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閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

This is a story about a student, who kept a diary filled with private memories. Some were ________ memories from childhood when he felt hurt, confused, lonely and insecure. He had ________ fragments(片段) of dreams and personal ________ of anger and hatred, as well as things he ________ such as magic shops, coin dealers and Christmas reunion.

Then a ________ thing happened. After dinner one night he realized that he had ________ his diary in the dining hall outside the campus. He was afraid that someone might ________ it and find out the truth about him, so he ________ back from the campus, only to find that it was gone.

Weeks passed, and eventually he gave up the ________ of ever finding it again. A month later, he was hanging up his jacket in the same place ________ he saw his old brown diary, just where he had left it. ________ he flickered (快速翻閱) through the pages and found that a stranger had written this entry: “God bless you. I am a lot like you, only I don’t keep a diary. I am ________ to know there are others like me. I hope things ________ well for you.

Tears came to his eyes. He had never ________ that someone could know his inner feelings and also feel things just like the ________ he did.

So whether you are rich or poor, brilliant or ________, attractive or plain, there are people like you. One of the most deadly ________ we have is that we are not satisfying others. Perhaps you feel you won’t impress others ________ they are more confident, successful, intelligent or attractive than you. Such ________ is misguided. Get rid of your fears of not measuring up, and ________ yourself as you are.

1.A. falseB. valuableC. painfulD. pleasant

2.A. describedB. copiedC. provedD. reported

3.A. secretsB. feelingsC. belongingsD. experiments

4.A. studiedB. enjoyedC. hatedD. misunderstood

5.A. terribleB. commonC. movingD. strange

6.A. leftB. broughtC. storedD. opened

7.A. readB. sellC. stealD. destroy

8.A. lookedB. jumpedC. rushedD. wandered

9.A. beliefB. hopeC. lifeD. habit

10.A. whichB. whileC. whereD. when

11.A. PatientlyB. NervouslyC. CalmlyD. Unwillingly

12.A. unawareB. sorryC. gratefulD. disappointed

13.A. work outB. take offC. turn overD. give up

14.A. expectedB. seenC. promisedD. explained

15.A. theoryB. meansC. wayD. method

16.A. humorousB. averageC. lazyD. generous

17.A. fearsB. weaknessesC. diseasesD. efforts

18.A. untilB. soC. althoughD. because

19.A. findingB. practiceC. thinkingD. rule

20.A. amuseB. acceptC. improveD. treat

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