资源简介 睢宁一中高一年级 10 月学情检测英语试题答案听力 AABCB/CBACC/BCCBA/ACBBA阅读理解(A) BCA(B) CBAD(C) DBDD(D) CACB七选五 BGEAC完形填空 DABCA/DBCAC/DBCAA课文语篇填空56.arguments 57.painful 58.changing 59.to balance 60.However 61.regularly62.communication 63.when 64. it 65.and语法填空66. traditional 67.smaller monly 69.generations 70.to cool71.and 72.which 73. a 74. have existed 75. preferring应用文写作A possible version:Dear Wang Fang,I heard that you have won first prize in the English Speech Contest, so I'mwriting to give my sincere congratulations.You don't know how excited I was when I heard the good news. I am proud ofyou! Your pronunciation and fluent English made a deep impression on me. It came asno surprise to me that you won the contest. Could you share with me how youimprove your spoken English Your experience will be of great help to me in learning.I will be grateful if you can write back to me and give me your advice. I amlooking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li Hua回答问题(大意相似即可得分){#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}76.After she attended an English show.77.Her dream was to become a star and perform on stage.78.She’s required to be a scriptwriter (rather than a performer).79.She discussed with her partners and turned to the teachers.80.Teamwork/Collaboration can cause the success of a performance.附听力材料(Text 1)M: The film begins at seven.We have 20 minutes to drive there. Are you ready toleave W: Almost. Just as soon as I put the clean dishes away.(Text 2)W: Today I had my first English class.M: How was it W: It was interesting. The teacher gave us three ways to help ourselves learn thelanguage...(Text 3)M: How was it that Tom managed to pass Test of English as a Foreign Language orTOEFL,as it is called W: Oh, he had studied English in a language school for several years. And hard workpaid off.(Text 4)M: When will we get to Paris W: Let's see. It's 6 o'clock now. And we have been flying for 5 hours. Our plane willland in thirty minutes.(Text 5)M: Where is your dictionary W:What do you mean You've got one yourself, haven't you M: Oh, if I had got mine, I wouldn't need yours.(Text 6)M: Hi, my name is Pete. You are Ann. Isn't that right W: Hi,Pete.How do you know my name M: Do you see that girl in the red top She told me who you are.{#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}W: Oh,Amy,the Spanish girl M:Yes,that's her.W: I met her last week at a party. Anyway, you must be from the United States M: Actually I live in London, but my family live in Seattle.W: Oh, I'm from London as well.M:Where in London do you live W: In Wimbledon-quite close to the tennis court actually, which is very nice because Ilove tennis.M: I play tennis there every week. Shall we have a game one day W: That would be lovely. But now let's go and get a drink.(Text 7)W: Which do you like best, basketball, football or volleyball M: I like football best. What about you W: I prefer basketball to football. I admire basketball stars very much.M: I think football is much more popular than basketball in the world. It drives peoplecrazy.W: Oh,no. Basketball is as popular as football. NBA games are very exciting. And thestars are more popular.M: Perhaps you are right. But basketball is not to my taste. What's your otherfavorites M: We're different again. I like films. I think they are interesting. They teach in anamazing way. I learn a lot from them.W: I like reading. Books are my good friends. Whenever I am free, I read books,books of any kind.W: Different ideas make the world wonderful, don't they M: I can't agree more.(Text 8)W: Jack,what are you doing W: I can see that. But why are you reading advertisements for houses for sale Areyou buying a house M: I'm reading.M: No. But I like to see what is available.W: Can I have a look as well {#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}M: Of course.Have a seat.W: Oh, this one looks really good.And look at the garden. It's so beautiful.M: Yes,nice. But I prefer this wooden house with a garden fence and a round roof.W: Yes, but my house has large windows and gets lots of sun. And it has a smallbalcony at the top.M: Well, you can't compare a small balcony to this large one. This is perfect forhaving a barbecue in summer.W: Talking about a barbecue, didn't you say you would organize one next week M:Yes,next Saturday. I hope you can make it.