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Ⅴ. 完形填空
From my second grade on,there was one thing I was afraid of every year:the piano recital(音乐演奏会). A recital 1 I had to practise a boring piece of music and play before strangers. Each year I 2 ask my father if I could run away from the recital “just once”. And each year he would shake his head,saying 3 about building self-confidence and working towards a goal.
So it was really great when I stood in the church one recent Sunday with a camera in hand,and 4 my 68-year-old father sweating(流汗)in his shirt before rising to play the piano in 5 very first recital.
My father had expected to play music since childhood but his family was poor and couldn't 6 lessons. He could have been regretting it, 7 many of us do. But even if he was always thinking about his past,he wasn't stuck there. When he retired three years ago,he 8 his church music teacher to take him as a student.
For a moment after my father sat down at the keyboard,he just looked down at his 9 . Has he forgotten the notes? I worried,remembering those special seconds many years ago when my mind would go blank and my fingers would 10 . But then came the beautiful melody(旋律),from the 11 fingers that once repaired my fishing lines. And I learnt he had been told what his teacher always told him:Only 12 the music and imagine the others aren't there.
“I'm 13 of him for starting something new at his age,” I said to my son Jeff excitedly.
“Yeah,and doing it so 14 ,” Jeff added. We all smiled.
( )1. A. felt B. meant C. explained D. told
( )2. A. should B. might C. could D. would
( )3. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
( )4. A. touched B. watched C. sent D. kept
( )5. A. my B. her C. his D. their
( )6. A. understand B. cost C. afford D. miss
( )7. A. so B. if C. while D. as
( )8. A. asked B. stopped C. invited D. allowed
( )9. A. feet B. legs C. arms D. fingers
( )10. A. hot B. bad C. cold D. warm
( )11. A. great B. different C. awful D. same
( )12. A. pay attention to B. take care of C. take pride in D. shake hands with
( )13. A. proud B. tired C. nervous D. sure
( )14. A. carelessly B. nicely C. widely D. simply
( )15. A. felt B. meant C. explained D. told
★词汇拓展
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流汗
From my second grade on,there was one thing I was afraid of every year:the piano recital(音乐演奏会). A recital 1 I had to practise a boring piece of music and play before strangers. Each year I 2 ask my father if I could run away from the recital “just once”. And each year he would shake his head,saying 3 about building self-confidence and working towards a goal.
So it was really great when I stood in the church one recent Sunday with a camera in hand,and 4 my 68-year-old father sweating(流汗)in his shirt before rising to play the piano in 5 very first recital.
My father had expected to play music since childhood but his family was poor and couldn't 6 lessons. He could have been regretting it, 7 many of us do. But even if he was always thinking about his past,he wasn't stuck there. When he retired three years ago,he 8 his church music teacher to take him as a student.
For a moment after my father sat down at the keyboard,he just looked down at his 9 . Has he forgotten the notes? I worried,remembering those special seconds many years ago when my mind would go blank and my fingers would 10 . But then came the beautiful melody(旋律),from the 11 fingers that once repaired my fishing lines. And I learnt he had been told what his teacher always told him:Only 12 the music and imagine the others aren't there.
“I'm 13 of him for starting something new at his age,” I said to my son Jeff excitedly.
“Yeah,and doing it so 14 ,” Jeff added. We all smiled.
( )1. A. felt B. meant C. explained D. told
( )2. A. should B. might C. could D. would
( )3. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
( )4. A. touched B. watched C. sent D. kept
( )5. A. my B. her C. his D. their
( )6. A. understand B. cost C. afford D. miss
( )7. A. so B. if C. while D. as
( )8. A. asked B. stopped C. invited D. allowed
( )9. A. feet B. legs C. arms D. fingers
( )10. A. hot B. bad C. cold D. warm
( )11. A. great B. different C. awful D. same
( )12. A. pay attention to B. take care of C. take pride in D. shake hands with
( )13. A. proud B. tired C. nervous D. sure
( )14. A. carelessly B. nicely C. widely D. simply
( )15. A. felt B. meant C. explained D. told
★词汇拓展
不知你是否记住了画波浪线的单词?请再复习一遍并收入你的小词典!
流汗
答案:
Ⅴ.1—5 BDABC 6—10 CDADC 11—15 DCAAB 词汇拓展1.sweat
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