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高中完形填空专项训练100题(3)附答案
高中完形填空专项训练100题(3)附答案

My son Joey was born with clubfeet. The doctors told us that with treatment he would be able to walk 1 —but would never run very well. The first three years of his 2 were spent in surgery. By the time he was eight, you wouldn‘t know he had a problem whe n you saw him 3 .

The children in our 4 ran around as most children do during play, and Joey would

jump right in and run and play, too. We never told him that he probably wouldn‘t be 5 to run as well as the other children .So he didn‘t know.

In seventh grade he 6 to go out for the cross-country team. Every day he trained with the team. He worked harder and ran 7 than any of the others — perhaps he 8 that the abilities that seemed to come naturally to so many others did not come 9 to him. Although the entire team runs, only the 10 seven runners have the potential to score points for the school. We didn‘t tell him he probably would never make the team, so he didn‘t know.

He 11 to run four to five miles a day, every day —even the day he had a fever.

I was 12 , so I went to look for him after school. I found him running alone. I asked

him how he felt. ― 13 ‖, he said. He had two more miles to go. The 14 ran down

his face and his eyes were glassy from his fever. 15 he looked straight ahead and

kept running. We never told him he 16 run four miles with a fever. So he didn‘t

know.

Two weeks later, the 17 of the team runners were called. Joey was number six

on the list. Joey had made the team. He was in seventh grade— the 18 six team members were all eighth-graders. We never told him he shouldn‘t 19 to make the team. We never told him he couldn‘t do it. We never told him he couldn‘t do all those things. So he didn‘t know. He 20 did it.

1. A. silently B. usually C. particularly D. normally

2. A. school B. life C. illness D. time

3. A. play B. laugh C. walk D. talk

4. A. neighborhood B. city C. family D. childhood

5. A. pleased B. forced C. able D. willing

6. A. refused B. decided C. remembered D. hesitated

7. A. faster B. sooner C. less D. more

8. A. sensed B. understood C. learned D. proved

9. A. certainly B. actually C. naturally D. possibly

10. A. oldest B. earliest C. first D. top

11. A. continued B. had C. wanted D. stopped

12. A. upset B. angry C. worried D. disappointed

13. A. Sorry B. Okay C. Right D. Absolutely

14. A. tears B. heat C. sweat D. rain

15. A. Thus B. Then C. So D. Yet

16. A. couldn‘t B. wouldn‘t C. mustn‘t D. needn‘t

17. A. parents B. names C. teachers D. members

18. A. next B. last C. other D. remaining

19. A. expect B. wish C. fail D. want

20. A. seldom B. just C. always D. never

When Phillip was on his way to the airport one afternoon, he asked the driver to wait outside the bank while he collected some traveler‘s checks.

The plane was to 1 at 5:30. From the bank there was still a 2 journey to the airport. Phillip merely watched the 3 along the way. Shortly before arriving, he began 4 the things he would need for the 5 . Tickets, money, the address of his hotel, traveler‘s checks—Just a moment. How about his passport? Phillip went through his pockets. He suddenly 6 that he must have left his passport 7 .

Whatever could he do? It was now five past four and there would be too little 8 to return to the bank. This was the 9 time he was representing his firm for an important 10 with the manager of a French firm in Paris the following morning. Without a passport he would be 11 to board the plane. At that moment, the taxi 12 outside the air terminal. Phillip got out, took his suitcase and 13 the driver. He then 14 a good deal of confusion in the building. A 15 could be heard over the loudspeaker.

―We very much 16 that owing to a twenty-four-hour strike of airport staff, all flights for the rest of today have had to be called off.‖ Passengers are 17 to get in touch with their travel agents or with this terminal for 18 on tomorrow‘s flights. Phillip gave a 19 . He would let his firm know about this situation and, thank goodness, he would have the opportunity of calling at his bank the following morning to 20 his passport.

