题目内容

15、 I feel that it was time for me to ____.

A. take actions          B. take an action          C. take the action       D. take action

试题答案

15、D

解析:take action采取行动.为一固定短语。

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  A service-learning opportunity for teens that deals with fatherhood, parenting, and so on.

  Older teens, grades 10-12, teach younger teens, grades 6-9, about the importance of fathers in children’s lives, the legal and financial responsibilities of parenting.

  Teen teacher training goals & objectives

  The goal of the teen teacher training is to better understand the complex problems surrounding legal fatherhood in our society.By discussing what makes healthy families, explaining the meaning of paternity(父亲的身份),and examining the risks people take in their lives, teens will develop the skills needed to make informed decisions in their own relationships and, finally, teach this information to others.

  What’s in it for me?

  An opportunity to:

  Learn life skills like communication, decision making, and problem solving.

  Get the chance to use knowledge in meaningful and effective ways.

  Develop leadership, planning, teamwork, time management, and organizational skills to help you in every aspect of your life.

  Forming lasting relationships with adult mentors(导师).

  Comments from teen teachers

  “‘Dads Make a Difference’ made me realize how permanent and expensive parenthood is.”

  “Speaking in from of groups and directing people in activities, I feel, is a valuable skill to have that I will use throughout my life.”

  “I wish I would have gone through this program when I was in Junior High.I know it would have helped me to really think about the future and to make good decisions.”

  “‘Dads Make a Difference’ has helped me to know the effects of my actions before I take them and I know what risks not to take to protect my future.”

(1)

“Dads Make a Difference” is a(n)________.

[  ]

A.

name of a school

B.

training center

C.

social organization

D.

education program

(2)

“Dads Make a Difference” can ________.

[  ]

A.

provide teens a chance to be a teacher in Junior High

B.

help teens learn more about parents

C.

help teens develop their life skills

D.

advise teens how to avoid risks in life

(3)

According to the passage, who will benefit most from “Dads Make a Difference”?

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A.

fathers and sons

B.

mothers and daughters

C.

teen teachers and adult mentors

D.

teens and societies

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I was helping in my son’s classroom when I spotted a poster that reads, “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words can break my heart”. I started thinking.

Teachers are such an important part of a child’s life. A teacher’s support determines how safe a child feels in school. His inspiration determines how much risk a child will take in the classroom, his understanding determines how important a child feels in school and his love determines a child’s motivating and attitude toward education. And the effect a teacher has on a child doesn’t end when the school bell rings at the end of the day. Rather, those feelings developed in the classroom go home with the child and, in a large part, determine what sort of evening the child and the family have. The importance of a teacher to a child is fantastic and cannot be over-emphasized.

All my children are fortunate to have remarkable teachers. Consequently, the three of them love going to school almost as much as they love using teacherisms, for example, one of Hannah’s favorite phrases in used when I mess up. She looks at me with understanding and says, “It’s okay to make mistakes, mama, because you’re only learning.” Rachael’s favorite phrase is used to start most of her jobs; with a glow in her eye, she says, “I’m just going to do my best, mama, because that’s all I can do!” But perhaps my favorite is Jacob’s response to his sisters when one of them says something he doesn’t like. With his hand on his heart he says, “Don’t say that because words can break my heart.”

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1.Teachers are important to students in that         .

A.they equip them with book knowledge

B.they help free the parents from worries

they guarantee each family a happy evening

D.they help keep them emotionally healthy

2.The three children’s examples are used to show that         .

A.they are lucky to have wonderful teachers

B.they can eventually develop into good teachers

they are sometimes mentally hurt by the teachers

D.they have a successful performance in school

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A.ridiculous         B.convincing     humorous        D.inspiring

4.The underlined word “teacherisms” probably refers to “         ”.

A.how teachers normally deal with their students

B.what teachers usually say to their students

why teachers seem important to their students

D.where teachers agree with their students

 

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I was helping in my son’s classroom when I spotted a poster that reads, “Sticks and stones

may break my bones but words can break my heart”. I started thinking.

Teachers are such an important part of a child’s life. A teacher’s support determines how safe a child feels in school. His inspiration determines how much risk a child will take in the classroom, his understanding determines how important a child feels in school and his love determines a child’s motivating and attitude toward education. And the effect a teacher has on a child doesn’t end when the school bell rings at the end of the day. Rather, those feelings developed in the classroom go home with the child and, in a large part, determine what sort of evening the child and the family have. The importance of a teacher to a child is fantastic and cannot be over-emphasized.

All my children are fortunate to have remarkable teachers. Consequently, the three of them love going to school almost as much as they love using teacherisms. For example, one of Hannah’s favorite phrases in used when I mess up. She looks at me with understanding and says, “It’s okay to make mistakes, mama, because you’re only learning.” Rachael’s favorite phrase is used to start most of her jobs; with a glow in her eye, she says, “I’m just going to do my best, mama, because that’s all I can do!” But perhaps my favorite is Jacob’s response to his sisters when one of them says something he doesn’t like. With his hand on his heart he says, “Don’t say that because words can break my heart.”

