There is much chance Bill will recover from his injury in time for the race. A.that B.which C.until D.if 答案 A 解析 that引导同位语从句.在从句中无意义.也不作句子成分,which引导定语从句应作句子成分.引导名词性从句表示“哪一个 ,用until意义不通.用if则应为if Bill recovers from.... 查看更多

 

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  On the first day of school we were challenged to get to know a new classmate.I was looking around, when a gentle hand touched my shoulder.I found a little old lady with a warm smile.

  She said, “Hi, handsome! I'm Rose.I'm 87 years old.Can I give you a hug(拥抱)?” I laughed and heartily responded, “Of course!”

  “Why are you in college at such a young, innocent(天真的)age?” I asked.

  She jokingly replied, “I'm here to meet a rich husband, get married, have children, and then travel around.”

  “No, seriously,” I asked.I was curious why she took on this challenge at this age.

  “I always dreamed of having a college education and now I'm getting one!” She told me.We became instant friends.

  Over the year, Rose became a campus icon(偶像)and she easily made friends wherever she went.She loved to dress up and she enjoyed the attention from the other students.She was living it up

  At the end of the term we invited Rose to speak at our football banquet.I'll never forget what she taught us.

  “We do not stop playing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing.Here are the secrets to staying young.You have to laugh and find humor every day.You've got to have a dream.When you lose your dreams, you die.We have many people walking around who are dead, and they don't even know it!” she said.

  “There is a huge difference between growing older and growing up.Anybody can grow older.That doesn't take any talent or ability,” she added.“But growing up requires finding the opportunity in change.The elderly usually don't have regrets for what they did, but rather for things they did not do.”

  One week after graduation that year, Rose died peacefully in her sleep.She taught us by example that it's never too late to be all you can possibly be.

(1)

Rose started college at the age of 87 in order to ________

[  ]

A.

marry a rich man

B.

travel around the world

C.

make more friends

D.

realize her dream

(2)

Which of the following best explains “she was living it up” in the seventh paragraph?

[  ]

A.

She was living a long life.

B.

She was enjoying herself.

C.

She was spending a lot of money.

D.

She was killing time.

(3)

When you lose your dreams, you die because ________

[  ]

A.

there's no sense in living without your aim

B.

you can't sleep well every night

C.

you are too old and have to stop playing

D.

something is terribly wrong with your brain

(4)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Meet the Challenge

B.

Never Waste Time

C.

Grow Up or Grow Old?

D.

Have You Got Ready?

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  There is a boy in my gym class (I’ll call him Bill) who has unbearably yellow teeth that almost make everyone feel unpleasant. Recently another boy told Bill that he should “go Ajax” his teeth. Bill was crushed. Had the other boy been thinking, he would have realized that there is a better way to handle such a situation. He could have dealt with it with tact. He could have showed this hurtful truth in a more careful, sensitive way—that’s “tact”.

  If a person isn’t sensitive to another’s feelings, there is no way he or she can be tactful. Yesterday, my 5-year-old brother proudly announced that he had cleaned the screen on our television set. Unfortunately, he used furniture polish(亮光油), which produced an oily film on the television screen. My mother smiled and thanked him for his efforts—and then showed how to clean the screen properly. Her sensitivity enables my brother to keep his self-respect. Yet, sensitivity alone does not make tact.

  “Tactfulness” also requires “truthfulness”. Doctors, for example, must be truthful. If a patient has just been disabled in an accident, a tactful doctor will tell the truth—but express it with sensitivity. The doctor may try to give the patient hope by telling them curing techniques under study or about advanced equipment now available. Doctors must use tact with patients relatives as well. Instead of bluntly saying, “Your husband is disabled,” a doctor might say, “I’m sorry, but your husband has lost feeling in his legs and…”

  Tact should not be confused with trickery. Trickery occurs when a nurse is about to give a patient an injection and says, “This won’t hurt a bit.” Instead of trickery, the nurse might guarantee the patient that the discomfort of the injection is a small thing compared to the benefits of it. It would also be thoughtful for the nurse to tell the patients about some of these benefits.

  Tact is a wonderful skill to have, and tactful people are usually admired and respected. Without tact our society would become an intolerable place to live in.

1.When told he should “go Ajax” his teeth, Bill probably felt ________________.

  A.surprised                  B.cheated     C.regretful                D.painful

2.According to the author, his mother’s praise for the brother is _______________.

  A.both sensitive and tactful         B.sensitive but not tactful enough

  C.truthful but not tactful             D.sensitive but trickish

3.The fourth paragraph mainly talks about __________________.

  A.how to comfort the patients

  B.how to use trickery carefully

  C.differences between trickery and promises

  D.another feature of tact

4.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?

