2019-05-02
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One of the strangest jobs at the Oscars is that of a seat-filler. When one of the stars needs to go to the bathroom, a seat-filler sits in the star's seat. That way, the TV cameras won't show any empty seats. Kathy Muller talks about her night as a seat-filler. (A) I was told to reach the theater in the middle of the day , wearing my dress for the evening. There were about 200 of us seat-fillers, all very excited. We were told what we should and shouldn't do (for example, "Don't talk to the stars"), and then (B) 我们一直等到五点钟 . That's when the stars started coming. The show started at six o'clock. We had to stand outside the doors. Then, when someone came put to go to the bathroom or have a cigarette (香烟), we were told to go and sit in their seat. (C) The show was three hours long , and I only sat down five times. By the end, I was really tired, but I was happy because, during the evening, I sat behind Jim Carrey (he's very tall!) and close to Denzel Washington, Nicole Kidman and Julia Roberts. It was an exciting night, but I think (D)_______ year I'll watch the Oscars on TV at home like everyone else! |
1.将画线部分(A)改写成 I was told to ________ at the theater at ________. 2. 将画线部分(B)译成英语. _______________________________________________ 3. 将画线部分(C)译成汉语. _______________________________________________ 4. 在(D)的空白处填入一个适当的词语. _______________________________________________ 5. 从短文中找出两个描写心情的形容词. _______________________________________________ |
1. arrive; noon 2. we waited until 5 o'clock. 3. 演出持续了三个小时. 4. next 5. excited, happy (答案不唯一) |
1. arrive; noon 2. we waited until 5 o'clock. 3. 演出持续了三个小时. 4. next 5. excited, happy (答案不唯一) |