1. A. leave B. register C. check out D. pull

2 A. pleasant B. short C. long D. rough

3. A. scenery B. scene C. view D. sight

4. A. counting B. looking over C. thinking about D. checking

5. A. trip B. plane C. meeting D. flight

6. A. remembered B. realized C. noticed D. learned

7. A. at home B. at the office C. at the bank D. in the taxi

8. A. time B. chance C. possibility D. use

9. A. golden B. last C. only D. first

10. A. journey B. visit C. business D. meeting

11. A. sad B. unable C. impossible D. difficult

12. A. stopped B. was driven C. reached D. was parked

13. A. left B. sent away C. paid D. said bye-bye to

14. A. started B. noticed C. caught D. found

15. A. speech B. noise C. call D. voice

16. A. apologize B. announce C. worry D. regret

17. A. advised B. forced C. told D. persuaded

18. A. ideas B. plans C. information D. time

19. A. loud laugh B. deep sigh C. big smile D. sharp cry

20. A. return B. find C. recover D. gather

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A strong wind was blowing hard, thunder was rumbling, and lightning flashed across the dark sky. Rain was 1 down; it looked as if heaven had been broken open.

Gleams of light appeared from windows of 2 houses, shining like jewels in all the dark.

A 3 woman dressed in rags and trembling with cold was 4 on a lonely road, while the merciless rain was 5 her without pause. She knocked at the door, and a 6 answered it. She begged him to let her stay a while 7 . The boy then let her into the sitting room and 8 her sitting by the fire.

The woman 9 old and tired under the bright electric light, 10 she was only in her early thirties. She sat 11 for a moment, and then her eyes began to look about the 12 . When her wandering eyes rested on the picture of a young man, she 13 up, looking thunderstruck. Just then, the boy came with his 14 . The man at once recognized the woman as his 15 . They had 16 touch with each other during the war, and he thought he had lost her forever.

17 words needed to be spoken, They embraced each other 18 the boy stared at them, puzzled.

The storm was over and the sky cleared. Feeling very 19 , the couple stood face to face with their child between them, watching the rain as it gradually 20 .

1. A. pouring B. falling C. dropping D. flooding

2. A. poor B. black C. faraway D. nearby

3. A. rich B. beautiful C. poor D. ugly

4. A. crying B. wandering C. struggling D. wondering

5. A. striking B. hitting C. flowing D. beating

6. A. boy B. girl C. woman D. man

7. A. out B. near C. outside D. inside

8. A. made B. left C. asked D. told

9. A. became B. showed C. appeared D. sounded

10. A. so B. and C. however D. though

11. A. straight B. thirsty C. hungry D. still

12. A. room B. house C. picture D. fire

13. A. picked B. stood C. came D. looked

14. A. father B. mother C. friend D. brother

15. A. wife B. sister C. mother D. girlfriend

16. A. kept B. got C. made D. lost

17. A. Much B. Many C. No D. Not

18. A. as B. while C. when D. since

19. A. disappointed B. sorry C. happy D. sad

20 A. began B. stopped C. ended D. wanted

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He hated my name, Whitney. My family never knew why. He wished for my name to be Nicole, which was how it became my 1 name. He was the first man I ever trusted, 2 my father, and he still is one of the few men I trust. He loves me; after all, I am his granddaughter, 3 .

He has a disease that causes his 4 to drift. He doesn‘t remember his own wife half the

time; I don‘t know why I 5 he will remember me when I see him. My dad and grandmother held his hands as they 6 him in to see me for the first time in four months. His bones 7 under his skin, and I could tell that his 8 no longer occupied his mouth. He didn‘t look like my grandfather; his face was that of a 9 . He looked like he might have when he was in World War II, but Alzheimer‘s was his 10 now.

They sat him down. Without a glance at me, my grandfather 11 his head for at least a half hour, almost as if he were ashamed. Suddenly he 12 tracing my palm, noticing every line and detail. His fingers fell through the spaces between 13 like sand. I stood up, still holding his hand, and took him for a walk to try to 14 him a bit.

When we returned, he did not want to sit. He looked at me with a grandfather‘s 15 . His eyes played with mine, searching for memories we had 16 . He started to play with my hair, examining the faint color through his almost 17 eyes. I took his hand and spun myself around 18 we were dancing like we used to.

All too soon, it was time to 19 . He planted a million kisses on my cheeks as I felt tears welling up in my eyes. I was his little girl again, a lthough he didn‘t remember my 20 . That‘s okay. He didn‘t like it anyway.

