题目内容
27、 Long ago, there lived in Greece a learned man. He was so well—known for his wide knowledge of almost everything that lots of people from all over the country came to learn things from him. The great man taught his students whole—heartedly and answered their questions with great patience.
One day a student asked him, “My dear teacher, didn’t you say you yourself have many, many more questions about things than we do? On the contrary(相反),we students have far more than you.”
With a smile, the teacher drew two circles—One as large as a big wheel, the other smaller.
“Of course, I’ve learned much more. But a teacher does not necessarily have fewer questions than his students. Now, look at these two circles. Within the big one is my knowledge of things, and within the smaller one yours. Out of the circles is what is still unknown to us. Since mine is larger, the line that marks out the circle is longer. That means I have more chances to face what is still unknown. And that’s why I myself have more questions than you do. The more you learn, the more questions you have. You will never learn enough, you know.
1. One of his students didn’t agree that _________.
A. the teacher should have so many questions
B. the teacher had so many questions as the students
C. the students had more questions than the teacher
D. the teacher had more questions than the students
2. Which of the following pictures tells rightly what the teacher drew?
3. The teacher draws two circles in order to show _______.
A. why he had more questions than the students
B. how one could again more knowledge
C. he knew a lot and was good at drawing
D. what the students learned something to do with the circles.
4. The passage mainly tells us that _______.
A. we should learn from a learned man
B. we’ll never learn enough
C. a teacher should be patient
D. it is never too old to learn
5. The teacher was very famous for _______.
A. his patience B. the drawing C. his knowledge D. his help to the students
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Long ago ,there lived in Greece a learned man. He was so well known for his good knowledge of almost everything that lots of people from all over the country came to learn from him. The great man taught his students whole-heartedly and answered their questions with great patience.
One day a student asked him, “ My dear teacher, didn’t you say you yourself have many ,many more questions about things than we do? But I think we students have far more than you.”
With a smile on his face, the teacher drew two circles ,one as large as a big cake, the other smaller. Then he said , “Of course, I have learned much more. But it’s wrong to think that a teacher has fewer questions than his students. Now, look at these two circles. The inside of the bigger one is my knowledge of things, and the inside of the smaller one is yours. Out of the circles is what is still unknown to us. Since mine is larger, I have to use the longer line to draw the bigger circle. That means I have more opportunities to face what is still unknown. And that’s why I myself have more questions than you do. The more you learn , the more questions you have. You will never learn enough ,you know.”
【小题1】The learned man drew two circles to show _____.
A.he was good at drawing circles |
B.his knowledge had something to do with the circles |
C.why he had more questions than the students |
D.how he could get more knowledge |
A.the teacher had so many questions as a learned man |
B.the teacher had so many questions |
C.the students had fewer questions than the teacher |
D.the students had more questions than 0the teacher |
A.kindness | B.knowledge | C.patience | D.questions |
A.the more questions we have, the more knowledge we may get |
B.it’s never too old to learn |
C.every one of us should try to be a learned man |
D.a teacher should have many questions |
Long ago ,there lived in Greece a learned man. He was so well known for his good knowledge of almost everything that lots of people from all over the country came to learn from him. The great man taught his students whole-heartedly and answered their questions with great patience.
One day a student asked him, “ My dear teacher, didn’t you say you yourself have many ,many more questions about things than we do? But I think we students have far more than you.”
With a smile on his face, the teacher drew two circles ,one as large as a big cake, the other smaller. Then he said , “Of course, I have learned much more. But it’s wrong to think that a teacher has fewer questions than his students. Now, look at these two circles. The inside of the bigger one is my knowledge of things, and the inside of the smaller one is yours. Out of the circles is what is still unknown to us. Since mine is larger, I have to use the longer line to draw the bigger circle. That means I have more opportunities to face what is still unknown. And that’s why I myself have more questions than you do. The more you learn , the more questions you have. You will never learn enough ,you know.”
1.The learned man drew two circles to show _____.
A. he was good at drawing circles
B. his knowledge had something to do with the circles
C. why he had more questions than the students
D. how he could get more knowledge
2.The student didn’t agree that ______.
A. the teacher had so many questions as a learned man
B. the teacher had so many questions
C. the students had fewer questions than the teacher
D. the students had more questions than 0the teacher
3.The teacher was famous for his ______.
A. kindness B. knowledge C. patience D. questions
4.From the passage we can learn that_____.
A. the more questions we have, the more knowledge we may get
B. it’s never too old to learn
C. every one of us should try to be a learned man
D. a teacher should have many questions
5.Which of the following shows us what the teacher drew?
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One day a student asked him, “ My dear teacher, didn’t you say you yourself have many ,many more questions about things than we do? But I think we students have far more than you.”
