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Unit4Earthquakes單元練習(xí)一、聽(tīng)力(聽(tīng)力)(共20小題;共20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoesthetalktakeplace? A.Ontherailwaystation. B.Atthepolicestation. C.Atschool.2.Whatdidthoseunluckypeoplesufferfrom? A.Thestorm. B.Theearthquake. C.Thehurricane.3.What'stheman'sfavoriteclass? A.EnglishLiterature. B.History. C.Physics.4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttotalkaboutwiththeman? A.Westernculture. B.LearningEnglish. C.Howtopaint.5.WhatdidthewomandoforMrsBrown? A.Paidbackthemoney. B.Paintedwalls. C.Walkedherdog.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6至第8三個(gè)小題。6.Whatdoesthewoman'sneighbordoallday? A.Playstheviolin. B.Playstheflute. C.Playsthepiano.7.Whatisthewomanpreparingnow? A.Herfilm. B.Herpaper. C.Herbusiness.8.Wherewillthemanbenextweek? A.InChina. B.InAmerica. C.InJapan.聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第9至第11三個(gè)小題。9.Howarethetwospeakerskeepingintouchnow? A.Onthephone. B.OntheInternet. C.Facetoface.10.Whohasthewomangotintouchwith? A.Mark,PaulandBarbara. B.Mary,PaulandBarbara. C.Mark,CarlandCrystal.11.WhereisCrystalnow? A.InWashington. B.InBoston. C.InHuston.聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第12至第14三個(gè)小題。12.Whatistheplaceofthewoman'swrittenexam? A.Thefirstplace. B.Thesecondplace. C.Thethirdplace.13.Whenwillthewomantakeherinterview? A.NextMonday. B.NextTuesday. C.NextFriday.14.Whatwillthewomanbeifherinterviewissuccessful? A.Adoctor. B.Areporter. C.Acivilservant.聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第15至第17三個(gè)小題。15.Whatarethetwospeakerslookingatnow? A.Aphoto. B.Afilm. C.ATVplay.16.Whatistheman'smother? A.Anurse. B.Aneditor. C.Ateacher.17.Wheredoesthemangettheadvertisements? A.OnTV. B.Onmagazines. C.Onnewspapers.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第18-20小題。18.WhendoestheAmericanschoolyearbegin? A.InearlyAugustorearlySeptember. B.InlateAugustorearlySeptember. C.InlateAugustorlateSeptember.19.Whatdidschoolplansdependoninthepast? A.Children'sneed. B.Parents'need. C.Localneed.20.Whichkindofschoolswasoftenopenmuchlonger? A.Countrysideschools. B.Cityschools. C.Publicschools.二、單詞拼寫(xiě)(單句首字母填空)(共12小題;共12分)21.Afterthewar,thecitylayinr

.22.Thei

arebeingsenttohospitalaftertheaccident.23.Theruinoflargenumbersofrainforestplantsmustd

theecological(生態(tài)的)balance.24.Whatreallys

mewasthatnooneseemedtocareaboutallthebeggars.25.AftertheWenchuanEarthquake,thousandsofsoldiersweresenttohelpther

workers.26.Thegirlwassittingonthebenchinthepark,b

herheadinthebookinherhands.27.Theelevatorbrokedownandweweret

insideit.28.It'su

talkingwithWilliam,becausehewon'tchangehisdecision.29.Haven'tyourealizedthed

thosechemicalsaredoingtoourenvironment?30.Hecane

himselfingoodclearEnglishnowafterfouryears'hardlearning.31.Thegirlwasf

atthesightofthesnake.32.Hurricane,floodandearthquakearecallednaturald

.三、單詞拼寫(xiě)(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫(xiě)單詞)(共10小題;共10分)33.Theywere

(震驚)atthenewsthathehadcheatedsomuchmoney.34.Theboyfellintotheriver,andfortunatelyaPLAmancametohis

