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学年第二学期高二年级期中教学质量检测2024-2025英语试卷(分钟分)120150第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下10一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.Where willthe man probably goafter classA.To thepost office.B.To thesupermarket.C.To thelibrary.
2.How is the boylikely to go toschoolA.By bus.B.By taxi.C.By car.
3.What isthe womanlikely to do firstA.Write asummary.B.Publish areport.C.Tidy upthe material.
4.What are the speakerstalking aboutA.Their hobby.B.Their talent.C.Their classes.
5.How does the manfeel about the serviceof thehealth clubA.Disappointed.B.Satisfied.C.Concerned.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项5A BC中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍55听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Which seasondoesthe manprobablylikeA.Winter.B.Summer.C.Spring.
7.Where doesthe manwork nowA.In asports club.B.In Bankof America.C.At aradio station.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Why doesthe womanfail togo toHong KongA.She hasto lookafter herparents.
44.A.easily B.absolutely C.eventually D.desperately
45.A.routine B.lesson C.accident D.event
46.A.focused B.relieved C.intelligent D.considerate
47.A.talent B.demand C.devotion
0.cooperation
48.A.recording B.practicing C.discussing D.enjoying
49.A.applied B.addicted C.treated D.pushed
50.A.forget B.design C.learn D.research
51.A.explanation B.expectation C.expense D.impression
52.A.driving B.grabbing C.benefiting D.representing
53.A.increased B.deserved C.expanded D.exposed
54.A.completely B.mainly C.truly D.distantly
55.A.put B.carry C.turn D.set第二节共小题海小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1A landborn offire but now surroundedby green,the Azoresis workingto secureits future.Thisvolcanic islandchain in the middleof theAtlantic56be anautonomous regionof Portugal.“The Azoresare nine islands with57difference habitsand accentsthat changefrom islandtoisland,“says NationalGeographic ExplorerMiriam CuestaGarcia,a marinebiologist_58study the夜间活动的nocturnal behaviorof seabirdson PicoIsland.But theAzores havethe samevision forsustainability.They knowthey need to protecttheir uniqueenvironment toremain thesame evenwhen59change occur.”With fourof itsnineislandsknown asUNESCO biospherereserves—and60绿洲recognize bythe WorldWildlife Fundas anoasis Ifor28whale anddolphin species—theAzores takessustainable tourism61serious.It becamethe worldsfirst islandchain to be provedbyEarthCheck,an Australia-based internationaltourism advisorygroup,62gave theaward in
2019.生物多样性The Portugueseregion isnow focusing63conservation andbiodiversityprotection,air andwater quality,and preservationof nativeheritage.For example,authorities arelimiting64number ofhikers perday toMount Pico,the highestpeak inPortugal,65()ensure visitorsenjoy PicoIslands dramaticvolcanic landscapefor yearsto come.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假定你是某中学校英文报编辑,你校下周将举办一次主题为“关爱地球”的志愿活动请你在该报上写一则通知,内容包括.活动目的;
1.活动内容;
2.表达期待3注意:写作词数应为左右80NoticeThe StudentsUnion第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Dad andMadison werewalking through the partystore,gathering decorationsfor Madisonsupcomingbirthday party.“But I dont want to invite Lucy Gilbert!I dontlike her!^^“Madison,you arebeing unreasonable.If everygirl in your classis invitedto partybut you,youllfeel leftout.It wouldbe abig mistakenot toinviteLucyto theparty.”“She nevereven talksto me!”Dad sighedand moveddown theaisle.Lucy is a newgirl inclass.She justmoved herea littleovera monthago.Think about how thatmust feel.She doesntknow onesingle personin the school.She leftallof herto getto knoweveryone.No,it wont.She willprobably sit in the corner andnot talk to anyone.Every dayat lunchshe sits(耸肩)all byherself.She wantsto eat alone!”Madison shruggedand rolledher eyes.