Chip was in first grade when I arrived at his school as a counselor(辅导员).It was shocking to me that he was described as an angry,uncontrollable and evil(惹人厌的)boy.How could such a little boy,after being in school only one year,be considered "evil"?Over the next several months,I came to know Chip well enough to see that he was neither evil nor uncontrollable.
But,one day,Chip threw a chair at his teacher and was sent to my office.I asked him what made him do this.He replied that his teacher hated him.He felt there was no way to ever get her to like him.I asked him if he would tell his teacher this.He noded,and we called her into my office.
When the teacher came,________.He then said that he knew he was a very,very bad boy,and he didn't think anyone could ever like him.His teacher listened to him with heartfelt compassion.Then she gave him a big warm hug,telling him she didn't hate him at all and,actually,she cared very much about him.Only sometimes Chip's behavior really scared her.It was clear to both Chip and me that she really meant it.
I put my left arm on his shoulders and the right hand on his heart.I told him how wonderful and lovely I saw him to be.I praised how special and brave he was to express his hurt feelings.
As I was speaking to him,his whole body came to rest on my right hand next to his heart.It was a moment in time unlike anything I had experienced before.From then on,I'm pleased to see his behavior improved through the rest of school years.
A child's mind is clear and sensitive(敏感的).He receives whatever others say without protection.It is as easy to consider someone hopeless as it is to consider him able in his own special way.
38.The first paragraph mainly tells us .
A.Chip was very popular at school
B.the teacher didn't care about Chip at all
C.Chip had no way to get others to like him
D.the writer thought differently about Chip
39.Which of the following is the best sentence to fill in the bland in the passage?
A.she couldn't control her feelings
B.I advised her to be more patient
C.Chip became angry and crazy again
D.I encouraged Chip to express his feelings
40.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 shows that Chip .
A.accepted the writer
B.wanted a rest
C.was quite afraid
D.felt a little nervous
41.What can we learn from the passage?
A.No pains,no gains.
B.Love me,love my dog
C.Expect higher,act better.
D.Where there is a will,there is a way.
Venice is the"Queen"of the Adriatic Sea (亚得里亚海). Every year thousands of people from all over the world travel to Italy to visit the city. Do you know why they like to go there for a visit?
Venice is a very beautiful city. It is quite different from other cities in the world. There aren't any roads and streets in the city, so there aren't any cars and buses. There are many canals(运河) in the city. There is one big canal and one hundred and seventy-seven small canals. People move up and down the canals in boats to go to work, go shopping or visit their friends.
But Venice is sinking. It is going down and the water is going up. In 2040 Venice will be under water. The Adriatic Sea will cover the city. The Venetians (威尼斯人) love their city and want to stay there. So they want to save Venice from the sea. They do not want to leave. How can they save Venice? They can build some strong huge walls and gates in the sea. The gates will close to keep too much water out. Thus Venice will not sink. From this short article we know Venice is __ .
A.a very beautiful woman of the Adriatic Sea |
B.the most important woman in Italy |
C.a very important and beautiful place of the Adriatic Sea |
D.the most important city in Italy |
People from all parts of the world go to visit Venice because .
A.there are 177 canals in the city |
B.it is sinking into the Adriatic Sea |
C.there are a lot of kinds of boats on the canals |
D.it is not only beautiful but also quite different from other cities |
The Venetians usually go to work or visit their friends __.
A.by bus | B.by bike |
C.in cars | D.in boats |
Year by year the Adriatic Sea and Venice .
A.is rising, is sinking |
B.is going down, is going up |
C.has risen, has sunk |
D.will go up, will go down |
Because the Adriatic Sea will cover it, the Venetians .
A.have to leave Venice in 2040 |
B.will try to do something to save their city |
C.want to stay there until the water covers the city |
D.do not love the city any longer |
Stephen Hawkins was born in Oxford, England on 8th January, 1942. He went to school in St. Albans—a small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class. After leaving school, Hawking went first to Oxford University where he studied physics, then he went to Cambridge University where he studied cosmology. As he himself admits, he didn’t work hard. He was a very lazy student, and did very little work. However, he still got good marks.
It was at the age of 20 that Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him. He started to bump(碰撞) into things. When he visited his family at Christmas time, his mother was so worried that she made him see a doctor. Hawking was sent to hospital for tests. Finally, the result came back. Doctors said they had no way to help him. He would die before he was 23.
At first, Hawking became very sad, after a while, though, he began to see his life in a different way. As he later wrote, “Before my illness was diagnosed(诊断), I had been very bored with life. There had not seemed to be anything worth doing. But shortly after I came out of hospital, I suddenly realized that there were a lot of worthwhile things I could do.” Hawking married, found a job at Cambridge University, and had three children. He also went on to do some of the most important scientific research.
Today, Hawking still works at Cambridge University as a professor. He strongly believes that his story shows that nobody, however bad their situation is, should lose hope. “Life is not fair,” he once said. “You just have to do the best you can in your own situation.” As a university student, Stephen Hawking ________.
A.worked very hard |
B.studied maths and physics |
C.was the best student in his class |
D.was lazy and did very little work |
Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him when ________.
A.he was sent to hospital for tests |
B.his mother made him see a doctor |
C.he was twenty |
D.he visited his family at Christmas time one year |
When Hawking was first diagnosed with motor neural disease, he ________.
