完形填空。 Today I am known for my voice. Perhaps the greatest honor came when I was asked to read the New Testament on tape. But it 1 a long time to believe such good things could happen to me. When I was a youngster I stuttered (口吃) 2 badly that I was completely 3 to speak in public. 4 ,when I was 14,Professor Donald Crouch came to our school. He was a retired college professor. Englishwas his favorite subject;poetry was his deepest love. He held a book of poems 5 it were a diamond necklace, tuming pages as if 6 treasures. When he heard our school was teaching Shakespeare and other classics, he could no longer 7 not being a part of our school. When he 8 that I not only loved poetry but was 9 it,we became closer. There was,however, one 10 between us-Professor Crouch could not stand the 11 that I refused to read my poems to the class. 'Jim,poetry is 12 to be read aloud,' he said. 'You should be able to speak those beautiful words. ' I shook my head and 13 . Then he tricked me. After handing in a poem,l waited for his 14 . It didn't come. Instead,one day as the students gathered together,he challenged me, 'Jim,I don't think you wrote this. ' I 15 him in disbelief. 'Why,' I started,anger flooding me,'of course I 16 !' 'Well,then,' he said, 'you've got to prove it by getting up and reciting it 17 memory. ' By then the other students had settled at their desks. With knees shaking,I walked up to the front. For a moment I stood 18 . Then I began,and kept going. I recited my poem all the way through! Afterwards,Professor Crouch congratulated me,and 19 me to read other writers' poetry before public. Before long I discovered I did have a(n) 20 and found my fellow students actually looked forward to hearing me recite. ( )1. A. lasted ( )2. A. so ( )3. A. uncertain ( )4. A. But ( )5. A. even if ( )6. A. recovering ( )7. A. prevent ( )8. A. learned ( )9. A. writing ( )10. A. difference ( )11. A. truth ( )12. A. said ( )13. A. answered back ( )14 A. correction ( )15. A. replied to ( )16. A. could ( )17. A. with ( )18. A. changeless ( )19. A. enabled ( )20. A. voice B. took B. fairly B. unlikely B. Besides B. so that B. uncovering B. help B. knew B. reading B. difficulty B. idea B. meant B. showed up B. praise B. laughed at B. did B. of B. hopeless B. persuaded B. sound C. was C. such C. unbelievable C. Then C. as if C. removing C. keep C. decided C. reciting C. promise C. fact C. caused C. tumed away C. retum C. pointed to C. should C. from C. helpless C. encouraged C. appearance D. wasted D. rather D. unable D. However D. on condition that D. discovering D. stand D. proved D. saving D. pity D. belief D. prepared D. stuck to D. comment D. stared at D. had D. in D. breathless D. supported D. interest