______ at my classmates’ face, I read the same excitement in their eyes.
A. Looked B. Look C. To look D. Looking
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______ at my classmates’ face, I read the same excitement in their eyes.
A. Looked B. Look C. To look D. Looking
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I sat in my seat as my new grade six classmates found theirs. At the front of the class our new math teacher stood ____ us. The bell rang.
“Welcome to a new school year. I’m Mr. Stevens and I’m sure I’ll learn all your names in no time.” He walked around the class ____ math books. When he was done, he ____ to the front of the class and looked at us. “What are you waiting for? Get started?” he said.
We looked at him, ____. Wasn’t he going to teach us?
“Is there something wrong with your ____? You’re not all deaf, are you?”
A ____ boy at the back of the class asked what we all wanted to know. “Mr. Stevens, aren’t you going to teach us?”
Mr. Stevens ____, “You’re smart kids. Open your books and get down to it. If you have any ____ or any questions, raise your hand, and I’ll help you.”
We opened our books. Mr. Stevens helped anyone ____ had questions. He would stop to teach all the students _____ when we all had the same question. It was a ____ method of teaching, but it was very useful.
It was a ____ point in my life. Mr. Stevens made me____ I was good at math and also able to reach the____ of any class I attended. I studied with his help until I graduated from middle school.
Monty Python’s Flying Circus was a popular television show back then. The actors ____ the best British humor (幽默) into our Canadian lives. Mr. Stevens would often act out one of their funny scenes (场景) in front of the class. Some thought he was strange, and I guess he was, ____ he knew how to make a math lesson interesting.
I’ve carried his ____ with me all my life. Whenever I am faced with a new ____, I think of my first day in grade six math. ____ sitting and staring at the challenge, I just get ____ . Before I know it, the challenge has been settled.
1.A. waiting B. watching C. looking D. revising
2.A. picking up B. picking out C. handing in D. handing out
3.A. returned B. waved C. ran D. jumped
4.A. frightened B. bored C. puzzled D. excited
5.A. ears B. hearts C. eyes D. body
6.A. clever B. energetic C. lucky D. brave
7.A. doubted B. replied C. explained D. agreed
8.A. instruction B. trouble C. promise D. event
9.A. which B. when C. where D. who
10.A. even B. still C. only D. since
11.A. popular B. strange C. disappointing D. scientific
12.A. turning B. similar C. moving D. embarrassing
13.A. decide B. realize C. wonder D. remember
14.A. top B. bottom C. strongest D. busiest
15.A. reported B. impressed C. brought D. admitted
16.A. but B. however C. so D. and
17.A. dream B. lesson C. interest D. discipline
18.A. chance B. challenge C. period D. job
19.A. Besides B. in other words C. as a result of D. instead of
20.A. amazed B. encouraged C. started D. organized
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完型填空 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
I sat in my seat as my new grade six classmates found theirs. At the front of the class our new math teacher stood ____ us. The bell rang.
“Welcome to a new school year. I’m Mr. Stevens and I’m sure I’ll learn all your names in no time.” He walked around the class____ math books. When he was done, he ____ to the front of the class and looked at us. “What are you waiting for? Get started?” he said.
We looked at him, ____. Wasn’t he going to teach us?
“Is there something wrong with your ____? You’re not all deaf, are you?”
A ____ boy at the back of the class asked what we all wanted to know. “Mr. Stevens, aren’t you going to teach us?”
Mr. Stevens____, “You’re smart kids. Open your books and get down to it. If you have any ____ or any questions, raise your hand, and I’ll help you.”
We opened our books. Mr. Stevens helped anyone ____ had questions. He would stop to teach all the students _____ when we all had the same question. It was a ____ method of teaching, but it was very useful.
It was a____ point in my life. Mr. Stevens made me____ I was good at math and also able to reach the____ of any class I attended. I studied with his help until I graduated from middle school.
Monty Python’s Flying Circus was a popular television show back then. The actors____ the best British humour (幽默) into our Canadian lives. Mr. Stevens would often act out one of their funny scenes (场景) in front of the class. Some thought he was strange, and I guess he was, ____ he knew how to make a math lesson interesting.
I’ve carried his ____ with me all my life. Whenever I am faced with a new ____, I think of my first day in grade six math. ____ sitting and staring at the challenge, I just get ____ . Before I know it, the challenge has been settled.
