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 “Now,” Mrs. Virginia DeView said, smiling, “we are going to discover our professions(职业).” The class seemed to be greatly surprised. Our professions? We were only 13 and 14 years old! The teacher must be   31  . “Yes, you will all be searching for your future   32  . Each of you will have to   33   someone in your field, plus an oral report.”

       Each day in her class, Virginia DeView reminded us about this. Finally, I   34   print journalism. This meant I had to go to interview a true-blue newspaper reporter. I was extremely nervous. I sat down in front of him   35   able to speak. He looked at me and said, “Did you bring a pencil or pen?” I shook my head. “How about some   36  ?” I shook my head again.

       Finally, I thought he realized I was   37  , and I got my first big tip as a   38  . “Never, never go anywhere without a pen or paper. You never know what you’ll   39   into.” After a few days, I gave my oral report totally from memory in class. I got an A on the entire project.

       Years later, I was in college looking around for a new career, but with no success. Then I   40   Virginia DeView and my desire at 13 to be a journalist. And I called my parents. They didn’t   41   me. They just reminded me how   42__ the field was and how I had run away from competition all my life. This was true. But journalism did something to me; it was in my   43  . And it gave me the freedom to go up to total strangers and ask what was   44  .

       For the past fifty years, I’ve had the most satisfying reporting career,   45   stories from murders to airplane   46   and finally choosing my strongest area. When I went to pick up my phone one day, an incredible wave of memories   47   me and I realized that had it not been   48   Virginia DeView, I would not be sitting at that desk.

       I get   49   all the time : “How did you pick journalism?”

       “Well, you see, there was this teacher…” I always start out. I just hope I can have the chance to   50   her. She was a teacher who definitely changed my life.

31. A. cautious                 B. mad                      C. optimistic              D. enthusiastic

32. A. universities             B. families                 C. professions           D. lives

33. A. interview                B. describe                C. admire                  D. face

34. A. considered              B. rejected                 C. expected               D. picked

35. A. hardly                    B. totally                   C. merely                  D. completely

36. A. preparation             B. newspaper            C. drink                    D. paper

37. A. reliable                   B. grateful                 C. terrified                D. amazed

38. A. student                   B. journalist               C. stranger                D. writer

39. A. look                       B. turn                      C. break                    D. run

40. A. called                     B. remembered          C. recognized            D. evaluated

41. A. answer                   B. urge                     C. stop                     D. persuade

42. A. funny                     B. competitive           C. ordinary                D. mysterious

43. A. blood                     B. body                     C. life                       D. opinion

44. A. coming in               B. coming out            C. going up               D. going on

45. A. creating                  B. recalling                C. covering               D. writing

46. A. flights                    B. crashes                 C. journeys               D. schedules

47. A. hit                          B. caught                  C. impressed             D. seized

48. A. for                         B. with                     C. of                        D. to

49. A. hurt                       B. realized                 C. adjusted                D. asked

50. A. respect                   B. support                 C. thank                    D. envy

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    Mrs. Amatuli was my teacher in the fourth grade.

One day at lunch time, I was getting ready to eat my same old tuna fish(金枪鱼)sandwich and suddenly Mrs. Amatuli asked me if she could buy my sandwich from me. She explained that I could use the money to buy a hot lunch from the cafeteria.

I was thrilled. I never bought my lunch at the cafeteria. It was too expensive for my family, and we always carried our lunch and brought the bah back home to use again the next day. My sandwiches were either bologna(大腊肠)or tuna fish. It rarely varied beyond that.

You can understand my delight when I had the opportunity to buy a hot lunch.

When we finished lunch that day, Mrs. Amatuli took me aside and said she wanted to explain why she had bought my sandwich.

Oh, I couldn’t wait to get home and tell my Mama that form now on I wanted tuna fish on Fridays. After my Mama understood why, she gladly fixed tuna fish for me on Friday. She even fixed it on brown bread because she knew Mrs. Amatuli liked brown bread.

From then on every Friday I cold get in line with the rest of the kids for a hot lunch. I didn’t care how many of the ids complained about cafeteria food—it tasted divine to me!

