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I always remembered the first time I took part in an English composition competition. “Right! Dean would be the       of our class to participate in the English composition competition,” my classmates said. (Applauding)
I was too     to speak when I heard what my classmates said. In order not to     short of my classmates’      I trained myself very hard for the hope of being the     of the competition, which would take place a month later. I     a lot of vocabulary, sentence structures and       rules and read many good or renowned articles. Not having I       pretty well, the day came. Every candidate     me looked so well –prepared and       . “Only 1.5 hours. Start,” a supervisor suddenly said. Seeing the        “What do most teenagers concern nowadays?” I was nervous and got       block. What’s worse, other candidates had begun writing. Moments later, I       myself, took a deep breath, and began brainstorming ideas     the topic. I quickly wrote down the composition structure, central theme, and     necessary elements. As the finishing time was       , I tried my best to accelerate my writing. Unfortunately,      my failure of time management, I left my composition incomplete. My final draft looked like a robot     legs were broken.
The result came out two weeks later. To my surprise, I got the second prize! All my classmates cheered for me. This encouraged me a lot.            I was not the first prize winner, I could still       the scent of pride and happiness spreading around me.

A.player B.choice C.representative D.person

A.proud B.delighted C.nervous D.surprised

A.get B.be C.lose D.fall

A.promises B.expectations C.dreams D.words

A.success B.beater C.winner D.victory

A.memorized B.copied C.read D.wrote

A.grammar B.phrase C.pattern D.term

A.remembered B.prepared C.started D.completed

A.besides B.except C.except for D.as well as

A.easy B.nervous C.interested D.unconfident

A.problem B.idea C.topic D.theme

A.writer’s B.teacher’s C.thinker’s D.composer’s

A.persuaded B.told C.encouraged D.c almed

A.with B.towards C.at D.for

A.another B.the other C.other D.others

A.approaching B.accessing C.finishing D.ending

A.thanks for B.due to C.as a result D.on account

A.of which B.which C.whose D.that

A.However B.As a result C.Worse still D.Although

A.smell B.touch C.sense D.realize

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A.returned B.recovered C.damaged D.examined

A.bent B.stood C.lay D.jumped

A.Before B.While C.When D.Since

A.always B.almost C.hardly D.simply

A.danger B.chance C.ability D.sign

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A.on B.up C.to D.of

A.light B.color C.night D.white

A.wild B.weak C.wrong D.sick

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A.doctor B.mother C.friend D.boss

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A.set B.came C.went D.called

A.good B.bad C.extra D.few

A.staying B.leaving C.living D.coming

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During my second year of college I had to look for another place to live in. One Sunday after church the pastor(牧师) 36 me to stay in his daughter’s room because she was studying abroad for one year.
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At the end of the term I had planned to make 40 living arrangements, since the daughter was to 41 home. But they suggested I 42 a room with their son. By this time I seemed to have been adopted(收养)into their 43-- her people became my people. I 44 accepted the offer.
As I emptied the daughter’s bedroom, I thought it might be 45 to have a little sister. But when I later met her, I 46 that this idea of looking after her might be more interesting than I first 47 .
We finally fell in love, married, and have been 48 one another for many years. There have been times that life turned out to be 49 than either of us could have known. But we have always been able to go 50 _ largely because we knew that somebody deeply cared.
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Is there somebody you can 55 ? And is someone counting on you? We travel the path of life best when there is someone to look after, and when someone is looking after us.

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