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專題03完形填空20篇TheIIthNationalGamesforPersonswithDisabilitieswasheldinXi’an,inOctober,2021.QianHongyanwonthesilvermedalinthewomen’s100-meterbreaststroke(蛙泳)SB5final.Qianlostboth__1__inatrafficaccidentwhenshewas4yearsold.Sincethen,shebecamewell-known__2__movingaroundwhilebalancedonanorangeball,earningherthenickname“basketballgirl”.Qian’sinterestforswimmingdatesbackto2007,whenshewas__3__bythelocaldisabledpeoplesfederation(聯(lián)合會)towatchthe2008NationalParalympicGamesinKunming.At11yearsold,she__4__theswimmingteamforpeoplewithdisabilities.However,withoutlegs,itwas__5__forQiantokeepherbalanceinwaterbecauseofapoorsenseofdirection.Tohelpherovercomethedifficulty,hertrainermadea__6__trainingplanforher.Everyday,shepracticedfor__7__fourhours.Shemadegreateffortstoimproveherarmstrengthandbalance.In2009,shewon__8__medalsatnationalevents,onegoldmedalandtwosilvers.Inthe2016RioParalympicGames,she__9__ninthinthe100mbreaststroke.QiannowworksfortheLuliangdisabledpeoplesfederation.Shesaidshewantstoworktohelpotherpeoplewithdisabilitiestofacelifewith___10___.HerstoryencouragedthousandsofdisabledpeopleinChina.1.A.legs B.hands C.a(chǎn)rms2.A.a(chǎn)s B.to C.for3.A.required B.invited C.fed4.A.made B.formed C.joined5.A.difficult B.interesting C.possible6.A.common B.special C.simple7.A.a(chǎn)tleast B.a(chǎn)tlast C.a(chǎn)tfirst8.A.one B.two C.three9.A.created B.placed C.became10.A.courage B.money C.prideWhenIwasinGradeSeven,Ivolunteeredatahospital.IusuallystayedwithMr.Gillespieapatientinacoma(昏迷).Heneverhadanyvisitors,and__11__seemedtocareabouthim.Asavolunteer,Ispentmanydays__12__hishandandtalkingtohimeventhoughhesleptallthetime.OnceIneededtobeoutoftownfor__13__aweek,butwhenIcamebacktendayslater,IfoundMr.Gillespiewasgone.Iguessedhehad__14__,Iwasverysad.Severalyearslater,__15__Iwasatagasstation,Inoticedafamiliarface.ItwasMr.Gillespie!Hewasalive!Iwentuptoaskifheknewmeand__16__howIknewhiminthehospital.Hewasvery__17__andthengavemethewarmesthug(擁抱)Ihadeverreceived.Hetoldmehecouldfeelmeholdinghishandwhilelyinginbed.Buthethoughtitwasa(n)__18__fromtheheaven.ThenIrealizedthatitwasmewhohelpedhislife,Imadeadifferencebetweenhislife__19__hisdeath.More__20__,hemadeabigdifferenceinmylife.Iwillneverforgethiswords,“You’reanangel!”11.A.nobody B.somebody C.a(chǎn)nybody12.A.shaking B.holding C.waving13.A.morethan B.a(chǎn)tmost C.fewerthan14.A.escaped B.slept C.died15.A.why B.when C.what16.A.a(chǎn)sked B.wondered C.explained17.A.disappointed B.surprised C.nervous18.A.a(chǎn)ngel B.nurse C.doctor19.A.but B.a(chǎn)nd C.or20.A.importantly B.confidently C.carefullyThelimitsofhowlonghumanbeingscanstayawakehavelongbeenstudied.Thereisawidelyrecognized(公認(rèn)的)____21____thatwassetin1965byanAmericanhighschoolstudent.Hedidnotsleepforabout11daysforanexperiment(實(shí)驗(yàn)).Otherunofficialreportsdescribesoldiersstaying____22____forfourdaysinbattleandpatientswhohavegonewithoutsleepforthreeorfourdays.

