完形填空,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。

Competitive swimming was a big part of my life as a teenager. So I was very excited when my sons decided to take up the sport. Daily, I’d arrive a few minutes early before their ________ ended so I could watch their progress, assess their ________ for later discussions and give them a few tips on how to swim faster ________, one afternoon at the pool, someone else caught my ________ .

The teen girl was not a typical swimmer. Her ________ , out-of-date swimsuit was two sizes too big. She struggled to reach the end of the pool. Always ________ and always being passed by the better-trained girls. The other girls would ________ their friends to climb out of the pool, giggle(咯咯笑)and run back to the starting areas. ________nobody waited for her. She always walked back to the starting areas ________. However, day after day, she’d show up ________ practice and do it all over again in her old, worn swimsuit.

The first swim meeting ________ arrived, and I smiled as I watched my sons________ straight with their team members around the swimming pool. I was a(n) 53 mother, but then, I saw the girl who had________ day after day to swim to the end of the pool. She wasn’t wearing the old, worn swimsuit She was wearing a (n) ________ , new swimsuit with a matching swimming cap and goggles(護(hù)目鏡). I ________ again and believed someone bought these new things for her so she could feel and look like a _________ regardless of how fast she could swim. She never did find out who bought the ________for her because the person remained anonymous(匿名)。

I admire the unknown person who ________ the pool girl. Do you ever wonder how you can help a teen? Take time to notice your surroundings. There is a teen in your life that________encouragement or help. Be the one who makes a difference in her life.

1.A. game B. work C. practice D. meeting

2.A. goals B. methods C. tasks D. behaviors

3.A. However B. Then C. So D. Thus

4.A. patience B. mistake C. attention D. sons

5.A. long B. dirty C. small D. worn

6.A. fast B. last C. quiet D. best

7.A. talk with B. find out C. wait for D. run after

8.A. But B. Otherwise C. And D. Though

9.A. hurriedly B. quickly C. secretly D. alone

10.A. with B. by C. for D. in

11.A. suddenly B. finally C. fortunately D. nearly

12.A. stand B. swim C. sit D. rest

13.A. great B. anxious C. lucky D. proud

14.A. relaxed B. stayed C. struggled D. tried

15.A. thin B. cool C. big D. expensive

16.A. smiled B. shouted C. suggested D. supported

17.A. student B. winner C. fighter D. child

18.A. objects B. tools C. toys D. gifts

19.A. trained B. helped C. cared D. beat

20.A. needs B. uses C. offers D. seeks

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3.

Family and friends are a lot like the ego. They want to protect those they love, so they will often list all the reasons why the big dreams won’t come true. Sometimes, family and friends destroy dreams of those they love most, out of their own fear of being left behind.

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