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The story I’m going to tell truly happened in my life.

The other day, I met a man outside the gym who_16___a movie star. He was handsome and smiling. His upper body was muscular and he __17_to be on top of the world.

“How are you?” I _18___with a smile. “I’m doing really well,” he replied in a cheerful voice. His enthusiasm and big smile _19___the parking garage . _20___as he walked up, I _21___his long legs were thin and I saw he had a silver cane(手杖).“Why do you need that cane?” I couldn’t _22___thinking he had a minor injury. “I have MS,” he answered in a _23___ voice too, as his broad smile __24__left his face. Multiple Sclerosis is a very serious disease and often painful. I looked at him from my little red sports car and said, “You _25___it very well. You seem like a happy man _26___ the MS.” Without losing a bit of his smile he replied, “ I am a happy man,” and then added, “I’d be even happier if I had that sports _27___.”

 It was ironic(諷刺的). Just _28___we spoke, I’d been sitting in that little sports car, feeling sad about my painful shoulder over the last 11 months although I was _29___ after an operation. Here’s a man with a __30__far tougher than mine, but his positive attitude made him feel no _31___happiness. He went on with his enjoyment of life as usual, which moved me deeply.

     It was also a wonderful reminder of that old _32___, “I cried because I had no shoes. Then I met a man who had no feet.” _33___ your problems, just keep in__34__that none of us goes through life __35__and like the man with MS, make the most of what you have. Count your blessings.

A. stared at

B. talked about

C. agreed with

D. looked like

A. conducted

B. appeared

C. performed

D. pretended

A. questioned

B. advised

C. complained

D. greeted

A. lit up

B. put up

C. held up

D. kept up

A. o

B. And

C. But

D. Though

A. diagnosed

B. noticed

C. examined

D. checked

A. want

B. set

C. wait

D. help

A. cheerful

B. sad

C. low

D. painful

A. sometimes

B. regularly

C. never

D. always

A. need

B. handle

C. demand

D. deal

A. in spite of

B. in return for

C. thanks to

D. but for

A. training

B. coach

C. coat

D. car

A. when

B. until

C. before

D. since

A. recovering

B. suffering

C. repairing

D. benefiting

A.direction

B.location

C. situation

D. position

A. fewer

B. less

C. further

D. more

A. story

B. news

C. saying

D. lesson

A. Whatever

B. However

C. Whichever

D. Whenever

A. head

B. brain

C. heart

D. mind

A. completely

B. easily

C. hardly

D. lightly

【小題1】D

【小題1】B

【小題1】D

【小題1】A

【小題1】C

【小題1】B

【小題1】D

【小題1】A

【小題1】C

【小題1】B

【小題1】A

【小題1】D

【小題1】C

【小題1】A

【小題1】C

【小題1】B

【小題1】C

【小題1】A

【小題1】D

【小題1】B


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