1123] The two bottles stood on the table. [譯文] 那兩個瓶子并排放在桌子上. A. day after day B. step by step C. one after another D. side by side [答案及簡析] D. day after day 日復一日地,step by step一步一步地,one after another一個接一個地,side by side肩并肩 【查看更多】
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Growing up for me was a challenge. I started out at primary school and was always asked by my teacher to sit at the 1of the class because I was a fool. I kept 2things: I forgot nursery songs and spellings. I was the 3of class jokes and I was all alone and 4. I hated school, but my dad would hear none of it. He kept telling me I was a 5, if I believed it. A 6around came one day when I remembered the 7of the word “Cognoscenti”; a word all the other “ 8students ” had forgotten how to spell 9they spent their free time making fun of me. I wasn’t asked to spell, 10I raised up my hand. So I stood up and went to the front of class, 1123 pairs of eyes staring at me. My teacher grabbed her stick, ready to hit me if I’d 12 . I wrote the letters, spelt the word and became an instant champion. Afterwards, I 13and won, for my school, five Spelling Bee championships. Secondary school had its own share of challenges. I was a tall kid and wasn’t good at any 14, except looking. I loved basketball and tennis. 15I held a bat(球拍), I was laughed at by my opponent. He 16six straight sets(盤,局) without sweat and there I was, sweating like I’d run a marathon, whereas I hadn’t even 17 a single point. My dad’s 18kept playing in my ears “Stanley, you’re a champion if you believe it.” Believe it I did, because I wasn’t only good at tennis and basketball, I was an all-round athlete and 19won both athletic and 20scholarships to university.