题目内容
The situation seemed hopeless.
From the first day he entered my junior-high classroom, Willard P. Franklin lived in his own____, shutting out his classmates and me, his teacher. I tried to build a____relationship with him but he showed no interest. Even a “Good Morning Willar” received only a grunt(咕哝) that couldn’t be____Willard was a loner(孤独的人) who seemed to have no hope or need to break silence.
Shortly after the Thanksgiving holiday, we received the news of the annual(每年的) Christmas collection of money for the less____people in our school district.
“Christmas is a season of____,” I told my students. “There are a few students in the school who might not have a happy holiday season____donating our Christmas collection, you will help buy food, clothing and toys for these needy people. We start the collection tomorrow.”
When I called for the donations the next day, I discovered that____everyone had forgotten, except Willard P. Franklin. The boy dug deep into his pants pockets____he walked up to my desk. Carefully, he____two coins into the small box.
“I don’t need milk for lunch,” he said____For a moment, just a moment, he smiled . Then he turned and walked back to his desk.
That night, after school, I took our____to the school principal. I couldn’t____sharing the incident(事件) that had taken place.
“I may be wrong, but I believe Willard might be getting ready to become a part of the world around him,” I told the principal.
“Yes, I believe it is____for him to get out of his own world,” he nodded. “And I think we can do something to have him____a bit of his world with us. I just received a____of the poor families in our school who most need help through the Christmas collection. Here, take a look at it.”
As I read, I discovered Willard P. Franklin and his family were the top names on the list.
1.A. class B. school C. world D. home
2.A. equal B. simple C. friendly D. common
3.A. seen B. heard C. found D. discovered
4.A. poor B. good C. sad D. rich
5.A. giving B. getting C. buying D. receiving
6.A. By B. With C. For D. On
7.A. mostly B. hardly C. almost D. simply
8.A. while B. after C. before D. as
9.A. threw B. dropped C. brought D. changed
10.A. angrily B. quietly C. patiently D. sadly
11.A. students B. classmates C. teachers D. donations
12.A. keep B. enjoy C. stop D. finish
13.A. hopeless B. hopeful C. difficult D. impossible
14.A. compare B. begin C. mix D. share
15.A. list B. note C. message D. letter
Can the Time Go Slower?
by Joanna Pitt
Can the time go slower?
I’m still thinking of
The answers.
Can the time go slower?
My head is not
Yet clear.
Can the time go slower?
For me the rules of math are
Too hard to remember.
Can the time go slower?
My grade is what my father
Really cares about.
So can the time go slower?
My dear teacher,
I don’t want to run behind others.
Oh NO!
There are still lots of questions
To be answered!
1.What is the reading about?
A.Taking a test. |
B.Teaching math. |
C.Learning driving. |
D.Running at the school. |
2.Why does the writer keep asking “Can the time go slower?”
A.She is missing her good old times. |
B.She does not want to get old with time. |
C.She is worried that there’s not enough time. |
D.She is afraid that her father will be home soon. |