(Text 9)W: Excuse me. I need to get to Cambridge today.M: Would you like to go by train or by bus W: I am not sure.Which one is better M: The bus is cheaper but also slower. It will take about two and a half hours.W: And how long does the train take M: If you take the fast train, it will take about 50 minutes.W: Where do I catch the train M: The trains for Cambridge leave from King's Cross Station. They runapproximately every half-hour. Most trains to Cambridge go from Platform 9.W: How do I get to King'sCross Station M: The best way is to take an underground tube train directly to King's Cross Station.The underground station is just round the corner from here.M: It is very easy. Just turn right when you leave and then turn right again at the firstcrossroads. The entrance to the underground station is about 50 meters further on.W: Can you show me on the map W: Thank you very much.M: You're welcome.(Text 10)Recently, I needed to find a book for one of my classes at the university, but I didn'tknow if the university library had it in their collection, so I went to the library websiteand searched for the book online. You can search either by subject,title or author, andthe website will tell you if the book is checked in or checked out by others. In my case,the book was still available, so I went to the library the next day and found it on the{#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}shelf using the library catalog number. I then went to the circulation desk and checkedthe book out using my university ID card. In most cases, students and teachers cancheck out books for up to one month, and you can renew them if you still want tohang on to them. If you return them after that, then they are overdue, and you have topay a late fee. If you lose a book, then you have to pay to replace it. I often use thelibrary and check out books instead of buying them if I can. Borrowing books cansave you money in the long run.{#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}睢宁一中高一年级 10 月学情检测英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30分)第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What time is it now A. About 6:40. B. About 7:00. C. About 7:20.2. What will the woman probably continue doing A. Explaining the three ways.B. Having the first English class.C. Giving the students some advice.3. What played the most important role in Tom's passing the TOEFL test A. His luck. B. His effort. C. The language school.4. Where does the conversation most probably take place A. On a train. B. On a bus. C. On a plane.5. What does the man want to do A. Lend his dictionary to the woman.B. Borrow the woman's dictionary.C. Help the woman find the dictionary.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7题。6.Where does Amy come from A. America. B. England. C.Spain.7.What will the speakers possibly do some day A. Hold a party. B. Play a ball game. C.Visit Seattle.听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。8. What does the woman like best A. Basketball and reading. B. Football and films. C. Basketball and films.9.What do both the two speakers probably agree on A. Football is absolutely the best.B. Basketball is always the best.C. People have different favorites.听第 8段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10.Why is the man reading advertisements for houses A. He expects to buy one.B. He aims to rent a house.C. He is interested in seeing houses.11. What does Jack like about the wooden house A. The large windows. B. The large balcony. C. Enough sunlight.1{#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}12. When will the man have a barbecue A. This Sunday. B. Next summer. C. Next Saturday.听第 9段材料,回答第 13 至 16题。13. How long will it take to get to Cambridge by bus A. About 50 minutes. B. About 100 minutes. C.About 150 minutes.14. How often do trains run from King's Cross Station to Cambridge A. About every twenty minutes. B. About every thirty minutes. C. About every forty minutes.15. What does the man advise the woman to do to reach King’s Cross Station A. Take a subway. B. Take a bus. C. Take a train.16. Where should the man turn right to get to the entrance A. At the first crossroads. B. At the second crossroads. C. At the third crossroads.听第 10段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17.Why did the speaker need the book A. For his job. B. For his hobby. C. For his class.18. How did the speaker check the book out A. By paying some money first.B. With her university ID card.C. With the library catalog number.19. How long can a book be kept before it is renewed A. For half a month. B. For one month. C. For two months.20. Why would the speaker rather borrow books A. To save money.B. To hang on to them.C. To improve her reading efficiency.