摘要:43.A.frowned B.smiled C.disagreed D.announced

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Soon Tommy’s parents, who had recently separated (分居), would arrive for a meeting on his failing schoolwork and  36 behavior. Neither parent knew that I had called up  37 .

Tommy, an only child, had  38 been happy, cooperative, and an excellent student. How could I make his father and mother  39 that his recent failing grades  40 a brokenhearted child’s reaction to his respected parents’ separation and possible  41 ?

Tommy’s mother came in and  42 one of the chairs I had placed near my desk. Then the father  43 and was surprised to see his wife. They pointedly ignored each other.

As I gave a detailed  44 of Tommy’s behavior and schoolwork, I prayed for the  45 words to bring these two together to help them see what they were doing to their son.  46 somehow the words wouldn’t come.

I found a crumpled (弄皱的), tear-stained  47 in the back of Tommy’s desk. Writing covered both sides, a single  48 scribbled (乱写) over and over.

Silently I smoothed it out and gave it to Tommy’s mother. She read it and then without a word  49 it to her husband. He frowned. Then his face softened. He studied the scribbled words for  50 seemed a future life.

At last he folded the paper carefully and  51 his wife’s hand. She wiped the tears from her  52 and smiled up at him. I also couldn’t keep back tears, but  53 seemed to notice.

In this way I used the words to  54 that family. On the sheet of yellow copy paper  55 with the painful outpouring of a small boy’s troubled heart, it said, “Dear Mother; Dear Daddy; I love you. I love you. I love you.”

36. A. satisfying      B. exciting          C. disappointing D. surprising

37. A. the others      B. the other          C. another one D. each other

38. A. never         B. rarely            C. always D. usually

39. A. hope          B. believe        C. promise              D. trust

40. A. stood for       B. looked for         C. cared for D. made for

41. A. happiness      B. cruelty              C. selfishness D. divorce

42. A. got             B. took             C. sat                D. seated

43. A. reached        B. sat              C. arrived D. went

44. A. account           B. record           C. writing D. paper

45. A. common       B. exciting          C. mistaken             D. right

46. A. So       B. And             C. But                 D. Then

47. A. letter          B. sheet            C. message D. schoolwork

48. A. word         B. article            C. phrase D. sentence

49. A. threw         B. took            C. handed              D. picked

50. A. which         B. as if             C. what                D. when

51. A. reached for     B. hunted for        C. kept off D. searched for

52. A. faces         B. eyes             C. head                D. nose

53. A. both          B. neither           C. either               D. none

54. A. reunite        B. unite            C. satisfy               D. keep

55. A. lined          B. colored           C. written D. covered

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  After Mom died, I began visiting Dad every morning before I went to work.He was frail(衰弱)and moved slowly, but he always had a glass of freshly squeezed(挤榨的)orange juice on the kitchen table for me, along with an unsigned note reading, “Drink your juice.” Such a gesture(表示), I knew, was as far as Dad had ever been able to go in expressing his love.In fact, I remember, as a kid I had questioned Mom “Why doesn't Dad love me?” Mom frowned(皱眉), “Who said he doesn't love you?”“Well, he never tells me,” I complained.He never tells me either,” she said, smiling. “But look how hard he works to take care of us, to buy us food and clothes, and to pay for this house.That's how your father tells us he loves us.”

  I nodded slowly.I understood in my head, but not in my heart.I still wanted my father to put his arms around me and tell me he loved me.Dad owned and operated a small scrap(小片)metal business, and after school I often hung around while he worked.Dad handfed scrap steel into a device(装置)that chopped(切)it as cleanly as a butcher(屠夫)chops a rack of ribs(肋骨).The machine looked like a giant pair of scissors(剪刀), with blades(刃)thicker than my father's body.If he didn't feed those terrifying blades just right, he risked serious injury.“Why don't you hire someone to do that for you?” Mom asked Dad one night as she bent over him and rubbed(搓)his aching shoulders with a strong smelling liniment(涂剂).“Why don't you hire a cook?” Dad asked, giving her one of his rare smiles.