Sofarthereasonwhyhumansfallasleep____23____amystery,butthereisnodoubtthatenoughsleepisgoodforus.AsErinHanlon,anassistantprofessorattheUniversityofChicago,toldtheBBC,itseemsthatsleepcan“reset”thesystemsinour____24____.Thatiswhywefeelrefreshedafteragoodnap.Ontheotherhand,lackofsleepcouldaffectourhealthboth____25____andmentally.DirectorofSleepMedicine,AtulMalhotra,attheUniversityofCalifornia,toldtheBBCthatwhensomeoneoften____26____allnightanddoesnothavehighqualitysleep,stresshormones(荷爾蒙)increaseinhisorherblood,causing____27____bloodpressure.Meanwhile,therhythm(節(jié)奏)oftheheartisaffected,causingdizziness(頭暈?zāi)垦?andatight(憋悶的)chest.

Anothersurprising____28____isthatsomepeoplereallydon’tsleepfordaysorevenmonths.Thisisbecauseararegenetic(基因的)diseaseleadstodisordersofadeepareaofthebrainthatcontrolssleep.____29____theydonotfeelsleepy,theirorgans(器官)andbrainareactuallyhurt.Goodsleepisimportantforus.Burningthemidnightoilisnotalwaysagoodidea.Keepinga____30____betweenworkandlifeseemstobethekeytohelpingusfeelenergetic,healthyandpowerful.21.A.method B.record C.lifestyle22.A.calm B.healthy C.a(chǎn)wake23.A.remains B.repeats C.represents(表現(xiàn))24.A.lives B.houses C.bodies25.A.suddenly B.regularly C.physically26.A.givesup B.staysup C.liftsup27.A.large B.little C.high28.A.fact B.reason C.cause29.A.Since B.Until C.Although30.A.promise B.secret C.balance(平衡)Fromthemomentyouwakeup,youaresurroundedbyinventions.Blankets,lightbulbs,andevencrayonsallhelptogiveusan___31___lifethanbefore.Inventorsthinkaboutpeople’sneeds,andthentrytocome___32___withananswer.Whenaninventornoticedhowinconvenient(不方便)bigumbrellas___33___,heinventedafoldingonethatwouldfitinabag.Post-itnotes(便利貼)wereinventedbychance___34___someonemadeagluethatdidn’tstickproperly.Youcouldstickdownapieceof___35___,peel(撕)itoff,andthenre-stickit!Someinventionsarejustforfun.The___36___Frisbees(飛盤)wereemptypiepansbelongingtoabaker(烘焙師)calledJosephFrisbie.Whensomeofhiscustomersthrewthepansto___37___otherinthepark,theideafortheFrisbeewasborn.ThebuildingtoysLegowasinventedto___38___childrentobuildthings,notdestroythem!Youcanusethemtomakeallsortsofinventions!Doyouknowwhichtoyis6,000yearsold?Dollsare___39___theoldesttoysofall.Theyhavebeenmadeofallsortsofmaterials—wood,metal,paperandchina.Barbiefirstwentonsalein1959.Inventorsstudyplantsandanimalstoseehowtheyhave____40____theirproblems.Otherslookatideasfromotherplacesorfromthepast.Veryfewideascomeoutofnowhere.31.A.easy B.easier C.easiest32.A.up B.in C.At33.A.was B.a(chǎn)re C.were34.A.who B.when C.where35.A.bread B.cloth C.paper36.A.first B.second C.third37.A.one B.every C.each38.A.effect B.explain C.encourage39.A.poorly B.probably C.powerfully40.A.solved B.solve C.solvingAmanseesabutterfly(蝴蝶).Thebutterflytriestogetoutofitschrysalis(蛹).Sothemandecidestohelpit.Hecutsthechrysalisandthebutterflycomesout_____41_____.Tohissurprise,thebutterflyisunabletofly.Ifthebutterflydoesn’tstruggle(掙扎;奮斗)togetoutofthechrysalis,itcan’t_____42_____!Thestruggledevelopstheenergyinthebutterflywhichmakesitfly.Similarly,thechallenges(挑戰(zhàn))oflifebringoutthebestinyoungpeopleandpreparethe_____43_____tofly.Whenpeopleareyoung,meetingandovercomingchallengeswillmakethemstrongandreadyto_____44_____life.Ifwelookatsuccessfulpeople,wewillfindthatthemorechallengestheyhavehad,themore_____45_____theyare.Onefamousman,whonowownsmanybigfactories,usedtosellsocksfromdoortodoorwhenhewasyoung._____46_____successfulmanisEric.Hesetupacollege_____47_____theageof30.Hisfatherdiedwhenhewasonly16.Astheoldestchildinthefamily,heworkedinthedayandstudiedinthenight.Hisfather’sdeathforcedhimto_____48_____fast.Hetookupthechallengesandovercamethem.Today,notonlyEric_____49_____,butalsohisbrothersandsistersareleadingsuccessfullives.Someparentsandteachersactively______50______youngpeopletofacechallenges.Itisimportantforthemtolearntomeetchallengesandovercomethem.41.A.easily