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Ever since I was a little girl, I've loved music. While most kids played outside in the sun, I felt happy inside my house, practising my cello(大提琴) for hours. Playing the cello took me to a different world, free from worries. It never felt boring.
After months of practice, the big day arrived—the Alberta Provincial Music Festival. I sat beside my mother and felt nervous. My hands were shaking as I practised the notes in my mind. My mother encouraged me as my turn was coming.
When my name was finally called, I took a deep breath and walked on stage. I carefully put my cello in place and began to play. The deep, rich sound filled the room, and everyone watched quietly. Then, my finger slipped and hit the wrong note. I kept playing as if nothing had happened, but inside, I was worried. I thought to myself, "I've just lost my chance."
As soon as I finished, the audience cheered loudly. My mother said that I did well, but I felt disappointed about my mistake. As the last performer finished, the teacher began to announce the winner. I lost hope.
To my surprise, the teacher called me again, saying, "You may now come to the stage and accept your award." I couldn't believe it! My hard work finally paid off. When I received my award, one of the teachers told me, "Don't be so hard on yourself. We all make mistakes."
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A. Worried. B. Bored. C. Happy. D. Sad.
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①The writer played the wrong note while performing.
②The writer got an award for her performance.
③The writer practised the cello for months every day.
④The writer felt nervous while waiting for the performance.
⑤The writer felt disappointed because of the mistake.
A. ③④①⑤② B. ③①④⑤②
C. ④③①②⑤ D. ④①③⑤②
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A. It takes a lot of time to learn to play the cello well.
B. Making mistakes is normal and we should keep going.
C. Everyone should attend music festivals to test their skills.
D. Parents' encouragement is helpful to success in music.
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A. Worries and Joy B. Stress and Relax
C. Mistakes and Success D. Practice and Surprise
Ever since I was a little girl, I've loved music. While most kids played outside in the sun, I felt happy inside my house, practising my cello(大提琴) for hours. Playing the cello took me to a different world, free from worries. It never felt boring.
After months of practice, the big day arrived—the Alberta Provincial Music Festival. I sat beside my mother and felt nervous. My hands were shaking as I practised the notes in my mind. My mother encouraged me as my turn was coming.
When my name was finally called, I took a deep breath and walked on stage. I carefully put my cello in place and began to play. The deep, rich sound filled the room, and everyone watched quietly. Then, my finger slipped and hit the wrong note. I kept playing as if nothing had happened, but inside, I was worried. I thought to myself, "I've just lost my chance."
As soon as I finished, the audience cheered loudly. My mother said that I did well, but I felt disappointed about my mistake. As the last performer finished, the teacher began to announce the winner. I lost hope.
To my surprise, the teacher called me again, saying, "You may now come to the stage and accept your award." I couldn't believe it! My hard work finally paid off. When I received my award, one of the teachers told me, "Don't be so hard on yourself. We all make mistakes."
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A
)19. What does the underlined word "nervous" probably mean?A. Worried. B. Bored. C. Happy. D. Sad.
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A
)20. What is the right order of the story?①The writer played the wrong note while performing.
②The writer got an award for her performance.
③The writer practised the cello for months every day.
④The writer felt nervous while waiting for the performance.
⑤The writer felt disappointed because of the mistake.
A. ③④①⑤② B. ③①④⑤②
C. ④③①②⑤ D. ④①③⑤②
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B
)21. What did the writer learn from this experience?A. It takes a lot of time to learn to play the cello well.
B. Making mistakes is normal and we should keep going.
C. Everyone should attend music festivals to test their skills.
D. Parents' encouragement is helpful to success in music.
(
C
)22. What can be the best title of the text?A. Worries and Joy B. Stress and Relax
C. Mistakes and Success D. Practice and Surprise
答案
19.A 20.A 21.B 22.C
解析
【分析】
19题:需结合上下文语境猜测词义,文中描述作者比赛前“手发抖”,对应情绪状态,据此判断“nervous”的含义;
20题:需梳理文章事件发展的时间线,定位每个事件对应的段落顺序,再排序;
21题:需定位文章最后老师的话语,提取作者学到的核心道理;
22题:需把握文章核心内容,提炼贯穿全文的主题,以此确定最佳标题。
【解析】
19题:根据第二段“felt nervous”后“My hands were shaking”(手发抖)的语境,可知“nervous”意为“紧张、担忧”,对应A选项“Worried”(担忧的),B(无聊的)、C(开心的)、D(难过的)均不符合,故选A;
20题:梳理文章事件顺序:先练习数月大提琴(③)→等待比赛时紧张(④)→演奏出错(①)→因错误失望(⑤)→最终获奖(②),顺序为③④①⑤②,对应A选项,故选A;
21题:定位最后一段老师的话“Don't be so hard on yourself. We all make mistakes.”,可知作者学到“犯错正常,应继续前行”,对应B选项;A、C、D均非核心道理,故选B;
22题:文章围绕“演奏出错但最终获奖”展开,核心是“错误与成功”的关系,对应C选项;A、B、D未突出核心,故选C;
【答案】19.A 20.A 21.B 22.C
【知识点】词义猜测、细节理解、主旨大意
【点评】本文为记叙文,通过大提琴比赛经历考查学生对词义、事件顺序、细节及主旨的理解,需结合上下文准确分析,难度适中。
【难度系数】0.6
19题:需结合上下文语境猜测词义,文中描述作者比赛前“手发抖”,对应情绪状态,据此判断“nervous”的含义;
20题:需梳理文章事件发展的时间线,定位每个事件对应的段落顺序,再排序;
21题:需定位文章最后老师的话语,提取作者学到的核心道理;
22题:需把握文章核心内容,提炼贯穿全文的主题,以此确定最佳标题。
【解析】
19题:根据第二段“felt nervous”后“My hands were shaking”(手发抖)的语境,可知“nervous”意为“紧张、担忧”,对应A选项“Worried”(担忧的),B(无聊的)、C(开心的)、D(难过的)均不符合,故选A;
20题:梳理文章事件顺序:先练习数月大提琴(③)→等待比赛时紧张(④)→演奏出错(①)→因错误失望(⑤)→最终获奖(②),顺序为③④①⑤②,对应A选项,故选A;
21题:定位最后一段老师的话“Don't be so hard on yourself. We all make mistakes.”,可知作者学到“犯错正常,应继续前行”,对应B选项;A、C、D均非核心道理,故选B;
22题:文章围绕“演奏出错但最终获奖”展开,核心是“错误与成功”的关系,对应C选项;A、B、D未突出核心,故选C;
【答案】19.A 20.A 21.B 22.C
【知识点】词义猜测、细节理解、主旨大意
【点评】本文为记叙文,通过大提琴比赛经历考查学生对词义、事件顺序、细节及主旨的理解,需结合上下文准确分析,难度适中。
【难度系数】0.6
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