(拯救,營(yíng)救).35.Theenemyfellintoa

(圈套)andwedefeatedthem.36.Whenwewerechildren,ourparentsusedto

(埋葬)somethingintheyardforustodigup.37.Ifyoublowthatballoonupanymoreitwill

(爆破).38.Thewholeblocksofthecitywerein

(廢墟)afterthewar.39.Thepeaceoftheforesthasbeen

(破壞)bythenoiseofearthmovingmachines.40.A

(災(zāi)難)happenedin2023.ApowerfulearthquakehitWenchuaninSichuan.41.Ifyouareblindordumb,howcanyou

(表達(dá))feelingoremotions?42.IfBobhadn't

(傷)himself,wewouldhavewon.四、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)(共15小題;共30分)43.我們應(yīng)該幫助那些需要幫助的人。Weshouldhelpthose

.44.Thisisthebridge

(幾百年前建造的).45.Thenews

(昨天那個(gè)男孩告訴我們的)madeallofuscry.46.聽(tīng)起來(lái)好像有人在敲門(mén)。(詞數(shù)不限)Itsounds

.47.Thewoman

(昨天下午你在我辦公室見(jiàn)到的)isafamousscientist.48.Thearmywassenttotheearthquake-strickenareato

(挖掘出)manypeopletrappedunderground.49.Anumberofchildren

(父母死去了的)intheearthquakeweresenttolivewithfamiliesinothercities.(kill)50.Mymotherwassoproudofall

(我所做的)thatsherewardedmewithatriptoBeijing.(do)51.和我父親一起工作過(guò)的那個(gè)科學(xué)家去年去了法國(guó)。(詞數(shù)不限)Thescientist

wenttoFrancelastyear.52.許多恐龍過(guò)去生活在中國(guó)。

dinosaurs

inChina.53.地震致使整個(gè)城市成為廢墟。TheearthquakeleftthecityofTangshan

.54.Idon'tknowtheteacher

(在唱英文歌的).55.在這所大學(xué),學(xué)生們可以決定想要上哪位老師的課。Inthisuniversity,thestudentscandecidetheteacher

.56.Thebadhabit

(養(yǎng)成的)inschoolhasagreateffectonhim.(form)(詞數(shù)不限)57.自從20世紀(jì)70年代一直在辦公室和家里使用的電腦很流行。(詞數(shù)不限)Thecomputer

inofficesandhomessincethe1970sisverypopular.五、單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;共15分)58. Abomb

twobuildingsandcausedmanydeaths. A.destroyed B.damaged C.harmed D.injured59. Helookedthrough

journalsbeforehestartedtheresearchproject. A.toomuch B.anumberof C.thenumberof D.manya60. Ireallyhopethatthelongwaitwillsoonbe

. A.intheend B.bytheend C.attheend D.atanend61. Thehousesacrossthestreetare

,buttheywereingoodconditionafewyearsago. A.introuble B.indetail C.inruins D.intotal62. Jeff

parentsdiedintheearthquakebecameanorphan. A.whichits B.whose C.thatthe D.that63. ---Isthegirl

isinterviewingthemanagerofthatcompanyyourfriend? ---Yes,sheisajournalistfromCCTV. A.whom B.which C.who D.whose64. Shehasagiftforcreatinganatmosphereforherstudents

allowsthemtocommunicatefreelywitheachother. A.which B.where C.what D.who65. YouknowthatlittleItalianrestaurant—theone

Imentionedinmyletter? A.that B.what C.when D.who66. Whenheheardthe

newsthatanearthquakeoccurredinSichuanagain,hefeltvery

. A.frightened;frightened B.frightened;frightening C.frightening;frightening D.frightening;frightened67. Isthisthehospital

youvisitedyesterday? A.who B.that C.where D.theone68. Allthepeople

workonanewspapermustbeabletoworkfast. A.who B.whom C.which D.when69. Aperson

e-mailaccountisfullwon'tbeabletosendorreceiveanye-mails. A.who B.whom C.whose D.whoever70. You'llfindtaxiswaitingatthebusstation

youcanhiretoreachyourhostfamily. A.which B.where C.when D.as71. Theboss

departmentMs.Kingworkedintenyearsagolookeddownuponwomen. A.inwhich B.inthat C.whose D.which72. Thankstothegreateffortsbynetizensandthejournalists'determinationto

