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   25 sweet memories, I like most kids in some developed countries led carefreelives and took it for granted to dream big in my childhood. Dreaming to become“somebody” was so natural that I used to 26 every child was supposed to be grantedsuch a right. Sad to say, I later found out that it is a privilege for kids in some areas.Children in Bolivia, for example, slave away in coal mines so that they can pay for tuitions.For kids in Tibet, their goals are worlds apart 27 children in the rest of the world. Theyspend much time 28 , hoping to 29 the meaning of life. Still in 30 country,India, because of the caste system, children are often forced to follow in their father’sfootsteps; they hold out 31 hope of working in a different occupation. Theclassification of people has doomed generations of people for inequality and mistreatment.Life is 32 for those born into a family in the low class that their children are almost thelast to receive education, 33 dream big. Seeing this, I feel I was so blessed andfortunate to be brought up in Taiwan. Compared with them, I have had so much! Theirdesperate efforts and brave attempts 34 serves as a spur for me to adhere to my owndreams. It has 35 me that it doesn’t matter whether my dream is big or small as long asI don’t set a limit on myself!
25.
(A) Seared by
(B) Speculated on
(C) Dripping with
(D) Ornamenting with

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答案:[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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