It had been three months since Ms Miller had started teaching. She was gradually

It had been three months since Ms Miller had started teaching. She was gradually

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It had been three months since Ms Miller had started teaching. She was gradually being able to understand all her students, except one, Bob. Bob was the only boy who came to school dressed untidily and sat in the class completely lost in his own world. His performance had been deteriorating gradually with every single day.
Ms Miller searched through the progress reports of Bob and was shocked to see Bob used to be the topper in his class. Bob"s performance began to slowly decline when his mother fell ill. He was doing badly in each and every subject when his mother died leaving him alone with his father, who was a businessman and had to travel always. Apart from his performance worsening gradually, Bob"s nature too began to change. He had forgotten to laugh and showed no interest in any activity. All his friends had abandoned him.
One day, Bob was asked to stay back.Ms Miller asked him if he had any problem understanding his lessons. Gradually she began to give him a comfort zone so that he could talk and share. After three weeks, she found Bob gradually improving. He was being able to answer the questions he previously failed. Every day after all the students went away, Ms Miller gave personal attention to Bob and began to spend time with him. Bob improved a lot over the next semester, showing definite signs of progress in his performance.
On a Friday, Bob came up to Ms Miller, handed her a box and requested her to open the box on Sunday. On Sunday morning, curious, she opened it and saw a bottle of perfume, half filled. Together with it was a small letter, saying that this bottle of perfume used to be his mother"s and he wished Ms Miller to wear it so that every time she was around, he could feel his Mom near him. He thanked her for everything. Ms Miller took the bottle of perfume in her hand and saw a new tag attached to it; it said "Happy Mother"s Day”!
Ms Miller suddenly realized that it was not she who had made a difference to Bob"s life but it was Bob who made her realize what true humanity is!
小题1:According to the text, Bob________.
A.wore clean clothes all the time
B.was taller than any other one in his class
C.lost all of his friends after his mother"s death
D.could always have his father for company at home
小题2:The underlined word "deteriorating" in Paragraph l probably means________.
A.worseningB.changingC.thrillingD.Improving
小题3: Paragraph 3 is mainly about________.
A.why Ms Miller would like to help Bob.
B.what Ms Miller did to help Bob.
C.how Bob attracted Ms Miller’s attention.
D.where Bob could sit comfortably
小题4:The bottle of perfume given to Ms Miller______.
A.showed Bob was thankful for Ms Miller’s help
B.was given on Mother’s Day
C.made Bob a different student
D.was new and never used before
小题5:What does the author wanted to tell us ______.
A.a teacher can totally change a student’s life
B.family is the most important place for kids
C.children don’t have to solve problems by themselves
D.one should have sympathy for another’s suffering and offer help

