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完形填空     It was her giggling that drew my attention.Note taking really wasn"t all that funny.
     Walking over to the offender, I asked for the__1__.Frozen, she refused to give it to me.I waited, all
attention in the classroom on the quiet__2__between teacher and student.When she finally__3__it over
she whispered, "Okay, but I didn"t draw it."
     It was a handdrawn__4__of me, teeth blackened and the words "I"m stupid" coming out of my mouth.
I managed to fold it up calmly.My mind,__5__, was working angrily as I struggled not to__6__.I figured
I knew the two most likely candidates for drawing the picture.It would do them some__7__to teach them a lesson, and maybe it was high time that I did it!
     Thankfully, I was able to keep myself__8__.
     When there were about six minutes remaining, I showed the class the picture.They were all silent as I
told them how__9__this was for me.I told them there must be a reason__10__and now was their chance
to write down anything they needed to tell me.Then I let them write silently while I sniffed in the back of
the classroom.
     As I__11__the notes later, many of them said something like, "I"ve got nothing against you," or "I"m
sorry you were hurt." Some kids said, "We"re__12__of you." But two notes, from the girls who I__13__
were behind the picture, had a list of issues.I was too__14__, too strict…
Reading those notes, I realized that over the course of this year, instead of__15_my students, I had begun commanding them to__16__.Where I thought I was driving them to success I was__17__driving them
away.
     I had some apologizing to do.But the next day in the classroom, one boy and one girl each handed me
a card.The one__18__by all the boys expressed sincere regret for the ugly joke.The one from the girls
asked for__19__.
     This was a lesson for both the kids and me.Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge
the__20__.
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试题【完形填空     It was her giggling that drew my attention.Note taking really wasn"t al】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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阅读理解     As a boy growing up in India,I had longed to travel abroad.I used to listen to the stories my father
would tell me about his stay in Canada and tours to Europe in the 1970s,with great interest.
     My big moment finally came in the summer of 1998 when I was able to accompany my parents to
Europe,where my father was to attend a meeting.We planned to travel to Belgium,Netherlands and
West Germany.
     I have vivid memories even today of going to Mumbai airport at night all excited about finally going
abroad.I had heard several great things about Lufthansa till then but now I finally got to experience them
first hand,during the flight to Frankfurt.We flew business class and even today I can remember the
excellent service by the Lufthansa crew.The flight was really smooth and thoroughly enjoyable,even for
someone like me,who is otherwise scared of flying.
     After spending almost two weeks in Europe,we took the Lufthansa airport express from Dusseldorf
to Frankfurt airport,for our return flight.What a journey that was! All along the Rhine (莱茵河),it was
simply an unforgettable experience.I was in a sombre mood on the flight back to Mumbai as it marked
the end of a wonderful vacation,but the Lufthansa crew members were able to change it into a most
enjoyable experience yet again,with the quality of their service.
     Being the first airline to take me overseas,Lufthansa will always hold a special place in my heart.Even
today,I continue to enjoy flights on Lufthansa and simply cannot dream of choosing any other airline.
Flying,in general,for me,has always been an ordeal (terrible and painful experience). Flying on Lufthansa,
however,is something I always have and always will look forward to.

1. Which country does the author live in now?
A. India.  
B. Canada.
C. Belgium.  
D. Germany.

2. What made the author so interested in traveling abroad?
A. Growing up in India.
B. Once staying in Canada.
C. Once traveling to Canada with his father.
D. His father"s stories about his traveling experiences.

3. Which of the following is TRUE about the author"s trip to Europe in 1998?
A. The author traveled with one of his parents.
B. Both their going and return are by air.
C. They traveled in spring that year.
D. They stayed in Europe for nearly two months.
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阅读理解     I had the meanest mother in the world. While other kids ate candy for breakfast, I had to have
cereal (谷类食物), eggs or toast. While others had Cokes and candy for lunch, I had to eat a
sandwich. As you can guess, my supper was different from other kids" too. But_at_least_I_wasn"t_
alone_in_my_sufferings. My sister and two brothers had the same mean mother as I did.
     My mother insisted upon knowing where we were at all times. She had to know who our friends
were and where we were going. She insisted if we said we"d be gone an hour, then we be gone one
hour or less-not one hour and one minute. And she always insisted upon us telling the truth. Now you
can see how mean she was.
     The worst is yet to come. We had to be in bed by nine each night and up at eight the next morning.
We had to wash dishes, make beds, and learn to cook. We had to wear clean clothes and take a bath,
while the other kids always wore their clothes for days. I believe she laid awake at night thinking up
mean things to do to us.
     Through the years, things didn"t improve a bit. We could not lie in bed, "sick" like our friends did,
and miss school. Our marks in school had to be up to par(达到正常水平). Our friends" report cards
had beautiful colors on them, black for passing, red for failing. My mother, being as different as she was,
would settle for nothing less than ugly black marks.
     As the years rolled by, we were one by one put to shame. We were graduated from high school.
With our mother behind us, talking, hitting and demanding respect, none of us was allowed the pleasure
of being a dropout.
     My mother was a complete failure as a mother. Out of four children, a couple of us attained some
higher education. And whom do we have to blame for the terrible way we turned out? You"re right,
our mean mother. She forced us to grow up into educated and honest adults.
     Now I am trying to raise my three children. I am filled with pride when my children call me mean.
Because, you see, I had the meanest mother in the world.

1. What does the sentence "But at least I wasn"t alone in my sufferings." mean?
A. The author"s mother was only mean to her.
B. The author"s mother suffered her.
C. The author"s mother was mean to her sister, brothers and her.
D. The author wasn"t alone because of suffering.

