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阅读理解。     He says the problem with teachers is, "What will a kid learn from someone who chose to become a
teacher?" He reminds the other dinner guests that it"s true what they say about teachers: Those who can,
do; those who can"t, teach.
     I decide to bite my tongue instead of biting his and stop myself from reminding the other dinner guests
that it"s also true what they say about lawyers-that they make money from the misfortune of others.
     "I mean, you"re a teacher, Taylor"," he says to me. "Be honest. What do you make?"
     I wish he hadn"t asked me to be honest, because now I have to teach him a lesson.

     You want to know what I make?
     I make kids work harder than they ever thought they could.
     I can make a C+ feel like a great achievement and an A-feel like a failure.
     How dare you waste my time with anything less than your very best?
     I make parents tremble in fear when I call them:
     I hope I haven"t called at a bad time,
     I just wanted to talk to you about something Billy said today.
     Billy said,"Leave the kid alone. I still cry sometimes, don"t you?"
     And it was the bravest act I have ever seen.
     I make parents see their children for who they are and what they can be.

     You want to know what I make?
     I make kids wonder.
     I make them question.
     I make them criticize.
     I make them think.
     I make them apologise and mean it.

     I make them write, write, write.
     And then I make them read.
     I teach them to solve math problems that they once thought impossible.
     I make them understand that if you have brains then you follow your heart and if someone ever tries
to judge you by what you make, you teach them a lesson.

     Let me make this simple for you, so you know what I say is true:
     I make a great difference! What about you? 1. What do we know about the man that the author is speaking to? A. He is respectful to teachers.
B. He is in the author"s home.
C. He is actually a lawyer.
D. He dislikes lawyers. 2. The underlined phrase "bite my tongue" in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _____. A. say something which is wrong
B. speak out honestly but carelessly
C. keep silent about myself
D. stop myself saying what I really think 3. The author called Billy"s parents to _____. A. let them tremble in fear
B. ask why Billy cried that day
C. praise what Billy did that day
D. advise them to leave Billy alone 4. What is the tone of the passage? A. Angry and proud.
B. Upset and disappointed.
C. Humourous and light-hearted.
D. Cheerful and positive.5. What"s the best title of this passage? A. An Argument between Two Guests
B. What Teachers Make
C. Requirements of a Good Teacher
D. A Dinner Conversation
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A. Tiarella-A solid plant reaching 40-80cms that requires very rich, wet soil with a lot
of shade to grow healthily. Has attractive white to pink flowers throughout the year.
阅读理解。
     Texico High School is renewing its professional arts program.
     For years, one teacher taught the professional arts and was in charge of the Future Farmers of America
and Leadership programs. This year, community and school leaders decided to give the professional arts
program more attention.
     The school decided to bring back the program after a survey of the students. The students wanted
professional arts classes. To lead the program, the school invited Terry Whitener. Whitener taught leadership
and professional arts in Anthony, Texas.
     "It is difficult to do both well," he said. Whitener took carpentry (木工活) classes while he attended Texico
High School. "There were a lot more activities back in the 1980s than when I came here this year," he said.
     The school has bought new equipment for the carpentry workshop for Whitener"s classes.
     Whitener said the classes were to give the students a leg up when they left high school "Not all students
are going to college," he said. "Even if they do, this program gives them helpful skills." Whitener said he wanted
to teach students carpentry classes from a career (生涯) standpoint (立场).
     "Measure twice, cut once. I tell them no boss is going to want to pay them to do a job twice, when they
could do it right the first time," he said. "Traditionally, all the guys were going to be farmers. That"s not true
anymore. More kids will use these skills in a career instead of on their own field."
     "This is something I"m going to do after high school," said Zayne Meeks, one of Whitener"s students. "It
gives people better opportunities to get better experience and then a better job."
     Another student, Lucas Waltners, said he was unsure of what he wanted to do after high school, but that
the skills learned in Whitener"s class would be helpful either way. "This is something I"ll know how to do if I
ever need to do it," he said.
1. What is "the Future Farmers of America"?
A. It"s a farm.
B. It"s a school.
C. It"s a program.
D. It"s a company.
2. Which of the following is TRUE about Whitener?
A. Whitener is a leader of the school in Anthony, Texas.
B. Whitener was a teacher who taught leadership and professional arts in Anthony, Texas.
C. Whitener learnt carpentry from his parents when he was in High School.
D. Whitener wants the students who attend his carpentry classes to be farmers in the future.
3. From the passage we know that Whitener"s classes are to help the students _____.
A. prepare for their future life in some way
B. learn how to do carpentry work well only
C. how to find jobs in the future
D. how to become a leader
4. The best title for this passage may be _____.
A. Texico High School activity back in the 1980s
B. Carpentry classes in Texico High School
C. Texico school renews professional arts program
D. Future farmers training
阅读理解。

