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I couldn’t believe my ears when I heard my name called for the leading role in our high school play. Mrs. Dermit, my drama(戏剧) teacher, had been looking for someone to play an energetic boy in a play. Luckily for me, she thought that I could act the 1 .
That afternoon my friend Kevin and I talked 2 about the play. Although Kevin hadn’t been 3 for a role on the stage, his job with helping all the actors was important to the success of the play. I told him I was a little __4 because I had a lot of lines(台词)to memorize. “You can do it.” he said. I knew I could 5 on him: we had been friends since the third grade, and we made a good team.
Preparations for the play moved at a rapid pace. While doing his own work, Kevin also spent hours helping me learn my lines. He often said my lines with me by silently moving his lips. We 6 that he could probably play my part as well as I could.
Three days before the 7 night, everything was ready for the performance. But when I woke up with a high fever on the day of the play, the whole production came to a sudden __8 . Everyone in the drama department was worried, 9 there was no way I could perform. The play was 10 to open in fewer than six hours, and we had no time to cancel. I tried to think of a way to help. Then it hit me---Kevin knew the 11 as well as I did. I called Mrs. Dermit to give her my 12 . Within a few short hours, Kevin stood on the stage in costume(戏服) and makeup. The amusing lines he had 13 with me so many times made the crowd laugh and cheer. In a strange turn of events, Kevin and I had 14 the day for everyone by working as a team.
Of course, I was terribly disappointed to have missed my chance in the spotlight, but I was extremely 15 to have such a good friend.
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I couldn’t believe my ears when I heard my name called for the leading role in our high school play. Mrs. Dermit, my drama(戏剧) teacher, had been looking for someone to play an energetic boy in a play. Luckily for me, she thought that I could act the 1 .
That afternoon my friend Kevin and I talked 2 about the play. Although Kevin hadn’t been 3 for a role on the stage, his job with helping all the actors was important to the success of the play. I told him I was a little __4 because I had a lot of lines(台词)to memorize. “You can do it.” he said. I knew I could 5 on him: we had been friends since the third grade, and we made a good team.
Preparations for the play moved at a rapid pace. While doing his own work, Kevin also spent hours helping me learn my lines. He often said my lines with me by silently moving his lips. We 6 that he could probably play my part as well as I could.
Three days before the 7 night, everything was ready for the performance. But when I woke up with a high fever on the day of the play, the whole production came to a sudden __8 . Everyone in the drama department was worried, 9 there was no way I could perform. The play was 10 to open in fewer than six hours, and we had no time to cancel. I tried to think of a way to help. Then it hit me---Kevin knew the 11 as well as I did. I called Mrs. Dermit to give her my 12 . Within a few short hours, Kevin stood on the stage in costume(戏服) and makeup. The amusing lines he had 13 with me so many times made the crowd laugh and cheer. In a strange turn of events, Kevin and I had 14 the day for everyone by working as a team.
Of course, I was terribly disappointed to have missed my chance in the spotlight, but I was extremely 15 to have such a good friend.
1. A.part B.play C.band D.scene
2. A.calmly B.sadly C.excitedly D.anxiously
3. A.had B.chosen C.invited D.trained
4. A.pleased B.bored C.nervous D.confused
5. A.rely B.operate C.base D.agree
6. A.expected B.debated C.agreed D.joked
7. A.ending B.closing C.opening D.greeting
8. A.change B.turn C.stop D.close
9. A.for B.but C.and D.so
10. A.written B.taken C.said D.scheduled
11. A.steps B.lines C.point D.case
12. A.introduction B.instruction C.explanation D.suggestion
13. A.saw B.read C.practiced D.watched
14. A.valued B.saved C.left D.kept
15. A.successful B.thankful C.trustful D.hopeful
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I couldn’t believe my ears when I heard my name called for the leading role in our high school play. Mrs. Dermit, my drama(戏剧) teacher, had been looking for someone to play an energetic boy in a play. Luckily for me, she thought that I could act the 1.
That afternoon my friend Kevin and I talked 2 about the play. Although Kevin hadn’t been 3 for a role on the stage, his job with helping all the actors was important to the success of the play. I told him I was a little 4 because I had a lot of lines(台词)to memorize. “You can do it.” he said. I knew I could 5 on him: we had been friends since the third grade, and we made a good team.
Preparations for the play moved at a rapid pace. While doing his own work, Kevin also spent hours helping me learn my lines. He often said my lines with me by silently moving his lips. We 6 that he could probably play my part as well as I could.
