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Bobby had tried to climb to the top of the snowy mountain for at least thirty times. But he had always ______. At first, he climbed very well, but as he went on, he became weak and often looked at his worn-out shoes ______ looking up. Finally, when the clouds gathered around him, he understood he wouldn’t be able to ______ the top that day. He would sit down to rest and then ______.
One day, he went up the mountain ______ by old Peeper, the town optician (配镜师). Halfway to the top, Peeper gave him a pair of ______ sunglasses. “If it starts clouding over, put these glasses on. They’ll ______ you,” said Peeper before he went back. Bobby accepted the ______.
Just as nearly always seemed to happen, bad luck ______ in the form of cloud cover. Bobby remembered Peeper’s ______ and put on the glasses. He could ______ see the clouds with the glasses on, but they seemed so light that he could see the top of the mountain ______ the clouds. And so Bobby kept climbing, leaving the clouds behind, and ______ arrived at the top of the mountain. He felt great. But as he took off the glasses, he was ______ — the mountain below was surrounded by a sea of clouds. Bobby didn’t remember the clouds being as ______ as that, so he looked more closely at the sunglasses, and ______ everything.
Peeper had made a light picture on the glasses, in the ______ of the snow-covered mountain top. It was made in such a way that Bobby could only ______ it if he looked upwards.
Bobby ______ that the only obstacle (障碍) to getting to the top of the mountain had been his own discouragement. He thanked Peeper for using that little ______ to help him understand that his aim was not impossible.

A.waited B.failed C.finished D.rested

A.along with B.because of C.except for D.instead of

A.reach B.find C.miss D.measure

A.look up B.go on C.give up D.run away

A.attracted B.protected C.controlled D.accompanied

A.special B.beautiful C.big D.expensive

A.save B.help C.follow D.test

A.material B.pity C.design D.gift

A.stood B.changed C.returned D.disappeared

A.plans B.words C.thoughts D.points

A.still B.never C.only D.ever

A.beside B.under C.before D.through

A.personally B.finally C.necessarily D.nearly

A.frightened B.angry C.surprised D.disappointed

A.thick B.pretty C.white D.small

A.proved B.explained C.remembered D.understood

A.middle B.form C.way D.place

A.feel B.copy C.see D.touch

A.realized B.agreed C.imagined D.told

A.experiment B.chance C.shock D.trick

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A.difficulties B.fears C.diseases D.hopes

A.remember B.know C.tell D.understand

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A.happen B.matter C.help D.fit

A.called B.visited C.shared D.sold

A.sorry B.glad C.sad D.proud

A.useful B.strange C.grateful D.polite

A.missed B.appeared C.agreed D.refused

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