     College is a big deal for American students as well as for Chinese students. During the college application,
some parents become extremely worried. This only adds to the pressure.
     Before I applied to the colleges, I told my parents I would get everything straightened out. If I needed any
help, I promised that I would ask them.
     As it turned out, I had no problem putting everything together on my own, including my resume and a
basic outline of my activities in high school. The only part where I asked for my parents" advice was the essays.
In writing and revising the essays, I needed feedback from an audience As my parents know me better than
anyone, they were perfect for the job.
     The essays are extremely important in college admissions. In a competitive pool of applicants, the test
scores and activities, as well as the recommendations are all going to be very similar. The essays are the one
area in which students can make themselves stand out. Essays don"t have to be big and complicated. I wrote
three essays, all focusing on small matters and using simple sentences. The admissions officers have to read
hundreds of essays a day; they are already tired of SAT vocabularies and long sentences. Therefore, a
straightforward writing style is refreshing to their eyes as well as their minds. Essays were the key to my
success in the admissions game, I just wrote about what I wanted to say, not what I thought the admissions
officers would like to hear.
     In my main narrative-style essay, I told the story of my American journey at the age of 14: During that
time, I was not bogged down (陷入) by trying to fit into a new environment; instead, I looked up to Mother
Teresa for guidance and strength. I found my new self and grew to love the name Teresa and the memories
it held. In my two minor essays, I explained the major events of my life, why I loved writing and why my
dad is the person who has the greatest influence on me. Both provided details of my character. The essay
about writing, which is titled, "I Shall Not Live in Vain" (inspired by an Emily Dickinson poem), earned a lot
of praise.
     It is because I really looked into my heart and thought deeply in order to reach my answers.

