I was coaching girls’ track in Iowa and there was a young discus(鐵餅)thrower on the team with  1  potential(潛力).Here goes her story.

At the end of our training   2   the district track meet, this discus thrower, Lucy, asked me if she   3   come to the school on Sunday for a little   4  training.I agreed.The year before, she had placed second at the district meet and  5   missed going to the state meet.She had won every discus event,   6  that district meet! And, her throws in the competitions had been between 106’1” and 110’10”.

Something began to   8  me.Why couldn’t Lucy   9 to get the discus to 111 feet? I wondered if it was more a psychological barrier(心理的障礙)  10   a physical one.I decided to try something   11  .I made up my mind to   12   to Lucy.

On Sunday, after her drills, I said, “Why don’t you throw five or six good ones for me to  13  ?” She began to throw again, but   14   were farther than what she had already thrown.But, I didn’t tell Lucy.As I was measuring the   15  one, I pulled out some more tape (量尺) and yelled out to her, “Come to see this! This one is  16  ! ”It wasn’t.Lucy, thinking that this was a personal best, jumped wildly into the air in  17 

The next afternoon, at the district meet, Lucy   18   with a personal best throw of 114’10”! Just 24 hours after I had lied to her.However, this time she had  19   thrown the discus four feet further than she had ever thrown it before.

    Sometimes we   20   our own barriers in our mind.So learn to take control of your mind.

1.A.little                      B.great                   C.no                      D.limited

2.A.a(chǎn)fter                     B.during                 C.since                   D.before

3.A.could                   B.must                 C.should               D.would

4.A.helpful               B.extra                C.real                  D.regular

5.A.luckily                  B.completely        C.narrowly             D.probably

6.A.except               B.including            C.despite              D.with

7.A sometimes              B.a(chǎn)lways             C.never                D.seldom

8.A.frighten               B.please               C.shock               D.bother

9.A.seem                 B.pretend              C.need                D.a(chǎn)sk

10.A.a(chǎn)part from         B.rather than         C.because of          D.a(chǎn)ccording to

11.A.impossible          B.familiar           C.new                   D.easy

12.A.lie                     B.turn                   C.reply                 D.call

13.A.look                  B.measure          C.match             D.take

14.A.many                B.a(chǎn)ll                 C.some                 D.none  

15.A.worst               B.closest              C.first                D.final

16.A.higher              B.farther             C.bigger             D.longer

17.A.excitement         B.a(chǎn)nxiety             C.puzzlement       D.a(chǎn)nger

18.A.disappeared      B.lost                  C.won                 D.a(chǎn)rrived

19.A.a(chǎn)ctually              B.hardly               C.nearly               D.only

20.A.break               B.remove             C.take                  D.set

1—5 BDABC                6—10 ABDAB               11—15 CABDD            16—20 BACAD

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