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This is a story about doing well by doing good. Sandy Greenberg was a very good student,   36   he came from a poor family. He went to Columbia University on a scholarship and there he met his  37    who also was receiving financial aid(经济资助).
Sandy got a(n)   38   disease during his second year at university. The   39   was, it wasn’t found out early enough, and   40   he became nearly blind. But Sandy said that he was so   41    because when he lost his   42  , his roommate read his textbooks to him every night. Because of this, Sandy went on with his study and   43   with honors. Later he went off to study at Oxford. He was still quite   44  , but he had managed to   45   about five hundred dollars as he went along. His roommate,   46  , also went on to graduate school(研究生院). One day, Sandy got a call from him at Oxford, telling him that he   47   $500 to start a(n)   48    business. So Sandy sent all the    49    he had saved to his roommate. He said, “What else could I do? He made my life; I needed to do    50    to make his life. ”
Sandy’s roommate was Art Garfunkel, who became a famous singer. He   51   up with another musician named Paul Simon. That $500   52   them a lot and they made a record that eventually became “The Sound of Silence”.
Each of us will be faced with problems we didn’t   53  in our lives. How we are able to deal with those difficulties will be   54   by how we deal with others along the way. What we get will depend a lot on what we   55  .

A.so B.for C.but D.and

A.doctor B.partner C.teacher D.roommate

A.heart B.eye C.blood D.brain

A.trick B.idea C.trouble D.chance

A.in particular B.as a result C.for example D.on the whole

A.lucky B.strong C.calm D.painful

A.hearing B.sight C.confidence D.business

A.grew B.lived C.worked D.graduated

A.kind B.weak C.poor D.clever

A.save B.spend C.borrow D.pay

A.therefore B.as well as C.however D.at the same time

A.needed B.earned C.owned D.lost

A.computer B.fashion C.music D.advertising

A.records B.money C.medicine D.books

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

A.kept B.ended C.teamed D.put

A.satisfied B.pleased C.surprised D.helped

A.understand B.expect C.believe D.like

A.checked B.questioned C.educated D.affected

A.learn B.give C.wish D.bring

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