【題目】Questions are based on the following passage.
【1】
A.She was stuck in dense fog.B.She was too old to swim for a long time.
C.She had been swimming for too long.D.She suffered a lot for the sea water was icy.
【2】
A.She was too tired to persist in swimming.
B.The fog was too dense too make her see her goal.
C.The water was cold enough to defeat her.
D.She was persuaded by her mother and her trainer.
【3】
A.She swam across the Catalina Channel.
B.She insisted on her dream.
C.She convinced others’ suspicion.
D.She eliminated discrimination against women.
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