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Ⅰ. 完形填空
Shyness once took over my life. When I was thirteen, in my French lesson, my teacher told us to \_\_1\_\_ ourselves speaking about our families. I recorded myself with confidence. When I pressed “play” to listen back, I \_\_2\_\_ my strange voice—just like a little kid. That made me very shy and I was afraid to attend ($参加$) events from then on.Years after that, I became a teacher in a primary school. On the first day, I was really \_\_3\_\_. The weight of my arms was trying to stop me from \_\_4\_\_ the door. When I opened the door slowly, a wave of laughter flew through the air. Then I \_\_5\_\_ and began my first class. At that time, I felt it was bad to be a teacher. After class, a little girl walked up to me and asked, “Could you \_\_6\_\_ me to read this?” with the most \_\_7\_\_ face I have ever seen as if she had just gotten a cookie. “I like your voice!” she said. At that moment, I shook my shyness off and my body felt as \_\_8\_\_ as a feather ($羽毛$). Perhaps this was not such a bad idea after all.What’s more, there was one simple thing that \_\_9\_\_ me most. Every day before the students left, they would clean up by themselves and keep the classroom \_\_10\_\_ without ever being told to do so. Looking back at it now, I would have to say these students gave me one of the greatest experiences of my life.In the future, I want to create a space for shy people like me to shine.
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Shyness once took over my life. When I was thirteen, in my French lesson, my teacher told us to \_\_1\_\_ ourselves speaking about our families. I recorded myself with confidence. When I pressed “play” to listen back, I \_\_2\_\_ my strange voice—just like a little kid. That made me very shy and I was afraid to attend ($参加$) events from then on.Years after that, I became a teacher in a primary school. On the first day, I was really \_\_3\_\_. The weight of my arms was trying to stop me from \_\_4\_\_ the door. When I opened the door slowly, a wave of laughter flew through the air. Then I \_\_5\_\_ and began my first class. At that time, I felt it was bad to be a teacher. After class, a little girl walked up to me and asked, “Could you \_\_6\_\_ me to read this?” with the most \_\_7\_\_ face I have ever seen as if she had just gotten a cookie. “I like your voice!” she said. At that moment, I shook my shyness off and my body felt as \_\_8\_\_ as a feather ($羽毛$). Perhaps this was not such a bad idea after all.What’s more, there was one simple thing that \_\_9\_\_ me most. Every day before the students left, they would clean up by themselves and keep the classroom \_\_10\_\_ without ever being told to do so. Looking back at it now, I would have to say these students gave me one of the greatest experiences of my life.In the future, I want to create a space for shy people like me to shine.
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) 1. A. spendB. stopC. recordD. forget( ) (
D
) 2. A. sentB. remindedC. knewD. heard( ) (
C
) 3. A. happyB. angryC. nervousD. proud( )(
A
) 4. A. openingB. answeringC. closingD. hitting( ) (
B
) 5. A. passed byB. walked inC. stood upD. set off( ) (
D
) 6. A. adviseB. encourageC. warnD. help( ) (
B
) 7. A. honestB. excitedC. coldD. serious( )(
C
) 8. A. softB. whiteC. lightD. weak( )(
B
) 9. A. boredB. surprisedC. worriedD. hurt( ) (
A
) 10. A. tidyB. brightC. emptyD. warm
答案:
1.C 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.B 10.A
( ) 1. Why did Emma hate P.E. class?
( ) 2. What made Emma surprised?
( ) 3. 新考向·句意理解 What did Kit advise Emma to do by saying “Hug yourself!” in Paragraph 4?
( ) 4. How did Emma feel after talking with Kit?
C
( ) 2. What made Emma surprised?
C
( ) 3. 新考向·句意理解 What did Kit advise Emma to do by saying “Hug yourself!” in Paragraph 4?
A
( ) 4. How did Emma feel after talking with Kit?
D
答案:
1.C 2.C 3.A 4.D
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