题目内容

Mrs O’Neill asked __ questions and she didn’t scold us either.

A. no                  B. certain                     C. many                D. more

A


解析:

and是一个并列连词;either为副词,用在否定句或否定词后加强语势,由此可以确定所填的词也应是一个否定意义的词。

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  The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.

——Thomas Macaulay

  Some thirty years ago,I was studying in a public school in New York.One day,Mrs Nanett O'Neil gave an arithmetic   1   to our class.When the papers were   2   she discovered that twelve boys had made exactly the   3   mistakes throughout the test.

  There is nothing really new about   4   in exams.Perhaps that was why Mrs O'Neil   5   even say a word about it.She only asked the twelve boys to   6   after class.I was one of the twelve.

  Mrs O'Neil asked   7   questions,and she didn't   8   us either.Instead,she wrote on the blackboard the   9   words by Thomas Macauly.She then ordered us to   10   these words into our exercise— books one hundred times.

  I don't   11   about the other eleven boys.Speaking for   12   I can say:it was the most important single   13   of my life.Thirty years after being   14   to Macaulay's words,they   15   seem to me the best yardstick(准绳),because they give us a   16   to measure ourselves rather than others.  17   of us are asked to make   18   decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle.But all of us are called   19   daily to make a great many personal decisions.  20   the wallet,found in the street,be put into a pocket   21   turned over to the policeman?Should the   22   change received at the store be forgotten or   23  ?Nobody will know except   24  .But you have to live with yourself,and it is always   25   to live with someone you respect.

(1)

[  ]

A.

test

B.

problem

C.

paper

D.

lesson

(2)

[  ]

A.

examined

B.

completed

C.

marked

D.

answered

(3)

[  ]

A.

easy

B.

funny

C.

same

D.

serious

(4)

[  ]

A.

lying

B.

cheating

C.

guessing

D.

discussing

(5)

[  ]

A.

didn't

B.

did

C.

would

D.

wouldn't

(6)

[  ]

A.

come

B.

leave

C.

remain

D.

apologize

(7)

[  ]

A.

no

B.

certain

C.

many

D.

more

(8)

[  ]

A.

excuse

B.

reject

C.

help

D.

scold

(9)

[  ]

A.

above

B.

common

C.

following

D.

unusual

(10)

[  ]

A.

repeat

B.

get

C.

put

D.

copy

(11)

[  ]

A.

worry

B.

know

C.

hear

D.

talk

(12)

[  ]

A.

myself

B.

ourselves

C.

themselves

D.

herself

(13)

[  ]

A.

chance

B.

incident

C.

lesson

D.

memory

(14)

[  ]

A.

referred

B.

shown

C.

brought

D.

introduced

(15)

[  ]

A.

even

B.

still

C.

always

D.

almost

(16)

[  ]

A.

way

B.

sentence

C.

choice

D.

reason

(17)

[  ]

A.

All

B.

Few

C.

Some

D.

None

(18)

[  ]

A.

quick

B.

wise

C.

great

D.

personal

(19)

[  ]

A.

out

B.

for

C.

up

D.

upon

(20)

[  ]

A.

Should

B.

Must

C.

Would

D.

Need

(21)

[  ]

A.

and

B.

or

C.

then

D.

but

(22)

[  ]

A.

extra

B.

small

C.

some

D.

necessary

(23)

[  ]

A.

paid

B.

remembered

C.

shared

D.

returned

(24)

[  ]

A.

me

B.

you

C.

us

D.

them

(25)

[  ]

A.

easier

B.

more natural

C.

better

D.

more peaceful

The measure of a man’s character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.―Thomas MacaulaySome thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in New York. One day, Mrs. Nanette O’Neil gave an arithmetic(算术)  ___ 36 ___  to our class. When the papers were  ___ 37 ___  she discovered that twelve boys had made the same mistakes throughout the test.

  There is really nothing new about  ___38___  in the exams. Perhaps that was why Mrs. O’Neill  ___39___  even say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to  ___40___  after class. I was one of the twelve. Mrs. O’Neill asked  ___41___  questions, and she didn’t  ___42___  us either. Macaulay, she wrote on the blackboard the  ___43___  words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to  ___44___  these words into our exercise-books one hundred times.

