题目内容
My favorite English teacher could draw humor out of the driest material. It wasn’t forced on us either. He took Samuel Johnson’s dictionary, Addison’s essays, and many other literary wonders from the eighteenth century and made them hilarious, even at eight o’clock in the morning. The thing that amazed me most was that the first time I read these works on my own, some of them seemed dead, but the second time, after his explanation, I couldn’t believe that I hadn’t seen the humor. The stories and poems and plays were suddenly filled with allusions(典故) and irony and hilarious moments. I learned more from him than from any other teacher.
My least favorite English teacher also made people laugh. Some students found him to be wonderfully funny. Many others did not. He assigned journals over a six-week period, to be written every day. At the end of the six weeks I had a notebook full of bits and pieces about my ideas, short stories, reactions to what we had read, and so on. Our teacher announced that we would be grading each other’s journals. Mine was passed to Joe, that class clown, who always behaved in a funny or silly way. He saw it fit to make a joke of and said, “This writing isn’t fit to line the bottom of a birdcage.” Our teacher laughed at that funny remark. It hurt me so much that the anger from it has driven my writing and teaching ever since.
So what makes the difference? Humor is one of the most powerful tools teachers or writers have. It can build up students and classes and make them excited about literature and writing, or it can tear them apart. It is true that humor is either productive or counter-productive and self-defeating.
1.The passage mainly discusses ________.
A. teaching B. literature C. humor D. knowledge
2.The underlined word “hilarious” in Paragraph 1 probably means ________.
A. funny B. tiring C. inspiring D. brilliant
3.The English teacher the writer disliked most ________.
A. was not able to make students laugh
B. hurt his student’s feelings
C. didn’t let his students do the grading
D. had no sense of humor
1.C
2.A
3.B
【解析】
试题分析:文章大意:本文作者写了自己最喜欢的英语老师和最不喜欢的英语老师的所表达的不同的幽默。
1.C 主旨大意。本文作者写了自己最喜欢的英语老师和最不喜欢的英语老师的所表达的不同的幽默,一位让他很喜欢,一位让他不喜欢。故C正确。
2.A词义推测。hilarious为“愉快的”之意,根据第一段after his explanation, I couldn’t believe that I hadn’t seen the humor及后句可以推测。故A正确。
3.B推理题。根据文章倒数第二段最后一句It hurt me so much that the anger from it has driven my writing and teaching ever since.可知这位英语老师的话伤害了作者的感情。 故B正确。
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Last night I had the best gift ever.
My older son was reading a detective novel while my younger son was reading fairy tales. They were each in different rooms, engrossed in their books with no TV, music or anything else distracting (使分心) their attention.
I read a lot during my childhood, curling (蜷缩) up in sofa or lying in bed. Like anyone else, I had lots of other interests, but once I discovered reading, I really enjoyed it. I read everything — books, magazines, newspapers, even the back of food packages if there was nothing else to read at the moment. I must thank my parents for their love of reading. Longing for more information and knowledge, my parents were always reading a lot.
Today’s children are provided with a variety of choices. It is so easy for them to become uninterested in reading and to view it as boring, uncool and unnecessary. There are TVs with astonishing choices of programs; there are MP3 players with thousands of songs at their fingertips; there are the Internet and mobile phones.
I’ve told my sons that reading comes with information, understanding and connection, each of which will help them at every stage in their lives now and forever. So when my sons were reading their books last night, I watched them, noticing them put a bookmark into their books. That’s the most amazing gift that I have ever received.
【小题1】The best title for this passage is _____.
A.My Two Sons | B.An Amazing Gift |
C.My Favorite, Reading | D.Let’s Read Together |
A.connected by | B.separated by |
C.devoted to | D.worried about |
A.They are boring, uncool and unnecessary. |
B.They are too expensive for a family to afford. |
C.They might distract children’s attention. |
D.They might enrich children’s lives and make them happy. |
A.her sons’ love for reading | B.reading books alone |
C.bookmarks from her sons | D.having a happy family |