答案

小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:A
小题5:D
解析

试题分析:文章介绍米勒老师班级的鲍勃曾经是很优秀的学生,但是在他妈妈去世后,鲍勃就变了,成绩和表现都变差,朋友都离他而去,米勒老师帮助鲍勃摆脱困境,为了表示感谢,鲍勃将妈妈的香水瓶给了老师,老师也很有感触。
小题1:细节题:从文章第二段的句子:He had forgotten to laugh and showed no interest in any activity. All his friends had abandoned him.可知自从妈妈去世后,鲍勃失去了大多数朋友,选C。
小题2:猜词题:从第一段的句子:Bob was the only boy who came to school dressed untidily and sat in the class completely lost in his own world.鲍勃是唯一穿着不整洁的学生,坐在教室里面完全迷失在自己的世界中,下文说His performance had been deteriorating gradually with every single day.他的表现一天一天变得更差,还有第二段的句子:Apart from his performance worsening gradually,可以推知"deteriorating" 是“变差”的意思,选A。
小题3:段落大意题:从第三段的句子:Every day after all the students went away, Ms Miller gave personal attention to Bob and began to spend time with him.可知这段主要讲的是米勒老师做了什么帮助鲍勃。选B。
小题4:细节题:从文章第四段的句子:He thanked her for everything.可知给米勒老师的香水瓶表示鲍勃很感谢老师对他的帮助,选A。
小题5:写作意图题:从文章最后一段的句子:Ms Miller suddenly realized that it was not she who had made a difference to Bob"s life but it was Bob who made her realize what true humanity is!可知作者想要告诉我们一个人应该同情帮助那些有痛苦的人,这样自己也会得到回报,选D。
举一反三
So tired as I was, I bothered myself to open up my cafe shop on the cold morning. With many consumers streaming in, I knew another long business day began. And I had to serve far into the night.
As I rushed among the tables, suddenly, a       asked if I could mind a child. I was quite        but I could tell the man was quite desperate(绝望的). So I had to make a       with him that if he wanted his son to stay and wait for him, he had to        something in the shop.
This was quite       for the man to do; I could       he was quite poor by the       he was dressed. It looked as if he had tried to come in his       clothes. But they still looked a bit old and worn out      he had often worn them, just to make himself look best. Looking down I could see his       were also a bit shabby(破旧的)and the heels(鞋后跟)were in a terrible state. I thought he was going for a job interview. In the end he bought a small box of       for his little son and seated him down in the corner. I could tell the boy was feeling down and only could       with a bit of cheering up.
Seeing that the kid sat there for quite a while, I was a bit       as the poor little kid was sitting      his own. People watched him and some kids even came over to pick on him. I was       to see one of them even knocked his cookies off the table. He quickly went and got them back without saying a word. I was hoping his father would       up and come back for his son"s      .
At closing time, the only person left was the little boy. After a while, the father finally came in with a tiresome look. I       he didn"t get any job. As they were leaving, I offered the kid a little cake, but the man rejected(拒绝)it. I       he felt as if I had just abused(虐待)him. Of course I didn"t mean to. But I could understand why he felt like that. I only wished them good       whatever happened.  
The man opened the door to leave — father and son hand in hand.
小题1:
A.voice B.sound C.noiseD.tune
小题2:
A.pleased B.frightened C.annoyedD.interested
小题3:
A.dealB.decisionC.promiseD.date
小题4:
A.leaveB.buyC.doD.eat
小题5:
A.easyB.naturalC.hardD.possible
小题6:
A.explainB.proveC.thinkD.tell
小题7:
A.manner B.meansC.methodD.way
小题8:
A.poorestB.bestC.prettiestD.oldest
小题9:
A.even thoughB.so thatC.as ifD.now that
小题10:
A.socksB.glovesC.pantsD.shoes
小题11:
A.sweetsB.cigarettesC.cookiesD.cakes
小题12:
A.laughB.speakC.doD.help
小题13:
A.relaxedB.nervousC.satisfiedD.worried
小题14:
A.onB.ofC.byD.for
小题15:
A.touchedB.disappointedC.astonishedD.excited
小题16:
A.hurryB.giveC.turnD.run
小题17:
A.chanceB.benefitC.futureD.job
小题18:
A.hopedB.imaginedC.doubtedD.guessed
小题19:
A.clarified(分类)B.assumedC.confusedD.ignored
小题20:
A.luckB.progressC.supperD.night

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I arrived in the classroom,ready to share my knowledge and experience with 75 students who would be my English literature class.Having taught in the US for 17 years,I had no      about my ability to hold their attention and to  on them my admiration for the literature of my mother tongue.
I was shocked when the monitor shouted,“    !” The entire class rose as I entered the room,and I was somewhat      about how to get them to sit down again,but once that awkwardness (尴尬) was over,I quickly      calmness and began what I thought was a fact—packed lecture,sure to gain their respect—perhaps    their admiration.I went back to my office with the rosy glow which came from a(n)      of achievement.
My students    diaries.However,as I read them,the happy mood was gradually    by a strong sense of sadness.The first diary said, “Our literature teacher didn’t teach us anything today.    her next lecture will be better.”Greatly surprised,I read diary after diary,each expressing a     theme.“Didn’t I teach them anything? I described the entire philosophical framework (哲学体系) of Western thought and laid the historical    for all the works we’ll study in class,” I complained.“How    they say I didn’t teach them anything?”
It was a long term,and it      became clear that my ideas about education were not the same as    of my students.I thought a teacher’s job was to raise    questions and provide enough background so that students could _  their own conclusions.My students thought a teacher’s job was to provide      information as directly and clearly as possible.What a difference!
  ,I also learnt a lot,and my experience with my Chinese students has made me a_  American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different culture.
小题1:
A.certainty B.idea C.doubt D.experience
小题2:
A.impress B.put C.leave D.fix
小题3:
A.Attention B.Look out C.At ease D.Stand up
小题4:
A.puzzled B.sure C.curious D.worried
小题5:
A.found B.returned C.regained D.followed
小题6:
A.more B.even C.yet D.still
小题7:
A.thought B.sense C.emotion D.idea
小题8:
A.shared B.borrowed C.kept D.read
小题9:
A.replacedB. takenC.caughtD.moved
小题10:
A.Naturally B.Perhaps C.FortunatelyD.Reasonably
小题11:
A.different B.same C.similar D.usual
小题12:
A.happenings B.characters C.developmentD.background
小题13:
A.should B.need C.will D.must
小题14:
A.immediately B.certainly C.simply D.gradually
小题15:
A.that B.what C.those D.ones
小题16:
A.difficult B.interestingC.ordinary D.unusual
小题17:
A.draw B.get C.decide D.give
小题18:
A.strange B.standard C.exact D.serious
小题19:
A.ThereforeB.However C.Besides D.Though
小题20:
A.stricter B.happier C.worse D.better

