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Peter had ______ his career in law to become a teacher.
A.
given up
B.
given in
C.
given off
D.
given away
______jobs will be lost if the company closes down.
A.
Hundred of
B.
Five hundred of
C.
Hundreds of
D.
Five hundreds of
It is known to us all that the People’s Republic of China ______ on October 1, 1949
A.
was founded
B.
was found
C.
founded
D.
is found
The problem is _____ difficult for me _____ solve.
A.
so; to
B.
quite; to
C.
too; to
D.
very; to
If he_____his teacher' s advice, Asafa Powell would not be the fastest man in the world.
A.
didn't follow
B.
wouldn't have followed
C.
hadn' t followed
D.
hasn' t followed
The mayor often says that providing children with __________ to the useful information is of great importance.
A.
access
B.
prevention
C.
protection
D.
allowance
Last month, thousands of workers in that city went on _____ strike, demanding lower taxes and ______ end to cutting staff members.
A.
a; the
B.
a; an
C.
不填; an
D.
不填; the
What is it about maths, anyway? Why is it that a
1
who would rather die than
2
they found reading difficult at school will happily say he is brain-dead when it
3
to numbers?
“I was
4
at maths at school,” they say. “still am. Can’t
5
up to save my life. My little girl takes after
6
. Thinks take-aways are something to do with fish and chips. Ha-ha!” Oh, how we all laugh.
But how many of us remember it being
7
at the time? How many of us remember the blind panic of the Monday morning maths test when the
8
we could hope for was a miracle(奇迹) to make the numbers we
9
without thinking as answers somehow
10
the questions?
On the face of it, today’s children can
11
be considered happier and more satisfied. They have a daily numeracy lesson
12
to improving their maths skills. But if that sounds like hell to you, you may
13
find that your child surprises you by actually quite
14
it.
One of the
15
is that over the last ten years or so, there has been a
16
in the way maths is taught. And many of those who teach it feel it’s been a
17
for the better. There’s generally much more emphasis now on
18
arithmetic, getting children used to doing calculations without forever having a pen in one hand and a calculator in the other. Often the first question a teacher will ask is: can you do this in your
19
? And if they can, they do.
The whole approach is more
20
, the goal to get children understanding numbers, not just putting them through the uninteresting process of learning something by repeating it until they remember it.
1.
A.
teacher
B.
parent
C.
pupil
D.
teenager
2.
A.
understand
B.
admit
C.
observe
D.
pretend
3.
A.
add
B.
relate
C.
comes
D.
reject
4.
A.
good
B.
expert
C.
special
D.
rubbish
5.
A.
add
B.
make
C.
look
D.
pick
6.
A.
stranger
B.
me
C.
herself
D.
somebody
7.
A.
funny
B.
easy
C.
attractive
D.
remote
8.
A.
worst
B.
prize
C.
best
D.
surprising
9.
A.
missed
B.
lost
C.
found
D.
chose
10.
A.
get
B.
foresee
C.
fit
D.
evaluate
11.
A.
however
B.
frequently
C.
mostly
D.
hardly
12.
A.
suggested
B.
devoted
C.
intended
D.
adapted
13.
A.
well
B.
sometimes
C.
seldom
D.
extremely
14.
A.
enjoying
B.
hating
C.
objecting
D.
mastering
15.
A.
consequences
B.
reasons
C.
findings
D.
incidents
16.
A.
mistake
B.
program
C.
policy
D.
revolution
17.
A.
preparation
B.
reputation
C.
requirement
D.
change
18.
A.
difficult
B.
general
C.
mental
D.
basic
19.
A.
class
B.
head
C.
textbook
D.
own
20.
A.
logical
B.
unbelievable
C.
direct
D.
conservative
Small moments sometimes last a very long time. And a few words---though they mean
1
at the time to the people who say them --- can have great power.
I recently heard a story from Malcolm Dalkoff, who has been a professional
2
for the last twenty-four years, mostly in advertising.
As a boy, Dalkoff was terribly shy and
3
. He had few friends and no self-confidence. Then one day, his high school English teacher, Ruth Brauch, asked the class to write their own chapter that would
4
the last chapter of the novel since they had been reading To Kill a Mockingbird. Dalkoff wrote his chapter and turned it in. Today he cannot recall anything special about the chapter he wrote, or what
5
Mrs. Brauch gave him.
