He says the problem with teachers is, “What will a kid learn from someone who chose to become a teacher?” He reminds the other dinner guests that it’s true what they say about teachers: Those who can , do; those who can’t teach.

  I decide to bite my tongue instead of biting his and stop myself from reminding the other dinner guests that it’s also true what they say about lawyers—that they make money from the misfortune of others.

  “I mean, you’re a teacher, Taylor,” he says to me. “Be honest. What do you make?”

  I wish he hadn’t asked me to be honest, because now I have to teach him a lesson.

 

  You want to know what I make?

  I make kids work harder than they ever thought they could.

  I can make a C+ feel like a great achievement

  and an Afeel like a failure.

  How dare you waste my time with anything less than your very best?

  I make parents tremble in fear when I call them:

  I hope I haven’t called at a bad time,

  I just wanted to talk to you about something Billy said today.

  Billy said, “Leave the kid alone. I still cry sometimes, don’t you?”

  And it was the bravest act I have ever seen.

  I make parents see their children for who they are and what they can be.

 

  You want to know what I make?

  I make kids wonder.

  I make them question.

  I make them criticise.

  I make them think.

  I make them apologies and mean it.

 

  I make them write, write, write.

  And then I make them read.

  I teach them to solve math problems

  that they once thought impossible.

  I make them understand that if you have brains then you follow your heart

  and if someone ever tries to judge you by what you make, you teach them a lesson.

  Let me make this simple for you, so you know what I say is true;

  I make a great difference! What about you?

1.What do we know about the man that the author is speaking to?

  A.He is respectful to teachers.        B.He is in the author’s home.

  C.He is actually a lawyer.   D.He dislikes lawyers.

2.The underlined phrase “bite my tongue” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to   .

  A.say something which is wrong B.speak out honestly but carelessly

  C.keep silent about myself   D.stop myself saying what I really think

3.The author called Billy’s parents to   .

  A.let them tremble in fear   B.ask why Billy cried that day

  C.praise what Billy did that day       D.advise them to leave Billy alone

4.What is the tone of the passage?

  A.Angry and proud.              B.Upset and disappointed.

  C.Humourous and light-hearted. D.Cheerful and positive.

5.What’s the best title of this passage?

  A.An Argument between Two Guests       B.What Teachers Make

  C.Requirements of a Good Teacher       D.A Dinner Conversation

 

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