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 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
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 . |
A.Over sixty years ago . | B.Over fifty years ago . |
C.Over seventy years ago . | D.Over eighty years ago . |
A.表扬 | B.批评 | C.教育 | D.原谅 |
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 |
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 . |