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About 20 years ago, I was lucky to teach a disabled young woman named Audrey. Not only was she good at math and science, but she was also very      in art. She could draw and paint beautifully. When Audrey graduated from university, she got two      , one in fine arts and one in chemistry. Not too many people do well in two such      areas of study. 根据上文:one in fine arts and one in chemistry.
Just before her high school graduation, Audrey      me a wonderful gift. It was a watercolour painting of a mother and her baby. A tear      from the mother’s eye as she looked      at her child. Under the painting, Audrey had   these words: “The deep love from Mother,        me, touches another.” What a beautiful gift! I had the piece of art framed and      in my office.
Years passed with many      from one office to another and I      the painting. Last year, after about eight years of not knowing where it was, I      a phone call from a former colleague who said she had      of mine. It was the picture Audrey had painted for me 18 years earlier. When cleaning out a storage room, she had      my gift.
I was struck that the      gift came back. I knew Audrey very well. When she was four years old, Audrey had a serious      . What’s worse, her father left the house. It was her mother who brought her up with much trouble. She      it but was disabled.
To      , it is just a painting, but to me it shows how a mother’s love has helped      a talent and how its      pushes me ahead.

A.interested B.talented C.buried D.absorbed

A.degrees B.choice C.chances D.jobs

A.similar B.distinguishing C.different D.scientific

A.gave B.promised C.afforded D.presented

A.sank B.flooded C.escaped D.fell

A.quietly B.lovingly C.warmly D.gently

A.described B.marked C.written D.signed

A.past B.on C.with D.through

A.hung B.decorated C.painted D.added

A.migrations B.moves C.turns D.circles

A.left B.forgot C.lost D.ignored

A.accepted B.made C.dialed D.received

A.something B.books C.gifts D.letters

A.searched B.discovered C.observed D.touched

A.ancient B.colorful C.precious D.abstract

A.symptom B.fault C.heart D.disease

A.survived B.recovered C.struggled D.managed

A.someone else B.anyone else C.everyone else D.nobody else

A.encourage B.become C.develop D.practise

A.energy B.force C.strength D.power

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