I realize now that Mrs. Amatuli could have fixed herself a tuna sandwich of Friday. But she bought my sandwich because she saw a little girll who was thrilled over the simple act of having a hot lunch.

I will never forget her for her compassion and generosity.

Which of the following can best describe Mrs. Amatuli?

      A.Lovely.     B.Strict.       C.Clever.     D.Kind.

The author didn’t buy her lunch at the cafeteria because    .

       A.her lunch was various     B.her family was very poor

       C.her mother could prepare it at home      D.her teacher gave her a hot lunch

After lunch that day, Mrs. Amatuli explained         .

       A.she was Catholic             B.Catholic ate meat on Fridays

       C.Catholic ate fish on Fridays    D.she liked brown bread

The underlined word “divine” in Paragraph 8 means      .

      A.delicious   B.bad   C.typical      D.hot

What might be the best title for the passage?

       A.My grateful mother B.My considerate teacher

       C.My boring lunch             D.A thrilled student

Mrs. Amatuli was my teacher in the fourth grade. One day at lunch time,I was getting ready to eat my same old tuna fish(金枪鱼)sandwich and suddenly Mrs. Amatuli asked me if she could buy my sandwich from me. She explained that I could use the money to buy a hot lunch from the cafeteria.
I was thrilled. I never bought my lunch at the cafeteria. It was too expensive for my family,and I always carried my lunch and brought the bag back home to use again the next day. My sandwiches were either bologna(大香肠)or tuna fish. It rarely varied beyond that.
You can understand my delight when I had the opportunity to buy a hot lunch.
When we finished lunch that day. Mrs. Amatuli took me aside and said she wanted to explain why she had bought my sandwich. I really didn’t care why, but it gave me a few minutes of her precious attention so I was very quiet as she explained. You see,she was Catholic and she told me that Catholics didn’t eat red meat on Fridays—they ate fish on Fridays.
Oh,I couldn’t wait to get home and tell my mama that from now on 1 wanted tuna fish on Fridays. After my mama understood why,she gladly fixed tuna fish for me on Fridays. She even fixed it on brown bread because she knew Mrs. Amatuli liked brown bread. From then on. every Friday I could get in line with the rest of the kids for a hot lunch. I didn’t care how many of the kids complained about cafeteria food—it tasted divine to me!
I realize now that Mrs. Amatuli could have fixed herself a tuna sandwich of Friday. But she bought my sandwich because she saw a 1ittle girl who was thrilled over the simple act of having a hot lunch.
I will never forget her for her compassion and generosity and what I should do is to follow her example.
【小题1】Mrs.Arnatuli bought the writer’s sand wish because_____________.

A.she was tired of cafeteria food
B.she hated getting in line with kids
C.she didn’t eat red meat on Friday
D.she wanted to show care to the writer
【小题2】What can we learn about the cafeteria food?
A.It was terrific.B.It was terrible.
C.The writer enjoyed it.D.Most kids were fond of it.
【小题3】The underlined word "divine" in Paragraph 5 means___________.
A.perfectB.sweetC.unpleasantD.special
【小题4】Which of the following can best show the theme of this text?
A.It is hard to please all.
B.Better to give than to receive.
C.Love makes the world go around.
D.The more you offer,the more you are rewarded.

Mrs. Amatuli was my teacher in the fourth grade. One day at lunch time,I was getting ready to eat my same old tuna fish(金枪鱼)sandwich and suddenly Mrs. Amatuli asked me if she could buy my sandwich from me. She explained that I could use the money to buy a hot lunch from the cafeteria.

I was thrilled. I never bought my lunch at the cafeteria. It was too expensive for my family,and I always carried my lunch and brought the bag back home to use again the next day. My sandwiches were either bologna(大香肠)or tuna fish. It rarely varied beyond that.

You can understand my delight when I had the opportunity to buy a hot lunch.

When we finished lunch that day. Mrs. Amatuli took me aside and said she wanted to explain why she had bought my sandwich. I really didn’t care why, but it gave me a few minutes of her precious attention so I was very quiet as she explained. You see,she was Catholic and she told me that Catholics didn’t eat red meat on Fridays—they ate fish on Fridays.