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When I was fourteen, I earned money in the summer by cutting lawns (草坪), and within a few weeks I had built up a body of customers. I got to know people by the flowers they planted that I had to remember not to cut down, by the things they lost in the grass or stuck in the ground on purpose. I reached the point with most of them when I knew in advance what complaint was about to be spoken, which particular request was most important. And I learned something about the measure of my neighbors by their preferred method of payment: by the job, by the month—or not at all.
Mr. Ballou fell into the last category, and he always had a reason why. On one day, he had no change for a fifty, on another he was flat out of checks, and on another, he was simply out when I knocked on his door. Still, except for the money, he was a nice enough guy, always waving or tipping his hat when he’d seen me from a distance. I figured it was a thin retirement check, or maybe a work-related injury that kept him from doing his own yard work. Surely, I kept record of the total, but I didn’t worry about the amount too much. Grass was grass, and Mr. Ballou’s property didn’t take long to trim (修剪).
Then, one late afternoon in mid-July, the hottest time of the year, I was walking by his house and he opened the door, mentioned me to come inside. The hall was cool, shaded, and it took my eyes a minute to adjust to the dim light. 
“I owe you,” Mr. Ballou, “but…”
I thought I’d save him the trouble of thinking of a new excuse. “No problem. Don’t worry about it.”
“The bank made a mistake in my account,” he continued, ignoring my words. “It will be cleared up in a day or two. But in the meantime I thought perhaps you could choose one or two volumes for a down payment (首期付款).
He gestured toward the walls and I saw that books were stacked (堆放) everywhere. It was like a library, except with no order to the arrangement.
“Take your time,” Mr. Ballou encouraged. “Read, borrow, keep. Find something you like. What do you read?”
“I don’t know.” And I didn’t. I generally read what was in front of me, what I could get from the paperback stacked at the drugstore, what I found at the library, magazines, the back of cereal boxes, comics. The idea of consciously seeking out a special title was new to me, but, I realized, not without appeal-- so I started to look through the piles of books.
“You actually read all of these?”
“This isn’t much,” Mr. Ballou said. “This is nothing, just what I’ve kept, the ones worth looking at a second time.”
“Pick for me, then.”
He raised his eyebrows, cocked his head, and regarded me as though measuring me for a suit. After a moment, he nodded, searched through a stack, and handed me a dark red hardbound (精装本) book, fairly thick.
“The Last of the Just,” I read. “By Andre Schwarz-Bart. What’s it about?”
“You tell me,” he said. “Next week.”
I started after supper, sitting outdoors on an uncomfortable kitchen chair. Within a few pages, the yard, the summer, disappeared, and I was thrown into the aching tragedy of the Holocaust, the extraordinary clash of good, represented by one decent man, and evil. Translated from French, the language was elegant, simple, impossible to resist. When the evening light finally failed I moved inside, reading all through the night.
To this day, thirty years later, I vividly remember the experience. It was my first voluntary encounter (接触、遇到) with world literature, and I was stunned (震惊) by the concentrated power a novel could contain. I lacked the vocabulary, however, to translate my feelings into words. So the next week when Mr. Ballou asked, “Well?” I only replied, “It was good.”
“Keep it, then,” he said. “Shall I suggest another?”
I nodded, and was presented with the paperback (平装本) edition of Margaret Mead’s Coming of Age in Samoa ( a very important book on the study of the social and cultural development of peoples-- anthropology (人类学)).
To make two long stories short, Mr. Ballou never paid me a cent for cutting his grass that year or the next, but for fifteen years I taught anthropology at Dartmouth College. Summer reading was not the innocent entertainment I had assumed it to be, not a light-hearted, instantly forgettable escape in a hammock (吊床) (though I have since enjoyed many of those, too). A book, if it arrives before you at the right moment, in the proper season, at an internal in the daily business of things, will change the course of all that follows.
小题1:The author found the first book Mr. Ballou gave him _________.
A.light-hearted and enjoyable
B.dull but well written
C.impossible to put down
D.difficult to understand
小题2:From what he said to the author, we can infer that Mr. Ballou _________.
A.read all books twice
B.did not do much reading
C.read more books than he kept
D.preferred to read hardbound books
小题3:The following year the author _________.
A.started studying anthropology at college
B.continued to cut Mr. Ballou’s lawn
C.spent most of his time lazing away in a hammock
D.had forgotten what he had read the summer before
小题4:The author’s main point is that _________.
A.summer jobs are really good for young people
B.you should insist on being paid before you do a job
C.a good book can change the direction of your life
D.a book is like a garden carried in the pocket

