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外研版英语选修六 Module 4 Music.同步练习

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 From my second grade on, there was oneevent I feared every year; the piano recital(独奏演唱会).A recital 1 I had to practice a boring piece of music and performbefore strangers. Each year I 2ask my father if I could skip therecital “just this once”. And each year he'd shake his head, muttering(嘀咕) 3about building self-confidence and working towards a 4.

      So it was with really great5that I stood in church one recent Sunday, videocamera in hand, and 6my 68-year-old father sweating in his shirt 7risingto play the piano in his very first recital.

      My father had longed to play music since childhood, but his family was poor andcouldn't 8 lessons. He could have gone on regretting it, 9toomany of us do. But though he was rooted in his past, he wasn't10there.When he retired three years ago, he 11 his church music director totake him as a student.

      For a moment after my father sat down at the keyboard, he 12stared downat his fingers. Has he forgotten the 13? I worried, remembering those splitseconds14ago when my mind would go blank and my fingers would 15.But then came the beautiful melody(旋律),from the 16fingers thatonce baited(装饵于)my fishing lines. And I17he had been doing what music teachersalways stress:18themusic and pretend the others aren't there.

      “I'm19of him for starting something new at his age,” I said to my son Jeff.

      “Yeah,and doing it so20 , ”Jeff added.

       With his first recital, my father taught me more about courage and determinationthan all the words he used those 30-plusyears ago.

(1)
A、reflected                     B、explained C、meant     D、proved
(2)
A、would                                           B、could C、might      D、should
(3)
A、nothing                                             B、everything C、anything        D、something
(4)
A、goal                                                B、stage C、journey           D、chance
(5)
A、trouble                                           B、satisfaction C、strength         D、disappointment
(6)
A、kept                                                 B、sent C、watched    D、felt
(7)
A、through                                             B、from C、against  D、before
(8)
A、miss                                              B、afford C、select     D、understand
(9)
A、as                                                      B、once C、if       D、while
(10)
A、educated                                        B、protected C、stuck         D、spoilt
(11)
A、allowed                                           B、invited C、inspired  D、persuaded
(12)
A、roughly                                      B、simply C、merrily           D、curiously
(13)
A、words                                          B、videos C、notes         D、lessons
(14)
A、decades                                           B、weeks C、hours    D、moments
(15)
A、play                                              B、freeze C、click          D、adjust
(16)
A、same                                                B、warm C、different   D、dirty
(17)
A、predicted                                        B、realized C、imagined              D、insisted
(18)
A、passover B、turnup C、bring in         D、concentrate on
(19)
A、ashamed                                    B、aware C、tired        D、proud
(20)
A、casually                                          B、anxiously C、nicely       D、frequently
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     ●  Return airport to hotel transport

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     ● Government taxes

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Parents are creating an “I want it now” generation by indulging children's every demand at Christmas,say experts.Youngsters are becoming increasingly selfish,claim the education analysts.

     Consumer­savvy children are forcing their families into racking up huge debts and risk becoming spoilt and dissatisfied in the future.

Behavioural consultant Chris Calland said,“Parents are desperate to make Christmas into a magical fairy tale for their kids.There's nothing wrong with that as such.The problem arises when it means always giving into all our children's demands—even if they are beyond our price range or not ageappropriate.”

Ms Calland,who runs “Santa Says No” style sessions with colleague Nicky Hutchinson,added,“Many of us go into so much debt providing the gifts our children want that we spend the rest of the year paying off the bills.Yet so often the parcels we've carefully wrapped,once opened,are just pushed away because the very thing our little boy or girl was once so desperate for,they have now lost interest in.”

Ms Calland and Ms Hutchinson have drawn up a list of guidelines to help pare nts manage their offspring's Christmas lists this year.They say that adults can actually improve their relationships with their children by resisting “pester (纠缠) power”.

Ms Calland said,“All too often we say yes because we want an easier life when the fact is that we're only building up problems for the future.We are helping create a generation of youngsters who are blind to the needs of others and the necessity of hard work.”

   “Children learn fast—if we sometimes change our mind,they quickly realise it might be worth lying on the floor and screaming for it.Make sure you and your partner are working together on this.Be consistent.And try not to get caught up in competition with other families or friends.”

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      Sure, it's good to get along with your teacher because it makes that time you spend in the classroom more pleasant. And yes, it's good to get along with your teacher because, in general, it's smart to learn how to relate to the different types of people you'll meet throughout your life.

      But really, there's one super-important reason why you should get along with your teacher. Kids who get along with their teachers not only learn more, but they're more comfortable asking questions and getting extra help. This makes it easier to understand new material and do your best on tests. When you have this kind of relationship with a teacher, he or she can be someone to turn to with problems, such as problems with learning or school issues, such as bullying.

       As a kid in elementary or middle school, you're at a wonderful stage in your life. You're able to take in lots of new and exciting information. Apart from that, you're able to think about all this information in new ways. Your teacher knows that, and in most cases, he or she is thrilled to be the person who's giving you all that material and helping you put it together. Remember, teachers are people, too, and they feel great if you're open to what they're teaching you. That's why they wanted to be teachers in the first place to teach!

       Some kids may be able to learn in any situation, whether they like the teacher or not. But most kids are sensitive to the way they get along with the teacher, and if things aren't going well, they won't learn as well and won't enjoy being in class.

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