摘要: Which of the following is the best title of this passage? A. Once a teacher, always- B. Mom’s will C. A teacher’s life D. A teacher’s devotion C From the earliest times.man has been interested in art. People have often worked together to collect and save the world's art treasures. Fine art treasures from many countries are kept in an art museum called the Louvrein Paris.France. The works of art have been collected by the people of France over many centuries. The Louvre has not always been a museum. The first building was a fort. In 1190.it was the king's castle with high walls and a round tower. It had a moat to keep out his enemies. Over the years.the number of buildings around the castle grew. By 1350.the castle was no longer needed as a fort. The Louvre became a palace home for French kings and queens. During times of peace.new treasures were brought in. During days of war.many treasures were stolen.and the buildings were damaged. When Francis I became king of France in 1515.he brought in artists from many countries. One of the artists was Leonardo da Vinci from Italy. Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" is the best known painting in the museum today. In 1793.the Louvre became a public museum.just as it is now. It is a place where art treasures have been saved for everyone to enjoy.

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Mom was a teacher most of her life. When she wasn’t in the classroom, she was educating her children or grandchildren: correcting our grammar; starting us on collections of butterflies, flowers or rocks; or inspiring a discussion on her most recent “Book of the Month Club” topic. Mom made learning fun.

   It was sad for my three brothers and me to see her ailing in her later years. At eighty-five, she suffered a stroke and she went steadily downhill after that.

   Two days before she died, my brothers and I met at her nursing home and took her for a short ride in a wheelchair. While we waited for the staff to lift her limp body back into bed, Mom fell asleep. Not wanting to wake her, we moved to the far end of the room and spoke softly.

   After several minutes our conversation was interrupted by a muffled sound coming from across the room. We stopped talking and looked at Mom. Her eyes were closed, but she was clearly trying to communicate with us. We went to her side.

   “Whirr,” she said weakly.

   “Where?” I asked. “Mom, is there something you want?” “Whirr,” she repeated a bit stronger. My brothers and I looked at each other and shook our heads sadly.

   Mom opened her eyes, sighed, and with all the energy she could muster said, “Not was, say were!”

   It suddenly occurred to us that Mom was correcting brother Jim’s last sentence. “If it was up to me…”

   Jim leaned down and kissed her cheek. “Thanks, Mom,” he whispered. We smiled at each other and once again shook our heads…this time in awe of a remarkable teacher.

1.When Mom said, “Whirr”, what did she really want to do?

A.She wanted to tell her sons her will.

B.She wanted to have something to eat before she died.

C.She wanted to correct the mistakes Jim made while talking.

D.She wanted to teach her sons more because she was dying.

2.Which of the following statements is NOT right?

A.Mom was a good teacher and never wanted to stop her teaching.

B.Mom was always making her teaching fun.

C.Mom didn’t forget her teaching until she died.

D.Mom was no longer a teacher when she was at home.

3.What does the writer think of his mother?

A.He loved her but was tired of his mother’s teaching at home.

B.His mother should forget her teaching and enjoyed the rest of her life.

C.His mother was great because she devoted herself to teaching.

D.His mother was an excellent teacher before she was retired.

4.Which of the following is the best title of this passage?

A. Once a teacher, always  B. Mom’s will

C. A teacher’s life D. A teacher’s devotion

 

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Mom was a teacher most of her life. When she wasn’t in the classroom, she was educating her children or grandchildren: correcting our grammar; starting us on collections of butterflies, flowers or rocks; or inspiring a discussion on her most recent “Book of the Month Club” topic. Mom made learning fun.
It was sad for my three brothers and me to see her ailing in her later years. At eighty-five, she suffered a stroke and she went steadily downhill after that.
Two days before she died, my brothers and I met at her nursing home and took her for a short ride in a wheelchair. While we waited for the staff to lift her limp body back into bed, Mom fell asleep. Not wanting to wake her, we moved to the far end of the room and spoke softly.
After several minutes our conversation was interrupted by a muffled sound coming from across the room. We stopped talking and looked at Mom. Her eyes were closed, but she was clearly trying to communicate with us. We went to her side.
“Whirr,” she said weakly.
“Where?” I asked. “Mom, is there something you want?” “Whirr,” she repeated a bit stronger. My brothers and I looked at each other and shook our heads sadly.
Mom opened her eyes, sighed, and with all the energy she could muster said, “Not was, say were!”
It suddenly occurred to us that Mom was correcting brother Jim’s last sentence. “If it was up to me…”
Jim leaned down and kissed her cheek. “Thanks, Mom,” he whispered. We smiled at each other and once again shook our heads…this time in awe of a remarkable teacher

  1. 1.

