完形填空。
How do you usually get to school? Buy bus? On foot? Roby Burch, 16, a US student, gets to school a little 1 -h(huán)e goes by horse(馬).
Burch has been riding his white horse 4 miles to and from school 2 the beginning of the semester.“Every morning, wearing my blue jacket and jeans, I’m on my way at 6 am.” Burch says, “The streets are mostly 3 at this time of morning.It’s a nice way to start the day.”
The idea was his 4 .His family were enjoying their vacation on their farm this summer, “My dad just said, ‘Roby, you 5 ride your horse to school every day.’” says Burch.He thought it really was a good idea.
When they got back home, Burch asked for permission from the headmaster(校長(zhǎng)), Joe Cox, and surprisingly, he got the green light.Cox even 6 Burch to keep the horse next to the headmaster’s house.Then his dad helped Burch find the best route to school.It is along back streets and has 7 cars than the others.
For the return trip every afternoon, Burch leaves school at 5∶45 pm.Even now, as the days grow shorter and colder, he 8 to ride his horse.“ I will ride my horse even in the coldest weather.” he says.
Burch says the first time he sat on a horse as a four-year-old boy he was afraid. 9 now, “it’s what I do best.” It’s no surprise that he wants to be a cowboy(牛仔)when he grows up.“I love riding horses more than 10 else.” He says, “It’s really a guy thing.”
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