“Madison,Fm donediscussing this.You willinvite everygirl in your class,including LucyGilbert!On Saturdaymorning,the familyblew upballoons anddecorated thehouse cheerfully.Madisonwas dressedbeautifully for the day,wearing hernew bluedress.It was not typicalof herto dressherselflike this.She usuallywore sportsclothes becauseshe lovedto beoutside ridingher horseStar with a lead(缰绳).ropeMadison greetedher friendsat thedoorstep,picturing variouspresents her friends wouldbring her.In themeanwhile,she waswondering whetherLucy wouldruin theparty ifshe came.Anyhow,all thegirlsshe invitedcame finally,including Lucy.The girlshad afantastic timeby singingand dancingwhile Lucysat inthecornersilently alone.Later,all thegirls gatheredaround thetable asMadison openedher presents.Opening themone byone,Madison thankedherfriends,with abright smileon herface.注意续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在相应位置作答2Lucys presentwas thevery lastto beopened.Deeply movedby whatshe said,Madison heldthe lead rope tightlyin herhands.参考答案第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15答案One possibleversion:NoticeTo helpimprove theenvironment,our schoolis going to organizea voluntaryactivity onthe themeofCaring for the Earth”.The activityis scheduledfor nextSaturday.There arethree differentvoluntary tasksfor you tochoose from:planting treesin apark,setting upsigns forroadside plantsand distributingenvironmentalbrochures innearby communities.Everyone wishingto do their partis expectedto signup at the studentofficebefore nextWednesday.If youare interested,dont hesitateto join us.Looking forwardto youractive participation.The Students*Union第二节(满分分)25答案One possibleversion:Lucys presentwas thevery lastto beopened.Worrying thatit wouldruin theparty,Madisongrabbed thepresent unwillinglyand toreopen thegift-wrap paper.Inside wasa delicatelyhand-madelead rope!Shocked,she widenedher eyes,covering herhands overher mouth.“Its a leadropefbr yourhorseStar.I madeit bymyself!”Madison pulledit out of thebox andplaced iton herlap,amazed atitsbeauty.Lucy addedJT heardyou talkingabout yourhorse atschool.Thats whenI gotthe ideato makeyoualeadrope.”Deeply movedby whatshe said,Madison heldthe leadrope tightlyin herhands.It was,by far,hervery favoritebirthday presentof theday.She suddenlyfelt sobad becauseshe hadbeen somean toLucy.With tearsin hereyes,she blinkedhard tofight themback,feeling amixture ofregret andgratitude.Thanks somuch forthis leadrope.I loveit!Would youlike tojoinusand beour friends^^Lucynodded cheerfully.Madison puther armaround Lucysshoulders,both smiling.With applauseandlaughter echoingthrough thehouse,Lucy joinedthe othergirls toenjoy theparty.听力部分录音材料Text1M:What areyou going to doafter classTo thelibraryW:No,Im going to buysome schoolsupplies.What aboutyouM:Oh,Pm goingto thepost office.Text2M:Mum,can Itake ataxi toschool Pmlate for theschoolbus.W:Why dontyou goin yourfather*s carM:Its inthe repairshop.Text3M:How areyou gettingalong withyour researchpaperW:Fve finishedall myresearch,but I havent beenable toorganize it,so I havent begunthe paperyet.Text4W:What kindof musicdo youlikeM:I enjoynearly allkinds ofmusic,especially countrymusic andclassical music.What aboutyouW:I likerock music.Text5W:Have youbeen tothat newhealth clubyetM:Yeah.I triedthe runningmachine lastweek.It wasgreat andthere wasa personalfitness instructorforeach member.Thats the best serviceoffered bya healthclub Iveever known.Text6M:Lovely day,isnt itW:Hmm,yes,its reallywarm,and itssupposed toget warmer.Spring isnot faraway.M:Yes,thats true.However,Pm alwaysa littlesorry tosee wintergo.W:ReallyM:Well,I loveskating.In fact,I usedto teachskating fora living.W:Oh,that seemsexciting.So what do youdo nowM:I work in Bankof America.How aboutyouW:I workataradio station.Pm