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There was a very special teacher who made a far-reaching difference in my life.
Fall, 1959, the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about to begin. ¡°Who¡±, I asked a senior, ¡°is Mrs. McNamara, my 10th grade English teacher?¡± He just 1 and said something about my being in 2 . Soon, I understood what he meant. Mrs. McNamara had a pattern of 3 that she repeated again and again. We would have a literature reading task for 4 . The next day, when we came to class, there would be two or three topics on the blackboard 5 to the homework reading. We were 6 to write an in-class essay about one of the topics. The following day, she would 7 the corrected and graded essays and each person would be called 8 to stand in front of the class and to 9 his/her essay. The class were required to criticize £¨ÆÀÂÛ£© that essay, 10 the grade of everyone in class would be reduced.
The first time that I 11 her read-write-criticize method, I had not 12 to do the homework and had written something without knowing what it meant. 13 the extreme embarrassment I suffered, standing before my classmates, 14 myself. No one laughed at me; no one would be 15 enough, or foolish enough, to do that in Mrs. McNamara¡¯s class. The embarrassment came from 16 and along with it came a strong 17 not to let it happen again.
Mrs. McNamara kept all of our written work in files; it was easy to see the 18 in writing that had occurred. What was not so easy to see was the inner transformation that had taken place, at least for me. What Mrs. McNamara 19 me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that, I could improve myself. And I 20 . Thank you, Mrs. McNamara.
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Fall, 1959, the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about to begin. ¡°Who¡±, I asked a senior, ¡°is Mrs. McNamara, my 10th grade English teacher? ¡± He just __1_and said something about my being in __2__Soon, I understood what he meant Mrs. McNamara had a pattern of ___3___that she repeated again and again. We would have a literature reading task for_4__The next day, when we came to class, there would be two or three topics on the blackboard 5 to the homework reading. We were___6__to write an in ¨Cclass essay about one of the topics. The following day, she would ___7__the corrected and graded essays and each person would be called __8__to stand in front of the class and to__9___his\her essay The class were required to criticize£¨ÆÀÂÛ£©that essay,___10__the grade of everyone in class would be reduced
The first time that I_ 11__her read¨Cwrite¨Ccriticize method, I had not __12 _to do the homework and had written something without knowing what it meant ___13___the extreme embarrassment I suffered ,standing before my classmates ___14__myself, No one laughed at me ,no one would be __15___enorgh ,or foolish enough, to do that in Mrs. McNamara¡¯s class. The embarrassment came from __16__and along with it came a strong ___17__not to let it happen again.
Mrs. McNamara kept all of our written work in files. it was easy to see the __18____in writing that had occurred. What was not so easy to see was the inner transformation that had taken place, at least for me. What Mrs. McNamar___19__me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that, I could improve myself. And I ___20__. Thank you Mrs. McNamara
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Fall ,1959,the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about begin .¡°Who¡±£¬I asked a senior , ¡°is Mrs McNamara,my 10th grade English teacher?¡±He just _31 and said something about my being in __32__Soon ,I understood what he meant. Mrs. McNamara had a pattern of ___33___that she repeated again and again. We would have a literature reading task for_34__. The next day ,when we came to class, there would be two or three topics on the blackboard ____35____ to the homework reading. We were_____36__to write an in ¨Cclass essay about one of the topics. The following day ,she would ___37__thd corrected and graded essays and each person would be called ___38__ to stand in front of the class and to _____39____ his\her essay. The class were required to criticize(ÆÀÂÛ)that essay, ___40__the grade of everyone in class would be reduced
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Mrs. McNamara kept all of our written work in files, it was easy to see the ____48____in writing that had occurred. What was not so easy to see was the inner transformation that had taken place, at least for me. What Mrs. McNamar______49_____me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that, I could improve myself. And I _____50__. Thank you, Mrs. McNamara.
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There was a very special teacher who made a far-reaching difference in my life.
Fall, 1959, the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about to begin. ¡°Who¡±, I asked a senior, ¡°is Mrs. McNamara, my 10th grade English teacher?¡± He just 1and said something about my being in 2. Soon, I understood what he meant. Mrs. McNamara had a pattern of 3that she repeated again and again. We would have a literature reading task for 4. The next day, when we came to class, there would be two or three topics on the blackboard 5to the homework reading. We were 6to write an in-class essay about one of the topics. The following day, she would 7the corrected and graded essays and each person would be called 8to stand in front of the class and to 9his/her essay. The class were required to criticize £¨ÆÀÂÛ£© that essay, 10the grade of everyone in class would be reduced.
