It was graduation day at
the university where I work and a beautiful day quite unlike the first graduation I attended as a young professor. On that cold day years ago, as we watched the students walking into the hall, one of my colleagues turned to me and said, "Graduation will be one of the happiest and one of the saddest time of your life." At my inquiry, he answered, "Because the students you have gotten to know have to leave."
As years went by, my previous confusion about my colleague's words no longer existed. When I came across naughty students, I have had to rethink why I chose to be a teacher. It obviously isn't the money. Once a former computer science student of mine called me, asking me if I wanted to have a change. He was working at Nintendo Corporation. His salary was higher than my current one, though I have more education and have worked for over a decade. With my programming skills, he said he could get me hired. I thanked him, but declined his kind offer.
A few days before this current graduation, while working on final grades, I found a note a student
had slipped in with her homework. She thanked me for being her teacher and said the things she had learned in my class — not about math, but about life — would be things she would remember long after the math skills had faded away. As I finished reading, I remembered why I had become a teacher.
Now, on this sunny graduation day, as I again observed the sea of blue hats and gowns, I did so with renewed dedication (奉献) and a deeper sense of satisfaction — I will always be grateful that I am a teacher.
【小题1】Hearing his colleague's description of graduation for the first time, the author .
| A.quite agreed with his colleague | B.thought it very funny |
| C.was very puzzled | D.was very sad. |
| A.wanted to inform the author of his present job |
| B.tried to persuade the author to work with him |
| C.wanted the author to share his joy and satisfaction |
| D.thought the author wasn't fit to be a teacher |
| A.university colleagues | B.life memories |
| C.graduates' clothes | D.decorations in the hall |
| A.express his devotion to being a teacher |
| B.compare two different graduation ceremonies |
| C.talk about the meaning of graduation |
| D.give advice on how to be a good teacher |
| A.he was only a young professor |
| B.he didn't do well in his work |
| C.he taught his students more about life than math |
| D.salaries for different careers are different |
When Denis Hennequin took over as the European boss of McDonald's in January 2004, the world's biggest restaurant chain was showing signs of recovery in America and Australia, but sales in Europe were sluggish or declining.One exception was France, where Mr.Hennequin had done a reliable job as head on the group's French subsidiary(子公式) to sell more Big Macs to his relatives, His task was to copy this success in all 41 of the European countries where anti-globalisers’ favourite enemy operates.
So far Mr.Henncquin is doing well.Last year European sales increased by 5.8% and the number of customers by 3.4%, the best annual results in nearly 15 years.Europe accounted for 36% of the group's profits and for 28 of its sales.December was an especially good month as customers took to seasonal menu offerings in France and Britain, and to a promotion in Germany based on the game of Monopoly(垄断).
Mr.Hennequin's recipe for revival(复兴) is to be more open about his company's operations, to be "locally relevant", and to improve the experience of visiting his 6.400 restaurants. McDonaId's is blamed for making people fat, exploiting workers, treating animals cruelly, polluting the environment and simply for being American.Mr.Hennequin says he wants to engage in a dialogue with the public to address these concerns.
He introduced "open door" visitor days in each country which became hugely popular.In Poland alone some 50,000 visitors came to McDonaId's through the visitors' program last year.The Nutrition Information Initiative(倡议)launched last year, put detailed Sables on McDonaId's packaging with data on calories, protein, fat, carbohy drates and salt content, "the details are also printed on tray-liners.
【小题1】Which of the following statement is RIGHT?
| A.Denis Hennequin has been boss of McDonald since 2004. |
| B.The sales of McDonald is increasing in France. |
| C.Denis Hennequin tries his best to increase the sales of McDonald in the world. |
| D.The nutrition information is always launched on McDonald products. |
| A.making people fat | B.exploiting workers |
| C.treating animals cruelly | D.earning too much |
| A.attentions | B.fat | C.protein | D.salt content |
| A.He visited all the McDonaId's branches in Europe. |
| B.He introduced "open door" visitor's days in each country. |
| C.He had done a reliable job as head of the group's French subsidiary. |
| D.He engaged in a dialogue with the public. |
Wendy ,Carol, Jenny, Tom 和Mark 想观看演出或参加培训.阅读下列材料, 从所给的6个选项中,选出符合各自要求的最佳选项。其中一项是多余的。(5分)
【小题1】Wendy, a student who is interested comedy and acting,will be free on Oct.12th .She wants to relax herself by enjoying some performances, but she has no more than $4.