justvisiting herefor thewedding.Text7W:Hey,Peter,Im sorry!M:Hi,Diana,whats wrongW:We weregoingtoHong Kongthis weekend,but Imafraid Icant go.M:How comeW:I have a reallybig geographytest and I haveto studyfor it.M:We cango nextweek instead.W:No,Idontwanttoruin yourweekend.You goahead andplease takethe bookI boughtto myfriendSally.Tell herIhaveto studyall weekend,because Icant affordto failthe test.M:OK,then Filgo with them.But itsa pityyou cantcome.Text8M:What doyou thinkof this apartmentW:It*snotvery good.The bedroom isalittle smallfor us.M:It shouldbe enoughfor ourneeds,I think.W:And theresno hotwater afterten atnight.Sometimes I like to have ashower beforegoingtobed.M:Thats true.But Ilove theliving room.It*s largeand filledwith sunshine.W:Ilikethe kitchenbest.Its new.M:Look!From herewe can get aview of the park.W:Oh,the viewis great.But thatbedroomissmall.We cantget allof ourthings init.M:Maybe we cangetsome newfurniture.W:I agree.Text9M:Uh,excuse me,you advertisedfor casualstaff,rightW:Yes,we advertisedfor anassistant cook,a kitchenhand anda cleaner.But theassistants andthecleaners positionshave beenfilled already.M:Not toworry.The kitchenhand jobis finefor me.How manyshifts wouldIhaveto workeveryweekW:Our casualstaff aregenerally askedto workon Sundays,but youllalso haveto workonFriday-thats ourbiggest dayof theweek.M:What about the payW:The usualrate is$15an hour.Well,for collegestudents likeyou,we pay$3more thanthat.M:Thanks.When canI startW:Youll haveto formallytalkto the managerbefore starting.M:What shouldI payattention towhen meetingwith the managerW:Bear inmind thathell wantto knowall aboutyour workhistory,so youllneed toemail yourapplicationform first.We*d alsolike tosee areference,so bringthat withyou.M:What elseW:Oh,one morething.Hell wantto knowif yourepermitted toworkinthis country,so yourpassport isnecessary.M:I see.Thank you.Text10W:Good morning,everyone.Now ifyoure looking for somethingto dothis weekend,why notjoinin theBartlow townrace onSaturday The race startsat BartlowTown Halland finishesat thefootballstadium;that*s fivekilometers.And dontworry ifyou cantrun allthat way.Walkers arewelcome too!Theracebegins at9:15but youshould arrive at the Town Hall45minutesearly,at8:30,to checkin andget yourrace number.There aremoney prizesfor thewinners indifferentage groupsand everybodywill geta freeT-shirt whenthey finish.Adults pay$2each to run inthe race.It isonly$
1.50for childrenand students and ifthe wholefamily decidetorunthere isa specialprice of$5per family.Make sureto wearcomfortable runningshoes.And dontforget tobring somewater withyou-Saturday isgoingtobe alovely warmday and you mayget thirsty.But itllbe lotsof fun-see youthere!B.She hasbeen theretwice.C.She hasto preparefor hertest.
9.What willthe manprobably donext听第段材料,回答第A.Visit hisfriends.B.Take a book toSally.C.Help Dianawith herstudy.8至题
101210.What doesthe womandislikeA.The smallkitchen.B.The newfurniture.C.The lackof hotwater.
11.What isthemansatisfied withA.The livingroom.B.The kitchen.C.The bedroom.
12.Whats theprobable relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Friends.B.Manager andcustomer.C.Husband andwife.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.How manypositions areavailable nowA.One.B.Two.C.Three.
14.Which isthe mostimportant dayof theweek inthe companyA.Sunday.B.Saturday.C.Friday.
15.What isthe manA.A cleaner.B.An assistantcook.C.A collegestudent.
16.What willthemanemail firstA.His IDcard.B.His passport.C.His applicationform.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Where doesthe racestartA.At Bartlowstadium.B.At BartlowTown Hall.C.At thefootball stadium.
18.How manyminutes earlyshould runnersarriveattheTownHallA.
45.B.
30.C.
15.
19.What canevery runnerget afterfinishing theraceA.Money.B.A T-shirt.C.Running shoes.
