About twenty of us schoolchildren had been fortunate enough toreceive invitations to a film-studio to take part in a crowd-scene. Althoughour “act” would only 1 for three minutes, we were given theopportunity to see quite a number of interesting things. Soon after we arrived, bright lights were turned on. Since it wasvery hot in the studio, it came as a 2 to us to see one of the actors put on a heavyovercoat. He 3 a hat down over his eyes, puthis hands in his pockets, and started walking along a winding path. A big fanbegan 4 small white feathers down on him, andsoon the bare trees were covered in “snow”. Two more fans were turned on, and a“strong wind” whistled through the trees. The first actor was dragging throughthe snow when the second, 5 as a beggar, began walking towards himtrembling with cold. The next 6 was a complete contrast(对照). The way it was filmed was quite 7 .Pictures taken on an island in the Indian Oceanwere shown on a glass screen. An actor and an actress stood in front of the 8 so that they looked as if they were at thewater’s edge on an island. Since it was our 9 next, we were left wondering what scenewould be prepared for us. For a full three minutes in our lives we would beexperiencing the 10 of being film “stars”! instructions dressed image surprise excitement scene shaking pulled blowing sequence turn extraordinary severe last anticipate