What does taking a risk mean?It means trying (11) things even if(即使)they make you feel uncomfortable or afraid.One of the greatest risk I'd ever taken was playing a role in my high school's fall play.I was not only a person who had (12) performance(表演)experience,but also I stuttered(口吃).
Then (13) of performing in front of people made me worried.The reason why I (14) to perform was that I wanted to take part in my school theatre program.
On the day of the audition(试演),there were also some acting exercises to wam us up.We were divided into pairs to (15) parts of the play.I felt very worried.After I said some of the lines(台词),my partner said,"I (16) you are stuttering.Is that for dramatic effect or do you really stutter?"I was speechless.
When my (17) to audition came,my heart was beating fast.Across from me sat the director and his assistants(助手).Needless to say.I was really (18) my performance.I played the role of a man painter who pretended(假装)to be a woman.My partner was playing a businessman who wanted to marry me(the woman).We said our lines and,(19) ,I didn't stutter.We went throughit several times,and finally it was over.I was so (20) ,
The next Monday I was told that I had made the play.How excited I was!It was a lot of fun doing the play,and it was clear to me that my stuttering couldn't (21) me doing what I wanted to do,and taking risks was well worth the time and (22) .
11.A.interesting |
B.exciting |
C.tiring |
D.challenging |
12.A.enough |
B.some |
C.little |
D.much |
13.A.experience |
B.thought |
C.memory |
D.purpose |
14.A.failed |
B.decided |
C.afforded |
D.refused |
15.A.compare |
B.understand |
C.describe |
D.prepare |
16.A.promise |
B.realize |
C.notice |
D.imagine |
17.A.turn |
B.hope |
C.dream |
D.plan |
18.A.amazed at |
B.worried about |
C.used to |
D.curious about |
19.A.surprisingly |
B.finally |
C.probably |
D.certainly |
20.A.bored |
B.interested |
C.touched |
D.relaxed |
21.A.stop |
B.get |
C.have |
D.find |
22.A.attention |
B.power |
C.effort |
D.feeling. |
Sometimes, kids don't think their parents are fair to them. When you want to dress in a modern way, your mum doesn't like you wearing a (1) . When you are(2) , they ask if you're speaking to a boy or a girl. Sometimes it seems that you're not as (3) __ to your parents as you used to be. How can you changes such a situation?
Closing the Gap by the American author Jay McGraw gives advice on how to have a better (4) with your parents.
Both parents and children have needs. They need to feel they are (5) and loved. You your parents your needs, and (6) what their needs are. To get your parents to know what you're doing and what you want to do, you could talk about your school life now and your dreams for the (7) . It helps your parents know more about you. Maybe you can think of a way to make (8) of you happy.
The book gives ways to help teens understand their parents. When you think "my parents don't want me to have any fun", it usually means your parents want you to be(9) . The book gives you lots of ideas, such as making time to talk, keeping a diary and showing your parents you are growing up. If you follow these steps, you will be able to make your(10) __ a happier place.
(1)A. warm coat |
B. thick sweater |
C. mini﹣skirt |
(2)A. writing letters |
B. making phone calls |
C. taking risks |
(3)A. close |
B. far |
C. awful |
(4)A. idea |
B. relationship |
C. environment |
(5)A. outgoing |
B. comfortable |
C. important |
(6)A. find out |
B. bring out |
C. give out |
(7)A. past |
B. present |
C. future |
(8)A. both |
B. all |
C. none |
(9)A. safe |
B. happy |
C. dangerous |
(10)A. school |
B. home |
C. room |
It is very important for children (learn) how to do chores at home.
Could you please tell (he) to call me back?
Sure, no problem.
If he (go) to the party, he'll have a good time.
There (be) a book and two rulers on the desk.