20.How muchwill acouple payfortheraceA.$
6.B.$
5.C.$
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAWhatarethebest careersforthefuture Ofcourse,nobody cansay forsure whatthe futureholds.The bestwe cando ismake educatedguesses basedon pastand currenttrends.The occupationsbeloware probablysome of the mostpromising futurecareers.Personal education guideCompared withonline programstoday,education couldbe betterable to meet individualneeds,even withimproved convenience.Like anadviser,a personaleducation guidemay assistpeople withon-demand courseselection orthe planningof personalizedtraining.Custom body part producerDoctorsmay expectcustom organsgrown or3D printedusing theirpatients*own cells.After all,scientists*creation ofhearts,kidneys,and livershas alreadyhad somesuccess inthe labs.Even externalbodyparts likeskin andears havebeen grown.(制药师)Pharmaceutical artisanTheincreasing popularityof3D printingmay enablethe quickproduction ofcustomizedmedications basedon individualneeds.It*s possible that thedrugs wouldbe createdaccording toonesunique genes,habits,and medicalhistory.Brain implant specialistWe aremaking greaterprogress inunderstanding howthe complexhuman brainworks,so itshighly(神possiblethatwe wouldcreate somethingamazing bycombining therapid advancesin neuroscience经系统科学)with theadvantages ofcomputer technology.In thefuture,one canhave aspecializedcomputer chipput intohis brainto treatcertain healthissues,such asmood disorders.A.A personaleducationguide.B.A custombodypartproducer.
21.Who helpspeople tobe morecompetitiveC.A pharmaceuticalartisan.D.A brainimplantspecialist.
22.What isthe mainduty ofpharmaceutical artisansA.To promote3D printing.B.To developpersonalized medications.C.To speedup medicineproduction.D.To applytechnology totests fordiseases.
23.What dothe fourfuture jobshave incommonA.They areinformative.B.They areentertaining.C.They arecustomer-based.D.They arelabor-saving.BIt wasa Sundaynight.I circledthe neighborhooda fewtimes,lookingfora place to parkmycar.Finally,I foundone to the southof myhouse.lt wasbehind alate-model Jeep.I triedto backinto thespace,but Ifailed tosee theangles clearly.I heardit beforeI feltit,the soundof plasticon plastic,like asheetof sandpaperalong thesurface ofa paintedpiece ofwood.I gotoutofmy carto checkthedamage.My carwas unharmed.However,there weretwo distinctlines onthe Jeep.Then Inoticed awoman,walking herdog,who wasnow photographingme withher phone.Hopeyoure noplanning to drive awayJ shesaid quietly.Until then,I wasannoyed with myself forhaving beencareless,butnowI wasmad withher fortaking mypicture.How dare she,I thought.She hadno respectformy privacy.And howdaresheassume I would dothe wrongthing Butsoon Icalmed downbecause Iknewshe wasntentirely incorrect.rd madeno decisiontodriveaway withoutleaving anythingbut Idbelying ifI said the ideahadnt flashedacross mymind.lt wasdark,and asidefrom herno onewaswatching.lt happensall thetime-the hit-and-run inthe parkinglot.We allhave thosedesires tobehave selfishly,togoagainst thesocial contract;it isnot thethoughtbut whatwe dowith itthat counts.lt isthe commitmentto takeresponsibility,to carefor oneanother,andto thinkaboutthe greater goodthat makesthis worlda betterplacetostay.The choiceto confesswas lefttome.I lefta notewithmyname andphone numberunder thewiper bladeof theJeep.A.He knockeddown someone.B.He gothurt in a caraccident.
24.What happenedto the author onthat SundaynightC.He hita parkedcar accidentally.D.He failedto finda parkingplace.
25.Why didthe authorfeel angrywiththewomanA.She blockedhis viewon purpose.B.She spoketo himin avery rudeway.C.She refusedto takeresponsibility forher fault.D.She photographedhim withouthis permission.
26.What doesthe underlinedword confess“inthelast paragraphmeanA.Admit.B.Occupy.C.Disappear.D.Refuse.
