” and ________ he shout with Mimi. Somewhat doubtfully, Max ________. Not knowing which ________ the truck had taken, they had to ________ where to search. They were ________, but they didn’t quit.

Just two blocks later, they found it. Mimi, Max and Charley screamed with ________. “Never give up!” In that moment, my mom Mimi did for my ________ what she had done for me for countless times. Simple though it was, that phrase became our battle cry for the ________ we faced in many years she raised me and my brother alone. Leading by ________, Mom taught us just how much one could accomplish with a positive attitude. Now, she is taking the same ________ in her relationship with her grandchildren.

1.
A.seekingB.makingC.decoratingD.expecting
2.
A.comfortingB.frighteningC.familiarD.strange
3.
A.SimilarlyB.ImportantlyC.HopefullyD.Happily
4.
A.powerfulB.quickC.generousD.brave
5.
A.disappointedB.amazedC.puzzledD.awkward
6.
A.lostB.hiddenC.goneD.locked
7.
A.visitB.fallC.stopD.meeting
8.
A.progressB.faithC.prideD.doubt
9.
A.feltB.ensuredC.provedD.agreed
10.
A.customerB.womanC.storeD.truck
11.
A.completedB.continuedC.appreciatedD.introduced
12.
A.turned upB.broke downC.moved onD.took off
13.
A.directionB.measureC.speedD.tool
14.
A.explainB.guessC.rememberD.understand
15.
A.thoughtfulB.gratefulC.nervousD.tired
16.
A.surpriseB.respectC.excitementD.curiosity
17.
A.childrenB.neighborsC.friendsD.partners
18.
A.argumentsB.choicesC.chancesD.challenges
19.
A.exampleB.orderC.forceD.mistake
20.
A.riskB.placeC.messageD.approach
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