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    When our girls are brave, they are free to explore in their learning and in life. That exploration leads to the _______ of their talents, passions and weaknesses. On Saturday night we saw one of our students act so bravely that it took my _______ away.

One of the lead characters of our show, Blue Stockings, was played by a science teacher, Ben Walker. _______, Ben broke his nose very badly playing football on Saturday and consequently couldn't _______ . Ella Jones, a Year 11 student and part of the cast, who _______ to rest on Saturday, was _______ to play Ben's role.

Think about that. She had three hours' _______ , playing a role of a _______ she had never played before, in front of a paying audience, and if she couldn't _______, she would reduce the impact of the whole play. Not the end of the world, but it would be ________ for all concerned.

I would have __________. But Ella rose to the ______________. She said, “I was astonished ____________, I figured the show must go on and I wanted to ________.  I wasn't scared __________ I arrived at the theatre and realized how much there was to ________. It wasn't just about lines, but it was the stagecraft (舞台表演技巧). I was ________ about the other actors because I know how ________ it is to perform a role with someone who isn't as invested, especially if it is an emotional scene.”

Asked how the show __________, Ella said, “It was amazing, and the audience seemed to love the male character I played for the first time.” She added, “Just because you're scared doesn't mean you can’t be ________. Anyway, I made it.”

1.A.discovery B.change C.growth D.control

2.A.pain B.breath C.faith D.concern

3.A.Secretly B.Hopefully C.Unsurprisingly D.Unfortunately.

4.A.coach B.perform C.survive D.retire

5.A.refused B.decided C.happened D.promised

6.A.asked B.forced C.trained D.reminded

7.A.wait B.interval C.notice D.judgment

8.A.director B.woman C.man D.teacher

9.A.take it away B.look it up C.make it out D.carry it off

10.A.encouraging B.disappointing C.rewarding D.amusing

11.A.run B.agreed C.shared D.failed

12.A.power B.challenge C.danger D.threat

13.A.besides B.therefore C.however D.instead

14.A.win B.quit C.resist D.help

15.A.until B.unless C.so that D.the moment

16.A.put away B.hand in C.work out D.take over

17.A.doubtful B.confident C.curious D.worried

18.A.easy B.tough C.embarrassing D.interesting

19.A.sounded B.improved C.started D.went

20.A.brave B.proud C.calm D.shy

 