A.made up his mind to get married |
B.began to see his life in a different way |
C.thought that nothing in life was worth doing |
D.became very sad |
Today, Hawking ________.
A.works at Oxford University |
B.works at Cambridge University |
C.carries out research into motor neural disease |
D.does not rely on a machine to speak |
What would be the best title for this passage? ________.
A.Motor Neural Disease | B.Life Is Fair |
C.Professor Stephen Hawking | D.A Lazy Boy |
Have you ever asked your relatives or friends if there is Wi-Fi in their houses Have you ever searched for Wi-Fi when you are at restaurants or hotels. The answers will probably be "Yes". Most of us want Wi-Fi everywhere as if we can't live without it. But we can only use free Wi-Fi in some public places. We still have to spend some money accessing(连接)the Internet at most time. Here comes a piece of good news.
A rich, powerful organization in the USA called the Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) has decided to change the age of online computing (计算) completely by giving free Wi-Fi to every person on Earth. They will send up hundreds of satellites into low Earth orbit(轨道)in 2015.
This is because they have made a survey and found that only 60% of the world's population have been able to get information on the Internet. And this is also because many countries are unable to offer people the necessary infrastructure(基础设施)to access the web.
We can expect to use free Wi-Fi everywhere in the near future.
Present situation |
●Many of us want Wi-Fi everywhere as if we can't live without it. ●Accessing the Internet |
What the organization will do |
●MDIF has made a decision to send up |
Reasons |
●Only ●Many countries can't |
What we can expect |
●Free Wi-Fi will |
Usually, students are not encouraged to run or jump around in the corridor (走廊). However, students in a British grammar school really enjoy running on the corridor tiles (瓷砖) and their teachers even encourage them to do that.
Why? It is because the corridor was built with special kinetic (动能的) tiles. When students jump on the tiles, electricity will be produced. After one year, the electricity produced from the tiles can fully charge 853 mobile phones or power(供电) an electric car to drive seven miles. It’s amazing, isn’t it?
The corridor tiles are really a brilliant invention. Students can not only play on the corridor, but also help power the lights in their school corridors and other equipment in their classrooms. Besides, this is a good way to teach students to be creative. They will be inspired to be scientists, inventors and engineers in the future to find clean energy for all humans.
The inventor of the magic corridor tiles is Laurence Kemball-Cook. He was once a student in this school. Now, he is CEO of his own company. The corridor tiles are not Laurence’s only invention. He has also invented a special dance floor, which can be used at music festivals. It allows dancers to charge their mobile phones while they are dancing on the dance floor.Why do the students in the passage enjoy running on the corridor tiles?
A.Because the corridor tiles are expensive. |
B.Because the teachers ask them to do that. |
C.Because the corridor was built with special tiles. |
D.Because students like running and jumping. |
After one year, the electricity produced from the tiles can provide enough energy for _______.
A.over 800 mobile phones |
B.all the lights of the school |
C.an electric car to drive 70 miles |
D.the lights and other equipment in their classrooms. |
The underlined word “inspired” most probably means “ _________”.
A.encouraged | B.forced |
C.trained | D.allowed |
What else has Laurence invented besides the corridor tiles from the passage?
A.A mobile phone. | B.A music player. |
C.An electric car | D.A special dance floor. |
According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Students are not allowed to walk in the corridor. |
B.Laurence once studied in the British grammar school. |
C.Laurence has more than one company of his own. |
D.All the corridor in British schools was built with special kinetic tiles. |
阅读下面四篇材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Let’s Go Fishing A wonderful guide for fishing for children. Covers Safety, fish, tackle(钓具), how to find great fishing places, even how to cook your catch. Includes lots of pictures in it. Ages 8 and up Price:$8.98 |
A Backyard Vegetable Garden The hobby of gardening is not just for adults. This book will guide your child through the planning, designing, growing, and harvesting of their own vegetable garden. Ages 8 and up Price:$7.85 |
Nature Safari This book will make your child learn about nature first-hand. They can Learn facts, crafts, and vocabulary that will increase their study of these natural neighborhoods. Ages 8 and up Price:$ 7.56 |
Splashing by the Shore If you live by the beach, are planning a vacation to one soon, or just want to pretend you are at the beach, you will have fun learning how to be safe and have a great time in the sand. Crafts, games, facts and party ideas will help you have a good time near the shore. Ages 6-8 Price:$ 9.95 |
In the book Nature Safari children can learn.
A.about fish | B.how to plant vegetables |
C.about the nature | D.how to play on the beach |
Little Tom is seven years old, so his parents can buy him.
A.Let’s Go Fishing |
B.Nature Safari |
C.A Backyard Vegetable Garden |
D.Splashing by the Shore |
Jack has only sixteen dollars, which books can he buy?
A.Let’s Go Fishing and Splashing by the Shore |
B.A Backyard Vegetable Garden and Nature Safari |
C.A Backyard Vegetable Garden and Splashing by the Shore |
D.Let’s Go Fishing and Nature Safari |
Which of the following is WRONG?
A.The four books are suitable for kids aged 8. |
B.Let’s Go Fishing is a guide book for fishing. |
C.A Backyard Vegetable Garden is a place for kids to plant vegetables. |
D.Kids can learn how to be safe and have fun in the sand from Splashing by the Shore. |
The material above may come from.
A.an ad | B.a menu | C.a report | D.a novel |