B.noisily C.bravely42.A.stand B.run C.fly43.A.method B.a(chǎn)bility C.siluation44.A.change B.believe C.face45.A.successful B.dangerous C.careful46.A.Other B.Another C.Others47.A.on B.in C.a(chǎn)t48.A.getup B.growup C.giveup49.A.himself B.herself C.Themselves50.A.a(chǎn)ccept B.provide C.encourage閱讀下面短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。Recently,myfamilyandIvisitedKaikoura,acoastaltowninNewZealand.Thefirsteveningitseemeda___51___place,butthenextdayIrememberedwhatI’dreadaboutitinamagazine-itwasoftenpossibletoseedolphins(海豚)andwhalesthere!MyfatherandI___52___onagray,windymorningonasmallboat.However,theskyturnedbluetenminuteslater.Soonwereachedtheswimmingplace.Tomy___53___,thiswasmorethan40kmfromland.Iwasquitecoldbythetime,andwondered___54___wecamethere.Suddenlysomeoneshouted“Dolphins!”AllIcouldseewerefins(鰭)___55___-therewereaboutonehundreddolphinsswimmingtowardsourboat!Manyofthemwerejumpingaroundinthewater.Iputonmysnorkel(潛水通氣管)and___56___intothesea.ThenItriedtomake___57___inthewatertoattractthem.Theyheardmeandcametoswim___58___me.Amazingly,adolphinkeptfollowingme,___59___thenchangedhismindandswaminanotherdirection.Howintelligenttheyare!Aboutanhourlater,itwastimetogetbackontotheboat.I___60___enjoyedmyself,butIwasalittlecoldanddecidedtoleavethewater.InoticedthateveryoneontheboardwassmilingandIrealizedwhataveryspecialmomentwe’dhad.51.A.safe B.boring C.busy52.A.setoff B.gaveup C.turnedback53.A.joy B.shame C.surprise54.A.how B.why C.when55.A.a(chǎn)nywhere B.nowhere C.everywhere56.A.ran B.jumped C.put57.A.sounds B.faces C.decisions58.A.under B.from C.a(chǎn)round59.A.so B.or C.but60.A.really B.secretly C.naturally閱讀下面短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。OnemorningSharonwokeupandshewantedtofindtheenvironment.MissClark,herteacher,toldherthatpeopleneededtokeepenvironment____61____.SoSharonhadto____62____itfirst.BecauseitwasSaturday,shehadplentyof____63____.Whenshegotoutofbed.shedecidedtolook____64____thebed.Itwasdustyunderthere,butwherewastheenvironment?Sharonwenttothewindow.She____65____atthetreesintheneighbors’yard.Thenshewentintothehall.Shedidn’tfindtheenvironment.Ifshewantedtofindit,she’dbetterhurryup.Thenshewenttothe____66____.Hermomwaspreparingforbreakfast.After____67____,shewentoutsidetolookfortheenvironment.ShemetHerman,atalkingsquirrel(松鼠).Heaskedherwhatshewaslookingfor.“I’mlookingfortheenvironment.Haveyouseenithere?Howdoyoueverfindit?Andifyoufindit,howdoyoukeepitclean?”Hermanlookedsurprised.“It’sstrange.Youarethe____68____humantoeverlookfortheenvironment.Theenvironmentseemstobealmosteverywhere,”Hermansaid.Sharonlookedtotherightandtheleft.Shelookedup.Shelookeddown.“Where?”shesaid“____69____isitnow?”“Theenvironmentisjustabouteverywhereyoulook,”Hermansaid.