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Part1Thehorserace
WhenthetelephonerangonFridayeveningandRachel’sKevinHuzzard,hermouthsuddenlydriedupwithexcitement.‘GotarideforyoutomorrowintheraceatChesterfield,’Kevinsaid.
‘Ohgreat,isitCatchBoy?
He’sagreathorse.’
‘Nosorry.Bryn’sdowntoridehim.Thisisaraceforamateurriders.ThehorseiscalledHayDays,trainedbyBillyAllaway.Seemsthisisanicesortofahorsebuthelikestodothingshisway.He’sbeeninacoupleofraceandtookofflikerocket,butfinishedneartheback.Heranoutofenergymostlikely.Thethinkingishemightsettledownforariderlikeyou.OK?
’
‘Yes,ofcourse,thanks,’saidRachel.
‘Good.Well,it’llbeusefulexperienceforyou.Justbethereearly.’
ItwasalongtimebeforeRachelgotofftosleep.TheinitialdisappointmentthatshewasnottorideCatchBoyquicklygavetoexcitement.HayDays,shedecided,wasratherahappynameforahorse.Asshewasridingagainstfellowamateurs,thecompetitionshouldn’tbesosevere.Ifshemademistakesperhapstheywouldn’tbeasnoticeableastheywouldinaracedominatedbyprofessionalmaleriders.
Herfather,onhearingthenews,hadevenofferedtodrivetoChesterfieldtosupporther.Rachel,thoughgratefulthatherfatherhadatlonglastacceptedherambitions,thoughtthatitwasn’tagoodidea.Ifshehadafallormadeadisastrouserrorofjudgement,shedidn’twantanymemberofherfamilytoobserveit.
ThefollowingmorningwasmoistandmistyandRachel’sfirstfearwasthatracingatChesterfieldmightbeabandonedbecauseoffog.Shelistenedtoweatherreportsonherradioasshemadebreakfastbutshelearnedlittlethathelpedtoclarifythesituation.Inanycase,localfogoftendisappearedrapidlywhenthesunbrokethroughandthat’swhy,insuchconditions,nodecisionaboutcancellationwouldbetakenearly.
AtthestablesatrainercalledAllenSmithhadsomeadviceforher.‘Lethimknowwho’sbossrightfromthestart,Theseunknownhorsescanbereallyawkward,sodon’tlethimgetuptoanytricks.Keeparealtightholdofhishead.Thenyou’relikelytofinishtheracetogether,notseparately.That’llpleasethehorse’sownerwell.’
Attheracecourseitselfmoreadvicewasofferedfreelybyotherriders,and,moreimportantly.byHayDays’trainerBillyAllaway.‘He’snotabadlittlehorse.Ithinkperhapshewantsthegentletouch,thesoftvoice.Hehadadifficulttimewhenhewasyoungandsohe’sliabletogetupsetifhisridersoundsangry.’Thatseemedtoconflictwithwhatshe’dbeentoldbyAllenSmith,butshehadtoforgetthat.
Theflutteringofnervesinherstomachwouldn’tdiedownandshedesperatelywantedsomefood.Eventhoughshewouldhavenoweightproblemswhatsoever,forthehorsewas,accordingtoracerules,duetocarryariderof65kilos(whichmeantputtingalotofleadinthesaddlepocketstomakeupthedifferencebetweenthatweightandRachel’s),shefeltthatitwouldbeunwisetoeatbecauseshehaddifficultyconcentratingwithafullstomach.
Toherdelight,HayDaysturnedouttobeaverygood-lookingdeepchestnuthorse.BillyAllawaywasalreadyintheracingpaddock,wherealltheracehorseswerewaiting.
‘Feelingatouchnervous?
’heenquiredwithoneofhiswidestgrins.
‘Abit,’sheadmitted.
‘Justasitshouldbe.Thatwayyouwon’tgettoocockyandthinkyouknowitall.NowjustrememberwhatIsaid.Takeiteasyandcomebacksafeandsound.’
Rachellookedaroundattheotherhorses.AbrownmalecalledEver-so-helpfulwastryingtoshowhe’dbeenill-namedbythrowinghisheadaboutinaverywildmanner.Shewasthankfulherownhorsewassocalm.Itwasundeniablyembarrassingtohavetofightforcontrolinfrontofsuchacrowdspectators.Andthencametheannouncer’scalltothestaringline.
1.WhatdowelearnaboutthehorseHayDay’sperformanceinpreviousraces?
A.Hewasunluckynottowin.
B.Hestartedtoofast.
C.Heseemedtomakelittleeffort.
D.Hedeliberatelyraninthewrongplace.
2.Asshelayinbed,howdidRachelfeelabouttherace.
A.worriedthatherhorsewasunfamiliartoher
B.convincedofthelikelihoodofhersuccess
C.concernedaboutherhorse’sreputation
D.awaretheotherridersmightnotbeverytalented
3.HowdidRachelfeelwhensheheardtheweatherforecast?
A.ratherunclearastowhethersheshouldriskracing
B.fairlyhopefulthattheracewouldgoahead
C.upsetthatthefogwasinterferingwithherplans
D.resignedtounpleasantracingconditions
4.Whodoes‘boss’refertoinline44?
A.thetrainer
B.therider
C.thehorse
D.theowner
5.WhatwasBillydoingwhenhespoketoRachelattheracecourse?
A.attemptingtocalmherdown
B.tryingtocorrectAllenSmith’sopinion
C.warningherthatthehorsewasnotuptostandard
D.offeringanexplanationforthehorse’scharacter
6.WhydidRachelavoideatinganyfoodintheperiodbeforetherace?
