問題詳情

(四)I have accompanied quite a few people onstage to help deliver their speeches or singingvoices, but it was not until today _(51)_ something truly remarkable. That was when a younglady representing her school walked towards me. She held me in her hand, a few phrases _(52)_out with all the courage she could muster. Who can blame her for being nervous, seeinghundreds of heads bobbing in the sea of faces? I could feel tremor not only in her voice but alsoin her palm, and I _(53)_ worrying about her. What if she panicked and did something stupidthat might end up embarrassing or even humiliating her? _(54)_, this might be her first timefacing such a large crowd, and _(55)_ is nothing but understandable. Suddenly, she seemed toregain confidence and the crowd noticed the change and started to quiet down. “Maybe she canreally do this,” I thought to myself.     Then, just thirty seconds into her speech, I stopped responding to her voice and wentdead. Maybe it wasn’t me. Maybe it was the loudspeakers’ fault. All in all, _(56)_ the weeklymaintenance by the technician, I failed her. Seeing her glare, I knew she had the _(57)_ tostrangle me. But please believe sabotaging her work is the last thing I would do. Then I waswondering what she would do next. This was the _(58)_ moment when intent suddenly meanteverything. Would she intend to _(59)_ her downfall, running off the stage like a defeated dog,or would she intend to hang in there and keep fighting, refusing to _(60)_ the obstacle that stoodbetween her and her glory? How I wish I could once again help her send her voice to therecesses of the auditorium!
【題組】51.
(A) did I witness
(B) that I witnessed
(C) had I witnessed
(D) should I witness

參考答案

答案:B
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)