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     It was in my high school science class. I was doing a task in front of the classroom with my favorite
shirt on.
     A__1__ came, "Nice shirt," I smiled from ear to ear. Then another voice said, "That shirt belonged
to my dad. Greg's mother works for my family. We were going to__2__ that shirt away,  but gave it to
her__3__." I was speechless. I wanted to hide.
     I__4__ the shirt in the back of the closet and told my mom what had happened. She then dialed her
__5__,  "I will no longer work for your family," she told him. That night,  mom told my dad that she
couldn't clean anymore; she knew her life's__6__ was something greater.
     The next morning she__7__ with the personal manager at the Board of Education. He told her that
without a proper education she could not teach. So mom decided to__8__ a university.
     After the first year in college,  she went back to the personal manager. He said, "You are__9__,  
aren't you? I think I have a__10__ for you as a teacher's assistant. This opportunity deals with children
who are mentally challenged with little or no chance of__11__." Mom accepted the opportunity very
__12__.
     For almost five years,  as a teacher's assistant, she saw teacher after teacher give up on the children
and quit,  feeling__13__. Then one day, the personal manager and the principal__14__ in her classroom.
The principal said, "We have watched how you__15__ the children and how they communicate with you
and admire your hardworking__16__ over the last five years. We are all in agreement that you__17__ be
the teacher of this class."
     My mom spent more than 20 years there. __18__ her career, she was voted Teacher of the Year. All
of this came about because of the__19__ comment made in the classroom that day. Mom showed me
how to handle__20__ situations and never give up.
(     )1. A. noise      
(     )2. A. get        
(     )3. A. otherwise    
(     )4. A. settled      
(     )5. A. teacher      
(     )6. A. purpose      
(     )7. A. went        
(     )8. A. visit        
(     )9. A. serious      
(     )10. A. career      
(     )11. A. learning    
(     )12. A. patiently  
(     )13. A. upset      
(     )14. A. looked up  
(     )15. A. believe    
(     )16. A. spirit      
(     )17. A. must        
(     )18. A. At          
(     )19. A. worthless  
(     )20. A. challenging
B. voice          
B. take            
B. anyhow          
B. pushed          
B. employer        
B. encouragement  
B. met            
B. continue        
B. fortunate      
B. duty            
B. judging        
B. eagerly        
B. frightened      
B. went up        
B. protect        
B. intention      
B. would          
B. During          
B. thoughtless    
B. different      
C. sound        
C. carry        
C. instead      
C. made          
C. director      
C. achievement  
C. worked        
C. attend        
C. careful      
C. position      
C. obeying      
C. successfully  
C. guilty        
C. took up      
C. treat        
C. action        
C. might        
C. On            
C. hopeless      
C. dangerous    
D. tune          
D. throw        
D. actually      
D. stuck        
D. adviser      
D. victory      
D. stayed        
D. prepare      
D. responsible  
D. part          
D. imagining    
D. skillfully    
D. ashamed      
D. showed up    
D. receive      
D. attempt      
D. should        
D. With          
D. helpless      
D. strange      
1-5: BDCD B    6-10: ABCAC     11-15: ABADC       16-20: ADBBA
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When I met him, I had a lot of anger inside of me. I’ve lived my whole life in Spanish Harlem, but in my neighborhood, there are shoot-ups all the time. I know kids who have been shot or beaten up. I have friends who ended up in prison. I could have ended up that way, too, but Mr. Clark wouldn’t let that happen.

Mr. Clark worked long hours, making sure I did my work. My grades rose. In fact, the scores of our whole class rose. One day, he took our class to see The Phantom of the Opera, and it was the first time some kids had ever been out of Harlem. Before the show, he treated us to dinner at a restaurant and taught us not to talk with our mouths full. We did not want to let him down

Mr. Clark was selected as Disney’s 2000 Teacher of the Year. He said he would draw three names out of a hat; those students would go with him to Los Angeles to get the award. But when the time came to draw names, Mr. Clark said, “You’re all going.”   

On graduation day, there were a lot of tears. We didn’t want his class to end. In 2001, he moved to Atlanta, but he always kept in touch. He started giving lectures about education, and wrote a bestselling book based on his classroom rules, The Essential 55. In 2003,

Mr. Clark took some of us on a trip to South Africa to deliver school supplies and visit the orphanages(孤儿院). It was the most amazing experience of my life. It’s now my dream to one day start a group of women’s clubs, helping people from all backgrounds.

Without Mr. Clark, the writer         .

A. might have been put into prison

B. might not have won the prize

C. might have joined a women’s club

D. might not have moved to Atlanta

The Essential 55 is_____________

A. a show                                          B. a speech

C. a classroom rule                             D. a book

How many students’ names were finally drawn out of a hat by Mr. Clark?

A. None                B. Three                C. Fifty-five.         D. All.

What can we learn in the short reading?

A. It was in Harlem that we saw The Phantom of the Opera for the first time.

B. Mr. Clark taught us not to talk with our mouths full, and we did.

C. Mr. Clark was selected as Disney’s 2000 Teacher of the Year in Los Angeles.

D. In 2003, Mr. Clark moved to Atlanta, and he always kept in touch with us.

In the passage, the writer intends to tell us that         .

