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This is my third day of the English camp here in Australia. It has been an amazing experience. I can’t believe how many different nationalities are here. Because we all speak so many different languages, we are forced to use our English in order to communicate. I really like Jim, the leader of my small group. There are only five other students in our group; Jim is very easy-going and is very good at getting all of us to chat and have fun together.
There are classes every day, but they are not boring, like my English classes at school. We learn new vocabulary every day and then must practice it immediately in conversation or in real life situations. The teachers are very professional---and very skilled at making us feel comfortable and eager to talk. The writing classes are the most difficult for me; the teacher is very strict, but I like her a lot. She has very high standards, but her step-by-step method leads us slowly but surely to her final goal.
I can feel myself growing a lot personally. In just three days, I have much more confidence than ever before to express myself in English. I’ve also noticed that I’m much more comfortable with different kinds of people---not nearly so shy as when I’m at home. It seems that being shy is just my way of hiding when I’m afraid. Here at the camp, the teachers and other leaders have kindly but firmly forced me to push past my fear. I’m learning a lot about myself. In fact, after staying here for only three days, I have realized that in the past I used my shyness as an excuse for my poor English. I’ve realized that I’m not really being shy, but I’m being afraid of embarrassment--- and my fear has hurt not only my English ability but my social skills. Here at the camp I’m not only learning English but also learning how not to be afraid.
68. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. The English Camp only offers a three-day study.
B. The writer is the leader of his small group.
C. There are altogether five members in the writer’s group.
D. The members in the English camp are from different countries.
69. What does the writer think of his English classes at school?
A. They are not boring.
B. They are dull.
C. They are interesting.
D. He likes them better than the classes in the English camp.
70. What can we learn about the writer from the passage?
A. His English used to be poor because of his shyness.
B. His English used to be poor because of his fear.
C. He doesn’t like English.
D. He is not as comfortable with different kinds of people as at home.
71. By saying “my fear has hurt not only my English ability but my social skills”, the writer means all of the following except .
A. he has learnt both English and social skills in the English camp
B. he has much more confidence than ever before to express himself in English now
C. he has grown a lot personally at the English Camp
D. he is not learning much about himself at the English Camp68---71 DBBD
.This is my third day of the English camp here in Australia. It has been an amazing experi
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- 提问者网友:美人性情
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- 五星知识达人网友:孤老序
- 2021-01-22 06:29
(答案→)68---71 DBBD 解析:可联系答.案.网客服索取。
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- 1楼网友:鱼忧
- 2021-01-22 07:41
谢谢了
- 2楼网友:刀戟声无边
- 2021-01-22 07:33
word2003
假如第1-2页无页码,第3页开始插入页码,起始页为1
1、将光标定位在第2页末尾处,在菜单栏中依次点击“插入——分隔符——(分节符类型)下一页”。按确定。
2、点击“视图——页眉和页脚”,将光标定位到第3页(即第2节)页脚的位置,在“页眉和页脚”工具栏中,点击“链接到前一个”按钮,使其退出高亮状态。
3、将光标定位到第3页任意位置,点击“插入——页码”,点击“格式”,选中“起始页码”,并输入1,按两次确定。
- 3楼网友:千夜
- 2021-01-22 06:13
插入-引用,会跳出一个操作框,选择下脚注就可以了。
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