Gillian was only eight years old, but her future was already at risk.
Her schoolwork was a ______, at least as far as her teachers were concerned. She ______ assignments late, her handwriting was terrible, and she ______ poorly. Not only that, she was a disruption to the entire class, one minute moving ______, the next staring out the window, ______ the teacher to stop the class to pull Gillian’s ______ back, and the next doing something to ______ the other children around her. Gillian wasn’t ______ concerned about any of this, but the school was very concerned. This came to a head when the school ______ to her parents.
The school thought that Gillian had a ______ disorder of some sort and that it might be more ______ for her to be in a school for children with special ______. Gillian’s parents received the letter from the school with great concern and sprang to ______. Gillian’s mother took her to a psychologist for assessment, ______ the worst.
The psychologist sat Gillian on a huge leather sofa. ______ about the impression she would make, she sat on her hands so that she wouldn’t move. Eventually, Gillian’s mother and the psychologist stopped talking.
“Gillian, you’ve been very ______, and I thank you for that. But we’re going out of the room for a few more minutes...” With the radio turned on, the two adults left.
Nearly immediately, Gillian was on her ______, moving around the room to the ______. Anyone would have noticed there was something natural about Gillian’s ______.
The psychologist turned to Gillian’s mother and said, “Gillian isn’t ______. She’s a dancer. Take her to a dance school.”
1.A. disaster B. burden C. reward D. thrill
2.A. brought out B. took in C. turned in D. reached out
3.A. equipped B. tested C. wrote D. behaved
4.A. desperately B. quietly C. hopelessly D. noisily
5.A. encouraging B. reminding C. attracting D. forcing
6.A. leg B. attention C. influence D. image
7.A. disturb B. strike C. seize D. abuse
8.A. particularly B. formally C. willingly D. partly
9.A. spoke B. submitted C. wrote D. appealed
10.A. learning B. moving C. sleeping D. reading
11.A. convenient B. equal C. personal D. appropriate
12.A. hobbies B. talents C. looks D. needs
13.A. prayer B. action C. assistance D. escape
14.A. witnessing B. fearing C. preparing D. underlining
15.A. Embarrassed B. Confused C. Nervous D. Curious
16.A. patient B. dynamic C. honest D. cautious
17.A. own B. seat C. feet D. run
18.A. mirror B. radio C. music D. romance
19.A. movements B. assessment C. ambition D. passion
20.A. clumsy B. delicate C. violent D. sick
— Sue slept overnight in front of the stadium in order to get concert tickets.
— That’s what the proverb “______” means.
A. every cloud has a silver lining B. make hay while the sun shines
C. the early bird catches the worm D. don’t count your chickens before they hatch
— There is always temptation to hide away from our emotions.
— But I’d rather we ______ a way of being more outspoken, more honest, and truer to ourselves.
A. find B. shall find C. found D. have found
More of us are using headphones in noisier environments, ______ we may turn up the volume to potentially dangerous levels.
A. when B. while C. before D. where
Commercial and recreational fishing ______ population sizes and also made individuals smaller, since big fish ______ and smaller ones thrown back.
A. decreased; kept B. had decreased; are kept
C. has decreased; keep D. has decreased; are kept
— How did you do in the test?
— Just ok. It ______ worse!
A. could have been B. could be C. would have been D. might be