Vicky Vicky Forth was an optimist, and she had been for all of her life; even when she was a child, her A22 ______ had been positive. Her glass was always half full, never half empty; tomorrow would be a much better day than today; the future was full of promise and success. SheA23 ______ her best to look at the bright side of things. How right she had been to encourage her daughter to be optimistic, to set her sights on Oxford University. Women were not yet admitted to membership of the University, but they could A24 ______ lectures, take courses, and sit for examinations. Grace Rose would be able to do all of these things, and would be well A25 ______ after by Vicky’s dear old friend Millicent, now widowed, who had a lovely new house in Oxford. It had been an inspired idea to write to her. Vicky was relieved and happy for her daughter, who was a wonderful student. She hoped to be a historian one day. Vicky always thought that A26 ______ up children was so exciting. She remembered that her husband was waiting for her downstairs. After A27 ______ on her dress and stepping into matching rose-colored shoes, Vicky went back to her dressing-table and selected a pair of diamond earrings and a matching brooch made of silver. She looked at herself in the large looking glass in one corner of the room. Vicky A28 ______ she liked her appearance. A23 1) approach 2) position 3) attitude 4) viewpoint A24 1)made 2)did 3) kept 4) held A25 1)visit 2)attend 3)observe 4)present A26 1)bringing 2)rearing 3)growing 4)raising A27 1)wearing 2)trying 3)holding 4)putting A28 1)determined 2)chose 3)decuded 4)resolved