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Mr Henry taught sixth grade science. On the first day of class, he gave us a 1 about an animal called the cattywampus, a kind of animal that died out during the Ice Age. He 2 around a skull(头盖骨)as he walked. We all took 3 and later had a test.
When he returned my paper, I was 4 .There was a big red “×” through each of my answers. I had failed! 5 must be some mistake! I had written down 6 what Mr Henry
said. Then I learned that everyone in the class had 7 . What had happened? Very simple, Mr Henry 8 . He had invented this cattywampus. There had never 9 any such animal. The information in our notes was, 10 , incorrect. Did we expect our marks for incorrect answers? Needless to say, we were 11 .
What kind of test was this? And what kind of teacher? Mr Henry said he 12 we would learn something from this experience. 13 and textbooks are not perfect. 14 no one is. He told us not to 15 our minds go to sleep, and to speak out 16 we ever thought he or the textbook was wrong.
Every class was an exciting one 17 Mr Henry. I can still remember some science periods from beginning to end. I haven’t made any great scientific subjects, 18 Mr Henry’s class gave me and my classmates something 19 , like the courage to look people in the 20 and tell them they are wrong. He also showed us that you can have fun doing it.
1.A.magazine B. book C. report D. lecture
2.A.walked B. grasped C. passed D. looked
3.A.notes B. exercises C. attentions D. cares
4.A.excited B. inspired C. worried D. surprised
5.A.There B. It C. He D. I
6.A.exactly B. fast C. slowly D. quietly
7.A.failed B. defeated C. succeeded D. beat
8.A.announced B. expressed C. proved D. explained
9.A.had B. stayed C. been D. kept
10.A.however B. otherwise C. besides D. therefore
11.A.happy B. worried C. excited D. angry
12.A.suggested B. meant C. hoped D. wished
13.A.Teachers B. Headmasters C. Students D. Persons
14.A.After all B. In fact C. At any time D. Above all
15.A.permit B. let C. leave D. help
16.A.that B. whether C. while D. if
17.A.with B. about C. of D. for
18.A.but B. and C. so D. or
19.A.strange B. important C. curious D. serious
20.A.eye B. brain C. head D. hand
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Rowena and Billy Wrangler are model high school students. They study hard and do extremely well on achievement tests. And next year,Rowena will be attending Harvard University.Billy,her younger brother,hopes to go to Cornell.What makes Rowena and Billy different from most students is that they don't go to school.In fact,they've never been to school.Since kindergarten,they've studied at home.Like many of more than one million people who receive home schooling in the United States, they feel as if they've gotten a good education.
The home-schooling trend began in the U.S.in the 1980s with parents keeping their children out of public schools so they could provide religious education at home. Today,as the home-schooling trend continues to grow,parents are more likely to consider home schooling as an option because they believe schools don't do a very good job of teaching and are occasionally dangerous places.But can parents really do a better job?
The answer in many cases is yes.In many studies,students taught at home ranked average or above average when compared to students who went to public schools.More importantly,these students were often more self-directed and have a greater depth of knowledge.They were well prepared for academic challenges.
One such student,Robert Conrad, now a sophomore at university, claims he really learned how to study and schedule his time during his eight years of home schooling.Still, not every student is as successful as Robert.
“For every home-schooling success story,there are an equal number of failures.”states Henry Lipscomb,an educational researcher.“There are just so many disadvantages that students taught at home have to overcome.” For example,they have fewer chances to get in touch with others of their own age.Consequently,they sometimes lack the usual social skills.“No matter what,though,”states Lipscomb,“home-schooling is a growing trend.I think we'll be seeing more and more of this.”
