19.When I agreed to stage-managed my school's production of Guys and Dolls,I had no idea of(61)what a stage manager actually did.Still,I (62)decided(decide) that it would be a(n)(63)interesting (interest)experience,and a way to get involved with theater.Besides,if there was already a director and some technicians to build the sets and run lights,how much could there be (64)left(leave)for a stage manager to do?I figured that I would spend a lot of time(65)on rehearsals(彩排)and scripts(劇本).
I was discouraged by the first rehearsal.I discovered that it was my (66)responsibility(responsible) to make sure that all of the cast actors were present,had scripts,and gave (67)me(I) their schedules before leaving the room.It was not an easy thing.I found that it was impossible (68)to get(get) all twenty-five cast members together for a group scene,since actors kept (69)calling(call)me with emergency appointments,and last-minute family gatherings.
Finally,it was the opening night.I sat to the side of the stage,(70)with my script open on a music stand in front of me.The lights came up,the show began,and I knew that it had all been worthwhile.

分析 作者在本文中講述了自己一次難忘的經(jīng)歷.有一次作者被安排參加學(xué)校的音樂劇 Guys and Dolls的排練,他對(duì)劇本了解很少,但還是決定了參與這項(xiàng)活動(dòng),因?yàn)樗J(rèn)為這將是一個(gè)很有趣的經(jīng)歷.作者認(rèn)為他應(yīng)該把大量時(shí)間放在彩排和劇本上.在第一次彩排中作者遇到了問題,他發(fā)現(xiàn)這根本不是一件容易的事情.最終,音樂劇上演了,當(dāng)作者坐在舞臺(tái)前,燈光亮起表演開始時(shí)他知道所有一切都是值得的.

解答 61.what;考查引導(dǎo)詞,這里關(guān)系代詞what引導(dǎo)一個(gè)定語從句,作介詞of的定語.             
62.decided;考查動(dòng)詞時(shí)態(tài),短文用的是過去時(shí)態(tài),前后時(shí)態(tài)要保持一致,所以動(dòng)詞decide要用過去時(shí)態(tài).      
63.interesting;考查分詞作形容詞,分詞作形容詞時(shí)現(xiàn)在分詞修飾物,形容事物的性質(zhì);過去分詞修飾人,形容人的心理感受;句中修飾的是experience,故用現(xiàn)在分詞.      
64.left;考查動(dòng)詞語態(tài),分析這個(gè)句子,主語和動(dòng)詞leave之間是被動(dòng)關(guān)系,所以動(dòng)詞要用被動(dòng)語態(tài).
65.on;考查固定搭配,"花費(fèi)時(shí)間做某事"用"spend time in doing sth"或"spend time on sth",空格后面rehearsals是名詞,所以此處用on.
66.responsibility;考查名詞,形容詞性物主代詞my后面要跟名詞形式,所以空格處用名詞形式.    
67.me; 考查人稱代詞,此處用在動(dòng)詞give之后,所以用賓格形式me作動(dòng)詞give的賓語.            
68.to get;  考查固定句型,It is+形容詞+(for sb)+to do是固定句型,不定式短語在句子中作真正的主語,it在句中作形式主語.      
69.calling; 考查動(dòng)名詞,結(jié)合上下文句意,空格處用動(dòng)名詞形式,keep doing意為"一直不間斷地作某事"
70.with;考查介詞,這里介詞短語作伴隨狀語,意為"我坐在舞臺(tái)的邊上,劇本擺在我面前".

點(diǎn)評(píng) 首先要通讀全文,了解大意,抓住上下文語境所提供的信息,仔細(xì)分析帶空格的句子,明確空格所要填的詞義,詞型和短語搭配給出所要填的正確形式,然后整體閱讀短文,核對(duì)答案

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