The first time that I 11her read-write-criticize method, I had not 12to do the homework and had written something without knowing what it meant. 13the extreme embarrassment I suffered, standing before my classmates, 14myself. No one laughed at me; no one would be 15enough, or foolish enough, to do that in Mrs. McNamara¡¯s class. The embarrassment came from 16and along with it came a strong 17not to let it happen again.
Mrs. McNamara kept all of our written work in files; it was easy to see the 18in writing that had occurred. What was not so easy to see was the inner transformation that had taken place, at least for me. What Mrs. McNamara 19me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that, I could improve myself. And I 20. Thank you, Mrs. McNamara.
1..A.nodded B. laughed C. apologized D. shouted
2.A. trouble B. sorrow C. danger D. anger
3.A. behaviour B. evaluation C. activity D. thought
4.A. review B. performance C. practice D. homework
5.A. added B. related C. contributed D. compared
6.A. expected B. persuaded C. allowed D. advised
7.A. collect B. return C. send D. receive
8.A. on purpose B. at first C. by chance D. in turn
9.A. talk through B. hand over C. read out D. show off
10.A. so B. and C. but D. or
11.A. tried B. adopted C. examined D. experienced
12.A. undertaken B. attempted C. bothered D. hesitated
13.A. Remember B. Predict C. Bear D. Imagine
14.A. playing jokes on B. making a fool of C. setting a trap for D. taking advantage of
15.A. brave B. careless C. proud D. selfish
16.A. above B. within C. behind D. below
17.A. tendency B. preference C. determination D. sense
18.A. improvements B. pains C. difficulties D. advantages
19.A. trusted B. invited C. forced D. permitted
20.A. did B. could C. had D. would
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There was a very special teacher who made a far ¨Creaching difference in my life
Fall, 1959, the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about to begin. ¡°Who¡±£¬I asked a senior , is Mrs. McNamara, my 10thgrade English teacher? He just __31__and said something about my begin in __32__. Soon , Understood what he meant Mrs. McNamara had a pattern of ___33___that she repeated again and again , we would have a literature reading task for_34__The next day , when we came to class , there would were____36__to write an in-class essay about one of the topics , The following day , she would ___37__thd corrected and graded essays and each person would be called ___38__to stand in front of the class and to _____39____his\her essay The class were required to criticize£¨ÆÀÂÛ£©that essay ___40__the grade of everyone in class would be reduced
The first time that I_41__her read-write criticize method I had not ___42to do the homework and had written something without knowing what it meant _____43___the extreme embarrassment I suffered , standing before my classmates _____44____myself No one laughed at me , no one would be ___45_____enorgh , or foolish enough, to do that in Mrs. McNamara¡¯s class. The embarrassment came from ___46_____and along with it came a strong ____47____not to let it happen again
Mrs. McNamara kept all of our written work in files. It was easy to see the ____48____in writing that had occurred. What was not so easy to see was the inner transformation that had taken peace, at least for me. What Mrs. McNamar______49_____me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that, I could improve myself And_____50__, Thank you Mrs. McNamara
31. A. nodded B. laughed C. apologized D. shouted
32. A. trouble B. sorrow C. danger D. anger
33. A. behavior B. evaluation C. activity D. thought
34. A. review B. performance C. practice D. homework
35. A. added B. related C. contributed D. advised
36. A. expected B. persuaded C. allowed D. advised
37. A. collect B. return C. send D. receive
38. A. on purpose B. at first C. by chance D. in turn
39. A. talk through B. hand over C. read out D. show off
40. A. so B. and C. but D. or
41. A. tried B. adopted C. examined D. experienced
42. A. undertaken B. attempted C. examined D. experienced
43. A. remember B. attempted C. bothered D. hesitated
44. A. playing jokes on B. making a fool of C. trying a trap for of D. taking advantage
45. A. brave B. careless C. proud D. selfish
46. A. above B. within C. behind D. below
47. A. tendency B. preference C. determination D. sense
48. A. improvements B. pains C. difficulties D. advantages
50. A. did B. could C. had D. would
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