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Connie Talbot was born on November 20th, 2000. She is an English child singer from Streetly, West Midlands. She is best known for being on "Britain's Got Talent"(《英国达人》) when she was just six. She has been singing since she was 18 months old. The song she is most known for is Somewhere over the Rainbow. And now she is touring the country with the UK's biggest children's choir-Young Voices.

Do you know what the Young Voices Tour is? Well, it's a great event for children. It is great for them to sing on a big stage with thousands of other children. Everyone waits for the parents to arrive in the evening to watch the children put on a great show. There is so much fun. When the lights turn on, everyone sings together at the same time as one. It's so loud and powerful(有力的). Connie loves looking around at the choir and seeing everyone so happy when she was performing.

"We've heard you got a new Guinness world record!" I asked her. "Yes! I am very proud. It was amazing to get the Guinness world record for the biggest choir at the back of a singer. I am glad to share that world record with more than 6 000 other children present that day," she answered.

1.How long has Connie been famous?

A.Since she was only 6 months old.

B.Since she was 6 years old.

C.Ever since she was 12 years old.

D.Since she was 18 months old.

2.What do you think Connie is good at?

A.Singing. B.Skating.

C.Speaking. D.Dancing.

3.What does the author mainly tell us in the second paragraph?

A.How Connie became famous.

B.How to practice singing.

C.What the Young Voices Tour is.

D.How to perform better.

4.From the second paragraph, we can infer that .

A.when Connie was performing, she was very happy

B.in fact, Connie didn't want to perform any more

C.it is difficult to perform with so many children

D.she likes singing and dancing alone

5.What makes Connie so proud?

A.Owning so many prizes for a child.

B.Getting a new Guinness world record.

C.Getting a chance to talk to a famous reporter.

D.Getting many gifts from children all over the world.

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"Everyone makes mistakes in life, but that doesn't mean they have to pay for them for the rest of their life. Sometimes wise people make foolish choices. It doesn't mean they're foolish…it means they're improving!"

Mistakes sometimes mean something that you are trying new things. It's good to try new things, because when you are trying new things you are growing. If you never have a try, you never make progress. Look around you, everything you see is the result of someone trying new things.

I remember clearly what life was like back in 2006. I was 17 years old and in a really bad place.

In a chemistry lab, I was doing an experiment. I tried twenty times, but I couldn't succeed. So I decided to stop doing the experiment. I felt a little unhappy.

Mr. Green seemed to understand me. He touched my head with a smile, "Young man, you have done a lot and you've got a lot. You at least know that there are twenty ways you can't use to do this experiment."

After hearing the words, I became excited. I kept doing the experiment and at last I did succeed.

1.What's the purpose of the author in writing the first paragraph?

A.Don't be afraid of making mistakes.

B.Mistakes can give you more time.

C.Mistakes can tell you who is wise.

D.Mistakes can stop you from succeeding.

2.From the second paragraph, we can know that .

A.new things mean mistakes

B.if you never have a try, you will never make progress

C.if you want to improve, you should make mistakes

D.people should make many mistakes before they begin to do things

3.The author felt unhappy in the lab because he .

A.was not allowed to do the experiment

B.lost his chemistry book

C.failed many times in the experiment

D.was laughed by the teacher

4.What did Mr. Green want to do with those words?

A.To show how stupid the author was.

B.To show how strict the teacher was.

C.To encourage the author to go on making mistakes.

D.To encourage the students to go on doing the experiment.

5.What's the best title for this passage?

A.Trying New Things Can Make Mistakes

B.Everyone Should Make Mistakes

C.Wise People Make Fewer Mistakes

D.Mistakes Is Good for Our Success

完形填空.

For the Japanese, gift-giving is an expression of thanks. It is an important social activity in Japanese life. Here are some customs of 1. gift-giving.

Devalue(贬低) the gift you give. You don't want the receiver to 2. that you are proud. Devalue your gift as much as 3. Praise the gift you 4. It is also important to praise the fine taste of the gift-giver in making that particular choice for you. And don't forget to give a thousand and one thanks. Don't open the gift 5. you aren't asked to do so. And when you do, you must open it carefully. After you see it, you should praise it and say 6. to the sender, and then rewrap the gift as if it was 7. opened. Wrap(包装) all gifts nicely. Wrap any gift with good paper or colorful cloth. Japanese gift-giving is not only a friendly expression but also a(n) 8. You should look out for the colors when you 9. the tapes(丝线). Red and white tapes are especially used for Valentine's Day, 10. red and green are for Christmas. Gold and silver are for weddings(婚礼).

If you keep these points in mind, you'll be sure to make any Japanese happy.

11.A.Japanese B.English C.Chinese D.Russian

12.A.see B.look C.buy D.think

13.A.good B.possible C.necessary D.impossible

14.A.sell B.buy C.receive D.give

15.A.until B.if C.after D.that

16.A.sorry B.thanks C.goodbye D.nothing

17.A.ever B.even C.never D.already

18.A.action B.job C.lesson D.art

19.A.get B.choose C.make D.sell

20.A.when B.after C.before D.while

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