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1、精品名师归纳总结THE BIG CHANCE大好时机一 Drink your teaRay Martin, the new boss of Smalltown Football Club, was very happy. It was almost half-time and his team were winning 1-0.Ray raced down to the changing room to talk to the team. Eleven cups of tea were waiting for the players.The team jogged in, looking ti
2、red but happy. Well done, lads, smiled Ray.You must be thirsty. Drink your tea while itshot. In a minute, boss, said Steve the captain.Then Ray noticed one player after another taking their cups of tea into the shower room. When they came back the cups were empty. Thats funny, thought Ray. Drinking
3、tea in the shower.Steve the captain picked up his cup. Ray followed him. In the shower room Steve was pouring his tea down the sink. Whats going on.said Ray.Steve leaped in the air and dropped his cup. The sound of the smashing cup brought the other players running. It was his fault, sobbed Steve. H
4、e made me jump. What shall we do. moaned Nick the goalkeeper. Maybe we can glue it, said Steve. Willsomebodytellmewhatsgoingon. saidRay. Whyareyouall可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结tipping your tea down the sink.Nobody spoke. Well. Because its not very nice. Why all the fuss about a broken cup. Hilda, whisp
5、ered somebody. Who is this Hilda. She makes the tea, hissed Nick. Then I shall go and tell her that the tea is not very nice. Ssh, hissed the team. She will hear you. She certainly will hear me, said Ray. Oh dear, said Nick. Fancy, said Ray.A bunch of men, scared of a little old tea lady. Er, said o
6、ne player. Shes not little. Shes not that old, said another.And were not scared of her, said Steve.Were terrified. Thats enough, said Ray. Where will I find this Hilda. At the tea stand, said Nick.Ray strode towards the door. Good luck, said someone.二 Ray meets HildaThe tea stand was an old caravan.
7、 Ray joined a quiet queue of fans.可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结 I d like one cup of tea please, with a dash of milk and no sugar,ig saiman. You ll get it how I make it and you ll like it, boomed a voice from inside the caravan.The next man in the queue already had a cup of tea. Excuse me, he said politel
8、y. Yes, boomed the voice. I msorrytobotheryou, continuedtheman. But thisteais notvery nice. What did you say.Thecaravanbegantotremble.Thecaravanrockedandshook.Therewasa great bang and the door flew off its hinges.ThereintheholewherethedoorhadbeenstoodHilda.Sheworea green skirt ,an apron, red boots a
9、nd a jumper that said, Smalltown F.C. Hilda, gasped Ray.Hilda stepped down from the caravan ,rolling up her sleeves.; She strode over to the man. Do you know what I do with great moaning minnies who come complainingabout my tea.I- I dontknow, stammered the man. I do this, said Hilda.Hilda grabbed th
10、e man and threw him over her shoulder. She marched down可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结towards the pitch. Help. cried the man. Hilda strode into the goal area.She lifted the man over her head and sat him on the cross bar. Get me down, yelled the man. Hilda marched back to her tea stand. What are you looking
11、 at. she said to one supporter. Nothing. Is that cup on the floor yours. I- er. Put it in the bin.Hilda climbed back into the caravan. Right , said HildaA. ny morecomplaints. I think I ll talk to Hilda after the game, said Ray to himself.A group of fans helped the man down from the goalpost. Excuse
12、me, Ray asked them. But if the tea is so horrible, Why do you buy it.One of the fans looked up towards the tea stand. It s OK, he said. Shelooking the other way. If you don t buy a cup of tea, whispered another, She comes out and makes you drink two cups. So, said another, it s safer to buy a cup an
13、d tip it away.可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结Ray looked around. All over the terraces were puddles of tea. She ll have to go, said Ray to himself.Ray walked back to the changing room. The players had just left to start the second half . Instead of watching the game, Ray paced up and down.The game ended in
14、a 3-1 win for Smalltown F.C.As the players trotted into the changing room, Ray patted them on the back. Right , he said bravely. I m off to see Hilda.The players crowded into the shower room. Nick, the goalkeeper ,climbed up on Steve s shoulders. He looked outof the window. What s going on? asked th
15、e others. He s reached the tea stand. Yes. He s talking to Hilda. Oh no. He s on his way back.Theplayersracedoutoftheshowerroom,leavingNickhangingontothe window ledge. Oi , lads, yelled Nick. Get me down.The changing room door opened. In staggered Ray, with a tea urn rammed on his head. You told her
16、, then, said Steve, as he pulled the urn off.ThechangingroomdoorflewopenandHildamarchedin.Wheredoyou think you are going with my tea urn.Just then there was a terrific crash from the shower room.可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结Everybody raced into the shower room. Nick was lying on the floor. I fell, he moa
17、ned. My leg really hurts. He won t be able to play next week , said Steve sadly. That s the cup game against City, said Hilda. That is all I need, groaneAd gRoaaylk. eeper who can t make saves and a tea lady who can t make tea. What did you say. roared Hilda. The changing room fell silent. I began R
18、ay.Suddenly ,Hilda gave a great sob. Do you think I don t know what goes on. she sighed. I ve seen people tipping their tea away .I ve tried so hard to make a nice cup of tea. But I just cant. It always goes wrong.Then Hilda pulled her apron over her head and cried. The players had never seen Hilda
19、cry. It was more frightening than any of her tempers.Ray put his armaround Hilda s shoulder. I m sorry, he said. I should never have said anything about your tea. But it s true, wailed Hilda What can I do to make it up to you. asked Ray.Hilda slowly let the apron fall. A little smile crept across he
20、r face.let me play in goal on Saturday.可编辑资料 - - - 欢迎下载精品名师归纳总结 Impossible, said Ray. But there s no one else, said Steve. I ll think about it. said Ray. Think about it, sniffed Hilda.plaIyf IodnoSnaturday, ttwo things willhappen. One, We will lose against City because we haven t got a goalkeeper. A
21、nd the other. I shall stuff you back in that tea urn for not letting me play. Gentlemen , said Ray.May I introduce Hilda, our new goalie.三 A Proper GoalkeeperThe two teams raced onto the pitch to a great roar from the crowd. Hilda strode towards the goal at the City fans end.Someone in the crowd yel
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