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Many people are constantly waiting for their life to start. “When I’m older I’ll do this” and “In a few years I’ll do that.” They think the life they are ________ is boring and meaningless.

Who has never viewed himself or herself ________ worthless and unattractive?

In others’ eyes, you are always “the funny one” and become loud and overconfident to mask what you are actually feeling, ________ few people know about the way you feel.

All of us may ________ from depression and frustration, lose guidance and support, and thus need________ physically, or spiritually.

Just think like this way: ________ feelings I am feeling will eventually go away.

I need to stop feeling so sorry for myself and actually want to ________. I am an incredibly lucky person who has come from a family ________ there is full of love and support.

I have to be the one to make the ________ to change my way of thinking.

All the good things and all the wonderful people in my life would pass eventually too. ________ I am feeling miserable, my life is still going on and I am missing out on ________ those precious moments.

We all have terrible things which happen to us and will ________ each of us differently.

The most important thing to remember is that our ________ aren’t what define us. What defines us is how we ________ what has happened to us and how we change the way we think about it.

We can either let it become us or we can use our newly-found ________ to change the little bit of world around us all.

There’s something much bigger than us and our problems. It is always ________ to remember that there is always someone who is in a ________ much worse than our own.

Nevertheless, I am well on the ________ to becoming the person I want to be and I have goals and expectations of myself. I am now ________ that my life has started.

It started years ago and it’s not ________over yet. It’s happening right now. Yours is too.

1.A. making B. predicting C. experiencing D. expecting

2.A. of B. as C. for D. with

3.A. and B. or C. so D. but

4.A. suffer B. arise C. differ D. result

5.A. growth B. service C. aid D. sacrifice

6.A. Pleasant B. Horrible C. Sensitive D. Complicated

7.A. relax B. move C. learn D. change

8.A. where B. what C. that D. which

9.A. mistake B. difference C. decision D. comment

10.A. Because B. While C. Unless D. When

11.A. calculating B. practicing C. forgetting D. appreciating

12.A. attract B. treat C. affect D. benefit

13.A. characters B. problems C. advantages D. experiences

14.A. care about B. make up C. deal with D. wait for

15.A. wisdom B. energy C. chance D. patience

16.A. difficult B. unnecessary C. impossible D. important

17.A. game B. relation C. position D. distance

18.A. turn B. way C. corner D. direction

19.A. aware B. surprised C. afraid D. worried

20.A. even B. nearly C. only D. much

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