閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

From the very beginning, the girl's family objected strongly to her dating this guy. Though the girl loved the guy ____, she always asked him: "How deep is your love for me?" As the guy was not good at words, this often caused the girl to be very ____.

After a couple of years, the guy finally graduated and decided to ____ his studies overseas. Before leaving, he proposed marriage to the girl and promised to ____ her for the whole life. The girl agreed, and with the guy's determination, the family finally ____. Before he went abroad, they got engaged.They often sent their ____ through emails and phone calls. Though it was hard, both never thought of giving up.

One day, while the girl was on her way to work, she was _____ by a car. The collision (碰撞) on her brain has caused her to lose her voice. The girl did not want to be a _____ to him. She ____ him saying that she did not wish to wait any longer. With the letter, she sent the ring back to him.

The girl decided to move away, hoping that she could completely forget ____. In the new environment, the girl learnt the ____ and started a new life. She told herself every day that she must ____ the guy. One day, her friend came and told her that he was ____. She asked her friend not to let him know what had happened to her. Since then, there wasn't any more ____ of him.

A year later, her friend came with an envelope, ____ an invitation card for the guy's wedding. The girl was shattered (打擊). When she opened the letter, she saw her own ____ in it. She was about to ask her friend what was the matter ____ she saw the guy standing in front of her. He used the sign language telling her, "I've spent a year ____ the sign language. I want you to know I haven’t forgotten my ____. Let me have the chance to be your voice. I love you." With these, he slipped the ____ back into her finger. The girl finally smiled.

1.A. deeply B. affectionately C. gently D. kindly

2.A. pleasant B. foolish C. upset D. happy

3.A. add B. expand C. do D. further

4.A. take care of B. get along with C. wait for D. keep in touch with

5.A. gave up B. gave in C. gave away D. gave out

6.A. words B. letters C. secret D. love

7.A. blown down B. broken down C. knocked down D. torn down

8.A. burden B. package C. weight D. obstacle

9.A. explained to B. wrote to C. replied to D. spoke to

10.A. nothing B. something C. anything D. everything

11.A. sign language B. native tongue C. Braille D. foreign language

12.A. remember B. forget C. leave D. miss

13.A. away B. out C. back D. in

14.A. sense B. report C. advice D. news

15.A. containing B. including C. owning D. combining

16.A. photo B. name C. promise D. agreement

17.A. while B. so C. until D. when

18.A. teaching B. learning C. writing D. creating

19.A. promise B. permission C. dream D. desire

20.A. card B. letter C. envelope D. ring

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