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 The programs Sun Xiaomei hosts(主持)might be among the shortest on CCTV. “On Screen N 1      Week” is on once a week for fifteen minutes,and “TV You,He and I” comes for five minutes each time too.

“ T 2      these programs are short,I have many i 3      to make them lively for the audience,” she said.

Sun was i 4      in music in her childhood(儿童时代).She played the violin since the age of five until she finished middle school. At first her father wanted her to e 5      a music school,however,16-year-old Sun Xiaomei became a s 6      in Beijing Broadcasting(广播)College.

Sun loves her job as a hostess(女主持人)very much. She pays g 7      attention to(注意) learning from her comrades,especially Zhao Zhongxiang. When Zhao Zhongxiang hosted “The World” and “The Animal World” , Sun would s 8      beside him to learn.

“I am sure that when I am seen by hundreds of m 9      of audiences on the weekend,I can make friends with them t 10      my warm and easy talk,”she said.

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6.        7.      8.       9.       10.       

  1. Next 2. Though 3. ideas 4. interested 5. enter 6. student 7. great 8. sit 9. millions 10. through

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Learning how to play the piano is not the only way for children to have a bright future. Storytelling can also take them on the road to 1       excellent (优秀的)students. The 2       in Pudong have paid much attention to storytelling. They 3       many storytelling contests (比赛) every year. And the children have 4       great interest and taken an active part in this. Some students who were too shy to speak in public have been now very good 5       .

One leader from Pudong said : Now many parents 6       their children to learn how to play the piano or violin(小提琴).  7       the money and energy (精力)they spend cannot ensure(保证)that their children will 8       much in a short period of time. However,training children to tell stories is quite 9       . Although it costs little,it’s a good and easy way for children to 10      .

(   ) 1. A.  like  B. learn     C. become  D. help

(   ) 2. A.  schools  B. libraries     C. children  D. lessons

(   ) 3. A.  read  B. have     C. listen  D. look

(   ) 4. A.  shown  B. stopped     C. happened  D. refused(拒绝)

(   ) 5. A.  teachers  B. listeners     C. students  D. speakers

(   ) 6. A.  keep  B. send     C. help  D. let

(   ) 7. A.  But  B. So     C. And  D. Even

(   ) 8. A.  play  B. rest     C. learn  D. use

(   ) 9. A.  new  B. different     C. difficult  D. expensive

(   ) 10. A. think     B. develop  C. know     D. sing

A very interesting thing happened to me last year. One night,long after most people had gone to bed,a friend of mine and I went home happily through the quiet street. We had 1     to a musical show (音乐会)and were talking about the people we had seen and heard in it.

“The show made him 2      overnight(—夜之间).”My friend said about one of them. “He was unknown before. And now thousands of people 3      him presents and letters. ”“ I 4      him quite good,” I said, “but not worth(值得)thousands of letters. In fact,one of his 5      gave me a shock(震惊).It gave people too much 6     . ” “What was that?” My friend asked me. “ 7      it to me. ” I began to sing at the top of my voice. “Oh,no,you will give everybody a shock and 8      them up for kilometers round. Maybe there will be a policeman 9      us. ” “Never mind,” I said and 10     singing loudly. Just at that time there came a policeman,11       in front of me with his notebook open.

“  12     ,sir”’he said. “You have a very good voice. Who taught you singing? I’d very much 13      to find someone who can give my daughter singing lessons. She likes it very much. Would you be 14      enough to tell me your name and 15      ? Then my wife and I will visit you and we can talk about it. ”

(   ) 1. A.  gone  B. been     C. come  D. got

(   ) 2. A.  sad  B. a singer     C. famous  D. strange

(   ) 3. A.  buy  B. hand     C. take  D. send

(   ) 4. A.  knew  B. saw     C. thought  D. hoped

(   ) 5. A.  songs  B. presents     C. letters  D. words

(   ) 6. A.  surprise  B. noise     C. pleasure  D. trouble

(   ) 7. A.  Sing  B. Show     C. Bring  D. Give

(   ) 8. A.  make  B. get     C. wake  D. take

(   ) 9. A.  with  B. after     C. below  D. among

(   ) 10. A.  learned  B. stopped     C. dropped  D. went on

(   ) 11. A.  crossing  B. standing     C. passing  D. shouting

(   ) 12. A.  Please  B. Sorry     C. No  D. Excuse me

(   ) 13. A.  glad  B. want     C. wish  D. like

(   ) 14. A.  kind  B. fine     C. well  D. clever

(   ) 15. A.  home  B. family     C. house  D. address

“Should I send my boss a birthday present?” “Is it OK to wear a red dress to a wedding?” When Americans are unsure  about the most appropriate(适当的)way to behave,they  often look  for

the answer in  Emily Post’s  Book of Etiquette. It’s a large book that tells people how  to  behave

politely in any kind of situation,from business to home to travel.

Emily Post was bom in 1872. She wrote many articles for newspaper about etiquette,and in 1922 she put them together in a book. Ms Post died in 1960 but her book has been reprinted more than 90 times since then. Her daughter,granddaughter,and now her great-granddaughter have all helped to rewrite it.

The book’s advice has been changed a lot since 1922. For example,the section on etiquette for sports once talked about tennis and golf. Now,you’ll also find snowboarding and in-line skating. And the newest edition includes etiquette rules for sending e-mails and using cell phones.

1.判断正(T)误(F)。

(   ) 1) Many Americans learn about rules of behavior from Emily Post’s book.

(   ) 2) Emily Post’s Book of Etiquette has never been changed since 1922.

(   ) 3) The book doesn’t include etiquette rules for playing golf.

(   ) 4) Emily Post’s great-granddaughter probably wrote the book’s rules about cell phones and e-mails.

(   ) 5) Emily Post is the most famous American newspaper writer today.

2.根据首字母提示补全单词。

1) I s      my father a gift for his birthday.

2) 1 like to read Emily Post’s Book of E      .

3) It’s a book telling people how to behave g      .

4) Mr Post d      in 1960.

5) The newest edition i      etiquette rules for sending e-mails and using cell phones .

 I was still shy in the presence of a crowd. And my first day at the new s 1      made me the laughing stock(笑料)of the whole class. I was sent to the blackboard to write my name. I knew my name,and knew how to write it,but standing at the blackboard with the eyes of so many pupils on my back made me n 2      ,and I was unable to write a single letter.

“Write your name,” the teacher told me. I lifted the white chalk to the blackboard and,as I was about to write,my mind went blank. I could not r 3      my name,even the first letter.

Somebody laughed and I became more nervous.

“Just forget us and write your name,” the teacher called and walked to my side,s 4      at me to give me confidence(信心).

“What’s your name?” she asked.

“Jeremy,” I whispered.

“Then write it. ”

I turned to the blackboard and lifted my hand to write,b 5      then my mind went blank again. I tried to collect my senses,but I could remember nothing. I realized I was in trouble and I grew w 6      and leaned(倚靠)my hot forehead against the cold blackboard. The whole class burst into a loud laughter and my body froze.

I sat down and blamed(责备)myself. W 7      did I always appear so silly when I was asked to do something in front of a crowd? I knew how to write as well as any pupil in the class,and there was no d 8      I could read better than most of them,and I could talk with e 9      and fluency(流利)when I was sure of myself. Then why did strange faces make me nervous? I sat with my face red and hands s 10     ,hearing the pupils around me whisper,hating myself.

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