摘要:My job was to make classroom observations and encourage a training program that would enable students to feel good about themselves and take charge of their lives. Donna was one of the volunteer teachers who participated in this 36 . One day, I entered Donna’s classroom, took a seat in the back of the room and 37 . All the students were working 38 a task. The student next to me was filling her page with “I Can’ts. “I can’t kick the soccer ball. “I can’t get Debbie to like me. Her page was half full and she showed no 39 of stopping. I walked down the row and found 40 was writing sentences, describing things they couldn’t do. By this time the activity aroused my 41 , so I decided to check with the teacher to see what was going on 42 I noticed she too was busy writing. “I can’t get John’s mother to come for a parents’ meeting. -- I felt it best not to 43 . After another ten minutes, the students were 44 to fold the papers in half and bring them to the front. They placed their “I Can’t statements into an empty shoe box. Then Donna 45 hers. She put the lid on the box, tucked it under her arm and headed out the door. Students followed the teacher. I followed the students. Halfway down the hallway Donna got a shovel from the tool house, and then marched the students to the farthest corner of the playground. There they began to 46 . The box of “I Can’ts was placed at the 47 of the hole and then quickly covered with dirt. At this point Donna announced, “Boys and girls, please join hands and 48 your heads. They quickly formed a circle around the grave. Donna delivered the eulogy. “Friends, we gathered here today to 49 the memory of `I Can’t.’ He is 50 by his brothers and sisters `I Can and `I Will. May I Can’t rest in 51 . Amen! She turned the students 52 and marched them back into the classroom. They celebrated the 53 of “I Can’t . Donna cut a large tombstone from paper. She wrote the words “I Can’t at the top and the date at the bottom, then hung it in the classroom. On those rare occasions when a student 54 and said, “I Can’t, Donna 55 pointed to the paper tombstone. The student then remembered that “I Can’t was dead and chose other statement. 36. A. job B. project C. observation D. course 37. A. checked B. noticed C. watched D. waited 38. A. on B. with C. as D. for 39. A. scenes B. senses C. marks D. signs 40. A. nobody B. somebody C. everyone D. anyone 41. A. curiosity B. suspect C. sympathy D. worry 42. A. and B. or C. but D. so 43. A. insert B. interrupt C. talk D. request 44. A. taught B. shown C. forced D. instructed 45. A. added B. wrote C. made D. folded 46. A. cry B. pray C. dig D. play 47. A. back B. bottom C. top D. edge 48. A. drop B. raise C. fall D. lift 49. A. keep B. thank C. forgive D. honor 50. A. remembered B. punished C. removed D. replaced 51. A. silence B. heart C. peace D. memory 52. A. down B. up C. off D. around 53. A. birth B. passing C. loss D. starting 54. A. awoke B. reminded C. forgot D. apologized 55. A. simply B. hardly C. seriously D. angrily

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My job was to make classroom observations and encourage a training program that would enable students to feel good about themselves and take charge of their lives. Donna was one of the volunteer teachers who participated in this ? ? ? .

One day, I entered Donna’s classroom, took a seat in the back of the room and ? ? ? . All the students were working ? ? ? a task. The student next to me was filling her page with “I Can’ts.” “I can’t kick the soccer ball.” “I can’t get Debbie to like me.” Her page was half full and she showed no ? ? ? of stopping. I walked down the row and found ? ? ? was writing sentences, describing things they couldn’t do.

By this time the activity aroused my ? ? ? , so I decided to check with the teacher to see what was going on ? ? ? I noticed she too was busy writing. “I can’t get John’s mother to come for a parents’ meeting.” I felt it best not to ? ? ? .