Three days before the 7 night, everything was ready for the performance. But when I woke up with a high fever on the day of the play, the whole production came to a sudden 8. Everyone in the drama department was worried, 9 there was no way I could perform. The play was 10 to open in fewer than six hours, and we had no time to cancel. I tried to think of a way to help. Then it hit me---Kevin knew the 11 as well as I did. I called Mrs. Dermit to give her my 12. Within a few short hours, Kevin stood on the stage in costume(戏服) and makeup. The amusing lines he had 13 with me so many times made the crowd laugh and cheer. In a strange turn of events, Kevin and I had 14 the day for everyone by working as a team.
Of course, I was terribly disappointed to have missed my chance in the spotlight, but I was extremely 15 to have such a good friend.
- 1.
- A.part
- B.play
- C.band
- D.scene
- A.
- 2.
- A.calmly
- B.sadly
- C.excitedly
- D.anxiously
- A.
- 3.
- A.had
- B.chosen
- C.invited
- D.trained
- A.
- 4.
- A.pleased
- B.bored
- C.nervous
- D.confused
- A.
- 5.
- A.rely
- B.operate
- C.base
- D.agree
- A.
- 6.
- A.expected
- B.debated
- C.agreed
- D.joked
- A.
- 7.
- A.ending
- B.closing
- C.opening
- D.greeting
- A.
- 8.
- A.change
- B.turn
- C.stop
- D.close
- A.
- 9.
- A.for
- B.but
- C.and
- D.so
- A.
- 10.
- A.written
- B.taken
- C.said
- D.scheduled
- A.
- 11.
- A.steps
- B.lines
- C.point
- D.case
- A.
- 12.
- A.introduction
- B.instruction
- C.explanation
- D.suggestion
- A.
- 13.
- A.saw
- B.read
- C.practiced
- D.watched
- A.
- 14.
- A.valued
- B.saved
- C.left
- D.kept
- A.
- 15.
- A.successful
- B.thankful
- C.trustful
- D.hopeful
- A.
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You Can't Be Replaced As a teenager, I felt I was always letting people down. I was rebellious (叛逆的) on the outside, 1 on the inside I wanted people to 2 me. Once I left home to hitchhike (搭便车) to California with my friend Penelope. The trip wasn't 3 and there were many times I didn't feel safe. One situation in particular left me 4 for still being alive. When I returned home, I was different -not so outwardly (外表上) sure of myself. I was happy to be home. But then I noticed that Penelope, who was 5 with us, was wearing my clothes. And my 6 seemed to like her better than me. I wondered if I would be 7 if I weren't there. I told my mom, and she explained that 8 Penelope was a lovely girl, no one could 9 me. I pointed out, "She is more patient and is neater than I have ever been." My mom said these were wonderful 10 but I was the only person who could fill my 11 . She made me realize that even with my 12 , -and they were many-I was a loved member of the family who couldn't be replaced. I became a searcher, 13 who I was and what made me unique. My 14 of myself was changing. I wanted a solid base to start from. I started to resist pressure to 15 in ways that I didn't like any more, and I 16 who I really was. I came to feel much more 17 that no one can ever take my place. Each of us holds a unique place in the world. You are 18 no matter what others say or what you may think. So 19 about being replaced. You 20 be. | ||||
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At first, I couldn't believe it. There were no desks in rows; no bells; no one had to go to class. Though we all lived“ 1 ”, nobody made us go to bed at a certain time; there was no“light out”.
The strange thing is 2 practically all the students went to class, and 3 people stayed up late at night. Only the new people stayed up or 4 class. The new ones always went wild at first, but this 5 lasted long. It took some getting used to the 6 . Our teacher treated us like grown-ups; never did we have to 7 “stand up”, “sit down”, or“speak out”. I don't 8 one student who didn't try his best.
The subjects were the same as those in 9 schools, but what a difference in the approach(=way of dealing with a person or thing)! For example, in botany(植物学)we had 10 classes in spring or fall, but instead we 11 two gardens, a vegetable garden and a flower garden. Then in 12 each of us studied a few particular things about what we 13 . In math the students built three different kinds of storerooms-small ones 14 but usable. They did this instead of having lessons in the classroom. They really had a 15 time too, designing everything, drawing the blueprints, 16 out the angles(角度)and so on. I didn't take math. I can't stand it! 17 , I could do the basic things with numbers. That's enough.
On the whole, I think I am a 18 person for having gone to the school. I can read and write as well as anyone else of my age, 19 I can think better. That's probably a real difference between the free school and regular school-the amount of 20 .
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