With a smile on his face, the teacher drew two circles ,one as large as a big cake, the other smaller. Then he said , “Of course, I have learned much more. But it’s wrong to think that a teacher has fewer questions than his students. Now, look at these two circles. The inside of the bigger one is my knowledge of things, and the inside of the smaller one is yours. Out of the circles is what is still unknown to us. Since mine is larger, I have to use the longer line to draw the bigger circle. That means I have more opportunities to face what is still unknown. And that’s why I myself have more questions than you do. The more you learn , the more questions you have. You will never learn enough ,you know.”
小题1:The learned man drew two circles to show _____.
A.he was good at drawing circles |
B.his knowledge had something to do with the circles |
C.why he had more questions than the students |
D.how he could get more knowledge |
A.the teacher had so many questions as a learned man |
B.the teacher had so many questions |
C.the students had fewer questions than the teacher |
D.the students had more questions than 0the teacher |
A.kindness | B.knowledge | C.patience | D.questions |
A.the more questions we have, the more knowledge we may get |
B.it’s never too old to learn |
C.every one of us should try to be a learned man |
D.a teacher should have many questions |
Long ago, there lived in Greece a learned man. He was so well—known for his wide knowledge of almost everything that lots of people from all over the country came to learn things from him. The great man taught his students whole—heartedly and answered their questions with great patience.
One day a student asked him, “My dear teacher, didn’t you say you yourself have many, many more questions about things than we do? On the contrary(相反),we students have far more than you.”
With a smile, the teacher drew two circles—One as large as a big wheel, the other smaller.
“Of course, I’ve learned much more. But a teacher does not necessarily have fewer questions than his students. Now, look at these two circles. Within the big one is my knowledge of things, and within the smaller one yours. Out of the circles is what is still unknown to us. Since mine is larger, the line that marks out the circle is longer. That means I have more chances to face what is still unknown. And that’s why I myself have more questions than you do. The more you learn, the more questions you have. You will never learn enough, you know.
1. One of his students didn’t agree that _________.
A. the teacher should have so many questions
B. the teacher had so many questions as the students
C. the students had more questions than the teacher
D. the teacher had more questions than the students
2. Which of the following pictures tells rightly what the teacher drew?
3. The teacher draws two circles in order to show _______.
A. why he had more questions than the students
B. how one could again more knowledge
C. he knew a lot and was good at drawing
D. what the students learned something to do with the circles.
4. The passage mainly tells us that _______.
A. we should learn from a learned man
B. we’ll never learn enough
C. a teacher should be patient
D. it is never too old to learn
5. The teacher was very famous for _______.
A. his patience B. the drawing C. his knowledge D. his help to the students
查看习题详情和答案>>Long ago there lived in Greece a learned man. He was so well-known for his good knowledge that lots of people from all over the country came to learn from him. The great man taught his students with great patience
(耐心)One day a student asked him,
“My dear teacher, didn't you say you yourself have much more questions about things than we do? But I think we students have far more than you “With a smile on his face, the teacher drew two circles, one as large as a big cake, the other smaller. Then he said,
“of course, I've learned much more.But it's wrong to think that a teacher has fewer questions than his students. now look at these two circles. The inside of the bigger one is my knowledge of things, and inside of the smaller one is yours. out of the circles is what is still unknown to us all. Since mine is larger, I have to use the longer line to draw the bigger circle. That means I have more opportunities(机会)to face what is unknown. And that's why l myself have more questions than you do. The more you learn, the more questions you have. You'll never learn enough, you know “Choose the best answer
(1) The Greek knew almost everything, so lots of people from all over the country came to ________.
[ ]
A .ask for help |
B .lived with him |
C .seek(寻求)knowledge |
D .learn Greek |
(2) The Greek man was famous because ________.
[ ]
A
.he was a man of great patience.B
.he was a man of great knowledge.C
.he could draw circles to show how much knowledge he had got.D
.he was a man of great experience(3) The Greek man drew two circles to show ________.
[ ]
A
.he was good at drawing.B
.his knowledge had something to do with the circles.C
.why he had more questions than his students.D
.how he could get more knowledge.(4) The students didn't agree that ________.
[ ]
A
.the teacher had so many questions as a learned man.B
.students had so many questions as the students.C
.students had fewer questions than teachers.D
.students had more questions than teachers.(5) From the passage we can learn that ________.