2. According to the passage, the author"s mother will ask her children to do all the following
    EXCEPT ________.
A. learn to cook
B. wear clean clothes
C. go to bed and get up at fixed time
D. drink as much Cokes as they want

3. Why was the author"s mother mean to her children?
A. Because she wanted her children to be top students in school.
B. Because she wanted her children to bring home colored report cards like her friends did.
C. Because she wanted her children to drop out.
D. Because she wanted her children to do their best at school and be educated and respected citizens.

4. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Some of the children weren"t able to go to college because of their mean mother.
B. Mother didn"t let the author tell lies.
C. Mother asked the author to wear clean clothes.
D. The author could not miss school even if she was ill.
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完形填空     I was tired and hungry after a long day of work. When I walked into the livingroom, my 12yearold
son looked up at me and said, "I__1_you." I did not__2__what to say, and I just stood there, looking
__3__at him. My first__4 _was that he__5__need help with his homework. Then I asked, "What was
that all__6__?"
     "Nothing," he said, "My teacher said we should tell our parents we love them and__7__what they
say."
The next day I called his teacher to__8__more about what my son said and how the other parents had
reacted( 反应). "Most of the fathers had the__9__response as you did," the teacher said, "When I first
__10__that we try this, I asked the children__11__they thought their parents__12 _say. Some of them
thought their parents would have heart trouble."
     Then the teacher__13__, " I want my students to know that feeling love is an important part of
__14 __.  I"m trying to tell them it"s too bad that we don"t express our feelings. A boy__15__tell his
father or mother he loves him or her." The teacher understands that sometimes it is__16__for some of
us to say something that is good for us to say.
     That evening when my son__17__to me, I took him in my arms and held on for an__18__moment,
saying, "Hey, I love you,__19__." I don"t know if saying that made__20 _of us healthier, but it did feel
pretty good.
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阅读理解。
     Joey is loyal, encouraging and self-sacrificing, always putting others" interests ahead of his own. He
is a hard worker, who also loves to run and play. In short, he"s an ideal friend and a heroic character.
     Here is the thing: Joey is a horse, who appears as the main character in Steven Spielberg"s new film
War Horse.
     It is based on Michael Morpurgo"s 1982 novel, which also caused the same-titled Tony Awards
winning play.
     The film follows the saga of Joey, a racehorse that"s trained for farm work under the loving care of
Albert (Jeremy Irvine )after Albert"s drunk father Ted(Peter Mullan ) overpays for the animal at auction
(拍卖会).
     Then the World War I tears Albert and Joey apart. Joey is sold into the war effort for the British and
starts his episodic adventures in Europe.
     Splendidly staged, the battle plots in the film are visually astounding and impressive.
     And with Spielberg"s unique, top-notch direction and storytelling skills, War Horse cannot escape its
episodic nature, calling to mind another Spielberg film about the horrors of war and its effects upon
soldiers and civilians-Saving Private Ryan.
     While that film shocked with horrific scenes of bleeding, it relied on a company of easily-described
characters and a focused storyline to present heroic themes.
     Like Saving Private Ryan, War Horse clings to a series of characters, not only Albert, but also
British officers, French civilians and German soldiers, who display courage in the face of danger.
Everyone who comes in contact with Joey is either already in touch with their inner angel or is quickly
moved to become more humane.
     Although none of this covers the fact that we"ve seen this stuff elsewhere before, the lovely sentiment
will steal your heart.
     And the emotional signature of Spielberg can be felt as he establishes the relationship between the
boy and the horse and the mood of the piece - there will be tears.
     Therefore, calling this beautiful, dramatically incomplete film " Saving Private Joey", is entirely
justifiable.
1. In common with " Saving Private Ryan", the film  War Horse _________ .
A. is full of terrifying scenes of bleeding and killing
B. received the title of Tony Awards Winning Play
C. covers a lot of characters
D. tells the story happening in the Second World War
2. Which statement is true according to the passage?
A. War Horse is based on the same-titled novel by Steven Spielberg.
B. Joey is a heroic character because he saved many people"s lives.
C. Albert sold Joey into the war effort for Europe.
D. Joey came to Albert"s care after Ted paid a lot of money for it.
3. According to the passage, what does the underlined word astounding mean?
A. astonishing        
B. confusing        
C. satisfying      
D. disappointing
4. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Joey ? a heroic race horse            
B. Albert and Joey
C. Saving Private Joey                  
D. Spielberg"s Joey
阅读理解。
     根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余
选项.
     In a national spelling contest in America, an 11-year-old girl was asked to spell a certain word. But
with her soft voice the judges were not sure if she spelled the word with the letter A or E.   1    At that
time, the girl knew she had misspelled the word. But instead of lying and telling the judges she had said
the correct letter, she told the truth that she had said the wrong letter.   2   .
     As the girl walked off the stage, the entire audience stood on their feet clapping to applaud her
honesty. Later, dozens of newspaper wrote about this 11-year-old girl"s courage and honesty, even
when it cost her the contest.    3  
     Probably the biggest test of our character and honesty is what we would do if we knew we would
never get caught.
     This young girl could easily have lied, and nobody would have known it but her. But that"s just it:
She would know she did wrong.      4   
     This young girl was strong and smart enough to prize her own conscience and character more than
the prize from a spelling contest. Her respect for herself was more important than any respect others
might give her for winning a contest. She knew she would have to live with herself and the choice she
made at the moment. 
     5   
A. So she won the contest.
B. As a result, she lost the contest.
C. The judges wanted to give her another chance.
D. It"s been said, "If you cheat, you make yourself cheap."
E. It"s so true that the choices you make today make what you are tomorrow.
F. They talked it over and finally decided to simply ask her what she had said.
G. But the fact is that she won the biggest contest that day: the contest of her character.