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Entering the drama room I am immediately surrounded by the familiar sights, smells and sounds. Streaks(条纹,线条) of light cast by the blinds of the tall _______ send shafts(杆状物) of light through the dusty air. I take a _______ and the concrete and paint ________ tickle my nose. I _______ everything about this room.

Some of the ______ times of my life have been spent here. It’s ironic(讽刺的), but the ______ is the only place where I feel that I don’t have to ______ to be someone I’m not. Like many teenagers, I almost ______ think that people are judging me, but when I act, that feeling disappears. People only look at your _____ ability, not your clothing, money, choice of friends, or any of the other ways people are usually _______.

When I’m on stage, everything else vanishes(消失). All the worries and ______ of the outside world are put on hold. Nervousness is still present, ______ it’s the excited and tingly kind, not the queasy(不稳定的) ______ of being different and alone.

I ______ love to work backstage and on lighting. I ______ you could find another girl who would work on a ladder ______ her elbows in cables and dust and love every second of it. It makes me unique and gives me a sense of _____ to know that I succeed in an area where _____ others—and virtually(事实上) no girls—do.

High school is a difficult atmosphere, to put it ______. Like others, I’m often insecure(不安的), not ______ 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 B.windows C.roofs D.walls

2.A.last look B.long walk C.short breath D.deep breath

3.A.smells B.tastes C.sounds D.looks

4.A.hate B.love C.miss D.forget

5.A.worst B.tiring C.best D.better

6.A.room B.office C.building D.stage

7.A.pretend B.expect C.want D.decide

8.A.hardly B.seriously C.always D.happily

9.A.acting B.speaking C.moving D.repeating

10.A.thought of B.judged C.taken care of D.feeling

11.A.happiness B.anxieties C.chances D.pressures

12.A.and B.however C.but D.though

13.A.feeling B.idea C.hope D.fact

14.A.seldom B.almost C.relatively D.absolutely

15.A.hope B.doubt C.think D.suspect

16.A.up for B.out at C.up to D.down to

17.A.pride B.duty C.humor D.sight

18.A.few B.many C.a few D.some

19.A.cruelly B.tensely C.friendly D.mildly

20.A.fond of B.afraid for C.sure of D.interested in

1.B

2.D

3.A

4.B

5.C

6.D

7.A

8.C

9.A

10.B

11.D

12.C

13.A

14.D

15.B

16.C

17.A

18.A

19.D

20.C

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试题分析:本文讲述我进入影棚,被熟悉的景物所包围,使我回忆起我在那里度过的最好的时光。舞台是我唯一不用假装的地方,不会让我感到其他负面的情绪,使我感到自豪感,尽管高中气氛紧张,但我永远拥有从剧院所得到的自信的故事。

1.条纹,线条) of light cast by the blinds of the tall _______ send shafts(杆状物) of light through the dusty air.根据常识,能够透光的只有窗户,故选B

2. a deep breath为固定短语,意为深呼吸,根据句意作者看到熟悉的场景,回忆涌上心头,应是深深呼了一口气,故选D

3. concrete and paint ________ tickle my nose.应是混凝土和油画的气味使我鼻子发痒,故选A

4. I _______ everything about this room.见到熟悉的场景,作者应是喜爱这所有的一切,故选B

5. of the ______ times of my life have been spent here.前文说作者喜爱这里的一切,可知我生命中一些最好的时光是在这里度过的,故选C

6. I’m on stage, everything else vanishes(消失)当我在舞台上,其他一切都消失了,故该空也应是指舞台,故选D

7. the ______ is the only place where I feel that I don’t have to ______ to be someone I’m not.可知舞台是我唯一感到不必假装的地方,故选A

8. many teenagers, I almost ______ think that people are judging me, but when I act, that feeling disappears.像许多青少年一样,我总是认为人们在评论我,但当我表演的时候,这种感觉就消失了,故选C

9. only look at your ______ ability, not your clothing, money人们只是看你的表演能力,而不是你的衣着、金钱….故选A

10. only look at your ______ ability, not your clothing, money, choice of friends, or any of the other ways people are usually _______.人们只是看你的表演能力,而不是你的衣着、金钱,交友或任何其他人们被评断的方式,故选B

11. the worries and ______ of the outside world are put on hold.外部世界的担心与压力都被搁置了,故选D

12. is still present, ______ it’s the excited and tingly kind紧张仍然存在,但是是兴奋的那一种,故选C

13. is still present, ______ it’s the excited and tingly kind, not the queasy(不稳定的) _____ of being different and alone. 紧张仍然存在,但是是兴奋的那一种,而不是感到孤立的不稳定的感觉,故选A

14. _____ love to work backstage and on lighting我应是完全喜欢前台或是后台工作,故选D

15. ______ you could find another girl who would work on a ladder我怀疑你能否找到另一个在梯子上工作的女孩,故选B

16. could find another girl who would work on a ladder ______ her elbows in cables and dust and love every second of it.你是否能找到另一个在梯子上工作的女孩以至于她的胳膊缠着缆线,到处都是灰,但她仍喜欢这每一秒,故选C

17. makes me unique and gives me a sense of ______ to know that I succeed in an area它使我独特,给了我一种自豪感,知道我在一个领域取得成功,故选A

18. an area where _____ others—and virtually(事实上) no girls—do.在这个领域,少数其他人能做,事实上没有女孩能做,故选A

19. school is a difficult atmosphere, to put it ______.温和地说,高中的气氛很紧张,故选D

20. often insecure(不安的), not ______ who I am or where I’m going in life我经常不安,不确信我是谁或我将来会如何,故选C

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1.A. others B. the other C. another D. other

2.A. centers B. dates C. comes D. goes

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4.A. bad-manners B. misdeeds C. mistaken D. wrong actions

5.A. obtain B. acquire C. gain D. regain

6.A. admiration B. memory C. celebration D. expectation

7.A. search B. search for C. rescue D. pick up

8.A. Despite B. However C. Although D. If

9.A. by B. on C. with D. to

10.A. unbroken B. unchanged C. still D. living

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B.He had learned to ride a bike.

C.He could also own Liz’s bike.

D.He could sell his bike to Liz.

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A. worked as a doctor by cleaning the medicine bottles

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C. was interested in talking with patients

D. remained together with the doctors

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