
Three years ago, I started working at the University of Leeds. After moving to a new city, I was looking for things to do which can help me to make some new friends. I noticed that a community school was offering Chinese evening classes. Without much thought, I signed up for a Chinese class.
There was one lesson a week, each lasting 90 minutes. Mr.Kong,the teacher, was full of energy. For each class, he would teach us hundreds of new words. After each lesson, I felt it too difficult to continue. Luckily, after a few months, I got used to this.Between classes, I would try to review what I had learned until I understood it. Gradually(逐渐地),I began to realise that the more work I put into Chinese study, the more interesting I found it.
To make further progress,I planned to find a Chinese student to help me with my Chinese. The University of Leeds had more than 600 Chinese students. So it was not difficult to find one. Soon I met my new Chinese friend, Li Hua. He helped me practice my spoken Chinese and go over everything I had learned in class. Finally, I made it.
Although there are so many words and idioms(习语)in Chinese, I am confident to get over any difficulty and become good at Chinese.
2. 2.What can we learn from paragraph 2?
A The writer found the lesson easy at first.
B The writer took the Chinese lesson every day.
C The writer reviewed the lesson between classes
D The teacher taught several new words each lesso
3. 3.How did the writer make further progress in Chinese study?
A By listening to Chinese songs.
B By learning more Chinese idioms.
C By asking a Chinese student for help.
D By working hard on Chinese grammar.
4. 4.What lesson can we learn from the passage?
A No pains,no gains.
B A good book is a good friend.
C Helping others is helping yourself.
D When in Rome,do as the Romans do.