thetruth,anti-corruptionhasbeenaccelerating. A.takeout B.checkout C.pickout D.digout六、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)Inthepasthundredyearsamillionpeoplehavediedinearthquakes,73

millionhavebeen74

byhurricanesandtornadoesand9millionhave75

theirlivesinfloods.Inadditiontothismanymillionmorehavedied76

hungeranddisease.Weshouldalsonotforgetinmanyoftheworld's77

droughtandwatershortageareafactoflife,78

insomeAfricancountries.Scientistsand79

aroundtheworldhavemadegreatadvances80

earthquakesengineering.Itis,ofcourse,81

tomovecities82

TokyoandSanFrancisco83

havebeenbuiltinearthquakezones.Butmostoftenitisnottheearthquakethatkillspeople,84

thecollapsingbuildings,bridgesandotherstructuresthatcause85

,andthepossibilityofthathappeningcanbegreatlyreduced86

betterbuildingprogrammes.Finally,perhapsweneedto87

thenaturaldisaster88

wearecausingourselves.Throughourmismanagementoftheplanet'sresourceswehavemadehundredsofspeciesofplantsandanimals89

out,andatthesamepossibly90

ourownlivingenvironment.Maybethisisonedisasterthatcouldbeavoided91

weare92

toactwithasenseofresponsibility.73. A.other B.others C.another D.theother74. A.killed B.hurt C.hit D.damaged75. A.made B.lived C.earned D.lost76. A.of B.at C.for D.on77. A.states B.countries C.continents D.villages78. A.especial B.special C.especially D.specially79. A.farmers B.teachers C.soldiers D.engineers80. A.from B.in C.for D.with81. A.impossible B.possible C.necessary D.natural82. A.soas B.suchas C.insteadof D.incase83. A.where B.what C.when D.that84. A.but B.and C.so D.because85. A.deaths B.problems C.earthquakes D.disasters86. A.with B.in C.by D.under87. A.regard B.organize C.make D.consider88. A.who B.which C.what D.how89. A.dying B.staying C.leaving D.keeping90. A.protected B.harmed C.destroyed D.damaged91. A.that B.whether C.if D.unless92. A.willing B.sorry C.afraid D.angry七、閱讀理解(共15小題;共30分)ABraveFrenchmanFoundHalfwayAroundtheWorld(NEWYORK)AFrenchtouristhighlypraisedforrescuingatwo-year-oldgirlinManhattansaidhedidn'tthinktwicebeforedivingintothefreezingEastRiver.Tuesday'sDailyNewssaid29-year-oldJulienDuretfromFrancewasthemanwholeftthespotquicklyaftertherescuelastSaturday.HeliftedthelittlegirloutofthewateraftershefelloffthebankattheSouthStreetScaportmuseum.Hehandedthegirltoherfather,DavidAnderson,whohaddivedinafterhim.“Ididn'tthinkatall,”DurettoldtheDailyNews.“Ithappenedveryfast.Ireactedveryfast.”Duret,anengineeronvacation,waswalkingwithhisgirlfriendalongthepier(碼頭)whenhesawsomethingfallingintothewater.Hethoughtitwasadoll,butrealizeditwasachildwhenheapproachedtheriver.Inaninstant,hetookoffhiscoatandjumpedintothewater.Whenhereachedthegirl,sheappearedlifeless,hesaid.Fortunately,whenshewasoutofthewater,sheopenedhereyes.Andersonsaidhisdaughterslippedoffthebankwhenhewasadjustinghiscamera.Anambulancecamelaterforher,saidDuret,whowashandeddryclothesfromcookers.Duretcaughtatrainwithhisgirlfriendshortlyafter.TherescuehappenedonthedaybeforeheleftforFrance.Duretsaidhedidn'trealizehisstoryofheroismhadgreatlymovedNewYorkuntilhewasleavingthenextmorning.“Idon'treallythinkI'mahero,”saidDuret.