1.A. waiting B. watching C. looking D. revising
2.A. picking up B. picking out C. handing in D. handing out
3.A. returned B. waved C. exchanged D. jumped
4.A. frightened B. bored C. puzzled D. relaxed
5.A. ears B. hearts C. eyes D. body
6.A. clever B. exhausted C. lucky D. brave
7.A. doubted B. replied C. explained D. agreed
8.A. secret B. trouble C. promise D. event
9.A. which B. when C. where D. who
10.A. even B. still C. only D. since
11.A. popular B. strange C. disappointing D. scientific
12.A. turning B. similar C. moving D. embarrassing
13.A. decide B. realize C. wonder D. remember
14.A. top B. bottom C. strongest D. busiest
15.A. reported B. impressed C. brought D. admitted
16.A. but B. however C. so D. and
17.A. dream B. lesson C. interest D. discipline
18.A. chance B. challenge C. survey D. job
19.A. Besides B. in other words C. as a result of D. instead of
20.A. amazed B. encouraged C. started D. organised
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Proudly reading my words, I glanced around the room, only to find my classmates with big smiles on their faces and tears in their eyes. Confused, I glanced toward my stone-faced teacher. Having no choice, I slowly raised the report I had worked on, hoping to hide myself. “What could be causing everyone to act this way?”
Quickly, I flashed back to the day Miss Lancelot gave me the task. This was the first real task I received in my new school. It seemed simple: go on the Internet and find information about a man named George Washington. Since my idea of history came from an ancient teacher in my home country, I had never heard of that name before. As I searched for the name of this fellow, it became obvious that there were two people with the same name who looked completely different! One invented hundreds of uses for peanuts, while the other led army across America. I stared at the screen, wondering which one my teacher meant. I called my grandfather for a golden piece of advice: flip (掷) a coin. Heads—the commander, and tails—the peanuts guy. Ah! Tails, my report would be about the great man who invented peanut butter, George Washington Carver.Weeks later, standing before this unfriendly mass, I was totally lost. Oh well, I lowered the paper and sat down at my desk, burning to find out what I had done wrong. As a classmate began his report, it all became clear, “My report is on George Washington, the man who started the American Revolution.” The whole world became quiet! How could I know that she meant that George Washington?
Obviously, my grade was terrible. Heartbroken but fearless, I decided to turn this around. I talked to Miss Lancelot, but she insisted: No re-dos; no new grade. I felt that the punishment was not justified, and I believed I deserved a second chance. At last, I worked very hard for the rest of the school year.
Ten months later, that chance came as I found myself sitting in the headmaster’s office with my grandfather, now having a completely different conversation. I smiled and flashed back to the embarrassing moment at the beginning of the year as the headmaster informed me of my chance to skip the sixth grade. Justice is sweet!
1. What did the author’s classmates think about his report?
A. Complex. B. Funny. C. Boring. D. Puzzling.
2. Why was the author confused about the task?
A. He was unfamiliar with American history.
B. He followed the advice and flipped a coin.
C. He forgot his teacher’s instruction.
D. He didn’t know why the teacher gave such a task.
3.In the end, the author turned things around _______.
A. by redoing his task
B. through his own efforts
C. with the help of his grandfather
D. under the guidance of his headmaster
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First Day at School
It was my first day at school in London and I was half-excited and half-frightened. On my way to school I wondered, what questions the other boys would ask me and practiced all the answers: "I am nine years old. I was born here but I haven't lived here since I was two. I was living in Farley. It's about thirty miles away. I came back to London two months ago." I also wondered if it was the rule for boys to fight strangers like me, but I was tall for my age. I hoped they would decide not to risk it.
No one took any notice of me before school. I stood in the center of the playground, expecting someone to say "hello", but no one spoke to me.
My teacher was called Mr. Jones. There were 42 boys in the class, so I didn't stand out there, either, until the first lesson of the afternoon. Mr. Jones was very fond of Charles Dickens, so he asked several boys if they knew Dickens' birthplace, but no one guessed right. A boy called Brian, the biggest in the class, said: "Timbuktu” and Mr. Jones went red in the face. Then he asked me. I said: "Portsmouth” and everyone stared at me because Mr. Jones said I was right. This didn't make me very popular, of course. “He thinks he's clever," I heard Brian say.
After that, we went out to the playground to play football. I was in Brian's team, and he obviously had Dickens in mind because he told me to go in goal. No one ever wanted to be the goalkeeper.
"He's big enough and useless enough;" Brian said when someone asked him why he had chosen me.
As the boy kicked the ball hard along the ground to my right, I threw myself down quickly and saved it. All my team crowded round me. My bare knees were grazed and bleeding. Brian took out a handkerchief and offered it to me.
"Do you want to join my gang (team)?" he said.
At the end of the day, I was no longer a stranger.
1. The writer prepared to answer all of the following questions EXCEPT "__________".
A. How old are you?
B. Where are you from?
C. Do you want to join my gang?
D. When did you come back to London?
2. We can learn from the passage that ___________________.
A. boys were usually unfriendly to new students
B. the writer was not greeted as he expected
C. Brian praised the writer for his cleverness
D. the writer was glad to be a goalkeeper
3.The underlined part "I didn't stand out" in paragraph 3 means that the writer was not ______.
