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    Moving to a foreign country is an amazing, life-changing experience. There are some practical decisions that need to be made. 1. For me, choosing to live with a French with a French family was the best choice I made, and here is why.

2. When you’re in anew environment with people you don’t know who are speaking a language you’re still not fluent in, you might feel lost, tired and homesick—I know I did. 3. They showed me which buses to take to get to work, cooked dinner for me so we could eat together, and took me with them on trips to the beach, the theatre and even a bullfight. These were great opportunities to experience French culture and build relationships. They helped me feel more comfortable and welcome.

Living with French people has improved my language skills. Being constantly exposed to real French conversation has allowed me to learn new phrases, widen my vocabulary and even improve my accent. My host family are happy to answer my questions and correct me when I say things wrong. 4.

The experience of living abroad is one that you will remember forever. Perhaps the friendships, like the memories, will also last. 5. You might return for their birthdays, weddings, holidays, and much more. I hope to remain in contact with my host family long after I leave France because when I was away from my friends and loves ones, they welcomed me and made me part of their family.

A.One such decision is choosing where to live.

B.You can stay in your own space and privacy.

C.Your host family might become your life-long friends.

D.It makes me a better and more confident French speaker.

E.However, my host family was wonderful and welcoming.

F.A family can help you settle in, stopping you from feeling lonely.

G.It’s an opportunity to meet new people, a different culture and another language.

 

1.A 2.F 3.E 4.D 5.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。移居国外是一种令人惊奇的、改变一生的经历。需要做出一些实际的决定。其中一个决定就是选择住在哪里。短文介绍了作者为什么住在法国人家里的原因。 1.根据上文There are some practical decisions that need to be made. 这里提到了需要做一些很实际的决定。和下文For me, choosing to live with a French with a French family was the best choice I made, an d here is why. 对我来说,选择和一个法国人的家庭一起生活是我做出的最好的选择,以下是为什么。故选项承接上下文。故A选项“一个决定就是要选择在哪里生活”切题。故选A项。 2.根据下文When you’re in a new environment with people you don’t know who are speaking a language you’re still not fluent in, you might feel lost, tired and homesick—I know I did. 当你在一个新的环境中和不认识的人在一起时,你可能会感到迷茫、疲倦和想家,我知道我是这么想的。所以本段主要在说一个家庭能帮助你安顿下来,是你感觉到不孤独。故F选项“一个家庭能帮助你安顿下来,使你感觉到不孤独”切题,为本段小标题。故选F项。 3.根据下文They showed me which buses to take to get to work, cooked dinner for me so we could eat together, and took me with them on trips to the beach, the theatre and even a bullfight.可 知,他们带我去上班,给我做晚饭,我们一起吃饭,还带我去海滩、剧院甚至看斗牛。所以选项承接下文。故E选项“然而我的寄宿家庭非常好,并且很热情”切 题。故 选 E项。 4.根据上文My host family are happy to answer my questions and correct me when I say things wrong. 这里提到了当我说错的时候,我的寄宿家庭很愿意回答我的问题,并且帮我改正我犯的错误。选项承接上文说明这么做对我的益处。故D选项“它使我成为一名更好更自信地讲法语的人。”切题。故选D项。 5.根据上文Perhaps the friendships, like the memories, will also last. 这里提到了友谊会持续的问题。故选项承接上文。故C选项“你的寄宿家庭可能会成为你终身的朋友。”切题。故选C项。
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