摘要: At the beginning of the passage, “We made it could be replaced by . A. We were happy B. We did something C. We were successful D. We have won the 2008 Olympic Games bid

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I arrived in the classroom,ready to share my knowledge and experience with 76 students who would be my English literature class. Having taught in the US for 17 years,I have no doubt about my ability to hold their attention and to impress on them my admiration for the literature of my mother tongue.

    I was shocked when the monitor shouted,“stand up!” The entire class rose as I entered the room and l was somewhat confused about how to get them to sit down again,but once the embarrassment(尴尬) was over, I quickly regained my calmness and admiration. I went back to my office with the rosy glow which came from a strong sense of achievement.

    My students kept diaries. However, as I read them the rosy glow was gradually replaced by a strong sense of sadness.The first diary said, “Our literature teacher didn’t teach us anything today perhaps her next lecture will be better.” Greatly surprised.I read diary after diary, each expressing a similar theme “Didn’t I teach them anything? I described the entire Western philosophy and laid the historical background for all the works we will study in class,” I complained. “How should they say I didn’t teach them anything?”

    It was a long term, and it gradually became clear that my ideas about education were not the same as those of my students. I thought a teacher’s job was to raise interesting questions and provide enough background so that students could draw their own conclusions. My students thought a teacher’s job was to provide exact in formation as directly and clearly as possible. What a difference!

    However, I also learned a lot,and the experience with my Chinese students has made me a better American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different culture.

51.We can know that on the first day the writer__________.

    A. was disappointed at her students’ performance

    B. was very confident in her students

    C. felt she didn’t teach them much

    D. felt very confident in herself at first

52.At the beginning of the lesson,the writer got confused because of__________.

    A. cultural differences      B. students’ admiration

    C. students’ embarrassment    D. the same experience

53.The writer learnt from their diaries that the students wanted to___________.

    A. raise interesting questions    B. know about background

    C. draw their own conclusions     D. know more exact facts

54.Which of the following is FALSE according to the passage?

    A. The writer doubted about her ability of teaching.

    B. The writer became better at teaching foreign students.

    C. The writer had taken up her career for years.

D. The writer was upset when reading the students’ diaries.

55. The underlined word “philosophy” would probably NOT be _________.

A.  set of beliefs

B.outlook on life

C.study of the principles

       D.  understanding of art

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

  Scientific experts from around the world are genuinely predicting that 3 years from now, all life on Earth could well finish.Some are saying it'll be humans that set it off.Others believe that a natural phenomenon will be the cause.And the religious folks are saying it'll be God himself who presses the stop button...Seven reasons are going about why the world will end in 2012 and netizens have started a discussion in the forum.

  1.Mayan Calendar

  The first mob to predict 2012 as the end of the world were the Mayans, a bloodthirsty race that were good at two things:Building highly accurate astrological(占星术的)equipment out of stone and sacrificing virgins.

  Thousands of years ago they managed to calculate the length of the lunar moon as 329.53020 days, only 34 seconds out.The Mayan calendar predicts that the Earth will end on December 21, 2012.Given that they were pretty close to the mark with the lunar cycle, it's likely they’ve got the end of the world right as well.

  2.Sun Storms

  Solar experts from around the world monitoring the sun have made an extremely discovery:our sun is a bit of conflict.The energy output of the sun is, like most things in nature, cyclic(循环的), and it's supposed to be in the middle of a period of relative stability.However, recent solar storms have been bombarding the Earth with so much radiation energy, and it's been knocking out power grids and destroying satellites.This activity is predicted to get worse, and calculations suggest it will reach its deadly peak sometime in 2012.

  3.The Atom Smasher

  Scientists in Europe have been building the world's largest particle accelerator(粒子加速器).Basically it's a 27km tunnel designed to break atoms together to find out what makes the Universe tick.However, the device has caused serious concern, with some scientists suggesting that it's properly even a bad idea to turn it on in the first place.They’re predicting all manner of deadly results, including mini black holes.So when this machine is fired up for its first serious experiment in 2012, the world could be squeezed into a super-dense drop the size of a basketball.

  4.The Bible says…

  If having scientists warning us about the end of the world isn't bad enough, religious folks are getting in on the act as well.Interpretations of the Christian Bible reveal that the date for Armageddon, the final battle between Good and Evil, has been set down for 2012.The I Ching, also known as the Chinese book of Changes, says the same thing, as do various sections of the Hindu teachings.

