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五、(2025·苏州模拟)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。
How the Violin Changed My Life
I was born in a family of doctors, so my parents were really surprised when I told them I wanted to be a violinist. At first, they thought it was just a temporary(暂时的) thing, since children often dream about doing unusual jobs, but they quickly change their mind when they grow up. 1. ______ My family gave me a lot of support, which I am thankful to.
2. ______ It means practising for hours every day, pain in your fingertips and neck, and a lot of setbacks(挫折). Most of the time, especially at the beginning, it sounds bad. 3. ______
Anyway, I kept taking classes and practising until I joined in an activity, and that's when the fun started. 4. ______ When you work together to give a show in front of many people, the joy you give to others with your music will make the whole effort worthwhile.
I have never regretted being a musician. 5. ______ She often jokes that I would be a terrible doctor, but in the end my job is not so different from hers. She treats people's bodies, but I treat their souls(心灵).
A. Learning the violin is not a piece of cake.
B. When I told them again three years later, however, they realized I was serious about it.
C. My sister, who is a doctor, agrees that it was the best choice.
D. This is why, during the first few years, I thought of giving up.
E. My sister doesn't understand why I chose this job instead of being a doctor.
F. I realized playing with other musicians is one of the most exciting experiences.
How the Violin Changed My Life
I was born in a family of doctors, so my parents were really surprised when I told them I wanted to be a violinist. At first, they thought it was just a temporary(暂时的) thing, since children often dream about doing unusual jobs, but they quickly change their mind when they grow up. 1. ______ My family gave me a lot of support, which I am thankful to.
2. ______ It means practising for hours every day, pain in your fingertips and neck, and a lot of setbacks(挫折). Most of the time, especially at the beginning, it sounds bad. 3. ______
Anyway, I kept taking classes and practising until I joined in an activity, and that's when the fun started. 4. ______ When you work together to give a show in front of many people, the joy you give to others with your music will make the whole effort worthwhile.
I have never regretted being a musician. 5. ______ She often jokes that I would be a terrible doctor, but in the end my job is not so different from hers. She treats people's bodies, but I treat their souls(心灵).
A. Learning the violin is not a piece of cake.
B. When I told them again three years later, however, they realized I was serious about it.
C. My sister, who is a doctor, agrees that it was the best choice.
D. This is why, during the first few years, I thought of giving up.
E. My sister doesn't understand why I chose this job instead of being a doctor.
F. I realized playing with other musicians is one of the most exciting experiences.
答案:
1. B 2. A 3. D 4. F 5. C
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