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  In 1974, after filling out fifty applications, going through four interviews, and winning one offer, I look what I could get - a teaching job at what I considered a distant wild area:western New Jersey.My characteristic optimism was alive only when I reminded myself that I would be doing what I had wanted to do since I was fourteen-teaching English.

  School started, but I felt more and more as if I were in a foreign country.Waa this rural area really New Jersey? My students a week off when hunting season began.I was told they were also frequently absent in late October to help their fathers make hay on the farms.I was a young woman from New York City, who thought that “Make hay while the sun shines” just meant to have a good time.

  But, still, I was teaching English.I worked hard, taking lime off only to eat and sleep.And then there was my sixth-grade class-seventeen boys and five girls who were only six yean younger than me.I had a problem long before I knew it.I was struggling in my work as a young idealistic teacher.I wanted to make literature come alive and lo promote a love of the written word.The students wanted to throw spitballs and whisper dirty words in the back of the room.

  In college I had been taught that a successful educator should ignore bad behavior.So I did, confident that, as the textbook had said, the bad behavior would disappear as I gave ray students positive attention.It sounds reasonable, but the text evidently ignored the fact that humans, particularly teenagers, rarely seem reasonable.By the time ray boss, who was also ray taskmaster known to be the strictest, most demanding, most quick to fire inexperienced teachers, came into the classroom to observe me, the students exhibited very little good behavior to praise.

  My boss sat in the back of the room.The boys in the class were making animal noises, hitting each other while the girls filed their nails or read magazines.I just pretended it all wasn't happening, and went on lecturing and tried to ask some inspiring questions.My boss, sitting in the back of the room, seemed to be growing bigger and bigger.After twenty minutes he left, silently.Visions of unemployment marched before my eyes.

  I felt mildly victorious that I got through the rest of class without crying, but at my next free period I had to face him.I wondered if he would let me finish out the day.I walked to his office, took a deep breath, and opened the door.

  He was sitting in his chair, and he looked at me long and hard.I said nothing.All I could think of was that I was not an English teacher; I had been lying to myself, pretending that everything was fine.

  When he spoke, he said simply, without accusation, “You had nothing to say to them.”

  “You had nothing to say to them," he repeated.“No wonder they're bored.Why not get to the meal of the literature and stop talking about symbolism.Talk with them, not at them.And more important, why do you ignore their bad behavior?” We talked.He named ray problems and offered solutions.We role-played.He was the bad student, and I was the forceful, yet, warm, teacher.

  As the year progressed, we spent many hours discussing literature and ideas about human beings and their motivations.He helped me identify my weaknesses and my strengths.In short, he made a teacher of me by teaching me the reality of Emerson's words:“The secret to education lies in respecting the pupil.”

  Fifteen years later I still drive that same winding road to the same school.Thanks to the help I received that difficult first year, the school is my home now.

(1)

It can be inferred from the story that in 1974 ________.

[  ]

A.

the writer became an optimistic person

B.

the writer was very happy about her new job

C.

it was rather difficult to get a job in the USA

D.

it was easy to get a teaching job in New Jersey

(2)

According to the passage, which of the following is most probably the writer's problem as a

new teacher?

[  ]

A.

She had blind trust in what she learnt at college.

B.

She didn't ask experienced teachers for advice.

C.

She took too much time off to eat and sleep.

D.

She didn't like teaching English literature.

(3)

What is the writer's biggest worry after her taskmaster's observation of her class?

[  ]

A.

She might lose her teaching job.

B.

She might lose her students' respect.

C.

She couldn't teach the same class any more.

D.

She couldn't ignore her students' bad behavior any more.

(4)

Which of the following gives the writer a sense of mild victory?

[  ]

A.

Her talk about symbolism sounded convincing.

B.

Her students behaved a little better than usual.

C.

She managed to finish the class without crying.

D.

She was invited for a talk by her boss after class.

(5)

The students behaved badly in the writer's classes because ________.

[  ]

A.

they were eager to embarrass her

B.

she didn't really understand them

C.

they didn't regard her as a good teacher

D.

she didn't have a good command of English

(6)

The taskmaster's attitude towards the writer after his observation of her class can be best described as ________.

[  ]

A.

cruel but encouraging

B.

fierce but forgiving

C.

sincere and supportive

D.

angry and aggressive

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完形填空

  People often fall ill because of me.  1  , they can hardly blame me; it is largely their own   2  .A tired person may get   3  , especially when he goes to crowded places with polluted air.A sudden change in   4   is another factor.In hot summer, people turn on the air-conditioner upon returning home.They will catch a cold easily.

  My latest victim is an energetic student.After school, he played football hard for two hours.Though   5  .He still went to the cinema.Then he got back home and took a cold shower immediately.

  I seized this golden chance to   6   him.He reacted, trying to   7   me, but I was already   8   deep in his throat.He kept sneezing(打喷嚏)and his nose was running.  9   he put on some warm clothes, it didn't work, for there were too many of us.Besides, his sore throat kept   10   him, and he developed a cough to force me and my family out, but   11  .