1.A.first B. last C. middle D. full

2.A.according to B. besides C. like D. unlike

3.A.always B. sometimes C.perhaps D.unbelievably

4.A.mind B. eyes C. hands D. body

5.A.doubt B. hope C. know D. expect

6.A.walked B. called C. carried D. pushed

7.A.felt sharp B. looked terrible C. stood out D. hurt badly

8.A.speech B. smile C. tongue D. teeth

9.A.soldier B. stranger C. patient D. victim

10.A.war B. dream C. career D. story

11.A.turned B. raised C. hung D. scratched

12.A.stopped B. started C. remembered D. imagined

13.A.them B. those C. others D. mine

14.A.calm B. move C. amuse D. wake

15.A.bravery B. intelligence C. softness D. weakness

16.A.exchanged B. refreshed C. shared D. lost

17.A.blind B. tearful C. cold D. sleepy

18.A.so that B. as if C. until D. because

19.A.eat B. rest C. leave D. meet

20.A.appearance B. childhood C. birthday D. name

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An Indian warship destroyed a suspected pirate vessel off the Horn of Africa last November. Finally, here is the language that pirates can understand: 1 a ship.

Several countries have 2 forces to patrol Somali waters in 3 to the growing number of pirate attacks on 4 . But the pirates have only become more brazen, 5 larger ships. Pirates even hijacked ( a Saudi 6 that was carrying over $100 million of oil.

Nearly 100 ships were hijacked 7 the Horn of Africa in 2008. Ransoms paid to 8

the ships reached nearly $50 million. This has 9 much hand-wringing (much disappointment) in government circles, and some 10 decisions by shipping companies. Some have decided to reroute their ships all the way 11 the Cape of Good Hope. That could 12 over $250,000 to each trip, but it‘s better for their ship and crew to be kept by pirates for some weeks.

International patrols are having little 13 . Pirates responded by moving their armed attacks 14 offshore. In effect, they've created a much larger field of play. The Sirius Star was 15 450 nautical miles off the Kenyan coast, in the Indian Ocean--a 16 of water so vast that 17 forces can't possibly patrol it.

It seems that shipping firms have a decision to make: 18 the region altogether or arm their ships to defend off direct attacks. There are some creative ways to do that. A chemical tanker fought off pirates 19 with automatic weapons by releasing foam from fire hoses into the waters around the ship. In 2005, a cruise ship used a Long Range Acoustic Device, capable of causing permanent ear damage and temporary vision loss, to defend off a pirate attack on Somalia's coast.

When shall 20 return to this body of water? People are still seeking the answer.

1. A. Attack B. Sink C. Control D. Drive

2. A. joined B. attended C. gathered D. united

3. A. return B. turn C. response D. favor

4. A. warships B. commercial ships C. fishing ships D. passengers ships

5. A. aiming B. targeting C. intending D. taking

6. A. fishing boat B. goods ship C. passenger ship D. oil tanker

7. A. out B. about C. off D. from

8. A. charge B. seize C. keep D. free

9. A. caused B. led C. did D. brought

10. A. reasonable B. unreasonable C. negative D. sensitive

11. A. about B. over C. around D. beyond

12. A. increase B. put C. make D. add

13. A. effect B. affect C. effort D. afford

14. A. away B. further C. about D. around

15. A. forced B. left C. captured D. broken

16. A. sea B. flow C. mass D. body

17. A. air B. naval C. land D. mixed

18. A. Avoid B. Protect C. Keep D. Guard

19. A. mixed B. combined C. fitted D. armed

20. A. war B. hijack C. peace D. conflict

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Sandra Cisneros was born in Chicago in 1954 to a Mexican American family. 1 the only girl in a family of 2 children, she often 3 she had ―seven fathers,‖ because her six brothers, 4 her father, tried to control her. Feeling shy and 5 , she retreated into books. 6 her love of 7 , she did not do well in elementary school because she was too shy to take part in the activities in school.