“Anyonewoulddothesamething.”93.WhywasDuretinNewYork? A.Tomeethisgirlfriend. B.Toworkasanengineer. C.Tospendhisholiday. D.TovisittheAndersons.94.WhatdidDuretdoshortlyaftertheambulancecame? A.Hewasinterviewedbyanewspaper. B.Heaskedhisgirlfriendforhisdryclothes. C.Hewenttothehospitalintheambulance. D.Hedisappearedfromthespotquickly.95.WhodivedafterDuretintotherivertosavethelittlegirl? A.DavidAnderson. B.Apasser-by. C.Hisgirlfriend. D.Ataxidriver.96.Whenwasduetmostprobablyfoundtobetheveryhero? A.Thedaywhenhewasleavingforhome. B.Acoupleofdaysafterthegirlwasrescued. C.ThefirstdaywhenhewasinNewYork. D.Thesamedaywhenhewasinterviewed.BAnUnexpectedStormThisisastoryaboutanextremestorminMoscow.Ithappenedtwoandahalfyearsago.ItwasthefirsttimeinmylifethatIsawsuchastrongstorm.ForMoscow,itwasveryunusual,andnobodypredictedthisstormbeforeithappened.ItwasasunnydayinJuly,andIwasathomealonewatchingTV.Thewindowsandthedoortothebalconywerewideopenbecausetheweatherwassohot.Suddenly,Ifeltastrongwindfromoutside.Iwantedtoclosethewindowandcamenear.Ilookedoutofthewindowandsawablackskyandtreesblowingoverbecauseofthestrongwind.Itriedtoclosethewindow,butthewindmademefalldown.Iwasafraidthattheglassmightbreak.Istoodupandtriedtoclosethewindowagain,butitwasnotpossiblebecausethewindwasnowstronger,anditwaspushingthewindowopen.Iranintothebathroomandtookthemoptoclosethewindow.Itworked.WhenIlookedoutside,thetreeinfrontofmywindowwasflatontheground,andtherewasstrongthunderandlightning.Idecidedtopulloutalltheelectricalplugs,whichtookabout10seconds.Asportsmanwouldhaveenviedmyspeed.WhenIfinished,Ilookedoutside.Itwasterrible,andIunderstoodhowpeoplearehelplesscomparedtothepowerofnature.Suddenly,thewindstopped,anditbegantohail(下冰雹).Theicewasthesizeofgrapes.After10minutes,everythingstopped,andthesunshoneasbefore.Itwasstrange.Afewminuteslater,thephonebegantoringeveryfiveminutes.Itwasmyfriendsorrelatives.Weaskedeachotherhowitwasandhowwefeltafterthestorm.Manytreesdiedbecauseofthestorm.Forafewdays,thepeoplehelpedcleanparksandgardens.Somepeople'scarsweredamagedbytreesfallingonthem.Afteroneweek,itwashistoryalready.ThisismystoryaboutanextremestorminMoscow.Itshowsusthatwearechildrenofnature,andwemustrespecther.97.Howdidtheweatherchangeaccordingtothepassage? A.Sunnyandhot-thunderandlightning-windy-hail-sunny. B.Sunnyandhot-windy-hail-thunderandlightning-sunny. C.Sunnyandhot-thunderandlightning-hail-windy-sunny. D.Sunnyandhot-windy-thunderandlightning-hail-sunny.98.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph5mean? A.Ididallthethingsinaflash. B.Icouldrunfasterthanasportsman. C.Icouldstayathomeonastormyday. D.Iwasadmiredbythesportsmanformyspeed.99.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromtheunexpectedstorm? A.Everythingwillbehistory. B.Weshouldrespectnature. C.Weshouldhelpeachother. D.Thedisasterwillbepredicted.CPartsofAfricaarecoveredbyadarkcloud.Butthisisnoraincloud.Itisalivingcloudmadeofbillionsoflocusts(蝗蟲(chóng))thataretravelingacrossthecontinenteatingeverythingintheirpath.Andnowinthebattletostopthisdisaster,aradiostationinSenegal,WestAfrica,isofferinglisteners50kilogramsoflocusts."Wethinkthisideawillgetmorepeopletotakepartinthewaronthelocusts,"saidAbdoulayeBa,fromSud-Fm,aradiostationinoneofSenegal'sworstaffectedarea.ThisisWestAfrica'sbiggestlocustdisasterin15years,anditismovingeast,causinghugedamagetocrops.AstheymovetheyproduceyoungandincreasetheirnumberandwillsoonthreatenSudaninthenortheastofAfrica.SomesayitcouldreachAsia.Expertssaytheharmfuleffectoncropsinareasalreadysufferingfromfoodshortageandwarcouldcastmanypeopletogohungry.Governmentsintheareasarenotwellequippedtofightthepest.Althoughleadersof12countrieshaveagreedonaplan,itisnotexpectedtobeenough."Wearenowtreating6,000hectaresperdaywithpesticide(殺蟲(chóng)劑),butweneedtotreat20,000hectaresperdayinordertohaveanyhopeofcontrollingthisdisaster,"saidMohamedAdballahiOuldBabah,directoroflocustcontrolinMauritania.Requestsarebeingmadeforinternationalaid,whichistheonlywaytolimitthedisaster,theUN'sFoodandAgricultureOrganizationwarned.100.Byusing"darkcloud"todescribelocustsinthefirstparagraph,theauthormainlymeantto