1.A 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.C 9.D 10.B 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.D 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述的是Ben受伤不能参加比赛,而是由女演员Ella扮演其男性角色,尽管有难度,但最终成功。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这种探索导致他们发现自己的才能、激情和弱点。A. discovery发现;B. change改变;C. growth增长,生长;D. control控制。根据exploration leads to和of their talents, passions and weaknesses可知,此处指导致这些“发现”。故选A。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:星期六晚上,我们看到我们的一个学生表现得如此勇敢,使我大吃一惊。A. pain疼痛;B. breath呼吸;C. faith信仰;D. concern关心。固定搭配:take one’s breath away“使某人大为惊讶”。故选B。 3.考查副词词义辨析。句意:不幸的是,本在星期六踢足球时把鼻子摔得很严重,因此不能参加比赛。A. Secretly秘密地;B. Hopefully充满希望地;C. Unsurprisingly不出所料地;D. Unfortunately遗憾地。根据第3空后的Ben broke his nose very badly playing football on Saturday and consequently couldn't可知,此处指受伤,不能参加比赛,所以“非常遗憾”。故选D。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:不幸的是,Ben在星期六踢足球时把鼻子摔得很严重,因此不能参加比赛。A. coach训练;B. perform执行;C. survive幸存;D. retire退休。此处指不能“参加”比赛。故选B。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:演员埃拉·琼斯是一名11年级的学生,碰巧周六休息,她被要求扮演Ben的角色。A. refused拒绝;B. decided决定;C. happened碰巧发生;D. promised许诺。此处指“碰巧”休息。故选C。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:演员埃拉·琼斯是一名11年级的学生,碰巧周六休息,她被要求扮演Ben的角色。A. asked请求,问;B. forced强迫;C. trained训练;D. reminded提醒。此处“请求”琼斯扮演Ben的角色。故选A。 7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:想一想。她提前三个小时通知,在已经付了费的观众面前扮演一个她从未扮演过的角色,如果她演不下去,她就会减少整部戏的影响。A. wait等待;B. interval间隔;C. notice通知;D. judgment判断。此处指提前三小时得到“通知”。故选C。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:想一想。她提前三个小时通知,在付费观众面前扮演一个她从未扮演过的男人角色,如果她演不下去,她就会减少整部戏的影响。A. director主任,导演;B. woman女人;C. man男人;D. teacher教师。根据语境可知,Ben是一个男人。故选C。 9.考查动词短语辨析。句意:想一想。她提前三个小时通知,在付费观众面前扮演一个她从未扮演过的角色,如果她演不下去,她就会减少整部戏的影响。A. take it away拿走;B. look it up查找;C. make it out明白,理解;D. carry it off掩饰过去。因为她是演出救场,如果不能“掩饰过去”就会影响整部戏。故选D。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:不是世界末日,但对所有相关的人来说都是令人失望的。A. encouraging令人受鼓舞的;B. disappointing令人失望的;C. rewarding值得的;D. amusing有趣的。根据Not the end of the world, but此处but表示转折,指对相关的人来说是“令人失望的”。故选B。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我会逃跑的。A. run跑,经营;B. agreed同意;C. shared分享;D. failed失败。此处指我会“跑走的”。故选A。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但是艾拉接受了挑战。A. power力量,能力;B. challenge挑战;C. danger危险;D. threat恐吓。根据转折连词but可知,艾拉接受了“挑战”。故选B。 13.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我很惊讶,但我想节目必须继续下去,我想帮忙。A. besides另外,此外;B. therefore因此;C. however然而;D. instead代替,反而。根据I would have ____11____.和I figured the show must go on可知,此处表示“转折”。故选C。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我很惊讶,但我想节目必须继续下去,我想帮忙。A. win赢得;B. quit停止;C. resist抵抗;D. help帮助。根据I figured the show must go on可知,我要“帮忙”。选D。 15.考查状语从句。句意:我并不害怕,直到我来到剧院,我才意识到有多少事情要解决。A. until直到……为止;B. unless除非;C. so that为了;D. the moment一……就……。此处是until引导的时间状语从句,故选A。 16.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我并不害怕,直到我来到剧院,我才意识到有多少事情要解决。A. put away放好,储存;B. hand in上交;C. work out解决;D. take over接管。此处指有许多工作要解决。故选C。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我很担心其他演员,因为我知道和一个不太投入的人演一个角色有多难,尤其是在情感戏里。A. doubtful可疑的;B. confident自信的;C. curious好奇的;D. worried担忧的。根据前文可知这里是替代Ben的角色,所以“担心”和其他演员的配合。故选D。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我很担心其他演员,因为我知道和一个不太投入的人演一个角色有多难,尤其是在情感戏里。A. easy容易的;B. tough艰苦的,困难的;C. embarrassing令人尴尬的;D. interesting有趣的。根据前文可知,这里是替代Ben的角色,所以演起来是“困难的”。故选B。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当被问及演出进展如何时,艾拉说:“太棒了,观众似乎很喜欢我第一次扮演的男性角色。”A. sounded听起来;B. improved提高;C. started开始;D. went进行。此处表示演出的“进展情况”。故选D。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她补充道:“你害怕并不意味着你不能勇敢。不管怎样,我成功了。”A. brave 勇敢的;B. proud自豪的;C. calm冷静的;D. shy害羞的。此处指挑战一个角色害怕,但并不意味着不“勇敢”。故选A。
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