27.What doesthe authorintend totell usthrough hisstoryA.Everyone makesmistakes.B.Al waysdotheright thing.C.Avoid conflictswith others.D.Apologizing sincerelymatters.CWhen wespeak ofa personbeing independent,whatdowe meanUsually,we take it tomean thatasa person achieves adulthood,they becomecapable ofbeing independent.The processbegins asa youngchild.Their levelof independenceincreases as they passthroughthevarious stagesof growingup.Asadulthood approaches,they will have gaineda lot of experiencethat willmake fora smoothtransitioninto theadult world.Naturally,we will grow apartfrom ourparents aswe growolder.Breaking thoseties enablesus tostepinto thereal worldand functionthere asfully-capable people.We needto developindependence ineveryaspect ofour lives.The moreindependent youare,the moreconfident you will become.Having confidencegives youapositive outlook on life.You cantry newventures,and sogain more experience.This becomesself-fulfilling,forthe more experiencesyou have,themoreyour confidencewillgrow.The moreyourconfidence grows,then yougain evenmoreexperience.The greateryour confidence,thegreateryourchances ofbig rewardsfor yourefforts willbe.When facingthe challengingsituations throughoutthe courseof your lives,handling youremotionswithout turningto othersisamark ofbeing matureand independent.Keeping ouremotions fromcontrollingourlivesis essential.If youremotions areunder control,youwillhave asense ofcontentmentand calm.Stress isreduced,andyoubecome happier.(追求)When youare independent,you canlead amore freesocial life,pursue thecareer thatyouwant,and undertakeactivities that appeal toyou.You willgrow,have abetter understandingof thewaysof theworld,and becomemore knowledgeable.Your independencewill allowyoutofollow your(本自旨)instincts andsatisfy yourcuriosity withoutothers holdingyou back.When youcan actindependently ineach of these areasof yourlife,then youwillhavebecome amatureadult witha positiveattitude towardseverything youdo.
28.What helpsyoung childrenenter adulthoodsmoothly accordingtothe textA.Rich lifeexperience.B.Good schooleducation.C.Close relationshipwith parents.D.Understanding ofindependence.
29.What doestheauthorintend toshow inparagraph3A.Doing riskyactivities requiresmuch effort.B.You arecapable ofgetting bigrewards of life.C.Being independentcan boostyour confidence.D.Its nevertoo oldto developa positiveoutlookonlife.
30.What doesit meantobeable tokeep youremotions undercontrolA.You struggletohaveinner peace.B.You allowstress todrive yourlife.C.You havea deepsense ofgratitude.D.You gainyour emotionalindependence.
31.What isthebesttitle forthetextA.What resultsin maturityB.How canwe pursueour growthC.Why isindependence importantD.Why isconfidence equalto successDGraduate students strugglingto survivethe costof living crisis havebeen advisedby theiruniversityto take on extrawork,such asfruit-picking,making deliveries,or sellingmake-up.PhD studentsin a()research programfrom Universityof EastAnglia UEAwere sentthe suggestionon Wednesday,settingoff shockand angeramong the research community.The research program aimsto createleaders inthescience andsustainable businessof thenatural environment”.Dr AddyLowe,a formerPhD student,said,Its insultingand asif theydont reallycare.I thinkthereality isthat PhDstudents arenttaken veryseriously inthis country.They areadvising governments,atthe forefrontof tacklingclimate changeand developinggroundbreaking medicalresearch.In reality,theyare peoplewitha lotofresponsibilities.Prof JenniBarclay,the directorof theresearchprogram,said,Firstly andclearly,we aresorry foranyoffence caused.The primaryconcern hereisthecost-of-livingcrisisand itsgreat impacton ourresearchstudents.Action isneeded soon.Many studentsare reportingextreme financialdifficultiesnow.”She saidthe intentionofthesuggestion wasto providesupport asa temporarymeasure”while the()(监管)university worksouthow to persuadeUK Researchand InnovationUKRI,which overseesthe most respectedresearch councilsand isthe countryslargest funder.(助学金)The UKRIhas proposeda
2.9%rise in student stipendsnext academicyear,which is(通月长率).below inflationGraduatestudentshave warnedthat couldpush theminto poverty.TheNatural EnvironmentResearch Council,which fundsthe UEAprogram,saidthesuggestion senttostudents“does notreflect“its position.A spokeswomanadded,“We dorecognize theeffect theincreasedcost ofliving ishaving onstudentsandwe arelooking tosee ifwecanprovide furtherfinancial support.
