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My name is David. Once, I needed to make
a
speech in my English class. The speech was about fifteen minutes. I had never spoken in public before. So, it's my first
(one) time to do that. To prepare for the speech, I read a lot of books and made some note cards
(card). But speaking in public still made me nervous. Finally, the day came. I went to the classroom. However, before my speech started, I dropped
(drop) my note cards on the floor by accident. I was very worried
(worry). I tried to pay attention to my speech but
I couldn't. All I cared about was what my classmates would think of me. However, no one laughed at me. They just said, “Come on!” Because of their encouragement, I finally finished my speech successfully
(successful). In life, unexpected things always happen. This always makes
(make) us feel awful. And such bad feelings will also stop us doing
(do) our best. An encouraging word from our
(we) friends, family or classmates can make us happy and help us do better in studies and work.
答案:
1.a 2.first 3.cards 4.dropped 5.worried 6.but 7.successfully 8.makes 9.doing 10.our
Ⅱ 阅读理解
[2023·济南] Like most parents, mine spent much time advising me to take part in activities outside school. However, they never forced me, and I never found anything I was interested in. Then one day a friend at school told me about a local dance group and asked if I wanted to go with her. So after school we went to talk to the dance teacher. She explained everything to us and we both decided to join.
My parents were really pleased to hear I'd finally chosen dancing. They think if you develop an interest in doing something yourself, it will be easier to succeed.
I've now been attending the dancing classes for 3 years and I really enjoy it. We are organized into age groups, and at 16 I'm now in the oldest class. There are classes of swing dance, ballet (芭蕾舞), street dance and folk dance. I practice street dance and I'm quite good at it. I also help out leading some of the younger children.
We also take part in events like local and even national dance shows, and relatives turn up to see their children perform. My parents are proud of me as they tell me all the time.
Now I'll be too old to continue dancing with the group. However, I have already made plans to continue with them. The dance school has become very successful and is opening new classes. The director has asked if I'd like to be one of the group leaders and of course I said “Yes”!
—By Julie, 16
1. Who made Julie decide to join the local dance group?
A. Her parents.
B. Her teacher.
C. Her friend.
D. Herself.
2. According to Julie's parents, what is more important to be successful?
A. Interest.
B. Hard work.
C. Courage.
D. Pride.
3. When did Julie attend the dancing classes?
A. 1 year ago.
B. 2 years ago.
C. 3 years ago.
D. 4 years ago.
4. What kind of dance is Julie good at?
A. Swing dance.
B. Ballet.
C. Street dance.
D. Folk dance.
5. How does Julie feel about her future development?
A. Unhappy.
B. Clear.
C. Scared.
D. Worried.
[2023·济南] Like most parents, mine spent much time advising me to take part in activities outside school. However, they never forced me, and I never found anything I was interested in. Then one day a friend at school told me about a local dance group and asked if I wanted to go with her. So after school we went to talk to the dance teacher. She explained everything to us and we both decided to join.
My parents were really pleased to hear I'd finally chosen dancing. They think if you develop an interest in doing something yourself, it will be easier to succeed.
I've now been attending the dancing classes for 3 years and I really enjoy it. We are organized into age groups, and at 16 I'm now in the oldest class. There are classes of swing dance, ballet (芭蕾舞), street dance and folk dance. I practice street dance and I'm quite good at it. I also help out leading some of the younger children.
We also take part in events like local and even national dance shows, and relatives turn up to see their children perform. My parents are proud of me as they tell me all the time.
Now I'll be too old to continue dancing with the group. However, I have already made plans to continue with them. The dance school has become very successful and is opening new classes. The director has asked if I'd like to be one of the group leaders and of course I said “Yes”!
—By Julie, 16
1. Who made Julie decide to join the local dance group?
D
A. Her parents.
B. Her teacher.
C. Her friend.
D. Herself.
2. According to Julie's parents, what is more important to be successful?
A
A. Interest.
B. Hard work.
C. Courage.
D. Pride.
3. When did Julie attend the dancing classes?
C
A. 1 year ago.
B. 2 years ago.
C. 3 years ago.
D. 4 years ago.
4. What kind of dance is Julie good at?
C
A. Swing dance.
B. Ballet.
C. Street dance.
D. Folk dance.
5. How does Julie feel about her future development?
B
A. Unhappy.
B. Clear.
C. Scared.
D. Worried.
答案:
1.D 2.A 3.C 4.C 5.B
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