“Theenvironmentistheair,thewaterandthesoil.Infact,it’s___70___aroundus.”61.A.open B.clean C.dirty62.A.see B.find C.watch63.A.time B.work C.things64.A.a(chǎn)t B.on C.under65.A.lookedback B.lookout C.lookedin66.A.bedroom B.kitchen C.hall67.A.breakfast B.lunch C.dinner68.A.first B.last C.early69.A.What B.How C.Where70.A.everything B.nothing C.somethingEachoneofussharesthisplanetwithsevenbillionothers.Andweallneedtransportation.Peopleand_____71_____needtomovefromcitytocityandcountrytocountry.However,mostvehiclescancauseseriousproblemslikeairandnoisepollution.Soinventorsarecomingupwith_____72_____ideastotrytoreducethepollution.Inmanycitiesaroundtheworld,motorcyclesareverypopular.Yetairpollutionisagrowingproblem.Inlargecities,peoplecomplain(抱怨)itisdifficultto_____73_____.Tosolvetheproblem,aU.S.companydesignedanenvironmentallyfriendlymotorcycle.Ituseselectricity_____74_____fuel(燃料).Asaresult,thereisnopollution.It’salsoquietandfast.Thismakes_____75_____agoodchoicetogetaroundacity.TheItaliancityofVeniceisacitywithonlyafewroads.Therearenocarsinthecitycenter._____76_____,watertaxisandbusescarrypeoplealongthecity’scanals(運(yùn)河).Buttheycausepollution,_____77_____tothewater.EnglishtechniciansDickandJemdesignedasolar-poweredwatertaxiwhichcan_____78_____foradayafterbeingcharged(充電).Planesalsocauseairandnoisepollution.Designinganenvironmentallyfriendlyairplaneisa_____79_____challenge.Someairplanecompanieshavestartedtosolvetheproblem.Swiss_____80_____havegoneonestepfurther.Theyhavedevelopedasolarairplane.Thisplaneholdstheworldrecordforthelongestsolar-poweredflight-1.541KMfromArizonatoTexasinAmerica.71.A.projects B.thoughts C.products72.A.changeable B.creative C.crazy73.A.breathe B.work C.live74.A.a(chǎn)s B.in C.by75.A.them B.it C.us76.A.Instead B.However C.Then77.A.probably B.only C.especially78.A.rise B.run C.stand79.A.real B.direct C.positive80.A.pilots B.workers C.engineersSheusedtosleeponthesidewalkoftheFifthStreetPostoffice.Icouldsmellher_____81_____Icameclose.Sheworedirtyclothesandher_____82_____wasnearlytoothless.Ihardlysawhertalkwithothers.Ifshewasnotasleep,shetalkedtoherself.Ialwaysfelt_____83_____forher.Whatapooroldlady!Shemustbedesperate(絕望的)andhungry.OneThanksgiving,Ithoughtabouttheoldlady.Shemightbestillhungry.SoIputsome_____84_____inabaganddroveovertotheFifthStreet.Itwasacoldnight.Therewashardlyanyoneout.ButI_____85_____shewouldstayatthesameplaceandIwouldfindher_____86_____.Thereshewas,sittingagainstatreenearthepostoffice.Shewasdressedassheusedto.I_____87_____mycarovertoherandsaid,“I’vebroughtyousomefood.Wouldyoulikesometurkeyandapplepie?”However,theoldwomandidn’tseemtobeveryexcited.Shelookedatmeandsaidquite_____88_____“Oh,thankyouverymuch,butsomeonehasgivenmefoodearlier.Pleasetakeittosomeoneelsewhoneedsit.”Her_____89_____wereclearandhermannerswerekind.Soonherheadwentdownintoherarmsagain.Iwastheonlypersonwhodidn’tknowwhattosay.Anoldladywhowasclearlydownon_____90_____luckstillthoughtaboutothers.81.A.because B.before C.until82.A.ear B.eye C.mouth83.A.sorry B.surprised C.happy84.A.money B.clothes C.food85.A.decided B.found C.knew86.A.easily B.slowly C.happily87.A.gave B.sold C.drove88.A.unluckily B.clearly C.a(chǎn)ngrily89.A.words B.needs C.eyes90.A.my B.her C.yourIfyou’reabigfanofdetective(偵探)TVshowsorfilms,youmustbenostrangertothisscene:Asuspect(嫌疑人)isbeing_____91_____whilesomepolicemenarewatchinghimfrom_____92_____apieceofglass.Youmaywonder:Howdoesthishappen?Thespecialglassiscalledone—wayglass,orone—waymirror.Whenthelight_____93_____thesurfaceofthespecialglass,itwillreflecthalfofthelight.Theotherhalfofthelightstraightpassesthroughtheglass.That’s_____94_____thepolicemencanseethesuspect.Butwhycan’tthesuspectseethepolicemeninthe_____95_____room?Theanswerliesinthelightingofthetworooms.Theroominwhichtheglasslookslikeamirroriskeptbrightlylit._____96_____,there’splentyoflighttoreflectbackfromthemirror’ssurface.Theotherroom,inwhichtheglasslookslikeawindow,iskept_____97_____.Sothere’sverylittlelighttopassthroughtheglass.Onthesuspect’sside,heseeshisown_____98_____.Onthepolicemen’sside,thelargeamountoflightcomingfromthesuspect’ssideiswhatthey_____99_____.Andofcourse,whenthelightsinthepolicemen’sroomaresuddenly_____100_____,orwhenthelightsinthesuspect’sroomaresuddenlyturnedoff,theone—waymirrorbecomesawindow.91.A.invited