A. noticeable B. nervous
C. important D. outstanding
4.The writer was offered a handkerchief because _________________.
A. he was in Brian’s team
B. he was no longer a new comer
C. he was beginning to be accepted
D. he pushed a player on the other team
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I still remember my first day at school in London and I was half-excited and half-frightened. On my way to school I wondered what sort of questions the other boys would ask me and practiced all the answers: “I am nine years old. I was born here but I haven’t lived here since I was two. I was living in Farley. It’s about thirty miles away. I came back to London two months ago.” I also wondered if it was the custom for boys to fight strangers like me, but I was tall for my age. I hoped they would decide not to risk it.
No one took any notice of me before school. I stood in the center of the playground, expecting someone to say “hello”, but no one spoke to me. When a teacher called my name and told me where my classroom was, one or two boys looked at me but that was all.
My teacher was called Mr. Jones. There were 42 boys in the class, so I didn’t stand out there, either, until the first lesson of the afternoon. Mr. Jones was very fond of Charles Dickens and he had decided to read aloud to us from David Copperfield, but first he asked several boys if they knew Dickens’ birthplace, but no one guessed right. A boy called Brian, the biggest in the class, said: “Timbuktu”, and Mr. Jones went red in the face. Then he asked me. I said: “Portsmouth”, and everyone stared at me because Mr. Jones said I was right. This didn’t make me very popular, of course.
“He thinks he’s clever,” I heard Brian say.
After that, we went out to the playground to play football. I was in Brian’s team, and he obviously had Dickens in mind because he told me to go in goal. No one ever wanted to be the goalkeeper.
“He’s big enough and useless enough.” Brian said when someone asked him why he had chosen me.
I suppose Mr. Jones, who served as the judge, remembered Dickens, too, because when the game was nearly over, Brian pushed one of the players on the other team, and he gave them a penalty (惩罚). As the boy kicked the ball to my right, I threw myself down instinctively (本能地) and saved it. All my team crowded round me. My bare knees were injured and bleeding. Brian took out a handkerchief and offered it to me.
“Do you want to join my gang (帮派)?” he said.
At the end of the day, I was no longer a stranger.
1.The writer prepared to answer all of the following questions EXCEPT “ ________”.
A.How old are you? |
B.Where are you from? |
C.Do you want to join my gang? |
D.When did you come back to London? |
2.We can learn from the passage that ________.
A.boys were usually unfriendly to new students |
B.the writer was not greeted as he expected |
C.Brian praised the writer for his cleverness |
D.the writer was glad to be a goalkeeper |
3.The underlined part “I didn’t stand out” in paragraph 3 means that the writer was not ________.
A.noticeable | B.welcome | C.important | D.foolish |
4.The writer was offered a handkerchief because ________.
A.he threw himself down and saved the goal |
B.he pushed a player on the other team |
C.he was beginning to be accepted |
D.he was no longer a newcomer |
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I still remember my first day at school in London and I was half-excited and half-frightened. On my way to school I wondered what sort of questions the other boys would ask me and practiced all the answers: “I am nine years old. I was born here but I haven’t lived here since I was two. I was living in Farley. It’s about thirty miles away. I came back to London two months ago.” I also wondered if it was the custom for boys to fight strangers like me, but I was tall for my age. I hoped they would decide not to risk it.
No one took any notice of me before school. I stood in the center of the playground, expecting someone to say “hello”, but no one spoke to me. When a teacher called my name and told me where my classroom was, one or two boys looked at me but that was all.
My teacher was called Mr. Jones. There were 42 boys in the class, so________I didn’t stand out there, either, until the first lesson of the afternoon. Mr. Jones was very fond of Charles Dickens and he had decided to read aloud to us from David Copperfield, but first he asked several boys if they knew Dickens’ birthplace, but no one guessed right. A boy called Brian, the biggest in the class, said: “Timbuktu”, and Mr. Jones went red in the face. Then he asked me. I said: “Portsmouth”, and everyone stared at me because Mr. Jones said I was right. This didn’t make me very popular, of course.
“He thinks he’s clever,” I heard Brian say.
After that, we went out to the playground to play football. I was in Brian’s team, and he obviously had Dickens in mind because he told me to go in goal. No one ever wanted to be the goalkeeper.
“He’s big enough and useless enough.” Brian said when someone asked him why he had chosen me.
I suppose Mr. Jones, who served as the judge, remembered Dickens, too, because when the game was nearly over, Brian pushed one of the players on the other team, and he gave them a penalty (惩罚). As the boy kicked the ball to my right, I threw myself down instinctively (本能地) and saved it. All my team crowded round me. My bare knees were injured and bleeding. Brian took out a handkerchief and offered it to me.
