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When I was in high school,the future seemed very far away.Now I'm(1)
C
C
and I think about those days a lot,I(2)
A
A
things that I should have done.I also remember things that benefited a lot.
   I have only one(3)
D
D
about the time I spent in high school.I should have(4)
B
B
more advanced classes.For example,I had the opportunity to take an advanced English class,but I(5)
A
A
to take the regular class.I made that decision because I didn't want to(6)
A
A
too hard.I also wanted to(7)
C
C
more time playing with my friends.Now I'm college and have to take more English classes.I wish I had studied harder in high school!
   I'm glad that I had an(8)
B
B
to take part in after-class activities.I was member of the football team.We practice every day after school and had football(9)
C
C
on jye.aiekends.We(10)
D
D
won several matches!My(11)
D
D
became my good friends.Now I know that after-class activities are(12)
A
A
because we can learn about responsibility and teamwork.
   Good and bad(13)
C
C
are a part of everyone's high school years.Is it possible to learn from these experiences?I think it is because even the(14)
D
D
ones help to prepare us for the(15)
B
B
.

(1) A.strong B.healthier C.older D.richer
(2) A.remember B.change C.do D.finish
(3) A.joy B.habit C.fear D.regret
(4) A.given B.taken C.prepared D.missed
(5) A.decided B.learned C.forgot D.happened
(6) A.study B.practice C.fight D.try
(7) A.waste B.lose C.spend D.a(chǎn)rrange
(8) A.a(chǎn)pproach B.opportunity C.a(chǎn)ward D.excuse
(9) A.meetings B.discussions C.matches D.speeches
(10) A.yet B.forever C.still D.even
(11) A.parents B.teachers C.workmates D.teammates
(12) A.important B.useless C.boring D.colorful
(13) A.games B.memories C.experiences D.records
(14) A.same B.simple C.easy D.bad
(15) A.world B.future C.work D.society.

【考點(diǎn)】自我認(rèn)識;記敘文
【答案】C;A;D;B;A;A;C;B;C;D;D;A;C;D;B
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