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The 16 operations W.Mitchell received after the motorcycle accident burned more than 65% of his body at age 46 left him unable to pick up a fork,dial a telephone or go to the bathroom without help.But Mitchell never believed he was defeated.“I am in charge of my own spaoeship,” he said.“It’s my up,my down.I could choose to see this situation as a setback or afstarting point.”
Mitchell bought himself a home in Colorado,a plane and a bar.Later he teamed upwith two friends and co-founded a wood burning stove company that grew to be the second largest private employer in his state.Six months later he was piloting the plane.Then four years after the motorcycle accident,the plane Mitchell was piloting crashed back onto the runway during takeoff, permanently paralyzing(使…瘫痪)him from the waist down.
Still determined,Mitchell worked day and night to regain as much independence as possible.He was elected Mayor of Crested Butte,Colorado, to save the town from mineral mining that would ruin its beauty and environment.
Despite his shocking looks and physical challenges, Mitchell began white water rafting(漂流),fell in love and married, earned a master’s degree in public administration and continued flying,environmental activism and public speaking.
Mitchell’s unshakable positive mental attitude has earned him appearances on the “Today Show’’and “Good Moming America” as well as feature articles in Parade, Time, The New York Times and other publications.
Mitchell has done all these things and more afar two horrible accidents left his face beyond recognition,his hands flngerless and his legs thin:and motionless(不动)in a wheelchair.Then what can"t we healthy guys achieve?
小题1:What can we learn from the first paragraph?  
A.Mitchell couldn’t face the fact that he was defeated.
B.The operations Mitchell received made him hopeless.
C.Mitchell was optimistic about what happened to him.
D.Mitchell was in his spaceship when the accident occurred.
小题2:What did Mirehell do after his first accident?
A.He learned to pilot a plane.
B.He was employed by a company.
C.He began to drive a spaceship.
D.He made another two new friends.
小题3:What was the result of Mitchell’s plane crash accident?
A.His body under the waistcouldn’t move.
B.He was elected mayor of Crested Butte.
C.He became the hero of many publications.
D.More than half of his body was burned.
小题4:After the two horrible accidents, Mitchell       
A.stopped flying,environmental protection and public speaking.
B.co-founded a wood burning stove company with his friends.
C.stopped to open mineral mining in Crested Butte.
D.earned a master’s degree in public administration.
小题5:What has earned Mitchell appearances in many famous publications?
A.His shocking looks.B.His strong determination.
C.His physical challenges.D.His outstanding speaking talent.

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My brother and I were brought up in a town in Scotland. Our father was a struggling       , but I always knew he was      . He never criticized us, but used       to bring out our best. He’d say, “If you pour water on flowers, they flourish. If you don’t give them water, they die.” I     as a child I said something         about somebody, and my father said, “        time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, it’s a reflection of you.” He explained that if I looked for the best       people, I would get the best     .From then on I’ve always tried to      the principle in my life and later in running my company.
Dad’s also always been very      . At 15, I started a magazine. It was       a great deal of my time, and the headmaster of my school gave me a       :stay in school or leave to work on my magazine.
I decided to leave, and Dad tried to sway me from my decision,    any good father would. When he realized I had made up my mind,  he said, “Richard, when I was 23, my dad       me to go into law. And I’ve     __regretted it. I wanted to be a biologist,    _  I didn’t pursue my      .You know what you want. Go fulfill it.”
As       turned out, my little publication went on to become Student, a national       for young people in the U.K.My wife and I have two children, and I’d like to think we are bringing them up in the same way Dad       me.
小题1:
A.biologistB.lawyer C.managerD.gardener
小题2:
A.strictB.honestC.learnedD.special
小题3:
A.powerB.courageC. praiseD.warmth
小题4:
A.thinkB.remember C.imagineD.guess
小题5:
A.unkindB.unnecessaryC.unimportantD.unusual
小题6:
A.Another B.AnyC.Some D.Other
小题7:
A.onB.atC.inD.about
小题8:
A.in case B.in returnC.by chanceD.by turns
小题9:
A.reviseB.setC.reviewD.follow
小题10:
A.seriousB.experiencedC.understanding D.demanding
小题11:
A.keeping upB.making upC.picking upD.taking up
小题12:
A.suggestionB.decision C.choiceD.notice
小题13:
A.andB.even ifC. asD.as if
小题14:
A.persuadedB.allowedC.helpedD.suggested
小题15:
A.almost B.neverC.seldomD.always
小题16:
A.butB.ratherC.forD.therefore
小题17:
A.promiseB.taskC.dreamD.belief
小题18:
A.thisB.itC.heD.that
小题19:
A.magazine B.newspaperC.programD.project
小题20:
A.controlled B.raisedC.reminded D.comforted

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