  I don’t  ___45___  about the other eleven boys. Speaking for myself I can say: it was the most important single  ___46___  of my life. Thirty years after being introduced to Macaulay’s words, they  ___47___  seem to me the best yard-stick(准绳), because they give us a  ___48___  to measure ourselves rather than others. ___49___  of us are asked to make  ___50___  decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are called  ___51___  daily to make a great many personal decisions.  ___52___  the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket or turned over to the policeman? Should the  ___53___  change received at the store be forgotten or  ___54___? Nobody will know except ___55___. But you have to live with yourself, and it is always better to live with someone you respect.

 

36. A. test  

B. problem

C. paper

D. lesson

37. A. examined

B. completed  

C. marked  

D. answered

38. A. lying  

B. cheating  

C. guessing

D. discussing

39. A. didn’t  

B. did

C. would  

D. wouldn’t

40. A. come

B. leave

C. remain

D. apologize

41. A. no

B. certain

C. many  

D. more

42. A. excuse

B. reject

C. help

D. scold

43. A. above  

B. common

C. following  

D. unusual

44. A. repeat  

B. get

C. put

D. copy

45. A. worry  

B. know

C. hear

D. talk

46. A. chance  

B. incident  

C. lesson

D. memory

47. A. even

B. still

C. always

D. almost

48. A. way

B. sentence

C. choice

D. reason

49. A. All

B. Few

C. Some

D. None

50. A. quick

B. wise

C. great

D. personal

51. A. out

B. for  

C. up

D. upon

52. A. Should

B. Must

C. Would

D. Need

53. A. extra  

B. small

C. some

D. necessary

54. A. paid  

B. remembered

C. shared

D. returned

55. A. me  

B. you

C. us

D. then

Some fifty years ago , I was studying in a middle school in New York . One day , Mrs. O’Neil gave a maths test to our class . When the papers were marked , she found that twelve boys had made exactly the same mistakes in the test .
There is nothing new about cheating in exams . Perhaps that was why Mrs. O’Neil didn’t even say one word about it . She only asked the twelve boys to stay after class . I was one of the twelve .
Mrs. O’Neil asked no questions , and she didn’t scold us , either . Instead , she wrote the following words on the blackboard : On your way home you find some money and you’re completely sure that you will never be found out . Later someone comes to ask you if you have found some money he lost . What will you do ?
She then ordered us to write down the question , and asked us to take our whole lives to try to find out our own answer to it .
I don’t know about the other eleven children . Speaking for myself I can say : it was the most important single thing of my life. From then on , I have been asking this question to myself when I have to make a decision .
Because of this , Mrs . O’Neil has become the most unforgettable teacher for me in my whole life . I often think of this : if Mrs . O’Neil had scolded us as many other teachers often did , would I go on cheating every day ?
【小题1】Who wrote this story ?

A.A student in New York who is not interested in maths .
B.Mrs. O’Neil from New York who found some money on her way home .
C.An old maths teacher in a middle school .
D.An old person who once lived in New York when he was young .
【小题2】When did the story happen?
A.Over sixty years ago .B.Over fifty years ago .
C.Over seventy years ago .D.Over eighty years ago .
【小题3】In the sentence “…she didn’t scold us either” , what does “scold” maybe mean ?
A.表扬B.批评C.教育D.原谅
【小题4】When Mrs. O’Neil found twelve boys made exactly the same mistakes in the test , she      .
A.became very , very angry and shouted at the children for an hour
B.thought maybe she made some mistakes in her teaching
C.tried to find out who made the mistakes first
D.wanted to teach the twelve boys to stop cheating
【小题5】Why did the writer think Mrs. O’Neil unforgettable ?
A.Because Mrs. O’Neil often gave her student maths tests .
B.Because Mrs. O’Neil taught maths very well .
C.Because Mrs. O’Neil loved her students as she loved her own children .
D.Because Mrs. O’Neil taught a very important lesson to the writer .

Some fifty years ago , I was studying in a middle school in New York . One day , Mrs. O’Neil gave a maths test to our class . When the papers were marked , she found that twelve boys had made exactly the same mistakes in the test .

There is nothing new about cheating in exams . Perhaps that was why Mrs. O’Neil didn’t even say one word about it . She only asked the twelve boys to stay after class . I was one of the twelve .

