13.Ellie Makes the Team Ellie was an outstanding gymnast (体操运动员). She could do the gymnastic moves very beautifully. The trouble was that she knew it. When she tried out for the gymnastics team, she put on a (1)
performance. The other girls told her she was amazing. "See if you can do that!" Ellie said. The coach said nothing, and thought hard.
The next week, when the list of the team members was posted, Ellie's name wasn't on it. She turned to the girls standing around her. "I'm better than all of you!" she shouted (2)
. "It's unfair!"
She went to see the coach. He explained, "You're very talented, but your (3)
is terrible."
"What do you mean?" Ellie asked. "I know I am the best, and I prove it every time."
"Making the gymnastics team isn't just about gymnastics," the coach said. "It's also about being on a team. You can't make the team if you don't recognize how much everyone has to contribute (做贡献), and (4)
them to do it."
Ellie did not think about what the coach said. Instead, she expected the team to lose that year, and it would be the coach's fault (过错), for not picking her.
But Ellie still practiced at the gym every day, carefully staying out of the team's way. At first, she felt very happy to see the girls on the team struggling (艰难地训练). But then it started to (5)
her. One day, after watching Kim fall off the uneven parallel bars again and again, Ellie came to her, and told her what she should do. Kim accepted Ellie's suggestion, and did much better. Ellie felt very (6)
. She didn't notice the coach looking on from across the room.
Over the next few weeks, Ellie tried to help the other girls. The team (7)
each time they competed, and they even won once!
The following year, Ellie tried out for the gymnastics team again. This time, her name was on the list. She knew that it was her (8)
of becoming a better team player that was responsible for her success.