  The next day he couldn't go to   12  .He had lost his appetite and was not as   13   as before.His mother made him orange juice every few hours for more vitamin C, which would help his   14  .

  For two days he was   15   by his mother.As he rested more, his defense strengthened and I began lo feel the   16  .I knew I had to   17   him before long.But I am not the one who gives up easily, and I made every effort to fight back.  18  , it was my turn to feel   19   now, for his defense system was starting an all-out attack against me.I became   20   and finally my time was over.

   Do you know what I am?

(1)

[  ]

A.

Therefore

B.

Besides

C.

However

D.

Then

(2)

[  ]

A.

business

B.

responsibility

C.

excuse

D.

fault

(3)

[  ]

A.

punished

B.

blamed

C.

caught

D.

killed

(4)

[  ]

A.

temperature

B.

season

C.

place

D.

condition

(5)

[  ]

A.

excited

B.

hurt

C.

late

D.

tired

(6)

[  ]

A.

injure

B.

bother

C.

attack

D.

destroy

(7)

[  ]

A.

get on with

B.

get rid of

C.

put up with

D.

take hold of

(8)

[  ]

A.

reproducing

B.

waiting

C.

hiding

D.

disappearing

(9)

[  ]

A.

Since

B.

Once

C.

Whether

D.

Although

(10)

[  ]

A.

reminding

B.

upsetting

C.

comforting

D.

influencing

(11)

[  ]

A.

escaped

B.

succeeded

C.

regretted

D.

failed

(12)

[  ]

A.

bed

B.

work

C.

school

D.

hospital

(13)

[  ]

A.

peaceful

B.

afraid

C.

active

D.

happy

(14)

[  ]

A.

recovery

B.

development

C.

study

D.

growth

(15)

[  ]

A.

protected

B.

nursed

C.

scolded

D.

affected

(16)

[  ]

A.

loss

B.

operation

C.

pressure

D.

movement

(17)

[  ]

A.

leave

B.

catch

C.

forget

D.

beat

(18)

[  ]

A.

Uncertainly

B.

Unsuccessfully

C.

Unusually

D.

Unfortunately

(19)

[  ]

A.

painful

B.

disappointed

C.

nervous

D.

ashamed

(20)

[  ]

A.

bigger

B.

weaker

C.

smaller

D.

stronger

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阅读理解

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

  We had hardly got above the clouds over the airport when a calm voice said over the loudspeaker:“For technical reasons we shall be returning immediately to London Airport. Please keep your seatbelts fastened.”

  I was rather surprised and glanced at the old lady next to me. She had been very chatty while we were waiting to take off.

  “I'm going to New York to visit some relatives there. I always sleep wonderfully welt whenever I get into a plane.”she had told me.

  And indeed, she seemed to he in a very deep sleep already.

  Just then a passenger behind me shouted,“Oh, my God! The wing's on fire.”

  I looked out of the window and my blood froze. Smoke and flames were pouring out of one of the engines. The plane was already turning and losing altitude fast.

  “What's happening? Are we going to crash?”an American in front of me demanded.

  The cabin crew were already moving up and down the aisle (走道), reassuring (安慰) people, saying things like,“It's just all right. There's no need to worry. Now, if you just sit still, everything will be all right. Don't get up. Don't get upset.”

  I looked out again. The ground was rushing up at us with shocking speed. We were already so low that I could make out cars and even people.

“It's only a slight emergency,”a stewardess told me with a tense smile.

Suddenly there was a sickening bump and we were rushing along the runway at a terrifying speed. The brakes screeched (发出尖锐刺耳的声音). The engines roared even more loudly. We came to a trembling stop. The cabin crew quickly opened the emergency exits and the passengers began sliding down huge, stocking-like chutes (滑道) to the ground. A fire engine was already putting out the fire in one engine. I had to shake the old lady violently to wake her up.

  “What's wrong? Surely the journey isn't over already! I mean, have we got to New York?”she asked sleepily.

1.When did the emergency occur?

[  ]

A.We are not told.

B.Just before the plane landed in New York.

C.Shortly after the plane took off.

D.Sometime in the middle of the flight.

2.What does the underlined word“altitude”(in Paragraph 6) refer to?

[  ]

A.Height above sea-level.

B.Place or area high above sea-level.

C.Way of thinking or behaving.

D.Way of positioning the body.

3.What would be the best title for the text?

[  ]

A.An unpleasant flight.

B.An interesting experience.

C.An unforgettable experience.

D.Brave cabin crew.

4.When they landed, the old lady _____.

[  ]

A.was one of the first to get out

B.asked when they were going on lo New York

C.was shaking violently with fear

D.was not even sure where they were

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第三节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31-50各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。

People often fall ill because of me.   31__, they can hardly blame me; it is largely their own  32  . A tired person may get caught,  33 _ when he goes to crowded places with polluted air. A sudden change in 34   is another factor. In hot summer, people turn on the air-conditioner upon returning home. They will catch a cold easily.

