Sudha Chandran, a classical dancer from India, had to have her right leg cut after a car accident. She was also   46   on her career road.

       Though the accident brought her bright career to a   47  , she didn¡¯t give up. In the   48   months that followed, Sudha met a doctor who developed an artificial (ÈËÔìµÄ)   49   made from rubber filled with sponge (º£Ãà). So   50   she wanted to go back to   51   after she had been fitted with an artificial leg. Sudha knew that she believed in   52   and could realize her dream,   53   she began her courageous journey back to the world of dancing ¡ª   54   to balance, bend, stretch, walk, turn, twist and twirl.

       After every public recital (¸öÈ˱íÑÝ), she   55   ask her dad about her performance. ¡°You   56   have a long way to go¡± was the answer she used to get   57  . In January 1984, Sudha made a historic   58   by giving a public recital (Î赸±íÑÝ) in Bombay. She performed in such a great manner that it   59   everyone to tears and this   60   pushed her to the number one position again. That evening when she asked her dad the   61   question, he didn¡¯t say anything. He just touched her feet as a praise.

       Sudha¡¯s comeback was   62   moving an event that a film producer   63   to make the story into a hit film.

       When someone asked Sudha how she had   64   to dance again, she said quite simply, ¡°YOU DON¡¯T NEED FEET TO DANCE.¡±   65   is impossible in this world. If you have the will to win, you can achieve anything.

46. A. left alone            B. cut off              C. kept out          D. put out

47. A. top                 B. height          C. point               D. stop

48. A. unforgettable      B. painful           C. busy              D. free

49. A. flower          B. leg                C. gift                D. box

50. A. strangely             B. gradually        C. heavily           D. strongly

51. A. home           B. school           C. dancing    D. walking

52. A. the doctor          B. the stage        C. herself           D. her dad

53. A. however          B. even           C. since              D. therefore

54. A. starting        B. remembering  C. wanting           D. learning

55. A. could           B. would            C. should           D. might

56. A. yet                  B. ever           C. also               D. still

57. A. in return          B. in turn           C. in surprise        D. in anger

58. A. change               B. movement C. comeback D. promise

59. A. made           B. moved           C. let                 D. forced

60. A. story                  B. performance     C. decision         D. accident

61. A. usual                  B. new            C. normal          D. interesting

62. A. such               B. this               C. very                D. so

63. A. allowed               B. pretended       C. refused             D. decided

64. A. tried                   B. managed        C. thought         D. imagined

65. A. Nothing              B. Anything        C. Something        D. Everything

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Though it brought her bright career to a stop,she didn't 37____

In the painful months that 38_____,she met a doctor who developed an artificial leg (¼ÙÖ«£©made from rubber 39____with sponge (º£Ãࣩ¡£

So 40____was her desire that she decided to go back to  41____after she had been fitted with an artificial leg .

Sudan knew that she 42____in herself and could fulfill her 43_____ ,she began her courageous journey back to the 44_____of dancing --leaning to balance , bend , stretch,walk, turn, twist, twril and 45____dance.

After every public show , she would ask her dad about her 46____."You will have a long way to go "was the answer she used to get in 47____.

In January 1984, Sudhan made a historic comeback 48____giving a public show in Bombay.She performanced in such a marvelous 49____that it moved everyone to tears while putting her in the number one 50____again.

That evening when she asked the 51____question ,her dad didn't say anything .He 52____touched her feet as a tribute to a great artist .

Sudan's comeback was so heart-warming that a film producer was 53____to capture the incident into a celluloid box office hit ,'Mayuri.'

When someone asked Sudan how she had 54____to dance again , she said quite simply ,'you don't need 55____to dance.'

Nothing is impossible in this world .If you have the will to win ,you can achive anything.

36.A event B movement C accident D incident

37.A put up      B hold up     C take up      D give up

38.A followed    B searched    C appeared      D remained

39.A covered     B filled       C crowed       D occupied

40.A worried     B excited     C satisfied       D eager

41.A running     B swimming   C dancing       D singing

42.A achieved   B believed    C trust          D considered

43.A dream      B duty      C job           D task

44.A place       B stage      C world         D secret

45.A suddenly   B finally     C instantly       D immediately

46.A appearance   B competition C decision       D performance

47.A return       B turn       C need          D request

48.A for         B with       C at             D by

49.A method     B means      C type          D manner

50.A position     B solution     C direction      D situation

51.A usual      B common     C special       D ordinary

52.A even       B ever        C just           D still

53.A respected    B inspired    C inspected       D supposed

54.A managed    B succeed   C imagined      D tried

55.A heart      B feet        C brain          D hand

 

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     Though it brought her bright career to a stop,she didn't 37____

     In the painful months that 38_____,she met a doctor who developed an artificial leg (¼ÙÖ«£©made from rubber 39____with sponge (º£Ãࣩ¡£

     So 40____was her desire that she decided to go back to  41____after she had been fitted with an artificial leg .

     Sudan knew that she 42____in herself and could fulfill her 43_____ ,she began her courageous journey back to the 44_____of dancing --leaning to balance , bend , stretch,walk, turn, twist, twril and 45____dance.

     After every public show , she would ask her dad about her 46____."You will have a long way to go "was the answer she used to get in 47____.

     In January 1984, Sudhan made a historic comeback 48____giving a public show in Bombay.She performanced in such a marvelous 49____that it moved everyone to tears while putting her in the number one 50____again.

     That evening when she asked the 51____question ,her dad didn't say anything .He 52____touched her feet as a tribute to a great artist .

     Sudan's comeback was so heart-warming that a film producer was 53____to capture the incident into a celluloid box office hit ,'Mayuri.'

     When someone asked Sudan how she had 54____to dance again , she said quite simply ,'you don't need 55____to dance.'

     Nothing is impossible in this world .If you have the will to win ,you can achive anything.

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37.A put up      B hold up     C take up       D give up

38.A followed    B searched    C appeared      D remained

39.A covered     B filled       C crowed       D occupied

40.A worried     B excited     C satisfied       D eager

41.A running     B swimming   C dancing       D singing

42.A achieved    B believed    C trust          D considered

43.A dream      B duty       C job           D task

44.A place       B stage      C world         D secret

45.A suddenly    B finally     C instantly       D immediately

46.A appearance   B competition C decision       D performance

47.A return       B turn       C need          D request

48.A for         B with       C at             D by

49.A method     B means      C type          D manner

50.A position     B solution     C direction      D situation

51.A usual       B common     C special       D ordinary

52.A even       B ever        C just           D still

53.A respected    B inspired    C inspected       D supposed

54.A managed     B succeed    C imagined      D tried

55.A heart      B feet         C brain          D hand

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