【小题1】Compared with other students, Rowena and Billy are most different in the fact that ___________.
| A.they preferred to teach themselves |
| B.they do extremely well on achievement tests |
| C.they don't go to school as other teenagers |
| D.they feel they have gotten a good education |
| A.Home is a safer place for children. |
| B.Students taught at home are more self-directed. |
| C.Students taught at home have a greater depth of knowledge. |
| D.Students taught at home can go to good universities. |
| A.parents can do a better job than schools |
| B.home-schooling will be more and more useful |
| C.home-schooling is good in some aspects |
| D.students taught at home make greater achievements |
| A.Home-schooling:A Growing Trend |
| B.Home-schooling:A Better Choice |
| C.Home-schooling:A Way to Success |
| D.Home-schooling:A New Method of Education |
Little did I know that I was about to see something I would never forget at the Kentucky Association of School Administrators.
They introduced the young musician---Mr Patrick Henry Hughes. He was rolled onto the stage in his wheelchair and began to play the piano. His fingers danced across the keys as he made beautiful music.
About ten minutes into Patrick’s performance, someone came on the stage and said, “I’d like to share a seven-minute video about Patrick Hughes.” Then the lights were turned down.
Patrick Henry Hughes was born with no eyes and a tightening of the joints(关节), which left him disabled for life. However, he was fitted with artificial eyes and placed in a wheelchair. Before his first birthday, he discovered the piano. His mom said, “I could hit any note on the piano, and within one or two tries, he’d get it.” By his second birthday, he was playing records people asked for. His father was ecstatic. “We might not play baseball, but we can play music together.”
Today, Patrick is a junior. His father attends classes with him and he’s made nearly all A’s. He’s also a part of a 214-member marching band(游乐乐队). He’s a blind, wheelchair-bound trumpet player; he and his father do it together. In order to attend Patrick’s classes and every band practice, his father works the night shift(夜班) at United Parcel Service. Patrick says, “My dad’s my hero.”
On stage, between songs, Patrick talked to the audience about his life and about how blessed he was, “God made me blind and unable to walk. BIG DEAL! He gave me musical gifts and the great opportunity to meet new people.”
When his performance was over, the crowd rose to their feet and cheered for over five minutes.
1.The underlined word “ecstatic” could be replaced by “_________”.
A. relaxed B. disappointed C. anxious D. delighted
2.What do we know about Patrick’s father?
A. He taught Patrick to play the piano.
B. He does part-time jobs in the daytime.
C. He accompanies Patrick in class and practice.
D. He expects Patrick to become a famous musician.
3.We know from the text that Patrick Henry Hughes ______________.
A. began to play the piano at age two
B. is in charge of a marching band
C. is now a high school student
D. admires his father greatly.
4.The story of Patrick Henry Hughes mainly teaches us to _______________.
A. develop an interest in music
B. be grateful for what we have
C. be ready to help people in trouble
D. work hard to achieve great success
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第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
You know it’s truly amazing how the Jewish people survived after thousands of years of being slaves, persecuted(追捕), and even attempted genocide (种族灭绝)when Hitler’s Nazi murdered 6 million Jews! That’s why in 1934, Germany was the 36 place to be a Jew. When Hitler’s teenage gangs 37 his village, the little 38 boy, Heinz, was just 11 years old.
Every day Heinz’s parents taught their 39 how important it was to learn 40 . When the Nazi gangs terrorized their village on the streets daily, Heinz’s parents knew that just one moment of losing control of their 41 against their rulers could 42 the death of the family. So Heinz learned to stay out of their 43 , sometimes crossing the street or taking a 44 road home.
But one day, young Heinz was finally 45 by one of Hitler’s bullies(暴徒). For the first time, Heinz was 46 to talk to a Nazi youth. But by staying calm and 47 choosing his words, Heinz surprised himself when he 48 his way out of trouble and 49 this bully not to hurt him 50 to let him go. That day, Heinz discovered his survival skill of talking and 51 with others. It was a major 52 point that changed his life---and later changed the world.