“Do you want to join my gang (帮派)?” he said.
At the end of the day, I was no longer a stranger.
1.We can learn from the passage that ________________________________________________________________________________.
A. boys were usually unfriendly to new students
B. the writer was not greeted as he expected
C. Brian praised the writer for his cleverness
D. the writer was glad to be a goalkeeper
2.The underlined part “I didn’t stand out” in paragraph 3 means that the writer was not ________________________________________________.
A. noticeable B. welcome
C. important D. foolish
3.The writer was offered a handkerchief because ________________________________________________________________________.
A. he threw himself down and saved the goal
B. he pushed a player on the other team
C. he was beginning to be accepted
D. he was no longer a newcomer
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At the airport,I looked closely at the face of my son,Daniel,his backpack by his side.We were saying good-bye. In a few hours he would be flying to France to____a different life.It was a transitional(过渡期的)time in Daniel's life.I wanted to leave him some____words.However,nothing came from my____and this was not the first time I had let such a moment____.Past memories came____on me.
When Daniel was five,I took him to the school-bus stop on his first day of kindergarten.He____me-as he did now."What is it going to be like,Dad?Will I be okay?"And then he walked up the____of the bus and disappeared inside.And the bus drove away.And I had said nothing.
A decade or so later,a similar____appeared.I drove him to college.I tried to think of something to say to give him____and confidence as he started this new life.Again,words____me.
Now,as I stood before him,I thought of Daniel's grandfather and those____opportunities in my life.How many times have we all let such moments pass?
My father and I loved each other.Yet,I always____never hearing him put his____into words and never having the memory of that moment.Now,I could feel my hands sweat and my throat tighten.Why is it so____to tell a son something from the heart?
My mouth turned dry,and I knew I would be able to speak out only a few words____."Daniel,"I said,"if I could have picked,I would have picked you."That's all I could say.I wasn't sure he understood what I____.Then he came toward me and threw his arms around me.For a moment,the world and all its people stopped,and there was just Daniel and me.He was saying something,____my tears rolled down,and I couldn't understand what he was saying. All I could____was the stubble(胡茬)on his chin as his face____against mine.And then,the moment ended.What I had said to Daniel was clumsy.It was nothing.And yet,it was____.
1.A. spend B. represent C. entertain D. start
2.A. amusing B. astonishing C. meaningful D. convincing
3.A. head B. lips C. thoughts D. mind
4.A. fly B. remain C. pass D. deliver
5.A. cutting down B. playing jokes C. looking down D. crowding in
6.A. looked at B. stared at C. glanced at D. glared at
7.A. steps B. chairs C. handles D. windows
8.A. sign B. sight C. scenery D. scene
9.A. consideration B. admission C. inspiration D. influence
10.A. failed B. occurred C. struck D. hit
11.A. valuable B. impressive C. lost D. embarrassing
12.A. wondered B. regretted C. tried D. minded
13.A. judgements B. feelings C. actions D. comments
14.A. considerate B. frightening C. hard D. unbelievable
15.A. slightly B. obviously C. clearly D. carefully
16.A. counted B. cared C. valued D. meant
17.A. but B. and C. because D. so
18.A. observed B. sensed C. struggled D. focused
19.A. gestured B. whispered C. pressed D. held
20.A. everything B. all C. none D. anything
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My sister Daisy worked at Standard Bank in Malawi. When she
got m, we were all excited. She invited me to her house to 1.___________
help her open the gifts and ssome thank-you notes to all 2.___________
the _________(亲戚)and friends that came to the wedding party. 3____________
While_________ (仔细地) going through the gifts, we came across this 4.___________
nice vase. Inside ______was a note that read, “You might not know me. 5.__________
My name is Bill. I often vStandard Bank for business. In the 6. __________
past years you have helped me a lot when I was _______ trouble. 7.__________
I will never forget __________ you did. God bless you.” 8.___________
It was impossible for us to w__________ a thank-you note back to 9.___________
this person for there was no name or _________( 地址) so we decided to 10.____________
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My sister Daisy worked at Standard Bank in Malawi. When she got m 1. ,we were all excited. She invited me to her house to help her open the gifts and s 2. some thankyou notes to all the _3. (亲戚) and friends that came to the wedding party. While 4. (仔细地) going through the gifts,we came across a nice vase. Inside 5. was a note that read,“You might not know me. My name is Bill. I often v 6. Standard Bank for business. In the past years you have helped me a lot when I was 7. trouble. I will never forget _8.__ you did. God bless you.” It was impossible for us to w 9. a thankyou note back to this person for there was no name or 10. (地址) so we decided to simply wish him or her a happy life.
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