【小题2】Carol is expected to be free on October 15th. She plans to enjoy some
performances while having a cup of coffee.
【小题3】Jenny, a student who majors in art, is interested in Italian art as well as Chinese art. She will be free after school at 4:30.
【小题4】Tom will go to study in the USA for a master’s degree. He wants to have a full-time special training for several months to improve his oral English.
【小题5】Mark , a worker of an export company, needs to improve his writing and oral English. He can only go to the training class after work every day.
| A.ENGLISHLANGUAGE CENTER Classes for beginners for 3 months. Focus on grammar as well as writing and oral English. 3:00 p.m to 9:30 p.m Small classes with a maximum of 8 students Course fee: $300 (10% discount for the first to enroll) |
| B.HALIFAX PLAYHOUSE Ring’s Cross Street, Halifax. Oct.10th--- Oct 17th on Golden Pond by Emest Thompson. This is a magical comedy about real people. A well-acted play for everyone. Don’t miss it. Time: 7:30 p.m Price: $3 Tel:36599988 |
| C.LONDON COLLEGE OF ENGLISH Classes for foreign students of all levels. 3 months, 6 months,9 months and 1 years course. Focus on spoken language. Open through all year from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Small class with a maximum of 12 students. Course fee for English for one year: ;$1,200 Discount at shorter period of study. Tel:22342381 |
| D.EXHIBITIONS OF OIL PAINTINGS |
A combination of Eastern and Western Art 8:00 a.m.
Price: $2 for adults, $1 for students
Tel: 33569875
E.WESTERN ART SHOW
China National Art Museum
European modern art, Chinese art and African ancient art
Open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m from Oct. 6th to 20th
Price : $3 for adults, $1.5 for middle school students.
Tel:25545569
F.GRAND THEATRE
Oxford Street, Leeds
Restaurant and Cafe.
Sep.1st—19th
Admission:Tues.--Thurs. $2-6; Fri.& Sat.$4-8
Sue Townsend’s musical play.
Time: Evenings 7:45. Oct 10th—17th, at 2:30 p.m.
No Monday performance.
All kinds of drinks offered
Tel :52011611
When my first wartime Christmas came, I was in basic training in New Jersey and not sure if I would make it home for the holidays. Only on the afternoon of December 23 was the list of men who would have the three-day holiday posted. I was one of the lucky soldiers. It was Christmas Eve when I arrived home, and a little snow had fallen. Mother opened the front door. I could see beyond her, into the corner of the living room where the tree had always stood. There were lights, all colors, and ornaments (饰品) shining against the green of a pine.
"Where did it come from?" I asked.
"I asked the Gates boy to cut it," my mother said. "I wouldn't have had one just for myself, but when in great need... such a rush! He just brought it in this afternoon."
The pine reached to the proper height, almost to the ceiling, and the Tree Top Crystal(水晶) Star was in its place. A few green branches reached out a little awkwardly(难看) at the side, I thought, and there was a bit of bare trunk showing in the middle. But the tree filled the room with warm light and the whole house with the pleasant smell of Christmas.
"It's not like the one you used to find," my mother went on. "Yours were always in good shape. I suppose the Gates boy didn't know where to look for a better one. But I couldn't be fussy(挑剔的)."
"Don't worry," I told her. "It's perfect."
It wasn't, of course, but at the moment I realized something for the first time: All Christmas trees are perfect.
【小题1】What did his mother's Christmas tree look like? ![]()
【小题2】From the passage we can infer (推断) that______.
| A.all the soldiers had the three-day holiday |
| B.the writer could not go home for Christmas |
| C.the writer spent his first Christmas during the war |
| D.not all the soldiers went home for Christmas during the war |
| A.his mother didn't like Christmas trees |
| B.the writer didn't like the tree cut by someone else |
| C.the writer used to cut very beautiful Christmas trees |
| D.his mother didn't want to have a Christmas tree during wartime |
| A.The Perfect Christmas Tree |
| B.How to Choose a Christmas Tree |
| C.How Soldiers Spent Their Christmas |
| D.A Christmas with an Ugly Christmas Tree |
| A.Nothing is as perfect as Christmas. |
| B.Once at home, everything is so nice. |
| C.During the war, trees are hard to find. |
| D.All Christmas trees are the most beautiful. |