  5.Super Volcano

  Yellowstone National Park in the United States is famous for its thermal springs and Old Faithful geyser.The reason for this is simple-it's sitting on top of the world's biggest volcano, and geological experts are beginning to get nervous sweats.The Yellowstone volcano has a pattern of erupting every 650, 000 years or so, and we’re many years overdue for an explosion that will fill the atmosphere with ash, blocking the sun and suddenly moving the Earth into a frozen winter that could last up to 15, 000 years.The pressure under the Yellowstone is building steadily, and geologists have set 2012 as a likely date for the big bang.

  6.The Physicists

  This one is case of bog-simple maths mathematics.Physicists at Berkley University have been dealing with the numbers and they have determined that the Earth is well overdue for a major catastrophic event.Even worse, they’re claiming their calculations proof that we’re all going to die, very soon-while also saying their prediction comes with a certainty of 99 percent-and 2012 just happens to be the best guess as to when it occurs.

  7.Slip-Slop-Slap-BANG!

  We all know the Earth is surrounded by a magnetic(磁的)field that shields us from most of the sun's radiation.What you might not know is that the magnetic poles we call north and south have a bad habit of swapping places every 750, 000 years or so-and right now we’re about 30, 000 years overdue.Scientists have noted that the poles are drifting apart roughly 20-30kms each year, much faster than ever before, which points to a pole-shift being right around the corner.While the pole shift is underway, the magnetic field is disrupted and will eventually disappear, sometimes for ups to 100 years.The result is enough UV(紫外线的)outdoors to crisp your skin in seconds, killing everything it touches.

(1)

Some people are convinced of Mayans’ prediction about the end of the world probably because ________.

[  ]

A.

they had stone astrological equipment

B.

they calculated the lunar cycle highly accurately

C.

they could get close to the lunar moon

D.

they were the first group to predict things

(2)

According to solar experts, what have solar storms attacked the Earth with?

[  ]

A.

Satellite power.

B.

Black holes.

C.

Radiation energy.

D.

Wind energy.

(3)

What does the writer mean by “religious folks are getting in on the act as well”(Paragraph 6)?

[  ]

A.

Religions also have predictions about the end of the world.

B.

Religious people are taking action to solve the problem.

C.

Religions come up with different views from the scientists.

D.

Scientists do their research among the religious people.

(4)

According to Paragraph 7, we probably know that in Yellowstone National Park ________.

[  ]

A.

the volcano erupts rather frequently

B.

springs are unknown by American people

C.

pressure under it is gradually gathering

D.

a volcanic eruption is unlikely to take place

(5)

The word “shields”(Paragraph 9)can best be replaced by ________.

[  ]

A.

refreshes

B.

preserves

C.

replaces

D.

protects

(6)

What would the passage probably be if it's to be continued?

[  ]

A.

Worst effects.

B.

Possible solutions.

C.

Humans’ measures.

D.

Netizens’ discussion.

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I arrived in the classroom, ready to share my knowledge and experience with 76 students who would be my English literature class. Having taught in the US for 17 years, I have no doubt about my ability to hold their attention and to impress on them my admiration for the literature of my mother tongue.

I was shocked when the monitor shouted, “stand up!” The entire class rose as I entered the room and I was somewhat puzzled about how to get them to sit down again, but once the embarrassment (尴尬) was over, I quickly regained my calmness and admiration. I went back to my office with the rosy glow which came from a strong sense of achievement.

My students kept diaries. However, as I read them, the rosy glow was gradually replaced by a strong sense of sadness. The first diary said, “Our literature teacher didn’t teach us anything today. Perhaps her next lecture will be better.” Greatly surprised, I read diary after diary, each expressing a similar theme. “Didn’t I teach them anything? I described the entire Western philosophy (哲学) and laid the historical background for all the works we will study in class.” I complained. “How should they say I didn’t teach them anything?”

It was a long term, and it gradually became clear that my ideas about education were not the same as those of my students. I thought a teacher’s job was to raise interesting questions and provide enough background so that students could draw their own conclusions. My students thought a teacher’s job was to provide exact information as directly and clearly as possible. What a difference!

However, I also learned a lot, and the experience with my Chinese students has made me a better American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different culture.

