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Not many 13-year-old boys can say that they are able to buy a car,let alone a car for their mother.But that is(1)
B
B
what William Preston did last week.
   William's mom,Krystal Preston,has been(2)
D
D
to make ends meet(收支相抵) since their family was forced to start over after an "unfortunate(3)
A
A
"—her husband lost his life in an accident.
   Since the(4)
C
C
mother has been trying to(5)
C
C
her three kids at their home in Fernley,Nevada,she hasn't had(6)
B
B
and has gone to work on foot.
   William was first(7)
A
A
to give his mom a car after he spent some time watching videos of people giving cars to their mothers on Youtube.He later saw his(8)
D
D
to make his dream a reality when he saw that a woman on Facebook was trying to(9)
B
B
her 1999 Toyota Metro for a(n)(10)
C
C
price that William might afford it.
   The teenager reached out to the woman and asked if she was(11)
D
D
to trade the car for his Xbox(微軟游戲機(jī)),(12)
A
A
some money that he had(13)
B
B
from doing yard work and house cleaning for people in his community.At first,the woman was hesitant(猶豫),(14)
D
D
after some negotiation(協(xié)商),she eventually accepted his(15)
C
C
and drove the car over to William's house.
   When William told his mom that he had gotten a car for her,she didn't(16)
D
D
him.He then led her out to the driveway where the Toyota was
(17)
A
A
her — and she couldn't control her(18)
B
B
.
   "I cried loudly;I was just like, 'There's no way.' What 13-year-old do you know buys his mom a car?I don't know any,never heard of(19)
C
C
," Preston said. "I can't even(20)
A
A
it,like there are no words that can express my thankfulness."

(1) A.expectedly B.exactly C.properly D.a(chǎn)ccidentally
(2) A.succeeding B.refusing C.preparing D.struggling
(3) A.situation B.marriage C.holiday D.business
(4) A.unhealthy B.enthusiastic C.single D.smart
(5) A.protect B.treat C.bring up D.depend on
(6) A.strength B.transport C.courage D.income
(7) A.inspired B.required C.forced D.persuaded
(8) A.determination B.responsibility C.challenge D.chance
(9) A.repair B.sell C.exchange D.find
(10) A.unknown B.a(chǎn)verage C.low D.high
(11) A.determined B.a(chǎn)fraid C.used D.willing
(12) A.a(chǎn)long with B.a(chǎn)s for C.through D.by
(13) A.borrowed B.earned C.paid for D.picked up
(14) A.unless B.a(chǎn)nd C.so D.but
(15) A.explanation B.a(chǎn)pology C.offer D.invitation
(16) A.support B.understand C.doubt D.believe
(17) A.waiting for B.heading towards C.knocking D.sending
(18) A.movements B.feelings C.future D.freedom
(19) A.some B.him C.a(chǎn)ny D.none
(20) A.express B.control C.guess D.recognize

【考點】記敘文;杰出人物
【答案】B;D;A;C;C;B;A;D;B;C;D;A;B;D;C;D;A;B;C;A
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