¡¡¡¡My first performance in front of an audience was coming up soon£®
¡¡¡¡I tried as hard as I could to remain calm, but my heart was racing£®I looked down at my sweat-covered, shaking hands£®
¡¡¡¡I looked up again at the audience, realizing that these were real people£®They were not just my mum and dad, who would say, ¡°Good job!¡± even if I messed up the entire piece£®
¡¡¡¡¡°What if I had the wrong music?What if I played the wrong notes?¡±
¡¡¡¡As it turned out, I was never able to answer these questions because the spotlight was waiting for me£®I grasped my hands tightly together, drying off the sweat£®
¡¡¡¡Slowly I walked to the piano in the center of the room£®It contained 88 demanding keys, which were waiting impatiently to be played£®Slowly, I opened the music£®Next, I rested my still shaking hands on the ivory keys£®
¡¡¡¡As my fingers played across the keys, I was becoming more unsure of my preparation for this moment£®But the memory of my years of training came flooding back£®I knew that I had practiced this piece so many times that I could play it backwards if requested£®
¡¡¡¡Although at one point I accidentally played two keys instead of the intended one, I continued to move my fingers automatically£®
¡¡¡¡My eyes burned holes into the pages in front of me£®
¡¡¡¡There was no way that I was going to lose my concentration£®To keep this to myself, I leaned forward and focused carefully on the music£®
¡¡¡¡When I came to the end of the page, a warning went off inside my head£ºDON¡¯T MAKE A MISTAKE WHEN YOU TURN THE PAGE!
¡¡¡¡Needless to say, I obeyed myself with all my heart and mind£®And, proud of my ¡°page-turning¡± feat, I finished the rest of the piece without making a single mistake£®
¡¡¡¡After the final note died away, a celebration went into action inside my head£®I had finished£®I had mastered the impossible£®
(1)
The author was nervous before the performance because ________£®
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her mother and father weren¡¯t present
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the strong spotlight was shining onto the stage
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she hadn¡¯t mastered the entire piece
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she had never performed in public before
(2)
The underlined phrase ¡°mess up¡± in Paragraph 3 probably means ________£®
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put into disorder
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forget about
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stop halfway
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do well in
(3)
The author ________£®
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didn¡¯t make any mistake in the performance
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felt better at the beginning of the performance
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paid all attention to nothing but her performance
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lost her concentration sometimes during the performance
(4)
What did the author feel about her performance?
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She thought it was comfortable and successful£®
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She thought it was very difficult but successful£®
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She thought she had never made a mistake during the performance£®
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She thought she played through the piece carefully but light-heartedly£®