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)ASitting on the edge of the world, Sydney is considered as one of the world’s greatest cities.Here are some things you should do and see in Sydney.Explore Sydney’s hottest neighborhoodMany big-ticket attractions can be found in or around the Circular Quay area, right by the port.Here, you can get on ferries(轮渡) to faraway islands or go exploring on foot with the Sydney OperaHouse, Royal Botanic Gardens and Museum of Contemporary all nearby.Take side tripsPopular among outdoor types, the rough Blue Mountains—about two hours by train west ofthe city—promises winter skiing, excellent hiking and kangaroo sightings. Walking through thenational park, travelers will watch forests, waterfalls, natural caves, small villages and rockformations.The Hunter valley, just a two-hour drive north of Sydney, is Australia’s oldest wine region.Most vineyards(葡萄园 ) are family-owned, focusing on small production. Wine is more personalhere.Stay in styleThe classic Langham Hotel is located just west of Circular Quay, offering easy access to thefamous port.2{#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}As you explore its beautiful corridors(走廊), look for contemporary artworks from around theworld—The Langham Hotel has the largest art gathering (more than $1 million worth) in Australia.Meanwhile, those looking for a more relaxed experience can go camping on CockatooIsland—just a quick boat ride from Circular Quay.Travel tips Leaving tips at the bar or for a taxi isn’t expected, but it’s appreciated. When riding in a taxi alone, it’s customary to sit in the front seat. Bring sun cream, sunglasses and hat—whatever the season. On Sundays, families enjoy discounted fares on Sydney’s ferries and trains.21. What can you do in the Blue Mountains A. Explore the artificial caves. B. Watch the lovely kangaroos.C. Taste locally produced wine. D. Enjoy the unique corridors.22. What makes the Langham Hotel special A. Its ideal location. B. Its first-class service.C. Its big collection of artworks. D. Its modem architectural style.23. Which of the following is strongly suggested about touring Sydney A. Ensure sun protection. B. Offer bar tips.C. Sit behind the driver in a taxi. D. Travel by train.BWhen our son was born, my wife and I discussed the financial and career influence of either ofus taking extended leave. My wife is a dentist. The extended leave would have been harmful to thedentist office she built and to our household finances. Fortunately, my law firm offered paid paternityleave (陪产假) , a unique benefit. But my wife was unsure whether she should take the extendedleave — and at times, so was I. Although my boss was supportive, friends thought I had lost mymind and told me I was ruining my career.I finally decided to take paternity leave. I'd never been able to experience the struggles ofmotherhood; I soon understood professional women facing the challenge of taking leave, as mostpeople kept saying things like: Enjoy your vacation!" Let's be clear. Paternity leave is not a vacation.Saying so is rude to every stay-at-home parent. From when I woke up until I nearly passed out, I wastaking care of my family.Paternity leave is rare. Understandably, for small businesses, paid leave is too difficult to carryout financially, but for larger companies, it should be discussed as a benefit. Yet, according to studies,paid paternity leave dropped 5% from 2010 to 2014, and, in fact, only 12% of private U.S. workersreceive paid leave.Beyond paid leave, we must address the flexibility stigma (耻辱 ) "—a culturalbelief considering workers who use parental leave policies as poor-quality or undeserving. Fathersmay experience pressure to give up taking paternity leave to uphold the image of an ideal worker".Paternity leave isn't an excuse for not working. Before my leave, I was the top billing associatein my law firm. This is about redefining societal standards and gender roles. Will my son rememberthose first four months of Daddy reading Curious George or singing Goodnight Moon Maybe not.But my wife and I have now set the tone for how gender does not define family roles in ourhousehold or society.24. What makes the author hesitate about taking paternity leave at times A. The lack of support from his boss.B. The concern expressed by his wife.3{#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}C. The negative opinion of his friends.D. The financial burden on the whole family.25.What do most people think of taking paternity leave A. It's necessary. B. It's relaxing.C. It's tiring work. D.It's unfair to fathers.26. What do Paragraphs 3 and 4 mainly talk about A. Social reasons behind fathers rarely taking paternity leave.B. The influence of paid paternity leave on businesses.C. The problems with present paternity leave policies.D. Fathers attitude towards taking paternity leave.27. What is author’s view on experiencing of taking paternity leave A. It prepares him for his future job.B. It improves the father-child relationship.C. It is beneficial to his son’s development.D. It is helpful in changing fixed ideas about males.CDo you know the names of the people who live next door Chances are you live next tosomeone, but do you actually know them