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閱讀下列短文,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
        John loved playing basketball after school. John's parents were anxious about their son because he   1   half of his spare time playing basketball, even though he would soon   2  the college entrance exam (高考).
       Many evenings, John returned home   3   at the beginning of the new term. His parents told him to concentrate more   4   his studies, but their words went in one   5   and out the other. His parents were so angry that they   6   his basketball. From that day on, John returned home on time but locked   7   in his room.
       At first, his parents dreamt their son could study hard to enter a top university. But   8  news shattered (破滅) their dream. John's pre-exam test scores were   9  . One night, John’s mother looked into his room and   10   him reading a basketball magazine.
      So John's parents discussed the matter. They   11   to make a deal (約定) with John. If John scored high marks in the following tests, he could get his ball back and   12   once again; if he failed, they would keep the ball   13   he improved.
      John   14   reading his magazines. He started working hard. He started getting high marks and got his   15   back. The ball stayed with John until he entered a top university.
(     ) 1. A. wasted    
(     ) 2. A. take    
(     ) 3. A. early    
(     ) 4. A. in      
(     ) 5. A. hand    
(     ) 6. A. brought    
(     ) 7. A. himself    
(     ) 8. A. good     
(     ) 9. A. low      
(     ) 10.A. made        
(     ) 11.A. ordered    
(     ) 12.A. read    
(     ) 13.A. until    
(     ) 14.A. went on    
(     ) 15.A. job        
                          

B. worked      
B. pass         
B. late      
B. to              
B. foot       
B. took away      
B. itself    
B. bad            
B. high      
B. heard      
B. thought      
B. play      
B. after        
B. put off        
B. confidence    
                  

C. spent  
C. fail    
C. quickly  
C. at        
C. ear          
C. played   
C. herself   
C. exciting  
C. more    
C. kept     
C. decided      
C. hit      
C. while    
C. enjoyed  
C. ball    
                

D. used              
D. make              
D. slowly            
D. on                
D. eye          
D. put up            
D. themselves        
D. excited            
D. less              
D. found              
D. allowed        
D. throw              
D. since              
D. gave up        
D. magazine           
                      

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