55.A.some     B.more     C.much     D.most

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What does “getting along with your teacher” mean, anyway? “Getting along” means you and your teacher have a way that (41) for both of you, and you both are getting what you (42) from the relationship(关系). For your teacher, he or she wants to make (43) you are careful, being respectful and polite, and (44) your best to learn. For you, you (45) a teacher who respects you, answers your questions, and tries to (46) you learn. You can get along with your teacher and learn without being friends with him or her, although it's (47) if that happens.

In every school, kids will say some teachers are too (48) or serious, but don't judge(判断) a teacher (49) you are in his or her class and can see for yourself. Most of time, your teacher is on your (50). And a teacher who's called strict may be someone who (51) to do his or her job well - teaching you the (52) you should learn. It's also (53) to remember that making mistakes is a (54) of learning. By pointing out your mistakes and helping you (55) them, a teacher is teaching you. 

41.
A. passes
B. chooses
C. offers
D. works
42.
A. own
B. need
C. wonder 
D. hate
43.
A. natural 
B. real
C. sure
D. right
44.
A. working
B. trying
C. taking
D. carrying 
45.
A. want
B. refuse
C. search
D. become 
46.
A. warn
B. help
C. guide
D. encourage 
47.
A. well
B. wrong
C. nice
D. unusual 
48.
A. strange 
B. secret
C. special
D. strict
49.
A. since
B. until
C. when
D. after
50.
A. space
B. team
C. side
D. place 
51.
A. fails
B. agrees
C. affords
D. expects
52.
A. homework
B. event 
C. example
D. subject
53.
A. important
B. successful 
C. terrible 
D. possible
54.
A. quarter 
B. part
C. piece
D. pair
55.
A. correct
B. reach 
C. practise 
D. receive

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    I stood in the doorway, watching my older brother carefully putting clothes into his bag. I coughed uneasily. Finally realizing that I was there, Rocky turned toward me   41   a sad smile.

    “I’m   42   tomorrow,” he said.

    “I know.” My   43   was almost a whisper. I was angry at   44   for being so weak, but I wasn’t about to cry.

    “My   45   is early, so there is still enough time to come to the airport,” he said. Seeing the sad look on my face, he quickly added, “I   46   I won’t leave without saying goodbye.”

    I tried to say   47  , but didn’t. It’s always better to   48   if you’re about to cry. “You promised you wouldn’t cry,” he said to me, thinking that I was close to tears.

    I remember the day he   49   me how to ride a bike. At first I thought he was always right behind me, holding the seat to keep me from   50  . I was happy with this, but he knew he   51   hold me up all my life. He told me that one day he would have to leave.

    His coughing stopped my   52  . What was left to say?   53   could I say goodbye to the person who taught me everything?

    The next morning I   54  , looked at my alarm clock, and realized he had left  55 

before. We never even said goodbye.

    Goodbye, Rocky! Although he may have been many miles away, I knew he heard me, even if it was only an answer in his heart.

     注:⑴ whisper 低声,耳语     ⑵ about to 将要          ⑶ hold up 支撑,扶持

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