1. I asked my parents for advice about my essays because _____.
A. they are more experienced
B. they know me perfectly well
C. they are the only people I can rely on
D. they are extremely worried about my application
2. In order to impress the admissions officers, the applicants should write their essays _____.
A. with a big vocabulary
B. with simple sentences
C. about small matters
D. in a straightforward style
3. What helped the writer gain admissions to his or her university of choice?
A. High scores.
B. Good recommendations.
C. Good essays.
D. Interesting stories.
4. According to the passage, _____ has the greatest influence on the writer.
A. Mother Teresa
B. his or her father
C. Emily Dickinson
D. admissions officers
5. The passage is mainly about _____.
A. the writer"s experience in college admissions
B. the importance of college education for students
C. how parents" worries add to students" pressure
D. the importance of essays in college admissions
阅读理解。
     Women are, on the whole, more verbal than men. They are good at language and verbal reasoning, while
men tend to be skilled at tasks demanding visual-spatial abilities. In fact, along with aggression, these are the
most commonly accepted differences between the sexes.
     Words are tools for communicating with other people, especially information about people. They are mainly
social tools. Visual and spatial abilities are good for imagining and manipulating objects and for communicating
information about them. Are these talents programmed into the brain? In some of the newest and most
controversial research in neurophysiology, it has been suggested that when it comes to the brain, males are
specialists while women are generalists.
     But no one knows what, if anything, this means in terms of the abilities of the two sexes. Engineering is
both visual and spatial, and it"s true that there are relatively few women engineers. But women become just as
skilled as men at shooting a rifle or driving a car, tasks that involve visual-spatial skills. They also do equally
well at programming a computer, which is neither visual nor spatial. Women do, however, seem less likely to
fall in love with the objects themselves. We all know men for whom machines seem to be extensions of their
identity. A woman is more likely to see her car, rifle, or computer as a useful tool, but not in itself fascinating.
1. According to the passage, women are usually good at _____.
A. body language
B. logical reasoning
C. tasks demanding for the use of words
D. both A and B
2. The word "accepted" in the last sentence of the first paragraph roughly means _____.
A. believed
B. assumed
C. received
D. refused
3. In the authors" opinion, visual and spatial abilities are good for _____.
A. achieving one"s objects
B. mind and body
C. programming talents into the brain
D. imagination and communication
4. All the following tasks involve visual-spatial skills EXCEPT _____.
A. imagining and handling objects
B. providing a computer with a set of instructions
C. shooting a gun and driving an automobile
D. planning and making things as an engineer does
5. Why do women seem less likely to fall in love with the objects themselves?
A. Because they have no visual-spatial skills.
B. Because they are only good at language and verbal reasoning.
C. Because they are less likely to see their charming or interesting aspects.
D. Because they rarely use machines such as cars, rifles, computers, etc.
阅读理解。
     Very early on the morning of June 29, 1991, a heavy fog hung over the wheat field in southern England.
Carrie and Morgenstern were watching the field. Although they could see nothing through the thick fog, they
kept their cameras running.
     By 6a. m. the fog began to lift. A remarkable pair of circles was seen in the wheat field. Rushing down
the hill, they found that the wheat within the two circles had been flattened into precise clockwise swirls.
Stalks (麦秆) were bent but not broken. Outside the circles the wheat was untouched.
     It had been silent all night. Although the field was muddy, there were no footprints or other marks. The
circles seemed to have come from nowhere. "I can"t explain it," admits Mike Carrie.
     Carrie is not alone, Since the early 1980s, more than 2000 circles have appeared in farmers" fields. Most
circles form at night between May and August.
     Some believe the circles are caused by hedgehogs (刺猬) or deer. Others attribute them to the UFOs.
     "The circles are messages given by those who come from outer space," says Michael Green. "Perhaps
they are trying to get in touch with us."
     Pat Delgado has made researches on crop circles since 1981. He believes that they are caused by "some
form of earth energy". In several circles, he recorded an unusual noise which seemed to have been made by
some "electronic".
     Most scientists think that there"s no scientific basis to back up Green"s or Delgado"s theories. Some of
them say, "We think they"re nothing but a hoax (骗局)."
     In September 1991, Doug Bower and Dave Chorley claimed that since 1979 they had made circles
throughout southern England to fool people who believed in LIFO. "We got down on our hands and knees and
used an iron bar, so that it looked as though a UFO bad landed there."
     Since the early 1980s, Dr Terence Meaden has visited more than 1000 circles. Now he thinks he may have
the answer. He believes true crop circles are made by vortex. When it hits the ground, it flattens the crop in
spiral patterns. Each northern summer, these surprising formations turn British cornfields into artists" paintings.
"Crop circles are an amusing part of the silly season-though farmers might not agree," says Royal Society"s Sir
Francis Graham-smith.
1. On the morning of June 29, 1991, Carrie and Morgenstern hoped to _____.
A. record an important thing
B. see something funny
C. find nature"s secret
D. draw a conclusion
2. Mike Carrie was _____ at what he saw.
A. satisfied
B. amused
C. surprised
D. interested
3. Most scientists consider the supernatural theories of Green and Delgado are _____.
A. meaningful
B. reasonable
C. instructive
D. against the law of science
4. The crop circle phenomenon _____.
A. has come to an end
B. makes scientists puzzled
C. is a bad thing
D. makes farmers amused
5. What is the best title of this passage?
A. A Clever Hoax
B. A Thick Fog
C. Crop Circles
D. Earth Energy