My latest victim is an energetic student. After school, he played football hard for two hours. Though 35  , He still went to the cinema. Then he got back home and took a cold shower immediately. I  36  this golden chance to attack him. He reacted, trying to   37  me, but I was already   38   deep in his throat. He kept sneezing (打喷嚏) and his nose was running.   39   he put on some warm clothes, it didn't work, for there were too many of us. Besides, his sore throat kept   40  him, and he developed a cough to force me and my family out, but   41   .

The next day he couldn't go to    42  . He had lost his appetite and was not as    43   as before. His mother made him orange juice every few hours for more vitamin C, which would help his   44   .

For two days he was   45   by his mother. As he rested more, his defense strengthened and I began lo feel the   46   . I knew I had to    47   him before long. But I am not the one who gives up easily, and I  48__ every effort to fight back.    49   , it was my turn to feel painful now, for his defense system was starting an all-out attack against me. I became    50   and finally my time was over.

Do you know what I am?

31.  A. Therefore               B. Besides                    C. However           D. Then

32.  A. business                  B. responsibility            C. excuse            D. fault

33.  A. especially             B. specially                   C. certainly         D. finally

34.  A. temperature             B. season                      C. place                 D. condition

35.  A. excited                   B. hurt                       C. late                   D. tired

36.  A. held                        B. felt                         C. seized           D. lost

37.  A. get on with                  B. get rid of                  C. put up with      D. take hold of

38.  A. multiplying                B. waiting                    C. hiding             D. disappearing

39.  A. Since                    B. Once                     C. Whether            D. Although

40.  A. reminding              B. upsetting                C. comforting      D. influencing

41.  A. escaped                 B. succeeded               C. regretted           D. Failed

42.  A. bed                        B. work                      C. school              D. hospital

43.  A. peaceful                 B. afraid                     C. active                D. careful

44.  A. recovery                B. development           C. study                D. growth

45.  A. protected                B. nursed                  C. scolded             D. affected

46.  A. loss                       B. operation                 C. pressure            D. movement

47.  A. leave                     B. catch                       C. forget            D. beat

48.  A. took                      B. made                   C. had             D. put

49.  A. Uncertainly            B. Unsuccessfully         C. Unusually       D. Unfortunately

50.  A. bigger                        B. weaker                  C. smaller              D. stronger

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阅读理解

  Today remarkable escapes are not unusual. In cinemas and on TV we watch secret agents (特工) using all kinds of modern equipment, escape from impossible situations. If we believe what we read in the newspapers, the world of cinema and TV is not so far from the real world. Yet wonderful and brave as modern agents are, none have succeeded in bettering the remarkable feats of Erich Weiss, known to the world as the Great Houdini.

  Erich Weiss was born in the U. S. A. in 1874. When he was seven years old he saw his first circus (马戏表演). He wanted to be a magician and conjurer and he began practising every day. He joined an athletic club because he believed that physical fitness was important. When he was eleven he got a job as a locksmith and it was not long before he was able to pick any lock. He was even able lo open handcuffs. In 1893 Erich appeared at the Chicago World Fair as Harry Houdini, Handcuffed King and Escape Artist. This was the start of a remarkable career, which lasted thirty-four years. In this time Houdini and his wife, perhaps the only person who knew the secret of his tricks, traveled all over the world. Houdini performed before millions of people including kings, queens, dukes and millionaires.

  Houdini was able to make elephants disappear but his special trick was escaping. Once he was handcuffed and put into a packing case. He was them tied with rope, weighed, and thrown into the sea. It took Houdini less than five minutes to come to the surface. He once challenged the police of fourteen countries to keep him handcuffed and locked up. In Russia he was handcuffed and locked in a steel prison van. The door was locked and chained. There was only a well barred window five inches square. The Russians thought it was impossible to escape from this. Houdini had no modern equipment but it took only an hour. There was nothing to show how he did it. Nobody knows how he performed his remarkable tricks but we do know he practised every day of his life. He was always in very good physical condition. His toes could do the work of fingers. He used to tie string in complicated (复杂的) knots (结) and then undo the knots with his toes without looking! He also learned to stay underwater for six minutes and had an ice cold bath every morning so he could work in winter. There have been many excape artists since Houdini but none have been quite so clever.

(1)What is Houdini's special trick?

[  ]

A.Making elephants disappear.

B.Picking locks.

C.Opening handcuffs.

D.Escaping.

(2)Compared with the modern agents and the other escape artiste, Houdini is ________.

[  ]

A.as clever as themp

B.cleverer than most of them

C.the cleverest

D.not so clever as them

(3)He began to finish his career at the age of ________.

[  ]

A.11
B.19
C.34
D.53

(4)In the world perhaps ________ knew the secret of his tricks.

[  ]

A.no one

B.only his wife

C.modern agents

D.other escape artists

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