Sadly, the only time we do seem to hear about people'sneighbours is when things go wrong - hearing people say things like they have the bad neighbours!So,what does go wrong When talking about famous feuds(宿仇) with people who live close,you only need to think ofthe Montagues and Capulets in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Thankfully,most real-life quarrelsdon't go that far. These days, especially in cities, many people live in buildings. Our neighbours areall around us - so what problems can come from that The first obvious cause of argument is noise pollution. Loud noise through thewalls,construction(施工 ), or people arguing next door can disturb the silence of your livingspace.Asking someone directly to turn the music down can cause you to feel anxious. However, ifyou get someone like a building manager to speak to your neighbour, it can make things moreawkward because you didn't speak to your neighbour directly.And then what about smells?If your neighbour likes eating food with pungent(刺激的) smells,and the smells flow through your window, what can you do There are some other common problems,such as water running through the wall, pets making noise, and littering from the window above you.These can bring anger over time.It's not easy living next door to someone, especially if they're noisy. But having a clear andhonest conversation might help. Also, try thinking if what you are doing could make your neighboursangry. If it's something that would make you feel bad, maybe think again.28. Why does the author mention Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in paragraph 2 A.To present a fact. B.To provide an example.C.To explain a topic. D.To make a comparison.29. What are you advised to do if a neighbor makes too much noise A. Turn to the police. B. Talk to the neighbor directly.C. Quarrel with the neighbor. D. Ask the building manager for help.30.What can we infer about a neighbor's pungent food smells A.They provide you pleasure. B.They open your imagination.4{#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}C. They're your neighbor's favorites. D.They make you uncomfortable.31.What is the last paragraph mainly about A. How to make a neighbor happy. B. How to deal with a noisy neighbour.C. How to communicate with a neighbour. D. How to get along well with a neighbour.DAs summer approaches and tourism season begins, social media users will struggle to answerthe age-old question: If you didn't post about your vacation, did you really even go Though it may be difficult for some to escape work emails and update social media duringvacation, the island of Ulko-Tammio in Finland is appealing to visitors to avoid their screens andexplore nature wholeheartedly.Claiming to be the world's first phone-free tourist island, Ulko-Tammio is located in the EasternGulf of Finland and Finland has been named “world's happiest country”for six years and, somewhatinterestingly, is home to Nokia,the famous mobile phone brand.“The island of Ulko-Tammio, located off the coast of Hamina, will be a phone-free area thissummer,” an expert in island tourism at Visit Kotka-Hamina Mats Selin said.“We want to encourageholidaymakers to switch off their smart devices and to stop and fully enjoy the island.”One of Finland's 41 national parks, Ulko-Tammio is uninhabited by people, but is home tomany rare birds and plants, which visitors can spot on a hike along the island's nature trails or fromthe island's bird tower.Taking part in the campaign(运动) for tourists on Ulko-Tammio is voluntary and, since mobilenetwork is still working on the island,the difficulty in avoiding smart devices will beever-present.However, the staff of Parks & Wildlife Finland,the company that manages the island,hopes thatthe campaign encourages tourists to stay away from smart devices and engage withthe scenery andfellow visitors.“Switching off your phone,exploring nature and meeting people face-to-face will surelyimprove your mood and well-being,”psychologist and Research Manager at the Finnish Institute forHealth and Welfare Sari Castrén said. “We spend countless hours focusing on our social media feeds,so taking a short break from them means you have more time for new experiences.”32. What can we learn about the island of Ulko-Tammio A. It is home to a world-famous smartphone brand.B. It prevents tourists from using any smart devices.C. It aims to encourage tourists to totally enjoy nature.D. It has been a phone-free tourist island for six years.33.What is paragraph 5 mainly about A. Things recommended to watch on the island.B. The importance of the island in Finland.C. The common way to explore national parks.D. Protected places for rare birds and plants.34. What is a challenge for the island's tourists to avoid using phones A. Fellow visitors’ sharing.B. Some staff’s support.C. Functioning mobile network.D. Access to free mobile phones.5{#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}35.What's Sari Castrén’s attitude toward the island’s campaign A. Unclear. B. Positive. C. Unconcerned. D. Objective.