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May 24, 2005 will live in my mind forever. The day started to go wrong 1. 2. I left home. Normally, the school bus arrives at 7:30, but that day it didn't arrive at all! After waiting for ages, I decided to walk. This was a big mistake! The sun was already 3. 4. and you can imagine how I felt by the time I arrived at school. But the trouble was only just beginning. As I climbed up the stairs to the classroom, I heard 5. 6. 7. behind me. It was Mr. Fan, the English teacher, calling out my name. "Good luck in the poetry reading competition this afternoon," said Mr. Fan as he quickly passed me... When I left the stage people didn't applaud very loudly and it came as no surprise that I was last in the competition. And so the day went on, until finally I climbed, 8. 9. 10., into bed. Even then, my troubles were not over. As I got into bed, my hand knocked over the glass of water on the bedside table. Water spilled all over my pillow. What a clumsy end to an awful day!
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It is not surprising that people wanted to believe these ancient views as they had 1. 2. 3. by the great philosopher Aristotle. He said that the Earth must be the center of the universe because it felt like the Earth was 4. 5.. Galilei disagreed. At first, people approved of his studies and 6. 7. 8. 9., but later when he proved Aristotle wrong, they grew angry and 10. 11. 12. 13.. They didn't want to challenge what they'd always thought was true.
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It seems obvious now how we 1. 2. and understanding. To start with, you need questions. Then, to find answers, you observe the world around you and study the facts. After that you consider possible answers and test each to find the fight ones. Although today we are more 3. 4. 5. a few key words into a search engine and waiting for the Internet to spit the answer out for us...
请把下列句子翻译成英语(括号中的提示词必须用,且不能更改词性,否则不能得分)。
1.让一个如此年轻的秘书来负责会议的所有安排是不明智的。(sense n., charge n.)
2.我的建议非常值得考虑,我有信心它会被证明是解决问题的最好办法。(worth adj.,prove)
3.记住,缺乏有效的沟通和信任经常会引发争吵。(bear, lack n.)
4.2008年北京成功举办了奥运会,这为我国带来了数十亿美金的收入。(witness v., bring短语)
5.当他得知家乡遭受了洪灾,他一时间说不出话来。(strike v., loss)
语法填空,51-53是虚拟语气,54-55是间接引语,56-58是非谓语动词,59-60是情态动词。
1.What do you think would happen if there ______ (be) no light in the day?
2.The manager demanded that the task ______ (finish) as soon as possible.
3.I wish I ______ (attend) the meeting yesterday.
4."Don't open the door, please."
She told us ______ the door, please.
5."Are there any cheaper ones?"
Lily asked ______ any cheaper ones.
6.-Why hasn't Nancy come to meet us?
-Oh, my God! I forgot ______ (telephone) her!
7.Unless ______ (invite), he will not come to the party.
8.More highways have been built in China, ______ (make) it much easier for people to travel form one place to another.
9.He _______(not refuse) it. It was a pity that he missed such a good offer.
10.It ______ (rain) last night, for the ground is wet.
If you have ever been in a school play or even made believe you were a doctor, detective, or a space traveler, you know the enjoyment that acting brings. Almost all of us have the wish to play the part of someone-or something else. 1.
In the ancient world, acting was often associated with religious ceremonies and other special occasions. As far back as 2200 B.C. trained Chinese actors performed ceremonial dances in costume and makeup at harvest festivals. 2. To the dance was gradually added pantomime-the imitation of movements and gestures-as well as the wearing of masks, the singing of chants, and finally the use of dialogue.
While acting was coming into its own in the ancient Chinese classical theatre, it was doing the same in the western world, in Greece. From about 500 B.C. on, acting became a highly specialized art in Greece. Greek actors, however, still wore masks, and their motions were largely fixed by custom. 3.
Modern acting, by contrast, gives the individual actor great opportunity to develop his or her personal talents for serious, comic, or musical drama. The names, faces, and styles of famous movie actors are known worldwide. 4. A special form of acting takes place in radio drama, which was highly popular before television. In radio drama the actors face a unique challenge. They are unseen by their audience. So they must rely on voice alone to make their characters real to the listeners.
5. Only forty percent of Broadway actors are employed, most of them for only part of the year. Those who become stars need not only talent, but determination. They must not be easily discouraged. Otherwise, they might give up before the opportunity for stardom presents itself.
A. The origins of acting are in the act of remembering.
B. Drama in Greece began with festivals honoring Dionysus.
C. It is believed that this was the first step in the development of acting.
D. Historical records indicate that this desire is as old as civilization itself.
E. Acting is not, as many people think, a quick, easy road to fame and riches.
F. Therefore, they had little opportunity to show their individual personalities.
G. Broadway and television provide other stages on which actors can display their talent.