“Hi,John!” Mary ran towards me with a bright smile, saying, “I'm going to have a dance performance tonight. I hope you'll come. Here is the ticket. Don't forget!” Then she _______ in a hurry.

“What? Dance? Is that _______?” I asked myself. Mary was not such kind of girl. She was quite a _______ one. I had never seen her wearing colorful clothes. In fact,she really did not know _______ to dress up. What a terrible thing!

“I should go there, and I must go there,” I thought.

I arrived at the hall with the ticket, found my _______ and sat down. Her performance was the seventh one. I knew I would have a _______ time before her turn, for I had no sense of art._______ her performance was worth watching, no matter how long I would wait.

Time went _______.I tried my best not to fall asleep.

Just then, came the _______,“Let's welcome the next exciting dance—Latin!”

Hearing this, I opened my eyes as large as possible, hoping not to ________anything.Wearing a golden and shining skirt, Mary appeared. She ________ with a sweet smile, looking like a pretty butterfly flying…I could ________ believe my eyes.

After the performance ended, I ________ her at the gate.

“Hi!”She stood in front of me with her crystal(水晶)shoes.“________ do you feel?”

“Fantastic!” I answered.

“Ha,ha.” She could not hide her excitement, laughing ________ a child.

At that time, I realized that every girl had a pair of special shoes which were like the crystal shoes of Cinderella(灰姑娘).

1.A.came B.jumped C.left D.moved

2.A.possible B.lucky C.funny D.simple

3.A.modern B.common C.perfect D.careful

4.A.why B.where C.when D.how

5.A.seat B.room C.gate D.way

6.A.great B.short C.hard D.relaxing

7.A.Or B.So C.But D.And

8.A.quickly B.slowly C.safely D.easily

9.A.words B.sentences C.sounds D.noise

10.A.hear B.lose C.look D.see

11.A.walked B.skated, C.danced D.stood

12.A.seriously B.hardly C.nearly D.certainly

13.A.waited for B.looked for C.paid for D.cared for

14.A.When B.How C.Why D.What

15.A.as B.like C.for D.at

I still remember my kindergarten(幼儿园)teacher Mrs. White. She looked just like Snow White, because she had the same bright eyes and short dark hair.

We used to______a lot. And I would show what I wrote to Mrs. White for correction. She would look at my writing and see many mistakes in it. But she never made any red correction and she always gave a star. I was feeling_____ of my writing each time I got a star. But it______my mother. So one day when she met Mrs. White at a parent-teacher meeting. Mum asked her why she never corrected my_____and why she never said no to her child.

Mrs. White said, “The children are just beginning to get excited about using words. Spelling and grammar can wait. We can’t stop that_______ with a red pen.” As it was a long time ago, my mother could only remember the main idea of what Mrs. White said about my writing. However, I grew up learning to use words with loving care and ____ like that.

If Mrs. White had used her red pen more often, I probably wouldn’t be telling you about this now. Whenever I ____ on those encouraging stars from Mrs. White, I feel they just look like real ones in the night sky-bright, shiny, and guiding me on my way somewhere. I do believe she was such a wonderful teacher, who tried to_______ a red pen less to keep the joy, wonder and excitement in a child’s mind.

Thanks to Mrs. White, I have no fear about writing. Also, I’m not afraid of any mistake in my life!

1.A.run B.write C.cry D.speak

2.A.lonely B.tired C.proud D.helpless

3.A.protected B.worried C.pleased D.attracted

4.A.spirits B.designs C.messages D.mistakes

5.A.correction B.interest C.excitement D.habit

6.A.sadness B.fear C.confidence D.pains

7.A.look back B.put up C.hear from D.come over

8.A.use B.show C.buy D.make

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