A feeling of excitement overcame me as I looked around the stadium.
At 5: 30 pm, two hours before game time, I walked into the locker room.My 1 of school, music and what I planned to do on Saturday night were 2 with the simple aim to beat the football team across the field from us tonight.
Approaching my locker, I noticed my teammates 3 .Some rested on benches, staring up at the ceiling 4 it were a film of the opposing teams play.Some seemed a bit more 5 , using the time to tell jokes.A few stared at the field, 6 what would happen in 120 minutes.
Our coach, Tony Severino, came out of his office at 6 o’clock.He told the team how 7 this game was for the season, between two of the state’s top teams—my school and our opposing team, Liberty High School.His words gave the team impulse(沖動(dòng))it needed to 8 .
At 7: 10 pm, warm-ups finished, we went over the game 9 and discussed what we needed to do for the next three hours.The sound of the national anthem (國(guó)歌) 10 that we were only minutes from the action.Our coach usually made a final 11 .But tonight was different.On this clear night he 12 looked around the room at all the players and shouted, “Let’s go and get them.” Even 13 the “get” came out of his mouth, we were already 14 our way out of the door.
Outside, a few young fans reached to touch our hands, eager to be a 15 of our school’s winning tradition.When I smiled and 16 my hand, the young faces lit up as if they had just met Superman.
Seconds later, the team ran onto the 17 , moving as a mass of blue, in front of a packed stadium.We enjoyed a noisy 18 from fans and the fight song played by our school band.Breathing in the 19 of one of the biggest game of the year, I felt we were sure to win.I told myself, “This was what it was all about” and 20 that it was for moments like this that I loved high school football.
1. A.thoughts B.ideas C.pictures D.minds
2. A.covered B.mixed C.replaced D.filled
3. A.exercising B.struggling C.preparing D.previewing
4. A.in case B.even though C.a(chǎn)s long as D.a(chǎn)s if
5. A.relaxed B.worried C.frightened D.impressed
6. A.dreaming B.wishing C.worrying D.imagining
7. A.useless B.difficult C.a(chǎn)vailable D.important
8. A.warm up B.pick up C.get up D.rise up
9. A.route B.frame C.plan D.forecast
10. A.urged B.insisted C.suggested D.stressed
11. A.speech B.preparation C.decision D.change
12. A.finally B.simply C.a(chǎn)ctually D.eventually
13. A.when B.before C.a(chǎn)s D.since
14. A.leading B.dragging C.showing D.making
15. A.player B.friend C.part D.team
16. A.held out B.took out C.got out D.brought out
17. A.field B.stage C.yard D.garden
18. A.success B.reply C.a(chǎn)chievement D.welcome
19. A.a(chǎn)tmosphere B.experience C.expectation D.examination
20. A.a(chǎn)ccepted B.a(chǎn)dmitted C.realized D.recognized
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