A. Mr. Clark went to South Africa because he liked travelling

B. Mr. Clark helped to set up a group of women’s clubs

C. a good teacher can help raise his or her students’ scores

D. a good teacher has a good influence on his or her students

During the Christmas break from college, a young man wanted to borrow his father’s car. He was going to a New Year’s Eve   21   to be held in Vermont. The father was   22   about the son hitting one of the roadblocks that people set up all over the place on New Year’s Eve. However, a(n)   23   reached was that the son would be allowed to use the car, but he would not drink at all.

So he drove to Vermont, got completely   24  , and attempted to drive home. On the way home he hit a roadblock. He was told to   25   the car and stand in a line of people that were being given the sobriety (not drunk)   26  . However, the policeman   27   him out. He was     standing off to the side while the others were   29   the police officer how well they could walk a   30   line, etc.

         At 7:00 am the next morning, his father got up to answer the   31  . There were   32   policemen there. They asked him if he was the   33   of that red FIAT. He replied, “Yes, I am.” One of the policemen asked him if he was driving the car the evening before and he said that his son had been the driver.

         When the young man   34   himself in front of the policemen, he knew he was in some sort of   35  . Upon questioning, he   36   that he was driving the car. But when asked if he had been   37  , he said, “NO!” When the policemen asked if they could see his car, he was unable to remember the   38  . He said that it was in the garage.

         And when the four of them walked out to look at the car, instead of looking at the car he had driven the   39   before, they saw a   40   car parked there.

A. party               B. meeting              C. concert                         D. sports meeting

A. sure             B. worried           C. curious                   D. anxious

A. suggestion    B. condition          C. conclusion                  D. agreement

A. excited         B. tired                C. pleased                   D. drunk

A. stop             B. get out of             C. drive                  D. get into

A. punishment     B. test                 C. education             D. talk

A. gave             B. made            C. missed                    D. found

A. considered      B. required          C. suggested             D. left

A. showing       B. explaining           C. asking                    D. telling

A. long             B. straight            C. calm                   D. direct

A. telephone      B. call                 C. doorbell                 D. question

A. many             B. two                 C. four                       D. one

A. manager       B. father                  C. student                   D. owner

A. stood              B. found              C. put                         D. took

A. danger            B. test                 C. trouble                   D. accident

A. believed      B. told                 C. admitted                 D. said

A. driving         B. hurting            C. drinking                 D. missing

A. drive              B. test                 C. time                          D. line

A. day              B. morning       C. evening                  D. afternoon

A. similar           B. familiar         C. police                     D. damaged

I would like to suggest that for sixty to ninety minutes each evening all television broadcasting in the United States be forbidden by law. Let us take a      , reasonable look at what the results might be if such a(an)      were accepted.

Families might use the time for a real family hour. Without the distraction(分散注意力) of TV, they might     together after dinner and actually talk to one another. It is well known that many of our    ----everything in fact, from the generation gap to the high divorce rate to some forms of     illness ----are caused at least in part by     to communicate. By using the quiet family hour to     our problems, we might get to know each other better, and to like each other better. On evenings when such talk is     , families could discover more active pastimes(娱乐). Freed from TV and forced to find their own activities, they might take a     together to watch the sunset     they might take a walk together.

      free time and no TV, children and adults might discover reading. There is more entertainment in       than in a TV program.       report that the generation growing up with television can hardly write an English sentence,       at the college level.     is often learned from reading. A more literate new generation could be a product of the quiet hour. A different form of reading might also be done     it was in the past: reading aloud. The quiet hour could become the story hour. When the     ends, the TV networks might be forced to     with better shows in order to get us back from our newly- discovered activities.

At first glance, this idea seems radical(激进的).     will we spend the time then? The fact is: it has been only twenty-five years since television came to control American free time. Those of us thirty-five and older can     childhoods without television. It wasn't that difficult.

1.A. valuable              B. pleasant                  C. serious           D. quick

2.A. suggestion          B. advice            C. opinion          D. offer

3.A. get around                   B. sit around               C. meet with               D. stand stiff

4.A. misfortunes                 B. troubles                  C. affairs             D. problems

5.A. physical               B. mental           C. common                 D. familiar

6.A. failure                  B. attempt                   C. ability             D. permission

7.A. comment            B. talk                 C. discuss           D. remark

8.A. impossible          B. unpleasant             C. funny             D. unnecessary

9.A. ride             B. look                C. walk                D. rest

10.A. And          B. But                  C. Or                   D. While

11.A. At              B. With               C. For                  D. In

12.A. a good book     B. a fine poem            C. a quiet hour                   D. a composition

13.A. Professors                 B. Scientists                C. Educators               D. Parents

14.A. yet            B. still                  C. just                 D. even

15.A. Skill           B. Writing          C. Speaking                 D. Listening

16.A. before               B. as           C. after               D. when

17.A. talk           B. programme            C. performance                   D. quiet-hour

18.A. come across              B. come about            C. come out                D. come up

19.A. How                   B. Whether                 C. What              D. If

20.A. remind              B. recognize               C. remember    D. know

 

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