第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。China has made great improvements in environmental protection during the past 70 years. 36 .Each species on Earth has a role to play in the ecosystem.In recent decades, a series of wildlife protection movements have been carried out by the centralgovernment. 37 . The giant panda and the crested ibis(朱鹮) are among these success stories.The giant panda used to have a population of 1,114 in the 1970s. It now totals 1,864 thanks to52 protection areas. 38 . By the end of 2018, seven of the nine pandas released had survived in thewild. 39 . In 1981, seven crested ibises were found in Yangxian county, Shaanxi province. Since then,breeding programs have helped the population reach 2,000. China has even sent crested ibises toJapan and South Korea in recent years to help with the species’ survival.40 . Key projects will be continually carried out to improve protection, including making thelists of wild animals and plants under state protection, and also fighting against illegal wildlife trade.A. Another species was once thought to be almost extinct.B. Protecting wildlife is, without doubt, an important part.C. China will continue its efforts at the wildlife protection.D. People call for immediate protection of the remaining species.E. Scientists have worked to feed pandas and then release them into the wild.F. As environmental damage has increased, signs of change have appeared around the world.G. Several species in danger of extinction have made impressive progress thanks to the methods。第三部分 语言知识运用第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。One Saturday afternoon in a small town, Emma came out of a shoe shop with some new shoes.They were 41 shoes, but Emma was very 42 with them. She was seventy-three years oldand did not have much money. She began to 43 home.It was a 44 town and there was nobody in the street. 45 , Emma heard somethingbehind her. She did not have time to look, because just then somebody ran up behind her, hit her ont h e 4 6 , a n d s n a t c h e d (抢夺 ) h e r b a g o u t o f h e r h a n d s . Emm a 4 7 ."Help! Help!" Emma cried. But nobody came. Emma 48 got up and went to the nearesthouse. The people there were very 49 and gave Emma a cup of tea. Soon an ambulance cameand took her to a 50 .At the hospital a doctor looked at Emma's head and back and told her to stay in hospital for afew days. Emma thanked the 51 .Later, a policeman 52 the hospital and Emma told him about the bag-snatcher. Thepoliceman 53 a small bag. In it there were a lot of pictures of eyes and ears, hair and mouths.Carefully Emma took the small pictures and 54 a big picture of the young man's face.After two days, in a morning a policeman came to the hospital with Emma's new shoes and anempty bag. "A little girl 55 them in the street and took them to the police station," he said."How kind she is! Thank you very much," Emma said and felt happy, though she lost some money.41. A. nice B. suitable C. expensive D. cheap42. A. pleased B. bored C. patient D. angry6{#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}43. A. drive B. walk C. run D. miss44. A. busy B. noisy C. quiet D. safe45. A. Suddenly B. Luckily C. Finally D. Happily46. A. eyes B. nose C. legs D. head47. A. sat down B. fell down C.turned around D. gave up48. A. quickly B.easily C. slowly D. proudly49. A. kind B. strict C. strange D. funny50. A. school B. station C. hospital D. shop51. A. nurse B. policeman C. girl D. doctor52. A. saw B. reached C. left D. remembered53. A. closed B. bought C. opened D.borrowed54. A. drew B. enjoyed C. took D. made55. A. found B. lost C. carried D. dropped第二节 教材语篇填空 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。In the family, heated (56)__________(argue) and cold silences are very common betweenteenagers and their parents. Such family tensions are often caused by teenagers' (57)_______(pain)physical changes, such as (58) __________ (change) voice and weight problems. Besides, it can be abig headache (59)___________(balance) teenagers' developing mental needs. (60)________,teenagers can take action to improve the situation, for example, they can communicate with theirparents (61)__________(regular) and honestly. Through such healthy (62)__________(communicate), teenagers can learn (63)__________ to back down and when to ask parents to relaxtheir control. In fact, (64) __________ is quite normal to struggle with the stress that parent-childtensions create. The stormy period will not last long (65)__________ everything will turn out allright in the end.