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    It was one of the happiest times of my life. I was 29 and had just received my bachelor’s degree, graduating with honors ______ working two jobs and being a wife and mother. My ______ and five-year-old son were in the audience when I walked onto the stage at Ashland University to get my diploma. I was so excited and ______ to be starting a teaching career and contributing more to my family’s well-being.
But when I got back home that evening, there was a ______ from my husband. It basically said he’d come to get his clothes and wouldn’t be ______.  We’d been having trouble, but the finality of that note still came as a shock. He had ______ our bank account. We were horribly in debt. I had ______ my previous jobs in expectation of interviewing for a teaching position. ______, I was eight months pregnant.
Most young women have an______ picture of the happy-go-lucky life they’re going to live. But no one ever sits you down and says that’s not ______ and sometimes life is just extremely ugly. It all caved in for me that night. I was embarrassed, scared, and angry and felt I had ______ .
But I had my son, and I was about to bring a new life into the world, so despite my deep______ , I had to go on. The next morning, I woke up, put my feet on the floor, took a deep breath, prepared breakfast, and basically did ______ I always did. I used my ______ to keep me moving. After being in the military for six years, I guess you can say I fell back on my training, like all good ______ do in tough situations.
And in the past seven years, I’ve continued moving ______. I got a job as a kindergarten teacher, earned a master’s degree in education, and ______  my babies grow to twelve and seven. I certainly would never have chosen to ______ them through this, but in review, I’m glad it happened to me when it did. It helped me to ______ my voice and myself a lot sooner. It helped me ______ independent, and confident — things I’m hopefully implanting(灌输) now in my children.

A.through B.for C.by D.despite

A.parents B.daughter C.husband D.family

A.pleasant B.proud C.surprised D.worried

A.letter B.message C.note D.mail

A.out B.off C.back D.away

A.emptied B.stolen C.opened D.erased

A.obtained B.quitted C.offered D.found

A.Thus B.Therefore C.Nevertheless D.Moreover

A.impressive B.ideal C.exciting D.intelligent

A.reality B.practice C.possibility D.fact

A.died B.declined C.failed D.finished

A.sympathy B.feeling C.love D.sadness

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

A.routine B.rule C.mind D.story

A.workers B.soldiers C.teachers D.mothers

A.backward B.downward C.forward D.outward

A.saw B.watched C.noticed D.found

A.look B.let C.break D.put

A.find B.lose C.lower D.raise

A.stay B.grow C.remain D.keep

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