After another ten minutes, the students were ? ? ? to fold the papers in half and bring them to the front. They placed their “I Can’t” statements into an empty shoebox. Then Donna? ? ? hers. She put the lid on the box, tucked it under her arm and headed out the door. Students followed the teacher. I followed the students. Halfway down the hallway Donna got a shovel from the tool house, and then marched the students to the farthest corner of the playground. There they began to ? ? ? . The box of “I Can’ts” was placed at the ? ? ? of the hole and then quickly covered with dirt. At this point Donna announced, “Boys and girls, please join hands and ? ? ? your heads.” They quickly formed a circle around the grave.

Donna delivered the eulogy (悼词). “Friends, we gathered here today to ? ? ? the memory of ‘I Can’t.’ He is ? ? ? by his brothers and sisters ‘I Can’ and ‘I Will’. May ‘I Can’t’ rest in ? ? ? . Amen!”

She turned the students ? ? ? and marched them back into the classroom. They celebrated the ? ? ? of “I Can’t”. Donna cut a large tombstone from paper. She wrote the words “I Can’t” at the top and the date at the bottom, then hung it in the classroom. On those rare occasions when a student ? ? ? and said, “I Can’t,” Donna ? ? ? pointed to the paper tombstone. The student then remembered that “I Can’t” was dead and chose other statement.???

1.A. job????????????? ????????????? ?? B. project????????????? ????????????? ? C. observation????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. course

2.A. checked????????????? ?? B. noticed????????????? ????????????? ? C. watched????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. waited

3.A. on????????????? ????????????? ?? B. with????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ? C. as????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. for

4.A. scenes ????????????? ?? B. senses????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ? C. marks????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. signs

5.A. nobody????????????? ?? B. somebody????????????? ????????????? ? C. everyone????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. anyone

6.A. curiosity????????????? ?? B. suspect????????????? ????????????? ? C. sympathy????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. worry

7.A. and????????????? ????????????? ?? B. or????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ? C. but????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. so

8.A. insert????????????? ????????????? ?? B. interrupt????????????? ????????????? ? C. talk????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. request

9.A. taught????????????? ?? ????????????? ?? B. shown????????????? ????????????? ? C. forced????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. instructed

10.A. added????????????? ?? ????????????? ?? B. wrote????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ? C. made????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. folded

11.A. cry????????????? ????????????? ?? B. pray????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ? C. dig????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. play

12.A. back????????????? ????????????? ? ????????????? B. bottom????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. top????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ? D. edge

13.A. drop????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. raise????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. fall????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ? D. lift

14.A. keep????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. thank????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. forgive????????????? ????????????? ? D. honor

15.A. remembered????????????? B. punished????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. removed????????????? ????????????? ? D. replaced

16.A. silence????????????? ????????????? B. heart????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. peace????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ? D. memory

17.A. down????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. up????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. off????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ? D. around?????????????

18.A. birth????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. passing????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. loss????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ? D. starting

19.A. awoke????????????? ????????????? B. reminded????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. forgot????????????? ????????????? ? D. apologized

20.A. simply????????????? ????????????? B. hardly????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. seriously????????????? ????????????? ? D. angrily

 

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My job was to make classroom observations and encourage a training program that would enable students to feel good about themselves and take charge of their lives. Donna was one of the volunteer teachers who participated in this    36   .  

One day, I entered Donna’s classroom, took a seat in the back of the room and    37   . All the students were working    38    a task. The student next to me was filling her page with “I Can’ts.” “I can’t kick the soccer ball.” “I can’t get Debbie to like me.” Her page was half full and she showed no    39    of stopping. I walked down the row and found    40    was writing sentences, describing things they couldn’t do.  

By this time the activity aroused my    41   , so I decided to check with the teacher to see what was going on    42    I noticed she too was busy writing. “I can’t get John’s mother to come for a parents’ meeting.” …… I felt it best not to    43   .  

After another ten minutes, the students were    44    to fold the papers in half and bring them to the front. They placed their “I Can’t” statements into an empty shoe box. Then Donna  

45    hers. She put the lid on the box, tucked it under her arm and headed out the door.       Students followed the teacher. I followed the students. Halfway down the hallway Donna got a shovel from the tool house, and then marched the students to the farthest corner of the playground. There they began to    46   . The box of “I Can’ts” was placed at the    47    of the hole and then quickly covered with dirt. At this point Donna announced, “Boys and girls, please join hands and    48    your heads.” They quickly formed a circle around the grave.  

