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Mr. Lewis was a dance teacher. He was a nice man and always had a lot of students. One year he moved to a new town, and was soon teaching a lot of students in the dance school there, but he decided to move again to a big city. “I will have more work there,” he thought.

When one of his girl students heard that he was going to leave, she said to him, “The new teacher won't be as good as you are.”

Mr. Lewis was happy when he heard this, but he said, "Oh, no! I'm sure he'll be as good as I am -- or even better.”

But she said, “No. Five teachers have come and gone while I've been here, and each new one was worse than the last.”

1.Mr. Lewis moved to a new town and __________ there.

A.had a lot of men students

B. taught dance

C. made friends with some students.

D. lived in a dance school

2.Then he decided to move to a big city because ________.

A. The students were not worth(值得) teaching

B. the students didn’t like him

C. he wanted to teach more students

D. he could not teach here.

3.The girl student thought_______ of all the six teachers.

A. he did the best in teaching

B. he did the worst in teaching

C. he was as good as anyone

D. he danced better than anyone

 

1.B

2.C

3.B

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了路易斯先生是名舞蹈教师,他自以为自己深受学生的喜爱,有一天,一个女孩说出了实话,我在此期间,包括你在内有五位老师来去,每一位新老师比前一个老师差。可知路易斯先生是在舞蹈方面教学最差的。

1.细节理解题。根据One year he moved to a new town, and was soon teaching a lot of students in the dance school there,可知他搬到镇上,然后就在学校里教跳舞。故选B。

2.细节理解题。根据but he decided to move again to a big city. “I will have more work there,” he thought.可知他决定搬到大城市里去,因为有更多的工作,也就是可以教更多的学生。故选C。

3.。根据最后一段学生的话“No. Including you, five teachers have come and gone while I’ve been here, and each new one was worse than the last.”“我在此期间,包括你在内有五位老师来去,每一位新老师比前一个老师差。”可知他是在教学方面最差的。故选B。

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