    When Mom said, “Whirr”, what did she really want to do?

    1. A.
      She wanted to tell her sons her will
    2. B.
      She wanted to have something to eat before she died
    3. C.
      She wanted to correct the mistakes Jim made while talking
    4. D.
      She wanted to teach her sons more because she was dying
  2. 2.

    Which of the following statements is NOT right?

    1. A.
      Mom was a good teacher and never wanted to stop her teaching
    2. B.
      Mom was always making her teaching fun
    3. C.
      Mom didn’t forget her teaching until she died
    4. D.
      Mom was no longer a teacher when she was at home
  3. 3.

    What does the writer think of his mother?

    1. A.
      He loved her but was tired of his mother’s teaching at home
    2. B.
      His mother should forget her teaching and enjoyed the rest of her life
    3. C.
      His mother was great because she devoted herself to teaching
    4. D.
      His mother was an excellent teacher before she was retired
  4. 4.

    Which of the following is the best title of this passage?

    1. A.
      Once a teacher, always
    2. B.
      Mom’s will
    3. C.
      A teacher’s life
    4. D.
      A teacher’s devotion
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Mom was a teacher most of her life. When she wasn’t in the classroom, she was educating her children or grandchildren: correcting our grammar; starting us on collections of butterflies, flowers or rocks; or inspiring a discussion on her most recent “Book of the Month Club” topic. Mom made learning fun.

It was sad for my three brothers and me to see her suffering in her later years. At eighty-five, she suffered a stroke(中风) and she went continuously downhill after that.

Two days before she died, my brothers and I met at her nursing home and took her for a short ride in a wheelchair. While we waited for the family members to lift her weak body back into bed, Mom fell asleep. Not wanting to wake her, we moved to the far end of the room and spoke softly.

After several minutes our conversation was interrupted by a weak sound coming from across the room. We stopped talking and looked at Mom. Her eyes were closed, but she was clearly trying to communicate with us. We went to her side.

“Whirr,” she said weakly.

Where?” I asked. “Mom, is there something you want?” “Whirr,” she repeated a bit stronger. My brothers and I looked at each other and shook our heads sadly.

Mom opened her eyes, sighed, and with all the energy she said, “Not was. say were!”

It suddenly occurred to us that Mom was correcting brother Jim’s last sentence, “If it was up to me ...”

Jim leaned down and kissed her cheek. “Thanks, Mom,” he whispered. We smiled at each other and once again shook our hands … this time in awe(敬畏) of a remarkable teacher.

1.When Mom said “Whirr”, what did she really want to do?

       A.She wanted to tell her sons her will.

       B.She wanted to have something to eat before she died.

       C.She wanted to correct the mistakes Jim made while talking.

       D.She wanted to teach her sons more because she was dying.

2.Which of the following statements is NOT right?

       A.Mom was a good teacher and never wanted to stop her teaching.

       B.Mom was always making her teaching fun.

       C.Mom didn’t forget her teaching until she died.

       D.Mom was no longer a teacher when she was at home.

3.What does the writer think of his mother?

       A.He loved her but was tired of her teaching at home.

       B.His mother should forget her teaching and enjoy the rest of her life.

       C.His mother was great because she devoted herself to teaching.

       D.His mother was an excellent teacher before she was retired.

4.Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

       A.Once a teacher, always a teacher.

       B.Mom’s will.

       C.A teacher’s life.

       D.A teacher’s devotion.

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Mom was a teacher most of her life. When she wasn’t in the classroom, she was educating her children or grandchildren: correcting our grammar; starting us on collections of butterflies, flowers or rocks; or inspiring a discussion on her most recent “Book of the Month Club” topic. Mom made learning fun.