Mrs. O’Neil asked no questions , and she didn’t scold us , either . Instead , she wrote the following words on the blackboard : On your way home you find some money and you’re completely sure that you will never be found out . Later someone comes to ask you if you have found some money he lost . What will you do ?

She then ordered us to write down the question , and asked us to take our whole lives to try to find out our own answer to it .

I don’t know about the other eleven children . Speaking for myself I can say : it was the most important single thing of my life. From then on , I have been asking this question to myself when I have to make a decision .

Because of this , Mrs . O’Neil has become the most unforgettable teacher for me in my whole life . I often think of this : if Mrs . O’Neil had scolded us as many other teachers often did , would I go on cheating every day ?

1.Who wrote this story ?

    A.A student in New York who is not interested in maths .

    B.Mrs. O’Neil from New York who found some money on her way home .

    C.An old maths teacher in a middle school .

    D.An old person who once lived in New York when he was young .

2.When did the story happen?

    A.Over sixty years ago .                        B. Over fifty years ago .

    C.Over seventy years ago .                      D.Over eighty years ago .

3.In the sentence “…she didn’t scold us either” , what does “scold” maybe mean ?

    A.表扬      B.批评     C.教育         D.原谅

4.When Mrs. O’Neil found twelve boys made exactly the same mistakes in the test , she      .

    A.became very , very angry and shouted at the children for an hour

    B.thought maybe she made some mistakes in her teaching

    C.tried to find out who made the mistakes first

    D.wanted to teach the twelve boys to stop cheating

5.Why did the writer think Mrs. O’Neil unforgettable ?

A.Because Mrs. O’Neil often gave her student maths tests .

B.Because Mrs. O’Neil taught maths very well .

C.Because Mrs. O’Neil loved her students as she loved her own children .

D.Because Mrs. O’Neil taught a very important lesson to the writer .

 

Some fifty years ago , I was studying in a middle school in New York . One day , Mrs. O’Neil gave a maths test to our class . When the papers were marked , she found that twelve boys had made exactly the same mistakes in the test .
There is nothing new about cheating in exams . Perhaps that was why Mrs. O’Neil didn’t even say one word about it . She only asked the twelve boys to stay after class . I was one of the twelve .
Mrs. O’Neil asked no questions , and she didn’t scold us , either . Instead , she wrote the following words on the blackboard : On your way home you find some money and you’re completely sure that you will never be found out . Later someone comes to ask you if you have found some money he lost . What will you do ?
She then ordered us to write down the question , and asked us to take our whole lives to try to find out our own answer to it .
I don’t know about the other eleven children . Speaking for myself I can say : it was the most important single thing of my life. From then on , I have been asking this question to myself when I have to make a decision .
Because of this , Mrs . O’Neil has become the most unforgettable teacher for me in my whole life . I often think of this : if Mrs . O’Neil had scolded us as many other teachers often did , would I go on cheating every day ?

  1. 1.

    Who wrote this story ?

    1. A.
      A student in New York who is not interested in maths
    2. B.
      Mrs. O’Neil from New York who found some money on her way home
    3. C.
      An old maths teacher in a middle school
    4. D.
      An old person who once lived in New York when he was young
  2. 2.

    When did the story happen?

    1. A.
      Over sixty years ago
    2. B.
      Over fifty years ago
    3. C.
      Over seventy years ago
    4. D.
      Over eighty years ago
  3. 3.

    In the sentence “…she didn’t scold us either” , what does “scold” maybe mean ?

    1. A.
      表扬
    2. B.
      批评
    3. C.
      教育
    4. D.
      原谅
  4. 4.

    When Mrs. O’Neil found twelve boys made exactly the same mistakes in the test , she                      

    1. A.
      became very , very angry and shouted at the children for an hour
    2. B.
      thought maybe she made some mistakes in her teaching
    3. C.
      tried to find out who made the mistakes first
    4. D.
      wanted to teach the twelve boys to stop cheating
  5. 5.

    Why did the writer think Mrs. O’Neil unforgettable ?

    1. A.
      Because Mrs. O’Neil often gave her student maths tests
    2. B.
      Because Mrs. O’Neil taught maths very well
    3. C.
      Because Mrs. O’Neil loved her students as she loved her own children
    4. D.
      Because Mrs. O’Neil taught a very important lesson to the writer

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