阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I looked at the words on the page. I knew how to say them, but my _______ wouldn’t work. It was my first class in this new school, so nobody here knew me. My teacher just asked me to read some text out loud. The whole class was waiting for me _______. I could even hear my heartbeats.
I just sat there. Seconds passed. Some students started to _______. “What’s wrong with her?” one boy said. “Maybe she can’t read at all!” said another student.
“Just open your mouth and speak!” I told myself. I tried to get the words out. But the first was always the _______. The teacher was waiting. More of my classmates were making fun of me. I wanted to hide under my desk. I soon felt tears (眼泪) running down ...
I often faced situations like this during my grade school. _______? I had a stuttering (结巴) problem. Because of this, I often felt embarrassed (尴尬的) at school.
Thankfully, I met a great teacher, Mrs. Brown. She never _______ me when I was trying to talk. She helped me to relax when I was speaking, and would always wait _______ for me to finish my sentences.
Mrs. Brown offered me the most encouragement. She always let me know that my stuttering problem didn’t mean I wasn’t smart. She said, “Your brain is moving too fast, and your mouth just can’t keep up!” Those simple words made me feel _______ and encouraged.
Great changes happened to me. When I entered high school, I almost _______ stuttering. In college, I had no trouble at all. As a child, I never imagined that I would become a ________ just like Mrs. Brown, passing love and care on to my students.
1.2.A.noisily | B.silently | C.proudly |
3.A.suggest | B.encourage | C.laugh |
4.A.hardest | B.easiest | C.funniest |
5.6.A.praised | B.rushed | C.comforted |
7.A.sadly | B.angrily | C.patiently |
8.9.A.started | B.stopped | C.doubled |
10.A.student | B.manager | C.teacher |