题目内容
Was it repairing the old clock ________ took the man a whole day?
- A.that
- B.why
- C.how
- D.what
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I came to study in the US last fall. My life had been quite 1 since I arrived at
Andover. Although I had quite a few extracurricular (课外的) activities, I hadn’t taken any official leadership position.
This 2 changed when I received an e-mail from Ms Griffith, my cluster dean (主
任), 3 that a few female DC Rep was needed. DC Rep 4 Discipline Committee Representative. 5 boarding school students break serious rules, like using 6 , getting drunk or cheating in the studies. The punishments given to such students are 7 by a DC Rep, a house counselor, two student representatives, the cluster dean. I was really interested in becoming a DC Rep for my cluster, Pine Knoll, 8 so were five other students. We had to hold 9 and Ms Griffith asked us to write 10 to be sent to everyone in Pine Knoll.
I thought hard about what to write. I didn’t want to make any 11 because they are difficult to keep. I didn’t want to say I was experienced, because I was not. So I started my speech by explaining 12 I wanted to become a DC Rep. “ I want to serve Pine Knoll and also learn how American boarding schools carry out disciplines,” I wrote 13 .
I made three 14 that said “ Vote For Teresa” and put them on every exit (出口处) of my dorm so that people would 15 my name when they went to vote.
Although I tried hard, I didn’t win the election, I was 16 . But my positive nature didn’t allow me to 17 for very long. I actually 18 when my friends tried to comfort(安慰) me. “Teresa, I’m sorry that you didn’t win the election,” they would say.
“ No, don’t be sorry for me. I am very happy to have taken part in the election.” I said.
It is true: the 19 is much more important than the result. I am surprised and happy to discover my hidden 20 .
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I came to study in the US last fall. My life had been 1 since I arrived at Andover. Although I had several outside-class activities, I hadn't taken any official leadership position. This 2 changed when I received an e-mail from Ms Griffith, my cluster (一组, 一群) dean (主任), 3 that a new female DC Rep was needed. DC Rep 4 Discipline Committee Representative. 5 boarding school (寄宿学校) students break serious rules, like using 6 , getting drunk or cheating in their studies. The punishments given to such students are 7 by a DC Rep, a house adviser, two student representatives, the cluster president and the cluster dean. I was interested in becoming a DC Rep for my cluster, Pine Knoll, 8 so were other students. We had to hold an election and Ms Griffith asked us to write 9 to be sent to everyone in Pine Knoll. I thought hard about what to write. I didn't want to make any 10 , because they are difficult to keep. So I started my speech by explaining 11 I wanted to become a DC Rep. "I want to serve Pine Knoll and also learn how American boarding schools carry out discipline," I wrote 12 . I made three 13 that said, "Vote For Teresa" and put them on every exit of my dorm (宿舍) so that people would 14 my name when they went to vote. Although I tried hard, I didn't win the election. I was 15 , but my positive (乐观的) nature did not allow me to 16 for very long. I actually 17 when my friends tried to 18 me, "Teresa, I am sorry." "Don't be sorry for me. I'm very happy to have taken part in the election," I said. It is true that the process is much more important than the 19 . I am surprised and happy to 20 my hidden courage. | ||||
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