In October 2002, Winston Churchill was chosen as "the greatest British man" in __________ (British). But many people did not know that Churchill was thought to be a bad boy when he was a _________ (children).
At the age of twelve, his father sent him to Harrow Public School, which was famous for training English _________ (gentleman). Because he failed the entrance exam, he was placed in the last group of the class with the worst grades. He fell behind the others in study. Many people Many people didn't have a good ____________ (impress) on him. Fortunately, he still had a friend, his grandfather. The ___________ (America) of great wealth who had experienced the world said, "Let him go! As long as boys have the chance to show their ___________ (talent), they are sure to become better." Churchill kept his _____________ (grandfather) words in mind, and secretly looked for it in his heart.
Many years later, Churchill was already a successful politician and ___________ (write). He worked as a reporter, as Secretary of the Navy, and as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He said, "My grandfather taught me that _______ (boy) must choose their own path. I don't have special talents and my __________ (succeed) is by working hard."