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Entering the drama room I am immediately surrounded by the familiar sights, smells and sounds. Streaks (條紋,線條) of light cast by the blinds of the tall 1 send shafts (桿狀物) of light through the dusty air. I take a 2 and the concrete and paint 3 tickle my nose. I 4 everything about this room. Some of the 5 times of my life have been spent here. It's ironic (諷刺的) , but the 6 is the only place where I feel that I don't have to 7 to be someone I'm not. Like many teenager, I almost 8 think that people are judging me, but when I act, that feeling disappears. People only look at your 9 ability, not your clothing, money, choice of friends, or any of the other ways people are usually 10 . When I' m on stage, everything else vanishes (消失). All the worries and 11 of the outside world are put on hold. Nervousness is still present, 12 it's the excited and tingly kind, not the queasy (不穩(wěn)定的) 13 of being different and alone. I 14 love to work backstage and on lighting. I 15 you could find another girl who would work on a ladder 16 her elbows in cables and dust and love every second of it. It makes me unique and gives me a sense of 17 to know that I succeed in an area where 18 others and virtually (事實上的) no girls do. High school is a difficult atmosphere, to put it 19 . Like others, I' m often insecure (不安的) , not 20 who I am or where I ' m going in life. Wherever that may be, I will always have the confidence I get from theater. | |||
( )1.A. doors ( )2.A. last look ( )3.A. smells ( )4.A. hate ( )5.A. worst ( )6.A. room ( )7.A. pretend ( )8.A. hardly ( )9.A. acting ( )10.A. thought of ( )11.A. happiness ( )12.A. and ( )13.A. feeling ( )14.A. seldom ( )15.A. hope ( )16.A. up for ( )17.A. pride ( )18.A. few ( )19.A. cruelly ( )20.A. fond of |
B. windows B. long walk B. tastes B. love B. tiring B. office B. expect B. seriously B. speaking B. judged B. anxieties B. however B. idea B. almost B. doubt B. out at B. duty B. many B. tensely B. afraid for |
C. roofs C. short breath C. sounds C. miss C. best C. building C. want C. constantly C. moving C. taken care of C. chances C. but C. hope C. relatively C. think C. up to C. humor C. a few C. friendly C. sure of |
D. walls D. deep breath D. looks D. forget D. better D. stage D. decide D. happily D. repeating D. feeling D. pressures D. though D. fact D. absolutely D. suspect D. down to D. sight D. some D. mildly D. interested in |
科目:高中英語 來源:典中點綜合應用創(chuàng)新題高二英語 題型:054
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One day a stranger came to the nearest village and asked where he could find wild pigs. 1 told him, and he went off. He had no 2 with him, and the village people 3 what he was going to 4 with the pigs.
When he 5 a few months later and said that he had 6 all the pigs, the villagers were still more surprised, but some of them agreed to go with him 7 he asked for help in bringing the pigs out. They wanted to see whether he was telling 8 .
They soon discovered 9 he was. All the pigs were inside the enclosure (圍欄) which had a fence round it and a 10 in one of its sides.
“ 11 did you do it?” they asked the stranger.
“Well, it was quite 12 really,” he answered. “I began by 13 some Indian corn. 14 , they would not touch it, but after a few weeks, some of the younger pigs 15 to run out of the bushes (灌木叢), take some of the 16 quickly, and then run back. Soon all the pigs were eating the corn I 17 out there. Then I began to build a fence round the corn . At first it was very 18 , but little by little I built it higher and higher without 19 the pigs away. When I saw that they were 20 me to bring the corn each day 2l going and searching for their own food 22 they had done in the past. I can 23 one day while they were all eating inside the en closure. I can 24 any animal in the world in the same way if I can get it into the habit of 25 me for its food.”
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:054
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One day a stranger came to the nearest village and asked where he could find wild pigs. 1 told him, and he went off. He had no 2 with him, and the village people 3 what he was going to 4 with the pigs.
When he 5 a few months later and said that he had 6 all the pigs, the villagers were still more surprised, but some of them agreed to go with him 7 he asked for help in bringing the pigs out. They wanted to see whether he was telling 8 .
They soon discovered 9 he was. All the pigs were inside the enclosure (圍欄) which had a fence round it and a 10 in one of its sides.
“ 11 did you do it?” they asked the stranger.
“Well, it was quite 12 really,” he answered. “I began by 13 some Indian corn. 14 , they would not touch it, but after a few weeks, some of the younger pigs 15 to run out of the bushes (灌木叢), take some of the 16 quickly, and then run back. Soon all the pigs were eating the corn I 17 out there. Then I began to build a fence round the corn . At first it was very 18 , but little by little I built it higher and higher without 19 the pigs away. When I saw that they were 20 me to bring the corn each day 2l going and searching for their own food 22 they had done in the past. I can 23 one day while they were all eating inside the en closure. I can 24 any animal in the world in the same way if I can get it into the habit of 25 me for its food.”
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科目:高中英語 來源:黃岡題庫練考新課堂 高二英語(上) 題型:054
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It was a freezing day, when I picked up a wallet in the street. There was nothing 1 but a letter that was 2 Hellen. On the torn 3 I found the return address, so I called information. The operator asked me to 4 on, and she came back on the 5 soon, she told me that Hellen’s family had 6 their house years ago. Hellen had to 7 her mother in a nursing home.
I called and found out that Hellen’s mother had 8 . The woman who answered 9 that Hellen herself was 10 living here.
The director waited for me at the 11 of the nursing home. I went up to the third floor. Hellen was an old woman with a warm smile and 12 eyes. I told her about finding the wallet and showed her the letter. She took a deep 13 “Young man,”she said,“this was the 14 letter I had written to Mike 60 years ago. I loved him very much. I guess no one ever 15 up to him. I still think of him…”
I thanked Hellen and came back to the director. His secretary looked at the wallet 16 and said, “Hey, that’s Mr. Goldstein’s. He’s always losing it. He’s 17 here en the 8th floor. That’s his wallet, for 18 .”
We hurried to him and asked 19 he had lost his wallet. Mike felt his back pocket and then said, “Goodness, it’s missing.”
When I returned him the wallet and told him where Hellen was, he grew 20 .“When the letter came,” He said,“my life ended. I never married.”
We took him to Hellen’s room. They stood, looked at each other for a minute and embraced (擁抱).
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