  Many years later, during my first daily visit, after drinking the juice my father had squeezed for me, I walked over, hugged him and said,“I love you, Dad.” From then on I did this every morning.My father never told me how he felt about my hugs, and there was never any expression on his face when I gave them.

(1)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

I just couldn't understand my father

B.

My father never loved me

C.

Silent fatherly love

D.

My hard-working father

(2)

The author's father always prepared a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice for him because ________.

[  ]

A.

that was the author's favorite

B.

he was sure the author would be thirsty

C.

the author was always complaining

D.

that was a gesture of love

(3)

The author's father didn't hire a helper because ________.

[  ]

A.

his job was too dangerous

B.

his job required high skills

C.

he wanted to save money

D.

he was not good at communicating with others

(4)

We may infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

the author's father lacked a sense of humor

B.

the author quite understood his father as time went on

C.

the author's father didn't love him very much

D.

the author's father was too strict with him

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  After Mom died, I began visiting Dad every morning before I went to work.He was frail and moved slowly, but he always had a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice on the kitchen table for me, along with an unsigned note reading, “Drink your juice.” Such a gesture, I knew, was as far as Dad had ever been able to go in expressing his love.In fact, I remember, as a kid I had questioned Mom “Why doesn’t Dad love me!” Mom frowned.“Who said he doesn’t love you!” “Well, he never tells me,” I complained.“He never tells me either,” she said, smiling.“But look how hard he works to take care of us, to buy us food and clothes, and to pay for this house.That’s how your father tells us he loves us.”

  I nodded slowly.I understood in my head, but not in my heart.I still wanted my father to put his arms around me and tell me he loved me.Dad owned and operated a small scrap(片)metal business and after school I often hung around while he worked.I always hoped he’d ask me to help and then praise me for what I did.He never asked.His tasks were too dangerous for a young boy to attempt, and Mom was already worried enough that he’d hurt himself.Dad hand fed scrap steel into a device that chopped it as cleanly as a butcher chops a rack of ribs.The machine looked like a giant pair of scissors, with blades thicker than my father’s body.If he didn’t feed those terrifying blades just right, he risked serious injury.“Why don’t you hire someone to do that for you?” Mom asked Dad one night as she bent over him and rubbed his aching shoulders with a strong smelling liniment.“Why don’t you hire a cook?” Dad asked, giving her one of his rare smiles.

  Many years later, during my first daily visit, after drinking the juice my father had squeezed for me, I walked over, hugged him and said, “I love you, Dad.” From then on I did this every morning.My father never told me how he felt about my hugs, and there was never any expression on his face when I gave them.

(1)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

I just couldn’t understand my father

B.

My father never loved me

C.

Silent fatherly love

D.

My hard-working father

(2)

The author’s father always prepared a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice for him because ________.

[  ]

A.

that was the author’s favorite

B.

he was sure the author would be thirsty

C.

the author was always complaining

D.

that was a gesture of love

(3)

When the author complained in the first paragraph, his mother ________.

[  ]

A.

tried to comfort him

B.

told him that his father loved him with action

C.

tried to defend his father

D.

got a bit angry with him

(4)

The author’s father didn’t hire a helper because ________.

[  ]

A.

his job was too dangerous

B.

his job required high skills

C.

he wanted to save money

D.

he was not good at communicating with others

(5)

We may infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

the author’s father lacked a sense of humor

B.

the author quite understood his father as time went on

C.

the author’s father didn’t love him very much

D.

the author’s father was too strict with him

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  Generations of children who sat through endless lessons of“chalk and talk”in front of a bossy teacher can take some relief.But the“chalk and talk”method helped them achieve better exam results.Modern classroom techniques may make school days a good deal happier, but contentment(满足)is not the road to success in examinations, according to university researchers.

  Their three-year study, monitoring the progress of 2,000 teenagers, tried to measure the influence of the“boredom factor”in 17 selected schools in the north of England.The researchers also found that the old-fashioned approach of teachers ordering pupils about is still alive and producing results.Their conclusions were welcomed yesterday by educationists who were worried by the shift to less formal lessons.