Donna delivered the eulogy (悼词). “Friends, we gathered here today to    49    the memory of ‘I Can’t.’ He is    50    by his brothers and sisters ‘I Can’ and ‘I Will’. May ‘I Can’t’ rest in51   . Amen!”  

She turned the students    52    and marched them back into the classroom. They celebrated the    53    of “I Can’t”. Donna cut a large tombstone from paper. She wrote the words “I Can’t” at the top and the date at the bottom, then hung it in the classroom. On those rare occasions when a student    54    and said, “I Can’t,” Donna    55    pointed to the paper tombstone. The student then remembered that “I Can’t” was dead and chose other statement.  

36. A. job

B. project

C. observation

D. course 

37. A. checked

B. noticed

C. watched

D. waited 

38. A. on

B. with

C. as

D. for 

39. A. scenes

B. senses

C. marks

D. signs 

40. A. nobody

B. somebody

C. everyone

D. anyone 

41. A. curiosity

B. suspect

C. sympathy

D. worry 

42. A. and

B. or

C. but

D. so 

43. A. insert

B. interrupt

C. talk

D. request 

44. A. taught

B. shown

C. forced

D. instructed 

45. A. added

B. wrote

C. made

D. folded 

46. A. cry

B. pray

C. dig

D. play 

47. A. back

B. bottom

C. top

D. edge 

48. A. drop

B. raise

C. fall

D. lift 

49. A. keep

B. thank

C. forgive

D. honor 

50. A. remembered

B. punished

C. removed

D. replaced 

51. A. silence

B. heart

C. peace

D. memory 

52. A. down

B. up

C. off

D. around 

53. A. birth

B. passing

C. loss

D. starting 

54. A. awoke

B. reminded

C. forgot

D. apologized 

55. A. simply

B. hardly

C. seriously

D. angrily 

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My job was to make classroom observations and encourage a training program that would enable students to feel good about themselves and take charge of their lives. Donna was one of the volunteer teachers who participated in this  26 .

One day, I entered Donna’s classroom, took a seat in the back of the room and  27 . All the students were working  28 a task. The student next to me was filling her page with “I Can’ts.” “I can’t kick the soccer ball.” “I can’t get Debbie to like me.” Her page was half full and she showed no  29 of stopping. I walked down the row and found  30 was writing sentences, describing things they couldn’t do.

By this time the activity aroused my  31 , so I decided to check with the teacher to see what was going on  32 I noticed she too was busy writing. “I can’t get John’s mother to come for a parents’ meeting.” I felt it best not to  33 .

After another ten minutes, the students were  34 to fold the papers in half and bring them to the front. They placed their “I Can’t” statements into an empty shoebox. Then Donna 35 hers. She put the lid on the box, tucked it under her arm and headed out the door. Students followed the teacher. I followed the students. Halfway down the hallway Donna got a shovel from the tool house, and then marched the students to the farthest corner of the playground. There they began to  36 . The box of “I Can’ts” was placed at the  37 of the hole and then quickly covered with dirt. At this point Donna announced, “Boys and girls, please join hands and  38 your heads.” They quickly formed a circle around the grave.

Donna delivered the eulogy (悼词). “Friends, we gathered here today to  39 the memory of ‘I Can’t.’ He is  40 by his brothers and sisters ‘I Can’ and ‘I Will’. May ‘I Can’t’ rest in  41 . Amen!”

She turned the students  42 and marched them back into the classroom. They celebrated the  43 of “I Can’t”. Donna cut a large tombstone from paper. She wrote the words “I Can’t” at the top and the date at the bottom, then hung it in the classroom. On those rare occasions when a student  44 and said, “I Can’t,” Donna  45 pointed to the paper tombstone. The student then remembered that “I Can’t” was dead and chose other statement. 

