三、語篇填空
“What are you going to be when you grow up?” That's a common question for most kids. I remember I first got this question at 1.
an
early age. One day my cousin asked me that question. My father knew me very well. Before I said something, my father 2.
quickly
(quick) answered, “Karen is going to be a doctor.”
I didn't question my father's words 3.
at
that time. That's why I never wanted to do anything other than saving people's lives. I really wanted to be a doctor when I 4.
grew
(grow) up. I remember my parents always said to me, “You can be a doctor, an engineer or a teacher. You can even make the soccer team 5.
to play
(play) soccer. It's up to you to decide what you do. You just need to try 6.
your
(you) best to make it.” When I started college, I studied all the time. I remember my dad calling me once a week, but I never answered. I always waited 7.
until
I finished studying to call him back. I got up an hour 8.
earlier
(early) than others to study every day. It's hard to be 9.
successful
(success). However, after many 10.
years'
(year) study, I become a doctor now.