Do you want to become a dancer? If so, the 1.(early) you start learning about and practicing dance, the better. Many professional dancers started taking dance lessons when 2.
were children. Earning a college degree 3.(suggest) if anyone wants to become a dancer, because it can help them get other work if needed. Also, dancers with a degree may have the choice of 4.(teach) dance.
Becoming a professional dancer is probably only a dream, 5. it can happen if a talented person works hard. Those who wish 6.(become) dancers must be in good shape and work hard to keep 7.shape.
Dancers must have creative expression, being able to express(表达) 8.(think) and feelings through dance. It takes practice to do this well. If you want to become a dancer, it’s usually a good idea to dance to a variety of music before choosing one to pursue. Dancing in a small part in a local show for low or even no pay may be 9. way to start a professional(职业的) dance career. Experience is needed to develop your style in dance. Small dancing parts lead to bigger ones if you are quite 10.(energy) and hardworking.
1.The theory is too complex(复杂的)for a nine-year-old boy. It is beyond his c__________.
2.The newcomer should be given a lot of training, for he has no __________(以前的)experience of this kind of job.
3.He was born in a small town, __________ (占地) an area of 50 square kilometers..
4.For our homework tonight, we have to write a __________(describe) of the street where we live.
5.The __________(embarrassment) look on his face suggested that he hadn’t expected that.
6.Ms Shen’s method of teaching is nothing like ________ of the teachers at my Junior High School.
7.Can you give me some advice on improving the __________(fluent) in speaking?
8.Finally, he __________(承认) that something had gone wrong with the plan.
9.I deeply a_________ your help with my English homework.
10.__________(strict) speaking, the book is not a novel, but a short story.
11.I am looking __________ to return to school soon, for I have stayed at home for a month because of illness.
12.The twins are __________(同样地) good at English.
13.We would rather our daughter __________(stay) at home with us, but it is her choice, and she is not a child any longer.
14.__________(formal) clothes are casual(随意的) and suitable for wearing when you are relaxing.
15.Sometimes they drove slowly, enjoying the beautiful _________(风景) of the countryside.
16.The factory has made more cars this year-there has been an increase in __________(product).
17.After his journey from abroad, Richard Jones returned home, __________(exhaust).
18.Don’t be late for your __________(面试), or you won’t get the job.
19.As we all know, IT is short __________ Information Technology.
20.We were all amused to watch two __________(train) elephant perform dances.
Last week I was in the boarding(登机)area of the airport excited about my Christmas trip home to see my parents. I was busy planning for the weekend, ________ I was taken out of my daydreaming by an elderly woman talking ________ into her cellphone. She kept asking the person to ________ her where she was. She ________ the gate number again and again. She got a little louder each time she did that. Many people snickered(窃笑)because she was nearly ________ and thought how silly old people could be.
Then I heard her say, “I’m ________, but I can’t hear you. There seems to be something wrong with my hearing aid.” “That’s too ________,” I thought as I moved forward to board the flight. Then I noticed her ________ was becoming increasingly frantic(发狂似的)as she tried to understand the person on the other end of the phone. It was almost my ________ to board. I couldn’t ________ looking back at the woman. It made me think how ________ I was to have my hearing. And I realized I could offer her some ________.
I suddenly got out of the ________ and went to the woman. I showed her to ________ me the phone and shouted, “Let me help you. I’ll tell you what the person is ________.” She looked at me and agreed ________. I took the phone from her, ________ who I was, listened for a moment, and told the woman her husband was ________ her outside the airport as he could not enter the gate area. Finally, I pointed her in the ________ direction.
It took me less than two minutes to finish the task, but my ________ in having been able to help her remains strong.
1.A. so B. unless C. but D. if
2.A. sadly B. quickly C. secretly D. loudly
3.A. tell B. meet C. call D. help
4.A. repeated B. guessed C. asked D. wrote
5.A. leaving B. dying C. shouting D. singing
6.A. sorry B. busy C. sick D. tired
7.A. possible B. strange C. bad D. funny
8.A. friend B. mind C. step(脚步) D. tone(语调)
9.A. task B. turn C. duty D. idea
10.A. continue B. keep C. avoid D. stop
11.A. lucky B. normal C. healthy D. proud
12.A. comfort B. money C. guide D. help
13.A. space B. line C. thought D. circle
14.A. examine B. throw C. fix D. hand
15.A. saying B. doing C. planning D. watching
16.A. bravely B. honestly C. thankfully D. angrily
17.A. considered B. explained C. lied D. forgot
18.A. turning to B. thinking of C. staring at D. waiting for
19.A. right B. left C. dark D. bright
20.A. hope B. pity C. pride D. love
No fight can end, and no friendship can move on, until everyone says these little words: I’m sorry. Sometimes, though, they can be difficult to say. 1.
It’s not about winning.