. A.showthesize,speedanddamageofthemassoflocusts B.suggestthehighspeedthatlocuststravelat C.warnthatlocustswouldsweepthecontinentseverely D.hintthattheylooklikedarkmonster101.Thestoryismainlyabout

. A.WestAfrica'sunitedeffortinfightingadisaster B.thedifficultyincontrollinglocusts C.thegreatdamagelocustscausedtoWestAfrica D.astruggletofightagainstadisasterbroughtbylocustsinWestAfrica102.Accordingtothetextwelearnthatthelocustdisaster

. A.canbeevenmoreseriousinAsia B.isthenoutofcontrol C.hasaffectedgreatlymostareas D.cannotbestoppedunlesstwiceasmuchpesticideisprovidedfortheaffectedareas103.WhichofthefollowingisWRONG? A.Sud-Fmofferedarewardforfightinglocustssothatmorepeoplewouldjoinintheeffort. B.SenegalistosouthwestofSudan. C.ThelocustscancausesuchdamagemainlybecauseithasnonaturalenemyinWestAfrica. D.12countriesaffectedbylocustshaveuntiedbutstilllackpesticide.DOctober21wasaverydarkdayinTexas.NotonlydidHurricaneHannadestroyhomes,itcausedthelargestbusinessdamageinTexas'shistory.TheworstthingisHanna'sdestructiveforcenearlywipedoutmostpowerpolesandpowerlines.AccordingtoCenterPointEnergy,HurricaneHannaaffectedmillioncustomers.Currently,morethan4,000ofthemarestillinthedark.Crewshaveworked16-hourshiftstorestorepowertoresidents.MostofHoustonseemstobereturningtonormal.Schools,restaurants,retailstoresandgasstationsareopen.Smilesareback.Butharder-hitplaces,includingGalveston,willtakemuchlongertorecover.Hundredsofpeoplearestillmissing,andcoastaltownsareamess.SomeruinsfromstormhavedriftedsouthtootherbeachesinTexas.SeveralpublicschoolsinGalvestonareclosedduetowaterdamage.ParentsareregisteringkidsinotherareaschoolswhicharescheduledtobeginclassonNovember13.Manyschoolsuppliesweredestroyed.ClaraBartonVillageisanemergencyshelterlocatedatAlamoElementarySchoolinGalveston,Texas.ThisiswherePaulaReedandherfamilyarestaying.Believeitornot,PaulaReedandherfamilyconsiderthishurricaneablessing.WhenPaulawasagirl,shewasanorphan,butwastakeninbyherstepmom,AntoniaFlores.ReedlostcontactwithFloresandhadbeentryingdesperatelytolocateherforthepastfewyears.Beforethehurricane,ReedandherfamilymovedawayfromGalvestontoaSanAntonioshelter.There,shereunitedwithFloresafter30longyears!Themomenttheysaweachother,theirliveswerechanged.104.What'sthemostseriousdamagecausedbyHurricaneHanna? A.Hundredsofpeoplearestillmissing. B.Alargenumberofpeoplearehomeless. C.Powerfacilitiesareseverelydestroyed. D.Factoriesareclosedandmanypeoplejobless.105.ItcanbeinferredthattheresidentsinHouston