6
, what he does remember is the four words in the paper: “This is good writing.” Thanks to the four words, his life has been
7
greatly.
“ Until I read those words, I had no idea of who I was or what I was or what I was going to be,” he said, “ After reading her
8
, I went home and wrote a short story,
9
I had always dreamed of doing but never believed I could do.”
Over the rest of that year in school, he wrote many short stories, and always brought them to Mrs. Brauch for instruction. “She was
10
, helpful and honest. She was just what I needed,” Dalkoff said.
1.
A.
much
B.
little
C.
well
D.
ill
2.
A.
report
B.
designer
C.
writer
D.
teacher
3.
A.
weak
B.
independent
C.
troublesome
D.
helpless
4.
A.
follow
B.
change
C.
connect
D.
explain
5.
A.
help
B.
encouragement
C.
grade
D.
words
6.
A.
Therefore
B.
However
C.
Meanwhile
D.
Besides
7.
A.
improved
B.
developed
C.
changed
D.
enriched
8.
A.
chapter
B.
novel
C.
note
D.
explanation
9.
A.
everything
B.
something
C.
nothing
D.
anything
10.
A.
encouraging
B.
careful
C.
strict
D.
effective
Dad is a liar (说谎者), definitely.
He never tells the truth about anything
1
, or anything that he thinks is bad to me, even though I
2
that I don’t mind hearing these things.
He is the kindest man I have ever met , who never
3
others, as well as the
4
man, for he’s always hard on himself. Every time I
5
home from college and asked Dad how his
6
was getting on, he would always reply. “Oh, couldn’t be
7
!”when I asked my mum the same question on the phone ,
8
, she honestly told me every
9
with Dad’s business. I didn’t blame Dad for his
10
. I felt a deep sympathy for him.
Dad is a miser (吝啬鬼), undoubtedly..
I hardly see Dad wear
11
clothes. In fact , his closet is half empty. Even in this half, two-thirds is occupied by Mum’s clothes and the other
12
belongs to him . I urged him to buy some new clothes ,
13
the simply shook his head, “The old clothes are still good enough.” Were they? I saw
14
in them.
It
15
my heart up when I saw had Dad
16
terribly with his hand covering his mouth. When the pains became unbearable, he
17
took some pills.
So it surprised
18
when the day came that Dad got sick . He was lying in bed. And all the family gathered around him. I knelt (跪)by his bedside , tears filling my eyes.
Dear Dad, you’ve been
19
yourself too hard, which you should not have. I know I might as well
20
a river to flow backward as hope to talk you out of working so hard. But I still want to say . “Dad , take better care of yourself!”
1.
A.
interesting
B.
good
C.
bad
D.
valuable
2.
A.
emphasize
B.
realize
C.
decide
D.
admit
3.
A.
envies
B.
blames
C.
helps
D.
hurts
4.
A.
noblest
B.
cruellest
C.
most selfless
D.
most diligent
5.
A.
phoned
B.
drove
C.
went
D.
stayed
6.
A.
health
B.
business
C.
experiment
D.
treatment
7.
A.
better
B.
harder
C.
easier
D.
healthier
8.
A.
meanwhile
B.
anyway
C.
however
D.
therefore
9.
A.
change
B.
incident
C.
achievement
D.
problem
10.
A.
belief
B.
carelessness
C.
lies
D.
excuses
11.
A.
old
B.
new
C.
beautiful
D.
cheap
12.
A.
one-third
B.
half
C.
thing
D.
closet
13.
A.
so
B.
but
C.
since
D.
although
14.
A.
holes
B.
stains
C.
hope
D.
importance
15.
A.
woke
B.
warmed
C.
cheered
D.
tore
16.
A.
act
B.
shake
C.
cry
D.
cough
17.
A.
still
B.
even
C.
merely
D.
seldom
18.
A.
somebody
B.
anybody
C.
everybody
D.
nobody
19.
A.
controlling
B.
pushing
C.
criticizing
D.
fighting
20.
A.
beg
B.
allow
C.
expect
D.
cause
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