Friendship aren’t like the Super Bowl, and there should never be a winner and a loser. When you start fighting with a friend, it may feel important that you “win” the fight by proving(证明)you’re right and he is wrong, or by making him be the first to apologize(道歉).
2.
You may have heard the expression “His pride(骄傲)stood in the way.” It is usually used to describe a person who is so determined(意志坚定)to be “right” that he lets an opportunity(机会)for happiness pass him by forever. 3. Remember: as time goes on, we usually forget who was right and who was wrong in a disagreement, and only remember the sadness of losing a friend. Take the first step.
Are you sick of fighting? Do you think this fight is just not important enough to ruin(毁灭)your friendship? 4. You don’t have to take full responsibility(责任)for starting the fight, or even say that your feelings were wrong. But you should find something you did or said that’s worth apologizing for. Maybe you’re sorry that you let the fight go for so long, of that you overreacted(反应过度)to something your friend did. If you say you are sorry, it’s like an invitation for your friend to do the same. 5.
A.Stop thinking about your pride.
B.Then try to be the first to apologize.
C.It’s about taking some responsibility for the argument.
D.Once you’ve both said it, you’ll both feel a million times better.
E.There are some special cases when you shouldn’t be the one to apologize first.
F.Here are some things to keep in mind.
G.Don’t let this happen to a friendship you care about.
My husband, my four-month-old daughter and I set out on a five-day driving journey from California to Washington. We had to stop frequently because our little child needed to stretch from the car seat.
One of our stops, once we crossed the Oregon border, was at a Black Bear Diner. Walking towards the front door we noticed a gentleman standing at one side. He was clearly untidy, without shoes and wearing worn clothing. We passed right by him and opened the restaurant door. Then something told me to go back.
Holding my daughter, I turned around and said to the gentleman, “Sir. Are you hungry?” He said, “Yes.” I then asked, “May we buy you something to eat?” He responded with, “Sure, I can order something myself.”
My husband opened the door and the gentleman went straight to the counter. I told him to order whatever he wanted. The manager of the restaurant came over quite quickly and looked frightened. I spoke before he had an opportunity to say anything. “This gentleman will have lunch with us today,” I said. “Please add his order to our bill.” The manager said with a frown(皱眉), “Okay.” We turned to our table and the gentleman said, loudly and quickly, “Thank You!” We were seated and upon completing our meal we were handed our bill. I asked my husband what the gentleman had ordered. One fresh orange juice, one coffee, one breakfast combination with a side of hash browns.
When we left the restaurant I looked for the gentleman but didn’t see him, but that very small act just made my day. I hope in some small way we were able to add some joy to his life, even if only for a few minutes.
1.From the appearance of the gentleman, we can guess he was probably a(n) _____.
A. waiter B. beggar
C. actor D. worker
2.The manager of the restaurant looked frightened because _____.
A. the man was not friendly
B. he was afraid the man wasn’t able to pay the food
C. he had fired the man before
D. the man had stolen something from the restaurant
3.From the passage, we can infer the man _____.
A. was hungry and ate a lot of food B. felt ashamed and left secretly
C. was thankful for their kind act D. was too proud to accept their offer
4.The phrase “made my day” in the last paragraph probably means ______.
A. wasted my money B. made me feel sorry
C. made me very happy D. moved me deeply
"If you want to see a thing well, reach out and touch it!"
That may seem a strange thing to say. But touching things can help you to see them better.
Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth and cool the ball is. You can feel how heavy the glass is. When you feel all these about the ball, you really see it. With your skin, you can feel better. For example, your fingers can tell (辨别) the difference between two coins in your pocket. You can feel a little drop of water on the back of your hand, too. You can even feel sounds against your skin. Have you ever wanted to know why some people like very loud music? They must like to feel the sounds of music.
All children soon learn what "Don't touch!" means. They hear it often. Yet most of us keep on touching things as we grow up. In shops, we touch things we might buy: food, clothes. To see something well, we have to touch it. The bottoms of our feet can feel things, too. You know this when you walk on warm sand, cool grass or a hard floor. All feel different under your feet.
There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on your skin. At first, it is not easy to feel these things. You are too used to them!
Most museums are just for looking. But today some museums have some things to touch. Their signs say, "Do touch!" There you can feel everything on show.
If you want to see better, reach out and touch. Then you will really see!
1.By touching things ______.
A. you can learn more about them
B. you will learn how to reach out your hand
C. you will have a strange feeling
D. you can tell what colors they really are
2.Which of the following can be the best title of the story?
A. Touching by Feeling B. To See or to Feel
C. Ways of Feeling D. To See Better ---- Feel
3.Which of the following parts can tell you the difference between two coins in your pocket?
A. Your foot B. Your eyes
C. Your fingers D. Your back.
4.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Touching is helping us to see better.
B. Visitors can't feel the things on show in any museums.
C. Feeling is a good way to learn.
D. Our skins may help us enjoy music.