A.Shewasconcernedaboutmeetingtheweightlimitforriders.
B.Shewantedtousethetimethinkabouttherace.
C.Shethoughtthismightaffectherperformance.
D.Shefelttoonervoustoeatanything.
7.Whatdoes‘cocky’meaninline74?
A.forgetful
B.worried
C.arrogant
D.cheerful
8.Whatpointismadeaboutthebrownhorse?
A.HisactionsintimidatedRachel.
B.Hisnamegavenoindicationofhisbehaviour.
C.Hisactionswereasourceofamusementtothecrowd.
D.Hisnameproveddifficultfortheraceannouncer.
Part2
Myfirstinterviewfortheschoolmagazine
Myschoolpublishesamagazineonceamonthwhichiswrittenbythestudents.It’srunbyagroupofvolunteerswhocontributeandcollectarticles.Ivolunteeredtohelplastyear.
Whentheeditorcontactedmewithanideaforanarticle,myinitialwasannoyance.I’dbeenillforaweek,andI’dfallenbehindonschoolwork,debateteamassignments,andcollegeapplicationessays.[9][]Myfirstthoughtwas,‘Ohgreat,anotherthingtodealwith!
’
WhenIdiscovered,however,thatthethingwasaninvitationtointerviewthejournalistNicholasKristof,myirritationvanishedcompletely.Whatanopportunity!
I’dalwaysbeenanenthusiasticreaderofhisarticlesinTheNewYorkTimes.[10][]Iwasfascinatedbyhishumanitarianandjournalisticcareer,andIwasverymuchlookingforwardtomeetinghimandwritinganarticleabouthimfortheschoolmagazine.
AlthoughIamanativeNewYorker,I’dneverbeentotheNewYorkTimesbuilding.Ifoundthemoderndesignattractive,andalsodiscoveredthatthecafeteriaservedexcellentfood.[11][]EventhoughIknowasinglecomputercouldholdallthatinformationandmore,seeingthemwasareminderoftheincrediblevolumeofinformationandanalysisthatgoesintowritingnewspaperarticles.
I’dspentafewhourspreparingwithmyclassmateEliza,who’dalsobeeninvitedtotakepartintheinterview.We’ddiscussedwhatquestionstoaskNicholasKristofandI’dwrittenthemonseparatepiecesofcard.AlthoughIfeltready,itwasstillarelieftobesharingtheinterviewwithEliza[12][]Asitturnedout,Ishouldn’thavebeensonervous.
WhenNicholasKristofwelcomedusintohisoffice,hewascharming,andthroughoutthemeetingheseemedgenuinelyinterestedintalkingtous.Hedidn’thurryusandgaveusthechancetoaskourquestions.[13][]Asitprogressed,thingsgotbetteranditfeltlesslikeavolleyofquestionsandanswersandmorelikeanormalconversation.
Theinterviewwasfilmedanditwasinterestingformetolearnexactlyhowthiswasdone.Whenwearrived,weweretoldthatwewouldhavetodotheinterviewtwice.ThefirsttimethecameramanfilmedNicholasKristofonly.[14][]Weweren’tabletoseethefinalresultthatdaybutNicholasKristofhaspromisedtosendthefilmtouswhenit’sfinished.
Bytheendoftheday.I’dlearnedalotaboutinterviewingpeople.[15][]Inparticular,I’llhavetotryandmaketheconversationseemmorenatural.But,overall,itwasanincredibleexperience,andI’mverygratefultotheschoolmagazineforhavinggivenmesuchanamazingopportunity–despitehowlongittookmetorespondtotheirinitialphonecall.
A.Notonlywasheaveryfriendlyperson,butalsotheideaofhavingapartnerhelpedcalmthebutterfliesinmystomach.
B.Ihonestlyenjoyedeverymomentandhisresponsesabouttheseparticularissuesreallymademelaugh.
C.Admittedly,I’mgoingtohavetoworkonsomeaspectsofmyinterviewskills.
D.Myexcitementwasmixedwithanxiety,though,especiallyafterIwentonlineandreaduponhisextraordinaryachievements.
E.IrealisedlateritwouldhavebeenbetterifI’dspentlesstimereadingdirectlyfromthematerialI’dprepared,butfortunatelytheinterviewwasn’tacompletedisaster.
F.Then,I’dturnedonmycellphoneandtherewasamessagewaitingforme.
G.Afterwards,whenweaskedourquestionsagain,hejustfocusedonthetwosous.
H.Butmyfavouriteaspectwasthesheernumberofbookspiledandshelvedaroundthedifferentoffices.
Part3
InwhichsectiondoesStaceymention
nolongerhavingmuchtimetopracticeherpart?
[16][]
tryingnotletherhopesgettoohigh?
[17][]
theprofessionalismoftheentirecast?
[18][]
astrangefeelingoffamiliarity?
[19][]
occasionswhenherattitudedispleasedherbosses?
[20][]
anactorwhotookawhilebecomefriendly?
[21][]
beingrequiredtodosomequickthinking?
[22][]
thewaysomeofthecastdealtwiththeirfame?
[23][]
reactinginanegativewaytosomethingshesaw?
[24][]
beingthrownintoconfusion?
[25][]
achangeintheschedulingoftheprogramme?
[26][]
anindividualwhotriedtomakeherlaugh?
[27][]
beingsurprisedbyanindividual’sreaction?
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