問題詳情

    Suzanne Lenglen, the first great star of women’s tennis, was born in France. She _41_, from a very early age, by her father. At fourteen, she won a local tennis competition and the next year she won the French Championships. She became _42_ famous when, in 1919, she won at Wimbledon in the first championship held after the war. After this, _43_ she went, she was ‘news.’ Crowds of fans would flock to see her play. For the next seven years she remained the best woman tennis player in the world, losing only one _44_ in this time. In 1926, she shocked the tennis world, by _45_ to arrive for an important match on the central court at Wimbledon when Queen Mary was in the audience. Soon after this she retired from competitive tennis.


41
(A)training
(B)was training
(C)was trained
(D)trains

參考答案

答案:C
難度:簡單0.765464
統計:A(29),B(106),C(594),D(18),E(0)

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