题目内容
If you find that your teacher is unfair to you, think about what is happening. Try to find out whether your teacher really dislikes you, or whether something else is going on. Here are some questions to ask yourself:
1. Ask your classmates if they are having trouble with the teacher, too. If they say yes, perhaps your teacher is to blame.
Are you working up to your ability? Maybe you got a C in your last test, and your teacher told you that you could do better. And the kid sitting beside you got a C, too.2. Isn’t this unfair? Well, it could be that your teacher knows that you could do better if you put more effort into it. 3.
4. There’s nothing wrong with being sensitive (敏感的) ,but if you react to criticism quite differently from others, this could be a reason why you think your teacher doesn’t like you.
Does your teacher seem to act unfairly all the time, or just once in a while? Think about the harsh (苛刻的) things your teacher has done to you. Are these things happening every day, or just once or twice a month? If your teacher really hates you, you would probably be picked on all the time.5.
A.Are you the only person being treated badly, or is your teacher rough on the whole class?
B.Are you getting along well with your classmates?
C. Are you more sensitive than other students?
D. Are you interested in your lessons?
E . If your teacher has acted unfairly only a few times, then there’s probably something else going on.
F.Teachers often grade students by different standards.
G.But the teacher didn’t say anything to him!
1.A
2.G
3.F
4.C
5.E
【解析】
试题分析:本文讲述的是如何面对老师对你的不公平的建议。
1.A 根据下一句Ask your classmates if they are having trouble with the teacher, too.可知要询问别人是不是也和老师又问题。故A项符合上下文。
2.G 根据前句Maybe you got a C in your last test, and your teacher told you that you could do better. And the kid sitting beside you got a C, too.可知你得到了C,老师说你不够努力。而你的同桌得了C老师却没有批评他。你会认为这是一个很不公平的事情。G项内容符合上下文。
3.F 根据前一句Well, it could be that your teacher knows that you could do better if you put more effort into it.可知也许是因为如果你努力了,你可以做得更好。老师对学生的评价的标准是多元化的。故F项符合上下文。
4.C 根据下一句There’s nothing wrong with being sensitive (敏感的)可知也许是因为你太敏感,才会感觉到老师对你不公平。故C正确。
5.E 根据前一句If your teacher really hates you, you would probably be picked on all the time.如果你的老师真的不喜欢你。他会一直都挑剔你。E项内容符合上下文,如果老师只是几次对你不公平,也许情况是不一样的。
考点:考察教育类短文阅读
点评:本文讲述的是如何面对老师对你的不公平的建议。本题的关键在于要根据上下文的语境来找出串联的信息点,把握上下文之间的逻辑关系,通过前后的意思连贯性及细致性用心的答题,定能完成的很好。
Sharks have lived in the oceans for over 450 million years, long before dinosaurs appeared. There are now about 360 species of sharks, whose size, behavior, and other characteristics differ widely.
Every year, we catch and kill over 100 million sharks, mostly for food and for their fins. Dried shark fins are used to make shark fin soup, which sells for as much as $50 a bowl in fine Hong Kong restaurants. Other sharks are killed for sport and out of fear. Sharks are vulnerable(易受伤的) to overfishing because it takes most species 10 to 15 years to begin reproducing and they produce only a few offspring(后代).
Influenced by movies and popular novels, most people see sharks as people-eating monsters. This is far from the truth. Every year, a few types of shark injure about 100 people worldwide and kill about 25. Most attacks are by great white sharks, which often feed on sea lions and other marine(海洋的) mammals. They sometimes mistake human swimmers for their normal prey, especially if they are wearing black wet suits.
If you are a typical ocean-goer, your chances of being killed by an unprovoked(非受挑衅而发生的)attack by a shark are about 1 in 100 million. You are more likely to be killed by a pig than a shark and thousands of times more likely to get killed when you drive a car.
Sharks help save human lives. In addition to providing people with food, they are helping us learn how to fight cancer, bacteria, and viruses. Sharks are very healthy and have aging processes similar to ours. Their highly effective immune system allows wounds to heal quickly without becoming infected, and their blood is being studied in connection with AIDS research.
Sharks are among the few animals in the world that almost never get cancer and eye cataracts(白内障). Understanding why can help us improve human health. Chemicals taken from shark cartilage(软骨)have killed cancerous tumors in laboratory animals, research that someday could help prolong your life.
Sharks are needed in the world’s ocean ecosystems. Although they don’t need us, we need them. We are much more dangerous to sharks than they are to us. For every shark that bites a person, we kill one million sharks.
【小题1】Which of the following is NOT a reason why people kill sharks?
A.People kill sharks for food. |
B.People kill sharks for sport. |
C.People kill sharks out of fear. |
D.People kill sharks because they often attack swimmers. |
A.There are many different species of sharks, but only a few of them are dangerous to humans. |
B.Sharks never get ill. |
C.Sharks are a valuable resource for human. |
D.Sharks play an important role in the ocean ecosystem. |
A.movies have given people the wrong impression of sharks |
B.most sharks are dangerous to humans |
C.sharks will attack anyone who is wearing black |
D.it is dangerous to swim in the ocean |
A.save | B.protect | C.lengthen | D.improve |
A.Are Sharks Dangerous? | B.Sharks And Humans |
C.Sharks: Humans’ Friends | D.Sharks Help Save Human Lives |
Computer hackers(黑客)have now got their hands on mobile phones. A phone virus(病毒)program can 36 your phone do things you have no control over, computer security experts 37 .
It might 38 the White House or the police, or forward your personal address book to a marketing company.
Or it could simply eat into the phone’s operating software, turning it 39 and erasing your personal information.
Similar viruses have already made mobile phone owners 40 in
Mr Hypponen, chief technical officer of a computer security in Fin-land said a virus “can get your 41 and send them somewhere else. And it can record your 42 .”
Mobiles are now able to surf the net, send e-mails and 43 software. So they are easy 44 for the same hackers who have sent viruses to computers over the past decade.
“It’s technically 45 now,” said Stephen Trilling, director of re-search at anti-virus 46 .
“If the phone is connected to the 47 , it cant be used to transmit threats and 48 just as any computer can. ”
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So phone operators had to 51 emergency calls until the 52 was removed.
In Europe, mobile’s short message service, 53 ,SMS, has been used to send codes that could damage 54.
Mobile users can 55 virus, of course, by sticking to their traditional phones without Web links, some experts said.
36. | A.get | B.force | C.make | D.damage |
37. | A.speak | B.talk | C.tell | D.say |
38. | A.lead | B.cause | C.control | D.call |
39. | A.off | B.out | C.down | D.on |
40. | A.interested | B.angry | C.excited | D.terrified |
41. | A.messages | B.passages | C.news | D.information |
42. | A.voice | B.passwords | C.music | D.address |
43. | A.make | B.destroy | C.download | D.develop |
44. | A.jobs | B.tasks | C.subjects | D.targets |
45. | A.impossible | B.possible | C.useful | D.valuable |
46. | A.hardware | B.software | C.computer | D.equipment |
47. | A.computer | B.television | C.Internet | D.radio |
48. | A.strike | B.visit | C.hit | D.attack |
49. | A.in | B.by | C.on | D.with |
50. | A.send | B.dial | C.count | D.press |
51. | A.cancel | B.ban | C.stop | D.prevent |
52. | A.bug | B.mistake | C.fault | D.e-mail |
53. | A.and | B.nor | C.or | D.but |
54. | A.recorders | B.computers | C.TVs | D.phones |
55. | A.stop | B.avoid | C.kill | D.find |