1) Britain’s highest-achieving Paralympian, Sarah Storey, has reached the top in two completely different sports. At school, she (A1) ... everything from athletics to netball and swimming:  a) tried b) was tried c) will try d) has been trying e) is trying 2) ‘I just loved to compete. It didn’t matter what sport I (A2) ....’ a) have done b) have been doing c) am doing d) will do e) was doing 3) At only 14, Sarah (A3) ... for the Team GB female swimming squad, and won six medals at her first Paralympic Games, including two golds.  a) was selecting b) was selected c) has been selecting d) had selected e) selected 4) Her disability, a partly-formed left hand, (A4) ... from birth, but it (A5) ... her determination to compete. a) had dated b) has been dating c) was dated d) dates e) will date 5) Her disability, a partly-formed left hand, (A4) ... from birth, but it (A5) ... her determination to compete. a) was never stopped b) was never stopping c) will never be stopped d) has never stopped e) is never stopping 6) I was brought up to always try my best and I just carried on as normal,’ she says. Why did she switch from swimming to cycling? I started suffering severe ear infections, which meant long  periods out of the water. To keep in shape, I took up cycling, and (A6) ... by British Cycling, who told me I had great potential.’ And success came quickly again, when Sarah won five gold medals and broke a world record at the European Paralympic Championships. a) had soon noticed b) soon noticed c) was soon noticing d) has soon been noticing e) was soon noticed

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