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“So, how’s your brother doing?” Such a common question nowadays. I ______ give long answers on what he was doing each day of the week, but now I just respond, “He’s fine.” I’ve gotten _____of the question. While everyone wants to know how my brother is doing, no one ____ asks me how I’m doing.

I lived with him for over seventeen years of my life, and for some reason, no one thinks it would be______ for me to let him go. But it is. He was the _____of my world. My entire life went around him. I wore what he wore. If it was fifty degree outside, and he wore shorts, I ______wear shorts, too.

I lived in my brother’s _____for over seventeen years. He was popular with everyone. Before, I thought that people liked me. But no. People liked my brother. They were______to him, and I just happened to be there. ______ now, away from him, I’m facing a world so much bigger than before. He used to ______me from the brunt(沖擊) of the adult stuff, and I walked ______him, only seeing the nice stuff.

But now I can see ______the world is really like. And I’m ready to ______ it on my own. I may never be popular, but I can be friendly and make new friends. I’m ready to step out from his shadow and let my own shadow fall on the ground. Maybe they won’t like me. ______, it’s better than just being a copy of him. It’s time to _____ from behind his shadow. It’s time to let the sun warm me up, instead of standing in my brother’s cold shadow.

1.A. used to B. planned to C. decided to D. failed to

2.A. disturbed B. frightened C. tired D. exhausted

3.A. also B. just C. ever D. often

4.A. easy B. hard C.happy D. sad

5.A. sun B. teacher C. power D. center

6.A. must B. should C. would D. might

7.A. world B. reality C. protection D. shadow

8.A. attached B. admitted C. sensitive D. attractive

9.A. So B. And C. But D. Or

10.A. protect B. prevent C. keep D. escape

11.A. along B. behind C. around D. with

12.A. which B. that C. how D. what

13.A. explore B. live C. accept D. fight

14.A. Instead B. Otherwise C. Besides D. Anyhow

15.A. step out B. pull out C. call out D. break out

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