1. We can know that on the first day the writer ______.

A. felt she didn’t teach them much

B. was very confident in her students

C. felt very confident in herself at first

D. was disappointed at her students’ performance

2. At the beginning of the lesson, the writer got puzzled because of ______.

A. cultural differences                            B. students’ admiration

C. students’ embarrassment                    D. the same experience

3. The writer learnt from their diaries that the students wanted to ______.

A. raise interesting questions                   B. know about background

C. draw their own conclusions         D. know more exact facts

4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. The writer got used to the life in China.

B. The writer doubted about her ability of teaching.

C. The writer had taught in many western countries.

D. The writer became better at teaching foreign students.

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第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
I arrived in the classroom, ready to share my knowledge and experience with 76 students who would be my English literature class. Having taught in the US for 17 years, I have no doubt about my ability to hold their attention and to impress on them my admiration for the literature of my mother tongue.
I was shocked when the monitor shouted, “stand up!” The entire class rose as I entered the room and I was somewhat puzzled about how to get them to sit down again, but once the embarrassment (尴尬) was over, I quickly regained my calmness and admiration. I went back to my office with the rosy glow which came from a strong sense of achievement.
My students kept diaries. However, as I read them, the rosy glow was gradually replaced by a strong sense of sadness. The first diary said, “Our literature teacher didn’t teach us anything today. Perhaps her next lecture will be better.” Greatly surprised, I read diary after diary, each expressing a similar theme. “Didn’t I teach them anything? I described the entire Western philosophy (哲学) and laid the historical background for all the works we will study in class.” I complained. “How should they say I didn’t teach them anything?”
It was a long term, and it gradually became clear that my ideas about education were not the same as those of my students. I thought a teacher’s job was to raise interesting questions and provide enough background so that students could draw their own conclusions. My students thought a teacher’s job was to provide exact information as directly and clearly as possible. What a difference!
However, I also learned a lot, and the experience with my Chinese students has made me a better American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different culture.
41. We can know that on the first day the writer ______.
A. felt she didn’t teach them much
B. was very confident in her students
C. felt very confident in herself at first
D. was disappointed at her students’ performance
42. At the beginning of the lesson, the writer got puzzled because of ______.
A. cultural differences                        B. students’ admiration
C. students’ embarrassment                  D. the same experience
43. The writer learnt from their diaries that the students wanted to ______.
A. raise interesting questions               B. know about background
C. draw their own conclusions             D. know more exact facts
44. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. The writer got used to the life in China.
B. The writer doubted about her ability of teaching.
C. The writer had taught in many western countries.
D. The writer became better at teaching foreign students.

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第二部分  阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分)

第一节  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

I arrived in the classroom, ready to share my knowledge and experience with 76 students who would be my English literature class. Having taught in the US for 17 years, I have no doubt about my ability to hold their attention and to impress on them my admiration for the literature of my mother tongue.

I was shocked when the monitor shouted, “stand up!” The entire class rose as I entered the room and I was somewhat puzzled about how to get them to sit down again, but once the embarrassment (尴尬) was over, I quickly regained my calmness and admiration. I went back to my office with the rosy glow which came from a strong sense of achievement.

My students kept diaries. However, as I read them, the rosy glow was gradually replaced by a strong sense of sadness. The first diary said, “Our literature teacher didn’t teach us anything today. Perhaps her next lecture will be better.” Greatly surprised, I read diary after diary, each expressing a similar theme. “Didn’t I teach them anything? I described the entire Western philosophy (哲学) and laid the historical background for all the works we will study in class.” I complained. “How should they say I didn’t teach them anything?”

It was a long term, and it gradually became clear that my ideas about education were not the same as those of my students. I thought a teacher’s job was to raise interesting questions and provide enough background so that students could draw their own conclusions. My students thought a teacher’s job was to provide exact information as directly and clearly as possible. What a difference!

However, I also learned a lot, and the experience with my Chinese students has made me a better American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different culture.

41. We can know that on the first day the writer ______.

A. felt she didn’t teach them much

B. was very confident in her students

C. felt very confident in herself at first

D. was disappointed at her students’ performance

42. At the beginning of the lesson, the writer got puzzled because of ______.

A. cultural differences                        B. students’ admiration

C. students’ embarrassment                  D. the same experience

43. The writer learnt from their diaries that the students wanted to ______.

A. raise interesting questions               B. know about background

C. draw their own conclusions             D. know more exact facts

44. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. The writer got used to the life in China.

B. The writer doubted about her ability of teaching.

C. The writer had taught in many western countries.

D. The writer became better at teaching foreign students.

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