After a few years, Heinz’s family escaped from Germany and moved to America. But Heinz never forgot how to talk with people and help bring 53 between enemies. You see, that 11-year-old boy who had 54 his first peace settlement with a Nazi bully, later became one of the greatest ambassadors of peace in the world. You’ve probably heard of him- not as Heinz- but by his American name: Henry Kissinger, the 55 US Secretary of State.
36.A.usual B.wrong C.appealing D.ideal
37.A.seized B.destroyed C.abandoned D.burnt
38.A.American B.Italian C.Jewish D.British
39.A.students B.friends C.sons D.children
40.A.self-control B.self-protection C.self-respect D.self-defense
41.A.anxiety B.emotions C.anger D.terror
42.A.show B.cost C.claim D.mean
43.A.road B.way C.route D.path
44.A.rough B.difficult C.different D.short
45.A.surrounded B.cornered C.beaten D.chased
46.A.called B.urged C.forced D.asked
47.A.carefully B.specially C.repeatedly D.particularly
48.A.pushed B.felt C.talked D.fought
49.A.allowed B.convinced C.forbade D.promised
50.A.however B.though C.but D.and
51.A.reasoning B.quarrelling C.debating D.discussing
52.A.rising B.starting C.falling D.turning
53.A.peace B.friendship C.trust D.harmony
54.A.confirmed B.acknowledged C.negotiated D.managed
55.A.latter B.present C.formal D.Former
Since long ago,greeting cards have been considered a time-saver.More than 150 years ago,a busy Englishman,Sir Henry,asked a friend to design a card so that he didn't have to labour to write holiday letters to his friends at the end of the year.Those paper cards are now the tradition.
But time,like sunlight,is still in short supply for December.That's why the Internet is ready to make a change in holiday greeting customs.Already,those,who are always busy,like sending video greetings by e-mail.So,don't be surprised to find a lively card in your electronic mail box at the end of the year or at any time you should have one.
A recent survey by the Shared Greetings Company found 50 percent of all the Internet users will send online cards especially during the holiday seasons.“That is a lot easier,and it is lively,”said Carol,a New Yorker,who had stopped at the Shared Greetings Company demonstration() online.With her children's help,she sent her first e-card before Thanksgiving Day.“It was the first time I had done something like this;it's quite enjoyable,”she said.
“I will send online Christmas cards to my friends,”said Marcos,a 22-year-old student.“It costs so little and you can even send numbers of greetings at a time.”But he added “the e-card also has its limits,and I don't think it is ready to replace the paper card for the more formal or traditional occasions.For some people,I would rather buy paper cards and mail them traditionally.I believe it is more personal and respectful in that way,”he said.
Well,for those who are very busy but still prefer to do a lot of greetings to different receivers in the holiday season,the Internet may have another way.“Now you can use the Net to decide and send as many as 50 beautiful cards,which allows the buyer to choose the inside saying,as well as the ink colour and typeface,only costing about 30 minutes,”said Julie,vice-president of marketing for an electronic card company-Hallmark Company.“And if you are in less of a hurry,you can spend another 30 minutes sitting in your home or office to create a photo card,showing off your kids,your pets or even your new house-anything as your favorite design for your relatives and friends.”
How can we understand “But time,like sunlight,is still in short supply for December”in Paragraph 2?
A.December cannot supply enough time for people because the sunlight in this month is short.
B.People are always busy at the end of the year,so time is precious like the sunlight in winter.
C.Time is short at the end of the year,like the sunlight in December.
D.Time passes quickly like the sunlight in winter as December comes.
According to the 22-year-old student,he would probably mail e-cards to everyone except_________.
A.the members of his family
B.his girlfriend
C.the teachers who have taught him
D.his schoolmates
If you are quite busy,but having many greetings to send,which of the following is your best choice?
A.Ordering a lot of cards you like online and sending them from the post office.
B.Getting as many cards from your electronic mail box and mailing them on the Net.
C.Sitting and writing lots of beautiful cards at home and sending them just in a traditional way.
D.Choosing personalized cards in numbers and mailing them directly on the Net.
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