  The pupils in the latest study were asked to award teachers marks to measure how frequently they followed or ignored today’s fashion for“child-centred”education.A five-point scale was given to spot the teachers who always told them what they should know and what to write down.“It was significant and not something you would get by chance or accident.Certainly, when you compare the pupil’s interest and attitude to school, there is a quite definite and highly significant difference,”one of the researchers said.But the rankings were turned upside down when the team of four researchers looked at how the children did in examination.The sort of methods now frowned upon(不赞同)actually improve the final grades.

  The researchers said,“There is nothing wrong with old-fashioned, didactic(说教性的)teaching in the right place, even if it isn’t the favor at the moment.However,”they insisted,“the best teachers had always mixed the two techniques to match the needs of pupils, although certain examinations forced some to concentrate more on dictation and learning by rote(死记硬背).”

(1)

University researchers have discovered that ________.

[  ]

A.

modern teaching methods provide students with entertainment

B.

students taught by modern techniques are happy and successful

C.

traditional teaching methods help students score higher

D.

students like old teaching better than modern teaching at school

(2)

We can infer from Paragraph 3 that ________.

[  ]

A.

child-centred education promotes friendship among children

B.

the research findings are not significant enough for a conclusion

C.

those who show greater interest in school did better in exams

D.

those who don’t show much interest in school may turn out to score higher in tests

(3)

The researchers suggest that ________.

[  ]

A.

more old methods be used in teaching

B.

students be taught how to score high in exams

C.

dictation be used as one of the best teaching methods

D.

old and new methods be used together

(4)

The best title for this text would be ________.

[  ]

A.

The Examination-based Teaching

B.

Rote Learning Was the Winner

C.

The Problem of Child-centred Education

D.

The Problem of the Traditional Method

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Reading Comprehension

DirectionsRead the following three passagesEach passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statementsFor each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C andDChoose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage

  MrDawson was an old bad-tempered(坏脾气的)man, and everyone in town knew itKids knew not to go into his yards to pick apples, because old Dawson, they said, would come after you with his gun

  One Friday, 12-year-old Janet was walking out with her friend AmyThey had to go by Dawson's house, but as they got close Janet saw him sitting on his front porch and suggested they cross over the streetLike most, she was scared of the old man

  Amy said not to worryWhen they got close enough, Dawson looked up with his usual frown(皱眉), but when he saw it was Amy, he gave a big smile

  Amy smiled back and told him Janet was staying overnight with her and they were going to listen to music and play gamesDawson told them that sounded fun, and gave them each an apple

  Later, Janet asked Amy, Everyone says he's the meanest man in townHow come he was so nice to us?

  Amy explained that when she first started walking past his house he wasn't very friendly, but she pretended he was wearing an invisible smile and so she always smiledIt took a while, but one day he half smiled back

  After a while, he started smiling real smiles and then talked to herShe said he always offers an apple now, and is always very kind

  If we remember that everyone wears an invisible smile, we too will find that most people can't resist our kindness after a while

  We are always busy trying to achieve so much that we forget how simply we can bring cheer to ourselves and othersGiving a smile takes so little effort; let's make sure that we're not the ones that others have to pretend are wearing invisible smile

(1)

Why didn't kids enter MrDawson's yard?

[  ]

A.

The gate was kept locked

B.

MrDawson never smiled

C.

They would make trouble

D.

MrDawson treated them badly

(2)

Janet suggested walking on the other side of the street to ________

[  ]

A.

meet some other friends

B.

find out where MrDawson was

C.

avoid passing by MrDawson's house

D.

see what MrDawson was doing

(3)

What did MrDawson do when he saw Amy?

[  ]

A.

He smiled on her

B.

He forced an invisible smile

C.

He came after her with his gun

D.

He frowned as usual

(4)

Janet couldn't understand why ________

[  ]

A.

Amy was kind to MrDawson

B.

MrDawson was so friendly

C.

MrDawson was so mean

D.

Amy was not afraid of MrDawson

(5)

The main idea of the last paragraph is that ________

[  ]

A.

smiling is not difficult at all

B.

smiling can make our life different

C.

we should bring more smiles to others

D.

we should wear invisible smiles

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