In high school, with the 8 of one particular teacher, Cisneros 9 her grades and worked for the school literary magazine. Her father encouraged her to go to 10 because he

thought it would be a good way for her to find a 11 . Cisneros did attend college, but instead of searching for a husband, she found a teacher who helped her join the famous graduate writing program at the University of Iowa. At the university‘s Writers‘ Workshop, 12 , she felt lonely –– a(n)13 American from a poor neighborhood among students from wealthy families. The feeling of being so different 14 Cisneros find her ―Creative voice. ‖

―It was not until this moment 15 I considered myself truly different that my writing got a voice. I knew I was a Mexican woman, but I didn‘t think it had anything to 16 with why I felt so much imbalance in my life, but it had everything to do with it! That‘s when I decided I would 17 about something my classmates cou ldn‘t. ‖

Cisneros 18 her first work, The House on Mango Street, when she was twenty-nine. The book tells about a young Mexican American girl 19 up in a Spanish-speaking area in Chicago, much like the neighborhoods in which Cisneros lived as a child. The book won an award in 1985 and has been used in classes from high school to graduate school level. 20 then, Cisneros has published several books of poetry, a children‘s book, and a short-story collection.

1. A. To B. For C. As D. By

2. A. Five B. Six C. Seven D. Eight

3. A. felt like B. looked like C. liked D. admired

4. A. beside B. except C. except for D. as well as

5. A. unimportant B. ambitious C. mature D. stubborn

6. A. Despite of B. In spite C. Despite D. Spite of

7. A. hiding B. reading C. crying D. feeling

8. A. praise B. guidance C. improvement D. encouragement

9. A. improved B. improvised C. increased D. developed

10. A. home B. college C. school D. library

11. A. friend B. teacher C. husband D. brother

12. A. but B. however C. and D. therefore

13. A. Canadian B. African C. German D. Mexican

14. A. assisted B. led C. helped D. caused

15. A. that B. when C. then D. why

16. A. do B. deal C. handle D. affect

17. A. concern B. know C. learn D. write

18. A. printed B. published C. invented D. punished

19. A. growing B. grown C. to grow D. is growing

20. A. Until B. Before C. Since D. After

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It had been a pleasantly warm day, without much wind, and with enough cloud to prevent the heat of the sun becoming too great. Charles had spent a long time studying the 1 of the water in the boat, and had discovered that, by evening, it had 2 very slightly. This, it would seem, must mean that the boat was not 3 water, which was fortunate, because any attempt to empty it out suggested greater 4 than he felt equal to. One other immediate problem had 5 his thoughts for a few moments. This was the problem of Harcourt. Charles realized that he 6 put poor Harcourt in the sea. It should be simple matter and take no more than a few seconds. Charles arranged in his mind exactly 7 it could most easily be done, but his body did not

react to the 8 of his mind. Charles told himself that it was his badly burnt hands that were the trouble. And there was nothing to be done about them except not 9 them.

But then, suddenly, almost without knowing how he did it, Charles moved, stood up, bent 10 the body of poor Harcourt, lifted it and let it slip as 11 as possible into the sea. Afterwards he stood in the stern of the boat for a long time, watching the color of the sea 12 and the sky become increasingly farther off with the coming of the night. In a curious way he felt strangely happy. The problem of his 13 had not yet begun to trouble him.

After a time Charles‘s returning interest in 14 showed itself in the simple form of hunger. With some difficulty, 15 the water in the boat, he 16 its stores and found food and water in air-tight tins. He also found a neat package wrapped in green oiled silk. He unwrapped it and found maps. Neat, beautifully designed and 17 , spotlessly new, they 18 his knees and he was 19 alone in a world of water. At that moment these clean official maps, correct in every detail, were as 20 as the sound of a human voice, as cheering as a candle in darkness.

1. A. level B. temperature C. amount D. colour

2. A. risen B. fallen C. sunk D. emptied

3. A. taking on B. taking over C. taking up D. taking in

4. A. success B. effort C. hope D. space

5. A. held B. interrupted C. taken D. tied

6. A. was able to B. was to C. shouldn‘t D. couldn‘t

7. A. when B. where C. how D. why

8. A. bottom B. suggestions C. brain D. middle

9. A. mention B. warm C. clean D. use

10. A. down B. over C. forward D. into

11. A. light B. gently C. smoothly D. fast

12. A. deeply B. deep C. deepen D. deeper

13. A. rescue B. hands C. boat D. escape

14. A. working B. studying C. living D. watching

15. A. except B. in spite of C. instead of D. owing to

16. A. exploited B. exploded C. examined D. explained

17. A. written B. printed C. published D. hidden

18. A. lay down B. lay across C. lay in D. lay about

19. A. especially B. suddenly C. no longer D. no less

20. A. comforting B. interesting C. frightening D. admiring

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Two teenagers who are lost at sea off the United States for six days were saved yesterday.