第三节 语法填空(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。A skywell, or “tian jing” (天井) in Mandarin, is a typical feature of a 66 (tradition) homein southern and eastern China. Different from a northern Chinese courtyard, generally speaking, askywell is 67 (small) and less exposed to the outdoor environment.Sky wells are 68 (common) seen in homes dating back to Ming and Qing dynasties,which were built to house 69 (generation) of relatives. Sky wells managed 70 (cool)buildings in an era well before air-conditioning existed. When wind blows above a skywell house, itcan enter the indoor space through the opening. Since outdoor air is often cooler than indoor air, theincoming wind travels down the walls to the lower stories 71 creates airflows by replacingwarmer indoor air, 72 rises and leaves through the opening.Designed to serve as 73 gathering space for families or communities as well, skywellbuildings 74 (exist) in China for hundreds of years. Although in recent times they have oftenbeen forgotten by people 75 (prefer) modern facilities, due to a revival of our Chinesearchitecture, skywell buildings have been making a comeback.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 25分)第一节 应用文写作(满分 15分)假如你是李华,你的好友王芳在中学生英语演讲比赛中荣获了一等奖。请你根据以下内容,给她写一封祝贺信。内容包括:(1) 表达你的愉悦心情;(2) 向她表示祝贺;(3) 请她介绍成功的经验。7{#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#}注意:(1) 词数 80 左右;(2) 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:英语演讲比赛 the English Speech ContestDear Wang Fang,Yours,Li Hua第二节 回答问题(共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10分)Many of us want to be a star. You may have imagined yourself dressed up, standing on a stage.With the spotlight shining on you, you prepare to give an amazing performance in front of a largeaudience. At the sound of their applause, you feel like a superstar. I’ve had similar thoughts.However, my point of view completely changed after an English drama show.Since I was a little girl, I dreamt of becoming a star and performing on stage. When I found outthat our school would hold an English drama show at the end of April, I couldn’t have been moredelighted. I firmly believed that it was my time to achieve my dream.But things seemed to go off track. After considering my skills and abilities, I was required to bea scriptwrite(r 编剧)instead of a performer. Hearing the news, I was so upset that it felt like my heartsank to the bottom of a dark lake filled with ice. But I eventually calmed down and accepted theposition.Over the following month, my partners and I brainstormed(头脑风暴) every day and discussedthe plot. Though it was a difficult task, we never gave up. We surfed the internet and got inspirationfrom others’ scripts. Sometimes, we also asked for help from teachers who knew about the topic.With great effort, we finally completed our script.When the big day finally came, I was full of mixed emotions. On one hand, like sitting on pinsand needles, I was afraid that our script wouldn't live up to our expectations. On the other hand, myheart was thumping with excitement because I knew that we had put in a lot of effort and that it wasfinally time to showcase our work. The curtains opening and the show beginning, a surge of prideand accomplishment ran through me. As the actors delivered their lines and the audience laughed andapplauded, I felt like we had achieved something special.What I learned was that instead of being on the stage to be a star, there are so many rolescontributing to the success of a performance. Without the lighting crew, sound technicians, makeupartists, and scriptwriters, a show could not exist. What’s more, it was teamwork and collaborationthat helped us work together towards a common goal, which was the key to achieving such a bigsuccess. Although not getting to perform on stage, I was happy to have played a part in creating amemorable experience for everyone involved.根据短文内容回答下列问题。(不能引用文章原句,每个回答不超过 10个单词)76.When did the author’s thought begin to change _______________________________________________________________________________77.What’s the author’s dream when she was little _______________________________________________________________________________78.Why did the author feel upset on hearing the news _______________________________________________________________________________79.How did the author complete her task _______________________________________________________________________________80.What did the author learn from the experience __________________________________________________________________________________8{#{QQABSQSQggCoQABAAQhCAQXiCgGQkgCCCYgOgBAEMAAAiRNABAA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 10月考听力.mp3 高一10月考学情检测.pdf 高一月考答案.pdf