26. A. job         B. project     C. observation         D. course

27. A. checked      B. noticed     C. watched        D. waited

28. A. on       B. with          C. as               D. for

29. A. scenes       B. senses         C. marks              D. signs

30. A. nobody   B. somebody      C. everyone        D. anyone

31. A. curiosity     B. suspect     C. sympathy           D. worry

32. A. and         B. or         C. but               D. so

33. A. insert        B. interrupt       C. talk            D. request

34. A. taught      B. shown     C. forced             D. instructed

35. A. added      B. wrote         C. made              D. folded

36. A. cry          B. pray          C. dig               D. play

37. A. back         B. bottom           C. top          D. edge

38. A. drop          B. raise             C. fall          D. lift

39. A. keep          B. thank            C. forgive       D. honor

40. A. remembered B. punished          C. removed      D. replaced

41. A. silence     B. heart            C. peace        D. memory

42. A. down         B. up              C. off          D. around 

43. A. birth          B. passing           C. loss         D. starting

44. A. awoke     B. reminded         C. forgot    D. apologized

45. A. simply     B. hardly        C. seriously      D. angrily

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My job was to make classroom observations and encourage a training program that would enable students to feel good about themselves and take charge of their lives. Donna was one of the volunteer teachers who participated in this  16 .

One day, I entered Donna’s classroom, took a seat in the back of the room and  17 . All the students were working  18  a task. The student next to me was filling her page with “I Can’ts.” “I can’t kick the soccer ball.” “I can’t get Debbie to like me.” Her page was half full and she showed no  19  of stopping. I walked down the row and found  20  was writing sentences, describing things they couldn’t do. ks5u

By this time the activity aroused my  21 , so I decided to check with the teacher to see what was going on  22  I noticed she too was busy writing. “I can’t get John’s mother to come for a parents’ meeting.” …… I felt it best not to  23 .

After another ten minutes, the students were  24  to fold the papers in half and bring them to the front. They placed their “I Can’t” statements into an empty shoe box. Then Donna  25  hers. She put the lid on the box, tucked it under her arm and headed out the door.  Students followed the teacher. I followed the students. Halfway down the hallway Donna got a shovel from the tool house, and then marched the students to the farthest corner of the playground. There they began to  26 . The box of “I Can’ts” was placed at the  27  of the hole and then quickly covered with dirt. At this point Donna announced, “Boys and girls, please join hands and  28  your heads.” They quickly formed a circle around the grave.

Donna delivered the eulogy (悼词). “Friends, we gathered here today to  29  the memory of ‘I Can’t.’ He is  30  by his brothers and sisters ‘I Can’ and ‘I Will’. May ‘I Can’t’ rest in  31 . Amen!”

She turned the students  32  and marched them back into the classroom. They celebrated the  33  of “I Can’t”. Donna cut a large tombstone from paper. She wrote the words “I Can’t” at the top and the date at the bottom, then hung it in the classroom. On those rare occasions when a student  34  and said, “I Can’t,” Donna  35  pointed to the paper tombstone. The student then remembered that “I Can’t” was dead and chose other statement.

16.

A.

job

B.

project   

C.

observation

D.

course

17.

A.

checked 

B.

noticed

C.

watched

D.

waited

18.

A.

on

B.

with

C.

as

D.

for

19.

A.

scenes

B.

senses    

C.

marks    

D.

signs

20.

A.

nobody

B.

somebody

C.

everyone

D.

anyone

21.

A.

curiosity

B.

suspect

C.

sympathy

D.

worry

22.

A.

and

B.

or

C.

but  

D.

so

23.

A.

insert     

B.

interrupt 

C.

talk

D.

request

24.

A.

taught    

B.

shown    

C.

forced

D.

instructed

25.

A.

added

B.

wrote

C.

made

D.

folded

26.