B.described C.questioned92.A.behind B.a(chǎn)bove C.under93.A.clears B.hits C.divides94.A.where B.why C.which95.A.next B.similar C.faraway96.A.Inaword B.Inthisway C.Intheend97.A.warm B.dry C.dark98.A.reflection B.direction C.collection99.A.read B.see C.hear100.A.turneddown B.turnedoff C.turnedonItwasadifficultperiodoftimeforJoe.Withhisfactoryshutdown,hehadtolookfora__101__job.However,thingsdidn’tgowellandJoehad____102____tofindone.OnanothersnowyandunluckydaywhenJoewasdrivinghome,henoticedanoldladywhohadaflattire(車胎爆了)standing____103____byhercar.Joestoppedtohelpheroutwithouthesitating.Theoldladywantedtogivehimmoneyforgettingher____104____.Joedidn’tacceptandtoldhertorepayhiskindnessbyhelpingsomeoneelseinneed.Waving____105____toJoe,theoldladydroveonandstoppedatasmallcafe.Aheavilypregnant(懷孕的)waitress____106____withawarmsmileonherface.“Shemustneedmoneybadly,”

____107____theoldladywhenshewasdrinkingacupofhottea.“Otherwise,apregnantwomanlikeherwon’tstandonherfeetallday.”Thenshe____108____Joe.Whenthewaitresswastryingtogetthe____109____forherone-hundreddollarbill,sheleftanotewithencouragingwordsandslidoutofthecafe.Thatnightwhen____110____layawakeinbed,shewhisperedtoherhusband,“Everythingwillbefine.Iloveyou,Joe.”101.A.new B.great C.comfortable102.A.failed B.refused C.planned103.A.carelessly B.helplessly C.Painlessly104.A.a(chǎn)wayfromhome B.intothecar C.outoftrouble105.A.hello B.money C.goodbye106.A.tookherorder B.placedherorder C.cancelledherorder107.A.smiled B.thought C.explained108.A.phoned B.praised C.remembered109.A.tea B.change C.note110.A.Joe B.thewaitress C.theoldladyThegovernmentinChinaplannedtoenditsone-childpolicyandallowedeveryfamilytohavetwochildren.The____111____wasannouncedonThursdayafterthehigh-levelpoliticalmeetingsinBeijing.AChineseCommunistPartystatementgaveanumberof____112____forthechangeinthepolicy.Thestatementsaid.“Thechangeistobalancepopulationdevelopment;thegovernmenttries____113____thebirthratefromdecreasingandincreasethecountry'sworkforcebymakingthemove.”Chinastartedthe____114____policyin1980.Butthegovernmentpermittedasmallnumberofcouplestohavetwochildren.Forexample,someruralfamiliesweregiventherighttohavetwochildren.Andatotalof19provinceshadapolicywhichstatedifthefirstbornwasagirl,asecondchild____115____.In2013,theChinesegovernmentgavesomecouplesa____116____tohavetwochildren.Acouplecouldhavetwochildren____117____oneparentwasanonlychild.Ateacherandpopulationexpert,JiangQuanbaoexplainedhowChinesefamilieswouldreact(作出反應(yīng))tothepolicy.“Toomanyyoungpeopleinthecitiesareprobablynolongerinterestedin____118____asecondchild,”hesaid.