It was sad for my three brothers and me to see her suffering in later years. At eighty-five, she suffered a stroke and she went steadily downhill after that.

Two days before she died, my brothers and I met at her nursing home and took her for a short ride in a wheelchair. While we waited for the staff to lift her back into bed, Mom fell asleep. Not wanting to wake her, we moved to the far end of the room and spoke softly.

After several minutes our conversation was interrupted by a sound coming from across the room. We stopped talking and looked at Mom. Her eyes were closed, but she was clearly trying to communicate with us. We went to her side.

“Whirr,” she said weakly.

“Where?” I asked. “Mom, is there something you want?” “Whirr,” she repeated a bit stronger. My brothers and I looked at each other and shook our heads sadly.

Mom opened her eyes, sighed, and with all the energy she said, “Not was, say were!”

It suddenly occurred to us that Mom was correcting brother Jim’s last sentence. “If it was up to me…”

Jim leaned down and kissed her cheek. “Thanks, Mom,” he whispered. We smiled at each other ----remarkable teacher.

64. When Mom said, “Whirr”, what did she really want to do?

A. She wanted to tell her sons her will.

B. She wanted to have something to eat before she died.

C. She wanted to correct the mistakes Jim made while talking.

D. She wanted to teach her sons more because she was dying.

65. What does the writer think of his mother?

A. He loved her but was tired of his mother’s teaching at home.

B. His mother should forget her teaching and enjoyed the rest of her life.

C. His mother was great because she devoted herself to teaching.

D. His mother was an excellent teacher before she was retired.

66. Which of the following is the best title of this passage?

A. Once a teacher, always a teacher 

B. Mom’s will

C. A teacher’s life                                        

D. A teacher’s devotion

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   Mom was a teacher most of her life. When she wasn’t in the classroom, she was educating her children or grandchildren: correcting our grammar; starting us on collections of butterflies, flowers or rocks; or inspiring a discussion on her most recent “Book of the Month Club” topic. Mom made learning fun.

   It was sad for my three brothers and me to see her ailing in her later years. At eighty-five, she suffered a stroke and she went steadily downhill after that.

   Two days before she died, my brothers and I met at her nursing home and took her for a short ride in a wheelchair. While we waited for the staff to lift her limp body back into bed, Mom fell asleep. Not wanting to wake her, we moved to the far end of the room and spoke softly.

   After several minutes our conversation was interrupted by a muffled sound coming from across the room. We stopped talking and looked at Mom. Her eyes were closed, but she was clearly trying to communicate with us. We went to her side.

   “Whirr,” she said weakly.

   “Where?” I asked. “Mom, is there something you want?” “Whirr,” she repeated a bit stronger. My brothers and I looked at each other and shook our heads sadly.

   Mom opened her eyes, sighed, and with all the energy she could muster said, “Not was, say were!”

   It suddenly occurred to us that Mom was correcting brother Jim’s last sentence. “If it was up to me…”

   Jim leaned down and kissed her cheek. “Thanks, Mom,” he whispered. We smiled at each other and once again shook our heads…this time in awe of a remarkable teacher.

56.When Mom said, “Whirr”, what did she really want to do?

A.        She wanted to tell her sons her will.

B.        She wanted to have something to eat before she died.

C.        She wanted to correct the mistakes Jim made while talking.

D.       She wanted to teach her sons more because she was dying.

57.  Which of the following statements is NOT right?

A.        Mom was a good teacher and never wanted to stop her teaching.

B.        Mom was always making her teaching fun.

C.        Mom didn’t forget her teaching until she died.

D.       Mom was no longer a teacher when she was at home.

58.  What does the writer think of his mother?

A.        He loved her but was tired of his mother’s teaching at home.

B.        His mother should forget her teaching and enjoyed the rest of her life.

C.        His mother was great because she devoted herself to teaching.

D.       His mother was an excellent teacher before she was retired.

59. Which of the following is the best title of this passage?

A. Once a teacher, always…  B. Mom’s will C. A teacher’s life D. A teacher’s devotion

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