A.

cry 

B.

pray

C.

dig

D.

play

27.

A.

back

B.

bottom

C.

top

D.

edge

28.

A.

drop

B.

raise

C.

fall

D.

lift

29.

A.

keep

B.

thank

C.

forgive

D.

honor

30.

A.

remembered

B.

punished

C.

removed

D.

replaced

31.

A.

silence    

B.

heart

C.

peace     

D.

memory

32.

A.

down     

B.

up

C.

off

D.

around

33.

A.

birth

B.

passing

C.

loss

D.

starting

34.

A.

awoke

B.

reminded

C.

forgot

D.

apologized

35.

A.

simply    

B.

hardly

C.

seriously

D.

angrily

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My job was to make classroom observations and encourage a training program that would enable students to feel good about themselves and take charge of their lives. Donna was one of the volunteer teachers who participated in this1.
One day, I entered Donna’s classroom, took a seat in the back of the room and2.All the students were working on a task. The student next to me was filling her page with “I Can’ts.” “I can’t kick the soccer ball.” “I can’t get Debbie to like me.” Her page was half full and she showed no3of stopping. I walked down the row and found4was writing sentences, describing things they couldn’t do.
By this time the activity aroused my5, so I decided to check with the teacher to see what was going on,6I noticed she too was busy writing “I can’t get John’s mother to come for a parents’ meeting.” …I felt it best not to interrupt.
After another ten minutes, the students were instructed to fold the papers in half and bring them to the front. They placed their “I Can’t” statements into an empty shoe box. Then Donna7hers. She put the lid on the box, tucked it under her arm and headed out the door.
Students followed the teacher. I followed the students. Halfway down the hallway Donna got a shovel(铲子) from the tool house, and then marched the students to the farthest corner of the playground. There they began to8. The box of “I Can’ts” was placed at the9of the hole and then quickly covered with dirt. At this point Donna announced, “Boys and girls, please join hands and10your heads.” They quickly formed a circle around the grave.
Donna delivered the eulogy(悼词).“Friends, we gathered here today to honor the memory of ‘I Can’t.’ He is11by his brothers and sisters ‘I Can’ and ‘I Will’. May ‘I Can’t’ rest in12. Amen!”
She turned the students13and marched them back into the classroom. They celebrated the14of “I Can’t”. Donna cut a large tombstone from paper. She wrote the words “I Can’t ”at the top and the date at the bottom, then hung it in the classroom. On those rare occasions when a student forgot and said, “I Can’t,” Donna15pointed to the paper tombstone. The student then remembered that “I Can’t” was dead and chose other statement.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      job
    2. B.
      project
    3. C.
      observation
    4. D.
      course
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      checked
    2. B.
      noticed
    3. C.
      watched
    4. D.
      waited
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      scenes
    2. B.
      senses
    3. C.
      marks
    4. D.
      signs
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      nobody
    2. B.
      somebody
    3. C.
      everyone
    4. D.
      anyone
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      curiosity
    2. B.
      suspect
    3. C.
      sympathy
    4. D.
      worry
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      and
    2. B.
      or
    3. C.
      but
    4. D.
      so
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      added
    2. B.
      wrote
    3. C.
      made
    4. D.
      folded
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      cry
    2. B.
      pray
    3. C.
      dig
    4. D.
      play
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      back
    2. B.
      bottom
    3. C.
      top
    4. D.
      edge
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      drop
    2. B.
      raise
    3. C.
      fall
    4. D.
      lift
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      remembered
    2. B.
      punished
    3. C.
      removed
    4. D.
      replaced
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      silence
    2. B.
      heart
    3. C.
      peace
    4. D.
      memory
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      down
    2. B.
      up
    3. C.
      off
    4. D.
      around
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      birth
    2. B.
      passing
    3. C.
      loss
    4. D.
      starting
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      simply
    2. B.
      hardly
    3. C.
      seriously
    4. D.
      angrily
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