15.A Dance Competition Jenny is a seventh grader. She is very good at dancing. Last year entered the school's dance competition and won the first place. Her whole was there to support her. This year, the school held another dance competition but there was a change—the competition had to be done in pairs.
Jenny's class expected her to win the competition again this year, but Jenny was unsure of it because she had never danced with a partner before. She asked some boys in her class to enter with her, but they all said no because they did not know how to dance.
She finally turned to one of her friends, Carl. Carl refused at first because he couldn't dance either. Jenny insisted. Finally he agreed to join the competition. Jenny was very happy.
The competition was in two months. Jenny made a good plan to increase their chance of winning. On the first few days, Jenny chose a piece of music, and planned out their dance routine (整套动作). Then they spent two weeks memorizing their steps. It was very difficult for Carl at first, but finally he got the hang of it. They spent the rest of the time perfecting their moves.
The day of the competition arrived. They were going up against nine other pairs, and they were to perform last. The pairs this year were better dancers compared to last year's competition. Jenny got nervous.
Carl noticed this and told her, "It'll be okay, Jenny." You are great, and I'm sure we'll win." Jenny felt better after hearing Carl's words. Soon, it was their turn to perform. They were off to a great start. People began cheering them on.
After their performance, the judges counted up the scores. Jenny and Carl won!Their hard work finally paid off. They were presented with a trophy (奖杯), and they were very happy.