7、Growing up,I had a scar on my face--a perfect arrow in the center of my cheek,pointing at my left eye.I __1__ it when I was three,long before I knew that scars were a __2_ thing,especially for a girl.I only knew that my scar brought me __3__ and tenderness and candy.As I got older,I began to take __4__ in my scar,in part to stop people laughing at me,but mainly as a reaction to the thought that I should feel uncomfortable.It's true.I was __5__ the first couple of times someone pointed at my __6__ and asked,“What's that?” or called me “Scarface.” But the more I heard how __7__ my scar was,the more I found myself liking it.

When I turned fifteen,my parents-- __8__ the advice of a doctor--decided it was time to __9__ on what was now a thick,shiny red scar.

“But I don't mind the scar,really,” I told my father as he __10__ that I would have the operation during my summer vacation.And my friends,along with my boyfriend at the time,__11__ as I did,that my scar was __12__ and almost pretty in its own way.After so many years,it was a __13__ of me.But my father said it was a deformity(畸形),I don't know what __14__ me more that day:hearing my father call my scar a deformity,or __15__ that it didn't __16__ to him how I felt about it.

I did have the operation that summer.

In my late twenties,I took a long look at my scar,something I hadn't done in years.__17__,it could__18__ mirror,I felt a sudden __19__.

There was something powerful about my scar and the proud person I __20__ because of it.I have never been quite so strong since they cut it out.

1.A.got                       B.remained           C.kept                D.drew

2.A.good                 B.bad                C.strange            D.funny

3.A.trouble                B.shame               C.a(chǎn)ttention               D.reward

4.A.pride                 B.place              C.care                D.blame

5.A.uncomfortable        B.proud               C.pleased             D.disappointed

6.A.head                B.cheek                      C.mouth             D.nose

7.A.long                 B.unfortunate         C.beautiful             D.unbelievable

8.A.in                   B.a(chǎn)t                   C.a(chǎn)gainst             D.on

9.A.operate              B.talk                C.remove            D.center

10.A.suggested           B.explained           C.told                 D.ordered

11.A.felt                 B.a(chǎn)cted            C.did                        D.hoped

12.A.unlucky            B.ugly                C.unique             D.necessary

13.A.part                 B.problem           C.memory            D.dream

14.A.interested           B.encouraged          C.hurt               D.surprised

15.A.understanding       B.realizing            C.recognizing       D.receiving

16.A.happen             B.matter             C.concerned         D.occur

17.A.Still                 B.Though            C.Thus            D.Also

18.A.cared              B.a(chǎn)sked            C.questioned         D.mentioned

19.A.happiness           B.satisfaction          C.sadness            D.shock

20.A.respected           B.knew              C.met               D.became

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