. A.havefullyrecoveredfromthedisaster B.werethemostunluckypeopleinthedisaster C.needalongtimetobringtheirlifebacktonormal D.sufferedlessfromHannathanpeopleinGalveston106.KidsinpublicschoolsinotherareasofHoustonwillhavetostayathomefor

. A.atleastonemonth B.atleastthreeweeks C.twoweeksatmost D.nearlyhalfamonth107.PaulaReedandherfamilyconsiderthehurricaneablessingbecause

. A.theyhadnothinglostafterHurricaneHanna B.theylivedahappierlifeinSanAntonioshelter C.Paulawastakengoodcareofintheshelter D.Paulareunitedwithherstepmotherafterthreedecades八、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)Ifyouarelikemostinternationalstudents,youareprobablyprettycomfortablereadingandwritinginEnglish,butnotascomfortablewithlisteningandspeakinginthelanguage.108.

MakefriendswithAmericanstudents.Manyinternationalstudentsendupmakingfriendswithalotof—oronly—otherinternationalstudents.109.

HangingoutwithnativesnotonlynaturallypushesyoutoimproveyourspokenEnglish,butalsohelpsyoupickupculturalandsocialinformation.LearnfromAmericanfriends.TellyourAmericanfriendsthatyouaretryingtoimproveyourlisteningandspeakingskills,andwouldlikethemtohelpyou.Ifyoupronounceawordincorrectly,ormisuseanidiom,youwantthemtotellyou.110.

Increaseyourknowledge.111.

Ifyouhaveknownaboutthetopicsthatarelikelytobediscussedinconversation,youhaveamuchbetterchanceofunderstandingpeoplewhentheytalk,andofbeingabletoexpressyourselfwell.

112.

Ifyouhavetoexplainsomethingtosomeone,youhaveastrongdesiretopronounceeverythingaswellasyoucan,andfindotherwaystoexplainyourself.Finally,thisbecomesagoodhabit.ManypeoplehaveaskedmehowIlearnedtospeakEnglishfluently,andIthinkitisbecauseofmybeingamathteacherincollegeforyears. A.Idon'tthinkthisisagoodidea. B.Youwilllearnmuchfasterthisway. C.Ifpossible,becomeateacheratyourschool. D.It'sawin-winopportunityforinternationalstudents. E.Readbooks,keepupwithnewsandwatchpopularshowsandmovies. F.It'sagoodwaytomakesomeextracashwhileimprovingyourEnglish. G.Belowaresometipstohelpyoutoimproveyourconversationalskills.九、補(bǔ)全短文(共10小題;共10分)In1914,ThomasEdison,attheageof67,losthisfactory,113.

wasworthafewmilliondollars,tofire.Ithadverylittleinsurance.Nolongerayoungman,Edisonwatchedhislifetimeeffort114.

(go)upinsmokeandsaid,"Thereisgreatvalueindisasters.Allourmistakesareburntup.ThankGodwecanstartanew."Inspiteofdisasters,threeweekslater,115.

inventedthephonograph.What116.

attitude!Belowaremoreexamplesofthe117.

(fail)ofsuccessfulpeople:ThomasEdisonfailed118.

(approximate)10,000timeswhilehe119.

(work)onthelightbulb.HenryFordfiredLeeIacoccaattheageof54.YoungBeethoven120.

(tell)thathehadnotalentformusic,121.

hegavesomeofthebestmusictotheworld.Setbacksareinevitableinlife.Asetbackcanactasadrivingforceandalsoteachushumility.Ingriefyouwillfindcourageandfaith122.

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