[ ]
A
.the more questions we have, the more knowledge we may get.B
.it is never too old to learn.C
.everyone of us should try to be a learned person.D
.teachers may get puzzled when they have many questions. 查看习题详情和答案>>almost everything that lots of people from all over the country came to learn from him. The great man
taught his students whole-heartdely and answered their questions with great patience(耐心). One day a
student asked him, "My dear teacher, didn't you say you yourself have many,many more questions about
things than we do? But I think we students have far more than you. "
With a smile on his face, the teacher drew two circles(圈), one as large as a big cake, the other smaller. Then he said, "Of course, I've learned much more. But it's wrong to think that a teacher has fewer
questions than his students. Now, look at these two circles. The inside of the bigger one is my knowledge of things, and the inside of the smaller one is yours. Out of the circles is what is still unknown to us. Since
mine is larger, I have to use the longer line to draw the bigger circle. That means I have more opportunities(机会) to face what is still unknown. And that's why I have more questions than you do. The more you
learn, the more questions you have. You will never learn enough, you know. "
B. his knowledge had something to do with the circles
C. why he had more questions than the students
D. how he could get more knowledge
B. the teacher had so many questions than the teacher
C. the students had fewer questions than the teacher
D. the students had more questions than the teacher
B. knowledge
C. patience
D. questions
B. it's never too old to learn
C. every one of us should try to be a learned man
D. a teacher should have many questions
Long ago, there lived a learned man in Greece
(希腊). He was well-known for his wide knowledge. And lots of people from all over the country came to learn things from him. The great man taught his students with all his heart and answered their questions with great patience.One day a student asked him,
“My dear teacher, didn't you say you have many more questions than we do? But we think our students have a lot more than you. ”With a smile, the teacher drew two circles(圆圈)----one is as large as a big plate, and the other smaller.“Of course, I've learned much more. But don't think I know all you know. Now, look at these two circles: inside the big one is my knowledge of things, and inside the smaller one are yours. Out of the circles is what we don't know. My circle is larger, so its line is longer. That means I have more opportunities(机会)to meet with what we don't know. And that's why I have more questions than you do. The more you learn, the more questions you'll have. You will never learn enough, you know.”
(1
)The man was famous for ________.[ ]
A .his wide knowledge |
B .his great patience |
C .his teaching |
D .his drawing |
(2
)One of his students didn't agree that ________.[ ]
A
.the teacher liked to answer so many questionsB
.the teacher should have so many questionsC
.the teacher had as many questions as the studentsD
.the students had more questions than the teacher(3
)Which of the following pictures best shows what the teacher said?[ ]
(4
)The teacher drew two circles to show ________.[ ]
A
.why he had more questions than his studentsB
.how he could get more knowledgeC
.that he knew a lot and was good at drawingD
.that the students should learn to draw circles(5
)Which of the following is true?[ ]
A
.Many people from Greece came to learn from the famous man.B
.Many people from the country came to enjoy his drawing.C
.The great man taught his students with no patience.D
.The great man could only draw two circles. 查看习题详情和答案>>And lots of people from all over the country came to learn things from him. The great man taught his
students with all his heart and answered their questions with patience.
One day a student asked him," My dear teacher, didn't you say you have more questions than we
do? But we think our students have a lot more than you." With a smile, the teacher drew two circles
(圆)-one is as large as a big plate, and the other smaller.
"Of course, I've learned much more. But I don't think I know all you know. Now, look at these two
circles: Inside the big one is my knowledge of things, and inside the smaller one yours. Out of the circles
is what we don't know. My circle is larger, so its line is longer. That means I have more opportunities
(机会) to meet with what we don't know. And that's why I have more questions than you do. The more
you learn, the more questions you'll have. You will never learn enough, you know, "
B. his great patience
C. his teaching
D. his drawing
B. the teacher had learned much more
C. the teacher had more questions than the students did
D. the students had more questions than the teacher did
B. how he could get more knowledge
C. that he knew a lot and was good at drawing
D. that the students should learn to draw circles
B. Many people from the country came to enjoy his drawing.
C. The great man taught his students with no patience.
D. The great man could only draw two circles.
Long ago, there lived a learned man in Greece. He was well-known (1) his wide
knowledge. And lots of people from all over the country came to (2) things from him.
The great man taught his students with all his heart and (3) their questions with great patience.
One day a student (4) him, "My dear teacher, didn't you say you have many more
questions than we do? But we think we students have a lot more than you." With a (5), the
teacher drew two circles - one is as (6) as a big plate ( 盘子), and the other smaller.
"Of course, I've learned much more. But I don't think I know all you know. Now, look at these two
circles. Inside the big one is my knowledge of things, (7) inside the smaller one yours. Out
of the circles is what we don't know. My circle is larger, so its line is longer. That (8) I have
more opportunities to meet with what we don't know. And that's (9) I myself have more
questions than you do. The more you learn, the more (10) you'll have. You will never learn
enough, you know."
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Long ago, there lived a learned man in Greece. He was well-known (1) his wide knowledge. And lots of people from all over the country came to (2) things from him. The great man taught his students with all his heart and (3) their questions with great patience.
One day a student (4) him, “My dear teacher, didn’t you say you have many more questions than we do? But we think we students have a lot more than you.” With a (5), the teacher drew two circles — one is as (6) as a big plate (盘子), and the other smaller.
“Of course, I’ve learned much more. But I don’t think I know all you know. Now, look at these two circles. Inside the big one is my knowledge of things, (7) inside the smaller one yours. Out of the circles is what we don’t know. My circle is larger, so its line is longer. That (8) I have more opportunities to meet with what we don’t know. And that’s (9) I myself have more questions than you do. The more you learn, the more (10) you’ll have. You will never learn enough, you know.” 查看习题详情和答案>>