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    I am a senior in college, and my major is elementary education. But the thing is, even though I am
    going to become a teacher I have a horrible fear of giving presentations. My main problem is that I shake, which causes my paper to move when I hold it. Also I feel my heart beating so fast that I almost cannot
    hear myself or pay attention to anything else. In my other semesters I only had one presentation which
    only lasted for a few minutes. This, however, is my professional semester and there are about three
    presentations per class and some of them have to be 30 minutes long! Now I feel like I'm in the wrong
    field because of how nervous I become. But the thing is, I have already had students taught and have a lot of experience with children, and when I am around children I am completely comfortable. Children don't
    judge people and I just don't get nervous around them. That is why I don't understand why they make us
    do so many presentations in front of our peers (同龄人) as if they were children!
    I am just so nervous about getting up in front of my class this semester! I can't stop fearing it and I'm
    set for failure. It's strange. I have a good friend in my class and I seem to be more nervous with her being
    there than when she is not there! Maybe that's because I don't know or don't really care about the rest of
    the students in the class.
    1. The author will have to ____ in his / her future job.
    A. deal with freshmen in college
    B. deal with students in elementary school
    C. make many public presentations in front of his / her peers
    D. work with his / her good friends
    2. Which of the following words can best describe the author's feeling when he / she is giving
    presentations?
    A. Worried.
    B. Tense.
    C. Exciting.
    D. Disappointed.
    3. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ____.
    A. the author only feels nervous when his / her friend is present
    B. the author performs better when his / her friend is not there
    C. the author is disliked by most of his / her classmates
    D. the author is eager to get help and support from his / her friend
    4. The text is mainly about ____.
    A. how to get rid of the fear of giving presentations
    B. an interesting experience of the author in the professional semester
    C. stories about the relationship between the author and his / her friend
    D. the author's problem of giving presentations
    本题信息:2012年期末题英语阅读理解难度较难 来源:张铁富(高中英语)
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