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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 卫生类 单选集考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、when i was about six years old, my mother came home one clay and found that i had collected half a dozen babies of the neighborhood-all of them too young to walk-and had them sitting before me on the

2、 floor while i was teaching them to wave their arms. when she asked the explanation of this, i informed her that it was my school of dance. she was amused, and placing herself at the piano, she began to play for me. this school continued and became very popular. later on, little girls of the neighbo

3、rhood came and their parents paid me a small sum to teach them. this was the beginning of what afterwards proved a very lucrative occupation.my mother took me to a very famous ballet teacher, but his lessons did not please me. when the teacher told me to stand on my toes i asked him why, and when he

4、 replied “because it is beautiful,” i said that it was ugly and against nature and after the third lesson i left his class, never to return. this stiff and commonplace gymnastics which he called dancing only disturbed my dream. i dreamed of a different dance. i did not know just what it would be, bu

5、t i was feeling out towards an invisible world into which i guessed i might enter if i found the key.my art was already in me when i was a little girl, and it was owing to the heroic and adventurous spirit of my mother that it was not stifled. i believe that whatever the child is going to do in life

6、 should begin when it is very young. i wonder how many parents realize that by the so-called education they are giving their children, they are only driving them into the commonplace, and depriving them of any chance of doing anything beautiful or original.when her mother came home one day, the narr

7、ator of the story _. ( )a.was teaching half a dozen babies to danceb.was teaching half a dozen babies to walkc.was collecting babies of the neighborhoodd.was making babies of the neighborhood sit before her2、when i was about six years old, my mother came home one clay and found that i had collected

8、half a dozen babies of the neighborhood-all of them too young to walk-and had them sitting before me on the floor while i was teaching them to wave their arms. when she asked the explanation of this, i informed her that it was my school of dance. she was amused, and placing herself at the piano, she

9、 began to play for me. this school continued and became very popular. later on, little girls of the neighborhood came and their parents paid me a small sum to teach them. this was the beginning of what afterwards proved a very lucrative occupation.my mother took me to a very famous ballet teacher, b

10、ut his lessons did not please me. when the teacher told me to stand on my toes i asked him why, and when he replied “because it is beautiful,” i said that it was ugly and against nature and after the third lesson i left his class, never to return. this stiff and commonplace gymnastics which he calle

11、d dancing only disturbed my dream. i dreamed of a different dance. i did not know just what it would be, but i was feeling out towards an invisible world into which i guessed i might enter if i found the key.my art was already in me when i was a little girl, and it was owing to the heroic and advent

12、urous spirit of my mother that it was not stifled. i believe that whatever the child is going to do in life should begin when it is very young. i wonder how many parents realize that by the so-called education they are giving their children, they are only driving them into the commonplace, and depri

13、ving them of any chance of doing anything beautiful or original.the attitude of the narrators mother toward her school of dance was one of _. ( )a.despiseb.contemptc.supportd.indifference3、when i was about six years old, my mother came home one clay and found that i had collected half a dozen babies

14、 of the neighborhood-all of them too young to walk-and had them sitting before me on the floor while i was teaching them to wave their arms. when she asked the explanation of this, i informed her that it was my school of dance. she was amused, and placing herself at the piano, she began to play for

15、me. this school continued and became very popular. later on, little girls of the neighborhood came and their parents paid me a small sum to teach them. this was the beginning of what afterwards proved a very lucrative occupation.my mother took me to a very famous ballet teacher, but his lessons did

16、not please me. when the teacher told me to stand on my toes i asked him why, and when he replied “because it is beautiful,” i said that it was ugly and against nature and after the third lesson i left his class, never to return. this stiff and commonplace gymnastics which he called dancing only dist

17、urbed my dream. i dreamed of a different dance. i did not know just what it would be, but i was feeling out towards an invisible world into which i guessed i might enter if i found the key.my art was already in me when i was a little girl, and it was owing to the heroic and adventurous spirit of my

18、mother that it was not stifled. i believe that whatever the child is going to do in life should begin when it is very young. i wonder how many parents realize that by the so-called education they are giving their children, they are only driving them into the commonplace, and depriving them of any ch

19、ance of doing anything beautiful or original.the narrator thought that ballet was _. ( )a.the most graceful danceb.stiff, ugly and unnaturalc.a dance that she had dreamed ofd.an invisible world into which she guessed she might enter4、when i was about six years old, my mother came home one clay and f

20、ound that i had collected half a dozen babies of the neighborhood-all of them too young to walk-and had them sitting before me on the floor while i was teaching them to wave their arms. when she asked the explanation of this, i informed her that it was my school of dance. she was amused, and placing

21、 herself at the piano, she began to play for me. this school continued and became very popular. later on, little girls of the neighborhood came and their parents paid me a small sum to teach them. this was the beginning of what afterwards proved a very lucrative occupation.my mother took me to a ver

22、y famous ballet teacher, but his lessons did not please me. when the teacher told me to stand on my toes i asked him why, and when he replied “because it is beautiful,” i said that it was ugly and against nature and after the third lesson i left his class, never to return. this stiff and commonplace

23、 gymnastics which he called dancing only disturbed my dream. i dreamed of a different dance. i did not know just what it would be, but i was feeling out towards an invisible world into which i guessed i might enter if i found the key.my art was already in me when i was a little girl, and it was owin

24、g to the heroic and adventurous spirit of my mother that it was not stifled. i believe that whatever the child is going to do in life should begin when it is very young. i wonder how many parents realize that by the so-called education they are giving their children, they are only driving them into

25、the commonplace, and depriving them of any chance of doing anything beautiful or original.according to the narrator, she owed her success in art to _. ( )a.the good education her parents gave herb.the support of her understanding and adventurous motherc.her inborn talentd.her ballet teacher5、when i

26、was about six years old, my mother came home one clay and found that i had collected half a dozen babies of the neighborhood-all of them too young to walk-and had them sitting before me on the floor while i was teaching them to wave their arms. when she asked the explanation of this, i informed her

27、that it was my school of dance. she was amused, and placing herself at the piano, she began to play for me. this school continued and became very popular. later on, little girls of the neighborhood came and their parents paid me a small sum to teach them. this was the beginning of what afterwards pr

28、oved a very lucrative occupation.my mother took me to a very famous ballet teacher, but his lessons did not please me. when the teacher told me to stand on my toes i asked him why, and when he replied “because it is beautiful,” i said that it was ugly and against nature and after the third lesson i left his class, never to return. this stiff and commonplace gymnastics which he called dancing only disturbed my dream. i dreamed of a different dance. i did not know just what it would be, but i was

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