Like most parents, I hear teacherisms daily. And every time I hear one, my heart floods with gratefulness for the wonderful teachers who make my children feel safe, important, and successful in the classroom, and who are helping my children achieve emotional good health. There is much talk today how to measure a teacher’s worth. I think we need only look at the students. Children mirror teachers’ words and actions, and the content of those reflections shows teacher’s greatness.

1.Teachers are important to students in that         .

       A.they equip them with book knowledge

       B.they help free the parents from worries

       C.they guarantee each family a happy evening

       D.they help keep them emotionally healthy

2.The three children’s examples are used to show that      .

       A.they are lucky to have wonderful teachers

       B.they can eventually develop into good teachers

       C.they are sometimes mentally hurt by the teachers

       D.they have a successful performance in school

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       A.ridiculous            B.convincing            C.humorous          D.inspiring

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       A.how teachers normally deal with their students

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  What is“Dads Make a Difference”?

  A service-learning opportunity for teens that deals with fatherhood, parenting, and so on.

  Older teens, grades 10-12, teach younger teens, grades 6-9, about the importance of fathers in children’s lives, the legal and financial responsibilities of parenting.

  Teen teacher training goals & objectives

  The goal of the teen teacher training is to better understand the complex problems surrounding legal fatherhood in our society.By discussing what makes healthy families, explaining the meaning of paternity(父亲的身份), and examining the risks people take in their lives, teens will develop the skills needed to make informed decisions in their own relationships and, finally, teach this information to others.

  What’s in it for me?

  An opportunity to:

  Learn life skills like communication, decision making, and problem solving.

  Get the chance to use knowledge in meaningful and effective ways.

  Develop leadership, planning, teamwork, time management, and organizational skills to help you in every aspect of your life.

  Forming lasting relationships with adult mentors(导师).

  Comments from teen teachers

  “‘Dads Make a Difference’ made me realize how permanent and expensive parenthood is.”

  “Speaking in from of groups and directing people in activities, I feel, is a valuable skill to have that I will use throughout my life.”

  “I wish I would have gone through this program when I was in Junior High.I know it would have helped me to really think about the future and to make good decisions.”

  “‘Dads Make a Difference’ has helped me to know the effects of my actions before I take them and I know what risks not to take to protect my future.”

(1)

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name of a school

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training center

C.

social organization

D.

education program

(2)

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[  ]

A.

provide teens a chance to be a teacher in Junior High

B.

help teens learn more about parents

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help teens develop their life skills

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advise teens how to avoid risks in life

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According to the passage, who will benefit most from“Dads Make a Difference”?

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fathers and sons

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mothers and daughters

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teen teachers and adult mentors

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teens and societies

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effects

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courses about“Dads Make a Difference”

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[  ]

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[  ]

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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

I was helping in my son’s classroom when I spotted a poster that reads, “Sticks and stones

may break my bones but words can break my heart”. I started thinking.

Teachers are such an important part of a child’s life. A teacher’s support determines how safe a child feels in school. His inspiration determines how much risk a child will take in the classroom, his understanding determines how important a child feels in school and his love determines a child’s motivating and attitude toward education. And the effect a teacher has on a child doesn’t end when the school bell rings at the end of the day. Rather, those feelings developed in the classroom go home with the child and, in a large part, determine what sort of evening the child and the family have. The importance of a teacher to a child is fantastic and cannot be over-emphasized.

All my children are fortunate to have remarkable teachers. Consequently, the three of them love going to school almost as much as they love using teacherisms. For example, one of Hannah’s favorite phrases in used when I mess up. She looks at me with understanding and says, “It’s okay to make mistakes, mama, because you’re only learning.” Rachael’s favorite phrase is used to start most of her jobs; with a glow in her eye, she says, “I’m just going to do my best, mama, because that’s all I can do!” But perhaps my favorite is Jacob’s response to his sisters when one of them says something he doesn’t like. With his hand on his heart he says, “Don’t say that because words can break my heart.”

Like most parents, I hear teacherisms daily. And every time I hear one, my heart floods with gratefulness for the wonderful teachers who make my children feel safe, important, and successful in the classroom, and who are helping my children achieve emotional good health. There is much talk today how to measure a teacher’s worth. I think we need only look at the students. Children mirror teachers’ words and actions, and the content of those reflections shows teacher’s greatness.

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       A.they equip them with book knowledge

       B.they help free the parents from worries

       C.they guarantee each family a happy evening

       D.they help keep them emotionally healthy

52.The three children’s examples are used to show that________.

       A.they are lucky to have wonderful teachers

       B.they can eventually develop into good teachers

       C.they are sometimes mentally hurt by the teachers

       D.they have a successful performance in school

53.To his mother, what the boy says possibly sounds________.

       A.ridiculous B.convincing       C.humorous D.inspiring

54.The underlined word “teacherisms” probably refers to “________ ”.

       A.how teachers normally deal with their students

       B.what teachers usually say to their students

       C.why teachers seem important to their students

       D.where teachers agree with their students

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