Tell the boy to ______ all lights as he leaves the room.
A. take off B. switch on C. switch off D. turn on
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Tell the boy to ______ all lights as he leaves the room.
A. take off B. switch on C. switch off D. turn on
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Please tell Tom not to leave the classroom unless he ______ that all the lights ______.
A. makes sure; are turned off
B. makes sure; will be turned off
C. is made sure; are turned off
D. will make sure; will be turned off
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________leaves the room last ought to turn off the lights.
A. Anyone B. The person C. Whoever D. Who
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______ me the truth, or I’m not going to leave the room.
A. Tell B. Telling C. To tell D. If you tell
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.Just as I was leaving the classroom, it ________ to me that I forgot to turn the lights off.
A. happened B. occurred C. hit D. struck
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Having checked the doors were closed and ______ all the lights were off, the boy opened the door to his bedroom.
A.why B.that C.when D.where
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Nobody noticed he entered the room because the lights _________________ burst.
A. happened to B. were to
C. in order to D. should have
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The chairman was about to declare the conference open ____ the lights went all out.
A. as B. while C. then D. when
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“There’s going to be one less boy in the room!” The words rang in my ears as the criminal(罪犯) pointed his gun against my head. The floodgates opened and tears ran down my face. No one in the courtroom(法庭) moved. Everyone was held silent with fear. A few seconds passed and the criminal put down his gun, turning his back on me.
“Cut!” the director shouted with joy. One take! We had done the scene in just one take. Then all the people who acted in the film went off for lunch.
I got my food and joined them, and the criminal, who had moments before been so scary, took his seat beside me and told us many funny jokes. A table of adults surrounded me, but I was never uncomfortable talking with strangers. I worked with these people and they worked with me. We talked, we laughed, we got to know each other and sometimes we became friends. At the end of the day we all went our separate ways, but we had been drawn close by working together to make this play.
After the show was broadcast, my friends asked if I had been scared of the criminal. At first this sounded funny. He was, after all, a kind and intelligent man. Then I realized that they didn’t see that side of him. Television and films are about creating an alternate(交替的) life that appears real even if for a while. We had been successful in doing that. Even my friends, who knew the real me, were drawn in the make-believe world of our story.
Acting has helped me to feel comfortable in my own skin and in communicating with others. I feel relaxed during interviews and when leadership opportunities come. Change is not threatening(威胁) to me, and I am grateful for the chance to learn and to grow in knowledge and experience in my life.
1.
In the film, what was the manner of the author’s character when facing the criminal?
A. Brave and calm. B. Anxious and terrified.
C. Shy and quiet. D. Heroic and fearless.
2.
We know from the passage that the author .
A. is a kind person B. has realized his dream to be an actor
C. has a gift for film acting D. has no experience in film acting
3.
When they had lunch, the author .
A. was too afraid to sit beside the criminal
B. was unwilling to talk with the others
C. was laughing to tears by the criminal’s jokes
D. was comfortable communicating with others
4.
Why could the author understand his friends’ questions?
A. He had a close relationship with his friends.
B. The actors performed so well that the audience accepted the story as true.
C. He thought it was normal for the audience to question the actors.
D. He thought they didn’t understand the process of film acting.
5.
It can be inferred from the passage that .
A. the author felt lucky to play in the film
B. it wasn’t the first time that the author had acted in films
C. the author’s friends encouraged him to act in films
D. the author had a successful career because of this film
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As a boy, Mark Twain caused much trouble for his parents. He used to play practical jokes on all his friends and neighbors. The nature of his jokes often led to violence (暴力). He hated to go to school and he constantly ran away from home. He always went in the direction of the nearby Mississippi. He liked to sit on the bank of the river for hours at a time and just gaze at the mysterious island and the passing boats. He learned many things about the river during those days. He learned all about its history and unusual people. He later made them part of the history of America in the book Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.
Mark Twain received his genius (天才) from his mother. Obviously he didn’t get it from his father. He once stated that he had never seen a smile on his father’s face. On the other hand, his mother had the ability to say humorous things. The same ability made Mark Twain an extremely humorous public speaker.
1.According to the passage, Mark Twain was a _______ boy.
A.shy B.brave C.naughty D.poor
2.Because of the nature of his jokes when he was a child, Mark Twain would _______.
A.ran away from school
B.cause his parents to quarrel with others
C.get into trouble with his friends and neighbors
D.like to sit on the bank of the Mississippi River
3. It can be learned form the passage that ______________.
A.Mark Twain’s father was a cruel man
B.Mark Twain never attended school on time
C.Mark Twain often went boating in the nearby river
D.Mark Twain’s mother was something of a humorist
4.In his book Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain wrote much about _______.
A.the Mississippi and the people living on it
B.his friends and neighbors
C.his school life
D.his parents
5.It is inferred that what affected Mark Twain’s character mostly was _______ .
A.his practical jokes
B.his father’s seriousness
C.the history of the Mississippi
D.his mother’s genius for humor
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