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When I was a little child, my favorite musical __ is piano, but when I started my middle school, Iwas forced to give up __ I could concentrate more on my studies.

It’s one of my biggest __ to stop practicing the piano when I recall sadly today. During the following years, I kept telling my piano teacher that I would __    .However, I didn’t keep my promise because I was __ with my study. __ I lost touch with my teacher. Some years later, my teacher died. I was very sad because I lost such a good teacher. She was a very warm and gentle person. It hurts me to think she may have been __ that I never returned I haven’t taken lessons since then but to be honest. I __ to. Sitting at the piano,I couldn’t help recalling many __ - times of my practicing at home and playing before my teacher and one time my teacher __ me after I played entire pieces of music wrong in front of her colleagues. I was so __ that I could hardly say anything. But her __ helped me ease my shame. These memories, __, good or bad, never caused my __ for playing the piano again.

This thought then led me to think that __ is like music, and that we all try to play different __ in the instrument of our life. Sometimes the pitch(音高)is ___ when we play it well, but sometimes we are out of tone. However, we all continue to create our own __ style of music. No matter what style our music is,it is __ that we sing the songs of joy, quietness and love. Though I may never make it back to piano lessons, it doesn’t __ that I’ve stopped making music.

1.A. stage    B. performance    C. room    D. instrument

2.A. so that    B. in that    C. now that    D. except that

3.A. successes    B. decisions    C. regrets    D. hobbies

4.A. play    B. return    C. leave    D. graduate

5.A. angry    B. occupied    C. satisfied    D. patient

6.A. Actually    B. Constantly    C. Gradually    D. Suddenly

7.A. astonished    B. disappointed    C. glad    D. amazed

8.A. liked    B. needed    C. decided    D. wanted

9.A. dreams    B. expressions    C. words    D. memories

10.A. hurt    B. instructed    C. punished    D. respected

11.A. frightened    B. moved    C. embarrassed    D. excited

12.A. comfort    B. satisfaction    C. happiness    D. sigh

13.A. however    B. meanwhile    C. therefore    D. instead

14.A. hope    B. courage    C. feeling    D. effort

15.A. attitude    B. learning    C. life    D. enjoyment

16.A. roles    B. sports    C. cards    D. games

17.A. surprising    B. wonderful    C. hard    D. complex

18.A. common    B. boring    C. unique    D. similar

19.A. necessary    B. strange    C. possible    D. important

20.A. matter    B. appear    C. report    D. mean

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.D 9.D 10.B 11.C 12.A 13.A 14.B 15.C 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.D 【解析】本文主要介绍了作者学习弹钢琴的经历,告诉我们:人生就像音乐,无论我们的音乐风格是什么,唱快乐、平静和爱的歌才是重要的。 1.D考查名词。stage舞台,时期;performance表演;room房间;instrument乐器。孩提时,“我”开始学习弹奏我最喜欢的乐器(instrument)——钢琴。但是,当“我”上中学时,“我”被迫放弃了钢琴以便于(so that)我能够更加集中注意力学习,。故D项正确。 2.A考查状语从句。参见上题解析。A. so that以便于;B. in that因为;由于;既然;C. now that既然;D. except that除了……之外。故A项正确。 3.C考查名词。今天,当“我”悲伤地回想时,停止练习钢琴是“我”最遗憾的一件事。A. successes成功;B. decisions决定;C. regrets遗憾;D. hobbies业余爱好。故C项正确。 4.B考查动词。A. play玩耍;B. return返回;C. leave离开;D. graduate毕业。在随后的几年里,“我”一再告诉“我”的钢琴老师“我”将回来(return)。故B项正确。 5.B考查形容词。然而,因为忙于学习“我”食言了。A. angry愤怒的;B. occupied已占用的;C. satisfied满意的D. patient有耐心的。be occupied with“忙于……”,故B项正确。 6.C考查副词。渐渐地(Gradually),“我”与老师失去了联系。A. Actually实际上,事实上;B. Constantly不断地,时常地;C. Gradually逐渐;D. Suddenly突然。故C项正确。 7.B考查形容词。“我”从没回来过,可能她会感到失望。A. astonished吃惊的;B. disappointed失望的,沮丧的;C. glad高兴的;D. amazed惊奇的。故B项正确。 8.D考查动词。从那以后,“我”没有上课,但是说实话,“我”想(wanted)去。A. liked喜欢;B. needed需要;C. decided决定;D. wanted想。故D项正确。 9.D考查名词。坐在钢琴前,“我”不禁回想起许多记忆(memories)。A. dreams梦;B. expressions表达;C. words单词;D. memories记忆。故D项正确。 10.B考查动词。有一次,当“我”在她同事面前错误地弹完一首曲子后,她指导(instructed)了“我”。A. hurt伤害;B. instructed指导;C. punished惩罚;D. respected尊敬。故B项正确。 11.C考查形容词。“我”感到如此的尴尬以至于不能说任何话。A. frightened害怕;B. moved感动的;C. embarrassed尴尬的;D. excited激动的。故C项正确。 12.A考查名词。但是,她的安慰(comfort)帮助缓解了“我”的羞愧。A. comfort安慰;B. satisfaction满意;C. happiness快乐;D. sigh叹气。故A项正确。 13.A考查副词。然而(however),这些或好或坏的记忆却从来没有激起“我”再次弹钢琴的勇气(courage)。A. however然而;B. meanwhile与此同时;C. therefore因此;D. instead反而。句子前后形成对比可知,故用however表示转折,故A项正确。 14.B考查名词。参见上题解析。A. hope希望;B. courage勇气;C. feeling感情;D. effort努力。故B项正确。 15.C考查名词。这种想法使“我”认为人生(life)就像音乐,而且我们所有的人都在试着扮演着不同的角色(roles)。A. attitude态度;B. learning学习;C. life人生;D. enjoyment 享受。故C项正确。 16.A考查名词。参见上题解析。A. roles角色;B. sports体育运动;C. cards卡片;D. games游戏,比赛。故A项正确。 17.B考查形容词。有时,当我们演奏得好时,音高是精彩的(wonderful)。A. surprising令人惊奇的;B. wonderful精彩的;C. hard困难的;D. complex复杂的。故B项正确。 18.C考查形容词。然而,我们继续创造着我们自己独特的(unique)音乐风格。A. common普通的;B. boring令人生厌的;C. unique独特的;D. similar相似的。故C项正确。 19.D考查形容词。不管我们的音乐风格是什么,我们唱快乐、平静和爱的歌才是重要的(important)。A. necessary必要的;B. strange陌生的;C. possible可能的;D. important重要的。故D项正确。 20.D考查动词。尽管我可能从来没有回来学习钢琴,但并不意味着(mean)我已经停止创作音乐了。A. matter有关系,要紧;B. appear出现;C. report报告;D. mean意味着。故D项正确。
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