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Diana Nichols is an expert in helping people free from stage fright at a medical center in New York City. She helps actors learn to _________ themselves. Miss Nichols says some people have always been afraid to perform before the audience. Others, she says, develop stage fright after a sad __________.
She offers them ways to control the fear. One way is to smile before going onto the stage. Taking two deep breaths _______ helps. Deep breathing helps you get control of your body.
Miss Nichols advises her patients to tell themselves that their speech or performance does not have to be perfect. It's __________ to make a mistake. She tells them they should not be too nervous while they are performing. It is important that they should continue to perform while she is helping them. After each performance, they discuss what happened and ________ what helped and what did not. _________ they perform more and more, they will fear less and less as much as 50%. Miss Nichols says the aim (Ä¿µÄ) is only to __________ stage fright, not to smooth it away completely. This is because a little stage fright makes a person more careful, and improves the performance.
1.A. joyful B. proud C. nervous D. hopeless
2.A. when B. what C. how D. whether
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5.A. experience B. activity C. process D. event
6.A. usually B. too C. also D. sometimes
7.A. sure B. terrible C. necessary D. all right
8.A. put out B. find out C. look for D. search for
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My friend Jack is a taxi driver. He has done this job for ten years. It¡¯s a nice job most of the time. He can meet a lot of people every day. He always works late into the night because there are lots of people calling his taxi during the night. He usually goes home after two o¡¯clock in the morning. There are some very strange things, which often happen at night.
One day Jack was taking a young lady back home from a party at three o¡¯clock in the morning. She had her little dog with her. When they got to her house, she found that she had lost her key. So Jack waited in the taxi with the dog while she climbed into her house through the window. Jack waited for about half an hour outside, but the young lady didn¡¯t show up(³öÏÖ). So he decided to find out what was going on. He tied the dog to a tree and started to climb in through the window.
At that moment some policeman came. They thought Jack was a thief£¨Ôô£© who wanted to get into the house to steal£¨Íµ£© things. Luckily, the young lady came downstairs. She must have gone to sleep and forgotten about my friend and the dog.
1.Jack has been a taxi driver for _______ years.
A. five B. ten C. fifteen D. twenty
2.The young lady took a little _____ with her.
A. cat B. dog C. pig D. rabbit
3.What did Jack do when the young lady climbed into her house?
A. He waited in the taxi.
B. He drove his taxi away.
C. He called the police.
D. He talked with others.
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A. Jack doesn¡¯t like his job at all.
B. Jack usually goes home before 2 a.m.
C. The young lady lost her key.
D. The young lady called the police.
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Johnson¡¯s troubles started while he was driving happily across the Mojave Desert. His car broke down and he tried to repair it, but he failed. He telephoned a workshop to ask it to send a tow truck (Íϳµ) to pull the car away and repair it.
When waiting for the tow truck, he fell asleep. While he was sleeping, a tow truck arrived from San Pedro (the nearest town) and pulled his car away. Later on, Johnson woke up and thought that somebody had stolen his car. Unwillingly, he started to walk back towards San Pedro, but a police car stopped him to find out why he was walking in the desert.
Johnson looked like a man wanted in California for robbery, so the police kept him at San Pedro for the night. The next day, Johnson¡¯s friends came from California. They proved that Johnson was a harmless salesman, so they let him go.
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Johnson¡¯s 2._________ | 1. To visit his friends at Las Vegas 2. To go 3._________ at Lake Mead |
Johnson¡¯s troubles | 1. His car didn¡¯t 4._________ and he failed to 5. _________ it. 2. As he was sleeping, a tow truck arrived from San Pedro and 6._________ his car away. 3. Unluckily, he had to walk back towards San Pedro, but a police car7._______ him to find out why he was walking in the desert. 4. Johnson looked like a man wanted in California for 8._________, so the police kept him at San Pedro for the night. |
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