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On my first day in a college classroom, I felt like an overgrown child returning to civilization after having been lost in the forest for thirty years. There I sat, —     enough to be a father to most of the students in the room,       unconfident enough to be their baby brother. We were crowded elbow (肘部) to elbow, listening to a       who looked even younger than the students. I felt uncomfortable and out of place as the professor carefully       what she expected us to learn. As I listened, I couldn’t help but       of my own oldest daughter who was now beginning her first year in      , just like me. I remembered how hard I had tried to help build self-confidence in her and my other children. So why did I suddenly feel like a scared       myself? When I walked out of that classroom, I had serious       about my ability to make it       college. Not until late that night did my thinking      . It was a long-distance       from my daughter, my fellow college freshman, that did the trick (起作用). She spoke on the phone about the doubts, worries and anxieties she was         . She was certain that she’d never           at college. How       her worries sounded. In my most confident parental      , I said, “Doing your best is all the world      .” The next day in class, those words still repeated in my head. When the professor raised a       for the class, nobody, including me,       to answer. When I looked around at the       and uncertainty on the young faces in that room, I knew       what I had to do: my best. That’s all the world asks. So I raised my hand, and the professor called my name. I spoke.

A.big B.tall C.old D.strong

A.and B.so C.or D.yet

A.professor B.teacher C.lecturer D.instructor

A.showed B.explained C.designed D.offered

A.think B.speak C.talk D.hear

A.school B.office C.classroom D.college

A.father B.parent C.child D.son

A.fears B.doubts C.opinions D.ideas

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

A.stop B.turn C.change D.continue

A.call B.talk C.report D.discussion

A.obtaining B.gaining C.experiencing D.feeling

A.fail B.succeed C.win D.pass

A.common B.ordinary C.regular D.familiar

A.sound B.whisper C.word D.voice

A.hopes B.asks C.wants D.expects

A.request B.problem C.question D.demand

A.dared B.preferred C.tried D.prepared

A.sorrow B.joy C.fear D.anger

A.exactly B.roughly C.gradually D.certainly

科目 英语   题型 完型填空   难度 中等
知识点: 学校生活
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A.offer B.accept C.seek D.desire

A.occasionally B.frequently C.usually D.seldom

A.range B.symbol C.way D.mix

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A.thought B.relaxed C.listened D.waited

A.control B.disturb打扰 C.lose D.enjoy

A.as long as B.in case C.when D.unless

A.soft B.impressive C.weak D.hard

A.encouraged B.satisfied C.entertained D.bothered

A.directions B.bodies C.goals D.hearts

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A.keep B.measure C.cover D.shorten

A.matters B.happens C.works D.succeeds

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A.doubted B.continued C.replied D.promised

A.pass B.cry C.care D.speak

A.sometimes B.still C.even D.ever

A.nothing B.all C.one D.something

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A.Worse still B.Therefore C.Or else D.Besides

A.beat B.follow C.walk D.find

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A.town B.direction C.situation D.habit

A.surprise B.delight C.peace D.fear

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