Oh,I couldn’t wait to get home and tell my mama that from now on 1 wanted tuna fish on Fridays. After my mama understood why,she gladly fixed tuna fish for me on Fridays. She even fixed it on brown bread because she knew Mrs. Amatuli liked brown bread. From then on. every Friday I could get in line with the rest of the kids for a hot lunch. I didn’t care how many of the kids complained about cafeteria food—it tasted divine to me!

I realize now that Mrs. Amatuli could have fixed herself a tuna sandwich of Friday. But she bought my sandwich because she saw a 1ittle girl who was thrilled over the simple act of having a hot lunch.

I will never forget her for her compassion and generosity and what I should do is to follow her example.

1.Mrs.Arnatuli bought the writer’s sand wish because_____________.

A.she was tired of cafeteria food

B.she hated getting in line with kids

C.she didn’t eat red meat on Friday

D.she wanted to show care to the writer

2.What can we learn about the cafeteria food?

A.It was terrific.                          B.It was terrible.

C.The writer enjoyed it.                    D.Most kids were fond of it.

3.The underlined word "divine" in Paragraph 5 means___________.

A.perfect           B.sweet            C.unpleasant        D.special

4.Which of the following can best show the theme of this text?

A.It is hard to please all.

B.Better to give than to receive.

C.Love makes the world go around.

D.The more you offer,the more you are rewarded.

 

Mrs Amatuli was my teacher in the fourth grade. One day at lunch time, Mrs Amatuli asked me if she could  36 my sandwiches. She explained that I could use the money to buy a   37 lunch from the cafeteria(自助餐厅). I was   38. I never bought my lunch at the cafeteria. It was  39  expensive for my family, and I always carried my lunch and brought the bag back home to   40 again the next day.

You can understand my   41  when I had the opportunity to buy a hot lunch. Kids always  42 about the cafeteria food but I was very  43 of them.

When we  44 lunch that day, Mrs Amatuli took me aside and said she wanted to   45 why she had bought my sandwiches. I really didn't care why,   46 it gave me a few minutes of her precious  47  so I was very quiet as she explained.

You  48 , she was a Catholic(天主教徒) and she told me that Catholics didn’t eat red meat on Fridays—they ate  49 on Fridays.

Oh, I couldn't   50 to get home and tell my Mom that from then on I wanted fish on Fridays.  51 my Mom understood why, she gladly fixed fish for me on Fridays. From then on, every Friday I could get in  52 with the rest of the kids for a hot lunch. I didn’t care how many of the kids complained about the cafeteria food—it  53 great to me!

I realize now that Mrs Amatuli   54  have fixed herself a fish sandwich on Fridays. She bought my sandwiches because she saw a little girl who was pleased over the simple

   55 of having a hot lunch.

1.

A.buy

B.have

C.try

D.eat

 

2.

A.cheap

B.big

C.hot

D.delicious

 

3.

A.sad

B.disappointed

C.confused

D.excited

 

4.

A.rather

B.too

C.very

D.quite

 

5.

A.use

B.eat

C.fill

D.carry

 

6.

A.mind

B.anxiety

C.delight

D.interest

 

7.

A.complained

B.worried

C.talked

D.cared

 

8.

A.fond

B.hopeful

C.proud

D.envious

 

9.

A.bought

B.finished

C.had

D.prepared

 

10.

A.explain

B.discuss

C.tell

D.cover

 

11.

A.as

B.while

C.so

D.but

 

12.

A.idea

B.attention

C.advice

D.thought

 

13.

A.think

B.believe

C.see

D.say

 

14.

A.chicken

B.beef

C.vegetables

D.fish

 

15.

A.expect

B.wait

C.wish

D.long

 

16.

A.Because

B.So

C.Before

D.After

 

17.

A.touch

B.line

C.way

D.trouble

 

18.

A.tasted

B.sounded

C.looked

D.smelled

 

19.

A.should

B.need

C.could

D.must

 

20.

A.act

B.question

C.measure

D.gesture

 

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