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17.I'm going to share my most embarrassing experience in life with you.It turned out to be one of my life's most valuable(1)A.
This summer,I (2)A  a dance camp organized by the high school dance team.We went to learn new tricks,techniques and knowledge about the art of dance.I arrived at the camp,being very (3)B of my ability to be a good dancer; of course I was(4)B high marks and praise.My rich experience and long time in the dance team qualified me for the top class,which I felt was a right (5)C.
However,when the class began I(6)C  that I did not know as much as I thought I did.My over-confidence(7)A me to fall flat on my face.It seemed as if every girl in the class could perform challenging jumps,leaps and other (8)B tricks except me.All of that"former experience"got me nowhere.Because of that I became discouraged and wanted to (9)D immediately.My frustration kept me from doing my best.As a result the final performance was nothing but embarrassing.On the stage I(10)A forgot how to dance and most of the time I just stood there,looking(11)B,while the other girls performed like professionals.How embarrassing it was!
From this experience I(12)Cthat people are sometimes not as good at something as they think they are; there is always someone out there that can do it(13)A than you.I also learned that there is always room for(14)A,and I should do my best whatever the situation is.I know if I do not try my best,I will(15)D even before I begin.

1.A.lessonsB.jokesC.lecturesD.expressions
2.A.attendedB.checkedC.supportedD.started
3.A.worthyB.confidentC.fondD.aware
4.A.showingB.expectingC.receivingD.wasting
5.A.suggestionB.methodC.decisionD.style
6.A.hopedB.pretendedC.realizedD.explained
7.A.causedB.allowedC.cheatedD.advised
8.A.strangeB.difficultC.simpleD.funny
9.A.performB.struggleC.surviveD.quit
10.A.completelyB.quicklyC.probablyD.hardly
11.A.happyB.stupidC.amazedD.surprised
12.A.rememberedB.liedC.concludedD.wondered
13.A.betterB.deeperC.fasterD.wider
14.A.improvementB.experiencedC.successD.creation
15.A.fallB.fearC.hesitateD.fail

分析 作者分享了自己最尴尬的经历.它原来是人生的宝贵的教训.

解答 1-5 AABBC  6-10 CABDA      11-15 BCAAD
 1.A考查名词词义辨析  我要与你分享我最尴尬的经历.它原来是我的一个人生的宝贵的教训.故应选A.
2.A考查动词词义辨析今年夏天,我参加了一个舞蹈夏令营举办的高中舞蹈队,此处应选A.
3.B根据上下文我到达夏令营,很自信我有能力做一个好的舞者;可知,此处应选B.
4.B考查动词词义辨析我当然希望高分和好评
5.C考查名词词义辨析.我丰富的经验和长时间的舞蹈使我有资格成为班里的尖子生,我觉得这是个正确的决定,故应选C.
6.C考查动词,然而,开始上课的时候,我意识到,我不知道的东西太多
7.A根据上下文     我过分的自信导致我遭受挫折,这里应选A.fall flat on my face面朝下跌倒在地,失败,遭受挫折
8.B考查形容词词义辨析似乎班上每个女孩,除了我都会表演具有挑战性的跳跃和其他困难的技巧.故应选B.
9.D根据上下文所有的"前经验"让我一事无成.因为我变得气馁,要立即退出,这里应选D,quit放弃
10.A考查副词词义,在舞台上我完全忘了如何跳舞,大部分时候,我只是站在那里.
11.B细节理解题由前一句可知,大部分我只是站在那里的时候,看起来愚蠢的,这里应选B,stupid愚蠢的
12.C考查动词词义辨析   从这个经历,我总结人们有时在他们认为可做好的事情上并不不擅,故应选C.
13.A考查形容词比较级   总是有人能比你做得更好
14.A考查名词词义辨析  我也知道总有改进的余地.故选A.
15.D考查动词词义辨析 我应该尽我所能,因为我知道如果我不尽力,我就会失败,甚至在我开始之前就失败了.

点评 完型填空,解题时要抓住文章的脉络,一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系.对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.

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