Driscoll, 15, and his best friend, 18-year-old Josh Long, were found on Saturday about 11 km 1 Cape Fear in North Carolina. That was six days and more than 100 miles(161 km)from where they had 2 from Sullivan‘s Island, South Carolina, on April 24.

The boys had 3 a lot of water and were tired, but in pretty good 4. They set out 5 on a 4.3-metre sailboat on a 6 day when the National Weather Service had warned small boats to stay out of the water. They realized they were 7 almost immediately and tried to swim back to 8 , 9 the boat along with them.

Within 10 , they were far out at sea.

―We 11 our fishing equipment on the second day,‖ Driscoll said. ―So we couldn‘t catch any fish.‖

The boys‘ hopes faded 12 each day. They stood on their boat 13 they saw another boat, 14 . One night they were woken up by 15 coming into the boat. A large ship was very close to them.

― 16 was like some huge building in the water,‖ Driscoll said.

At one point, the boys thought they had gone across the Atlantic Ocean and were close to Africa. 17 , they were 179km north of their starting point. A coast guard boat set out to 18 them.

The boys got up and made some 19 . This time, they were heard.

―What we have experienced is a completely surprising story of 20 . That‘s going to be studied for years to come,‖ said Richard Goerling, Long‘s uncle. ―I t hink the boys have a book to write.‖

1. A. at B. on C. beside D. off

2. A. arrived B. set off C. returned D. finished

3. A. drunk B. lost C. saved D. found

4. A. shape B. health C. spirit D. energy

5. A. traveling B. racing C. fishing D. swimming

6. A. fine B. rainy C. windy D. snowy

7. A. in trouble B. in safe C. at sea D. far away

8 A. shore B. the sea C. an island D. harbor

9. A. driving B. sailing C. pushing D. pulling

10. A. a week B. hours C. minutes D. seconds

11. A. bought B. found C. lost D. repaired

12. A. by B. for C. on D. with

13. A. every time B. once C. one day D. sometimes

14. A. jumping and singing B. waving and shouting

C. crying and speaking

D. screaming and whistling

15. A. a shark B. a mouse C. water D. some noise

16. A. He B. This C. That D. It

17. A. Instead B. Therefore C. But D. So

18. A. search B. look for C. look into D. defend

19. A. fire B. noise C. balloons D. flags

20. A. voyage B. struggle C. survival D. sailing

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Anna arrived far too early. Usually she left things to the last minute, 1 today was a very special occasion. It was almost 2 by getting there an hour beforehand that she 3 to cause the plane to arrive sooner: 4 raced through her mind. ―Do I look all right? Will he notice that I‘m wearing a 5 trouser suit? Will he even 6 me? "After all,it was a year almost to the day since she had 7 seen Joe. She fished a 8 out of her handbag and inspected her face. Too much make-up?Joe had 9 made any comment but she knew that he did not approve of heavy make-up—―gilding the lily‖,he 10 it. It was funny how much importance she attached to 11

a good impression on him. After all,friends do not judge each other by 12 All the same,it was the first meeting after a long separation,and she wanted everything to 13 right·

Looking out of the window,Joe 14 a first glimpse,through a break in the 15 ,of the town far below. Certainly it was very flattering that they had 16 him to be the guest lecturer at their Autumn Congress yet again. The Chairman of the Organizing Committee,as a matter of Courtesy,had. 17 to meet him at the airport,as he had done on previous occasions. This time,18 ,it was not necessary,19 because Joe was quite familiar with the city,but mainly because Anna had said that she could 20 the afternoon off in order to come and meet him.