32.Why weregraduate studentsadvised toundertake extraworkA.To enrichtheir learningexperience.B.To gainfirst-hand knowledgeoflife.C.To helpcover therising livingcosts.D.To learnhowtovolunteer insociety.
33.How didtheresearchcommunity respondtothesuggestionA.They feltrather hopeless.B.They didnttakeitseriously.C.They couldntagree morewith it.D.They feltvery surprisedand upset.34,What couldbe thereal solutionto helpingstudents financiallyA.Turning toUKRI formore fund.B.Persuading PhDstudents towork part-time.C.Taking outshort-term bankloans.D.Asking thegovernment tocontrol inflation.
35.What canbe inferredabouttheproposed riseinstudentstipendA.It canhardly coverstudents livingcosts.B.It willcompensate forthe lowinflation.C.It willhaveasharp increasenext academicyear.D.It keepsstudents abovethe povertyline.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项How toRemember WhatYou ReadHowoften haveyou reada bookfrom startto finish,only todiscover thatyou haventrememberedvery muchofthe information itcontains Thiscan happenwhen you read whatevertype ofbook.36Youcan remember the importantcontent ofabookby followingsome simplemethods.Take notes.37This actof writingwill helpyou remembertheinformationbetter.You canalso writedownideas thatcome tomind asyou read.This isa formof activereading,which helpsyou betterunderstandthe materialinstead ofjust takingitinpassively.Active readingwill helpyou absorbandremember thematerial better.Highlight importantconcepts.Try toonly highlightimportant andrelevant information.For example,stress justa fewkey wordsonapage.Befbre youstress something,ask yourself,Does thisinformationsatisfy mypurpose ofreading thematerial38Think inpictures.Creating mentalpictures forthe contentyoureadwill helpyou rememberthecontent betterthan justreading the content withoutany mentalimages.Make mentalpictures ofimportantevents,concepts orpeople.39If youneedtorememberthedate ofa battle,imagine itinyourhead withthedate incapital letters.40After youread something,talk aboutthe newinformation witha friend,family memberorclassmate.The actof discussingthecontentwill createnew associationsinyourmemory.lt willalso helpyousee whichinformation youhave understoodand remembered,and whichyou havent.A.You canrewrite thematerial.B.Discuss thematerial withsomeone.C.If theanswer isno,it isbest not to stressit.D.However,there isstill roomfor improvement.E.Link newinformation tosomething youknow.F.As youread,write downthe relevantinformation.G.This isan especiallyhelpful approachfor visuallearners.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC D(变昏暗),The stagelights dimmedandI took aquick lookfrom behindthe heavyblack curtainsintothe audience.Blinded bythe lights,I quickly
41.It seemsthatagreat numberof eyeswere lookingatme.Itooka deep42asthemusic ofmy dancebegan toplay.I cameon stageand beganmy43,thegraduation testoftheclassical Indiandance.After adecade oflearning,I had44been consideredready totakeonthe mostdifficult act.The testisthe mostimportant45inadancers life.The performanceis undertakenonly bythemost46and determinedstudents.lt isa difficultprocessthat requiresmuch47,For morethan sixmonths,I spentfive tosix hoursevery day48thesedances.Many times,I49myself tomy physicaland mentalbreaking point,but stillIwouldnot stop.Icould notgive up.There wasalways somuch moretodoand somuch moreto
50.I discoveredalotabout myselfin thosetiring hours.Even withphysical painand mentalstress,Iforced myselftomeetmy
51.Even whenI wasattheend ofmy limit,there wasalways something52meon,forcing menottogive up.Fortunately,I madeit.What Ihad done53the success.lt wasin thosehours that I learnedwhat adancer54is.Those timewas evidencethatIcould achievesomething I55out todo.
41.A.pulled backB.reached outC.ran awayD.broke away
42.A.breath B.thought C.sleep D.sorrow
43.A.career B.performance C.response□.understanding。
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