“Peopleinruralareas____119____bemoreinterested,butsomeofthemhavealreadybeenallowedtohavetwochildren.”Bytheendof2014,Chinahadhadapopulationof1.37billion.Atotalof800millionofthem_____120_____employed.Butthejobmarketpopulationisexpectedtodropby2050.Withthetwo-childpolicy,anincreaseinthebirthratewillease(緩解)thelaborshortage,startingin20years.111.A.plan B.population C.magazine112.A.reasons B.results C.influences113.A.stopping B.tostop C.stops114.A.onechild B.one-child C.twochildren115.A.permit B.permitted C.waspermitted116.A.way B.means C.chance117.A.if B.when C.unless118.A.have B.tohave C.having119.A.may B.need C.must120.A.a(chǎn)m B.is C.a(chǎn)reLongago,peoplehappilylivedundertheruleofaking.Thepeopleofthekingdomwereveryhappy,astheywerewealthyandhadnoproblems.Thekingdecidedtotravelandvisitfarawayplacesofgreathistoricalimportance.Hechosetotravelbyfoot_____121_____hecouldtalktohispeople.Peoplefromtheseareaswereveryhappytohavea_____122_____withtheirking.Afterseveralweeks,hereturnedtothepalace.Hewasquitehappytohavevisitedmanyplacesandseenhispeople.However,hefeltalotofpaininhisfeetbecauseitwashisfirstlong-distancetriponfoot.He_____123_____tohisministers(大臣)thattheroadswerecoveredinstonesandweren’tcomfortable.Hesaidhewasveryworriedaboutthepeoplewhowalkedalongthem.Hemadeanorderto_____124_____theroadsofthewholecountrywith_____125_____sothatpeoplewouldfeelhappierandmorecomfortable.Hisministerswereverysurprisedtohearhisorderasthousandsofcowswouldhavetobekilledfortheirskinsanditwouldalsocostalotofmoney.Awisemanfromtheministrycametothekingandsaidhehadanotheridea.Theministeraskedtheking,“Whydoyouwanttokillsomanycows?Whynotcutapieceofleatherintheright____126____tocoveryourfeet?”Thekingwas_____127_____bythisideaandpraisedtheminister.Heorderedthatapairofleathershoesweretobemadeforhimselfandforeachofhiscountrymen.Manyofuscriticize(批評)oursurroundingsandneverunderstandthatwecanmakea_____128_____ourselves.Changesareunavoidable,andtheyshould____129____us.Wecannotorshouldnot_____130_____otherstomakethem.121.A.a(chǎn)sif B.sothat C.while D.before122.A.meeting B.trip C.discussion D.conversation123.A.shouted B.said C.explained D.complained124.A.cover B.replace C.build D.repair125.A.stones B.sand C.cotton D.leather126.A.place B.position C.shape D.Order127.A.puzzled B.disappointed C.shocked D.a(chǎn)mazed128.A.chance B.purpose C.rule D.change129.A.benefitfrom B.comefrom C.referto D.gowith130.A.dependon B.workwith C.decideon D.believeinInahistoryclass,ourteacher,Mrs.Bartlettaskedustomakeaposteringroupsabouttheculturethatwewerestudying.Shetoldustowritethenamesofthreefriendswewantedinonegroupandshewouldthinkaboutour___131___.Thenextday,IwastoldtobeinagroupIwould___132___want—theboywhowastooweakinEnglish,andthetwogirlswhoworestrangeclothes.Oh,howIwantedtobewithmy___133___!Withtearsinmyeyes,IwalkeduptoMrs.Bartlett.She___134___meandseemedtoknowwhatIwastherefor.ItoldherIshouldbeinthe“good”group.Shegently(輕輕地)___135___ahandonmyshoulder(肩膀).“Iknowwhatyouwant,Karma,”shesaid,“butyourgroupneedsyou.Ineedyoutohelpthem.Onlyyoucanhelpthem.”Iwas___136___andmoved.Herwordsencouragedme.“Willyouhelpthem?”sheasked.“Yes,”Ireplied.ThenI___137___walkedovertomygroup.Isatdownandwestarted.Eachofusdidapartaccordingtoourinterests.Halfwaythroughtheweek,Ifelt___138___enjoyingourgroup.Wedidagoodjobtogether.Mygroupmembersweren’tthoughttobegoodjustbecausenoonecaredenoughaboutthem___139___Mrs.Bartlett.Atlast,ourgroupgotanA.ButIthinkweshouldhandtheAbacktoMrs.Bartlett.Shewastheonewhoshouldtruly__140__it.Mrs.Bartlettbroughtoutthepotential(潛能)infourofherstudents.131.A.classes B.books C.choices132.A.often B.never C.a(chǎn)lways133.A.boys B.girls C.friends134.A.laughedat B.lookedat C.livedwith135.A.placed B.pushed C.washed136.A.useful B.surprised C.thirsty137.A.deeply B.lazily C.bravely138.A.myself B.herself C.yourself139.A.except B.with C.for140.A.receive B.start 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