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I remember the first day when I saw Sally playing basketball.I watched in wonder as she struggled her way through the crowed of boys on the playground.She seemed so(1)
A
A
but she managed to shoot jump shots just over their heads and into the net.The boys always tried to stop her(2)
C
C
nobody could.
   I began to notice Sally at other times,basketball in hand,playing(3)
D
D
.She practiced dribbling(運(yùn)球)and(4)
C
C
over and over.
   One day I asked Sally why she(5)
D
D
so much.Without a moment of hesitation she said,"I want to go to college.The only way I can go is to get a(6)
D
D
.I'm going to play college basketball and I want to be the best one.I believe if I am(7)
A
A
enough,I will get one.My father has told me that if the dream is big enough,the facts don't(8)
C
C
."
   I(9)
B
B
her through those junior high years and into high school.Every week,she led her team to(10)
C
C
.One day in her senior year,I saw her sitting on the grass,her head(11)
B
B
in her arms.Slowly and quietly,I walk(12)
A
A
and sat down beside her. "What's wrong?" I asked. "Oh,nothing," came a soft reply,"I am just too short." The(13)
A
A
told her that at 165cm she would probably never play for a top team -- still less she would be(14)
B
B
a scholarship -- so she should stop dreaming about college.
   I felt she was extremely(15)
C
C
.I asked her if she had talked to her dad about it yet.She told me that her father said those coaches were(16)
D
D
.They didn't understand the(17)
B
B
of a dream.
   The next year,Sally was seen by a college basketball coach after a big game.She was(18)
A
A
offered a scholarship and(19)
B
B
to the college education that she had(20)
D
D
and worked toward for all those years.
   It's true:if the dream is big enough,the facts don't count.

(1) A.small B.upset C.strong D.determined
(2) A.a(chǎn)s B.a(chǎn)nd C.but D.for
(3) A.well B.still C.a(chǎn)gain D.a(chǎn)lone
(4) A.running B.passing C.shooting D.struggling
(5) A.studied B.expected C.improved D.practiced
(6) A.title B.prize C.reward D.scholarship
(7) A.good B.brave C.a(chǎn)ctive D.careful
(8) A.lack B.block C.count D.a(chǎn)ppear
(9) A.guided B.watched C.preferred D.encouraged
(10) A.faith B.peace C.victory D.profession
(11) A.sunk B.buried C.covered D.dropped
(12) A.up B.a(chǎn)way C.back D.a(chǎn)round
(13) A.coach B.judge C.teacher D.captain
(14) A.sent B.offered C.promised D.suggested
(15) A.excited B.worried C.disappointed D.frightened
(16) A.cruel B.strict C.unfair D.wrong
(17) A.cause B.power C.value D.pressure
(18) A.really B.entirely C.gradually D.naturally
(19) A.voted B.a(chǎn)dmitted C.a(chǎn)ppointed D.introduced
(20) A.joined in B.gone through C.benefited from D.dreamed about

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【答案】A;C;D;C;D;D;A;C;B;C;B;A;A;B;C;D;B;A;B;D
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