1. A. and B. but C. for D. as

2. A. because B. since C. as if D. when

3. A. thought B. liked C. had D. hoped

4. A. Idea B. Facts C. Thoughts D. Matters

5. A. new B. strange C. latest D. single

6. A. like B. recognize C. terrify D. tell

7. A. before B. recently C. last D. most

8. A. purse B. handkerchief C. mirror D. book

9. A. never B. almost C. often D. regularly

10. A. told B. called C. saw D. thought

11. A. offering B. taking C. having D. making

12. A. appearance B. clothes C. make-up D. looking

13. A. come across B. turn up C. go off D. get out

14. A. caught B. left C. enjoyed D. met

15. A. air B. rain C. train D. clouds

16. A. employed B. invited, C. told D. informed

17. A. offered B. arrived C. intended D. attempted

18. A. therefore B. however C. instead D. as well

19. A. luckily B. really C. partly D. separately

20. A. put B. make C. take D. leave

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Several years ago, while attending a communication course, I experienced a most unusual process. The instructor asked us to list 1 in our past that we felt 2 of, regretted, or incomplete about and read our lists aloud.

This seemed like a very 3 process, but there‘ s always some 4 soul in the crowd who will volunteer. The instructor then 5 that we find ways to 6 people, or take some action to right any wrongdoings. I was seriously wondering how this could ever 7 my communication.

Then the man next to me raised his hand and volunteered this story: Making my _8 , I remembered an incident from high school. I grew up in a small town. There was a Sheriff 9_ of us kids liked. One night, my two friends and I decided to play a 10 on him.

After drinking a few beers, we climbed the tall water tank in the middle of the town, and wrote on the tank in bright red paint: Sheriff Brown is an s.o.b. The next day, almost the whole town saw our glorious 11 . Within two hours, Sheriff Brown had us in his office. My friends told the

truth but I lied. No one 12 found out.

Nearly 20 years later, Sheriff Brown‘s name 13 on my list. I didn‘t even know if he was still 14 . Last weekend, I dialed the information in my hometown and found there was a Roger Brown still listed. I tried his number. After a few 15

―And I want you to know that I did it!‖ Paused. ―I knew it!‖ he yelled back. We had a good laugh and a 16 discussion. His closing words were: ―Jimmy, I always felt bad for you 17 your friends got it off their chest, but you were carrying it 18 all these years. I want to thank you for calling me…for your sake.‖

Jimmy inspired me to 19 all 101 items on my list within two years, and I always remember what I learned from the course: It‘ s n ever too late to 20 the past wrongdoings.

1. A. something B. anything C. somebody D. anybody

2. A. ashamed B. afraid C. sure D. proud

3. A. private B. secret C. interesting D. funny

4. A. foolish B. polite C. simple D. brave

5. A. expected B. suggested C. ordered D. demanded

6. A. connect with B. depend on C. make apologies to D. get along with

7. A. improve B. continue C. realize D. keep

8. A. notes B. list C. plan D. stories

9. A. any B. most C. none D. all

10. A. part B. game C. trick D. record

11. A. view B. sign C. attention D. remark

12. A. also B. even C. still D. ever

13. A. appears B. considers C. presents D. remembers

14. A. angry B. happy C. doubtful D. alive

15. A. words B. rings C. repeats D. calls

16. A. cold B. plain C. nervous D. lively

17. A. in case B. so long as C. unless D. because

18. A. around B. out C. up D. away

19. A. build up B. make up C. clear up D. give up

20. A. regret B. forgive C. right D. punish

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The simplest way to say it is this: I believe in my mother. My 1 began when I was just a kid. I 2 becoming a doctor.

My mother was a domestic. Through her work, she observed that 3 people spent a lot more time reading than they 4 watching television. She announced that my brother and I 5 watch two to three pre-selected TV programs during the week. With our free time, we had to read two books each from the Detroit Public Library and 6 her written book reports. She would mark them up with check marks and highlights. Years later we realized her marks were a 7 . My mother was illiterate.

When I entered high school I was a(n) 8 ,but not for long. I wanted the fancy clothes. I wanted to 9 the guys. I went from being an A-student to a B-student to a C-student. One night my mother came home from 10 her various jobs and I complained about not having enough Italian knit shirts. She s aid, ―Okay, I‘ll give you all the money I make this week scrubbing floors

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