(The numbers stand for the paragraphs)

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  There is a boy in my gym class (I’ll call him Bill) who has unbearably yellow teeth that almost make everyone feel unpleasant. Recently another boy told Bill that he should “go Ajax” his teeth. Bill was crushed. Had the other boy been thinking, he would have realized that there is a better way to handle such a situation. He could have dealt with it with tact. He could have showed this hurtful truth in a more careful, sensitive way—that’s “tact”.

  If a person isn’t sensitive to another’s feelings, there is no way he or she can be tactful. Yesterday, my 5-year-old brother proudly announced that he had cleaned the screen on our television set. Unfortunately, he used furniture polish(亮光油), which produced an oily film on the television screen. My mother smiled and thanked him for his efforts—and then showed how to clean the screen properly. Her sensitivity enables my brother to keep his self-respect. Yet, sensitivity alone does not make tact.

  “Tactfulness” also requires “truthfulness”.Doctors, for example, must be truthful. If a patient has just been disabled in an accident, a tactful doctor will tell the truth—but express it with sensitivity. The doctor may try to give the patient hope by telling them curing techniques under study or about advanced equipment now available. Doctors must use tact with patients relatives as well. Instead of bluntly saying, “Your husband is disabled,” a doctor might say, “I’m sorry, but your husband has lost feeling in his legs and…”

  Tact should not be confused with trickery. Trickery occurs when a nurse is about to give a patient an injection and says, “This won’t hurt a bit.” Instead of trickery, the nurse might guarantee the patient that the discomfort of the injection is a small thing compared to the benefits of it. It would also be thoughtful for the nurse to tell the patients about some of these benefits.

  Tact is a wonderful skill to have, and tactful people are usually admired and respected. Without tact our society would become an intolerable place to live in.

1.When told he should “go Ajax” his teeth, Bill probably felt ________________.

  A.surprised              B.cheated  C.regretful               D.painful

2.According to the author, his mother’s praise for the brother is _______________.

  A.both sensitive and tactful         B.sensitive but not tactful enough

  C.truthful but not tactful           D.sensitive but trickish

3.The fourth paragraph mainly talks about __________________.

  A.how to comfort the patients

  B.how to use trickery carefully

  C.differences between trickery and promises

  D.another feature of tact

4.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?

(The numbers stand for the paragraphs)

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  There is a nine-year-old kid sitting at his desk and all of a sudden, there is water between his feet and his pants are wet.He thinks his heart is going to stop.It's never happened before, and he knows that when the boys find out he will never hear the end of it.When the girls find out, they'll never speak to him again.

  The boy puts his head down and prays, “Dear God, this is an emergency! I need help now! I'm dead meat(完蛋了).”He looks up from his prayer and here comes the teacher with a look in her eyes that says he has been discovered.

  As the teacher is walking toward him, a classmate named Susie is carrying a goldfish bowl that is filled with water.Susie trips(绊倒) in front of the teacher and throws the bowl of water on the boy's legs.

  The boy pretends to be angry, but all the while is saying to himself, “Thank you, Lord! Thank you, Lord!”

  Now all of a sudden, instead of being the object of ridicule, the boy is the object of sympathy.The teacher gives him gym shorts to put on while his pants are dried out.All the other children are on their hands and knees cleaning up around his desk.The sympathy is wonderful.But as life would have it, the ridicule that should have been his goes to someone else – Susie.She tries to help, but they tell her to get out.You've done enough, you klutz!'

  Finally, at the end of the day, as they are waiting for the bus, the boy walks over to Susie and whispers, ‘You did that on purpose, didn't you?' Susie whispers back, ‘I wet my pants once too.'

(1)

How many people in the story know the truth about the wet pants?

[  ]

A.

None

B.

Two

C.

Three

D.

Four

(2)

The underlined word “ridicule” most probably means “________”

[  ]

A.

making fun of

B.

searching for

C.

making use of

D.

caring about

(3)

Susie throws water on the boy because she________.

[  ]

A.

intends to save the boy from trouble.

B.

likes playing tricks on her classmates

C.

is too careless with the goldfish bowl

D.

wants the teacher to know the truth

(4)

We can learn from the passage that________.

[  ]

A.

Susie felt deeply sorry for her foolish mistake

B.

Susie used to be in the same trouble as the boy

C.

the boy doesn't get along well with his classmats

D.

nobody but the teacher helps the boy in the accident

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  Most American schools have boys and gifts in the same classroom.But a public high school in the small, rural town of Boonsboro, Maryland, offers a special program called the Academy.Top students in the ninth and tenth grades can attend single-sex classes for math, science, English and social studies.

  The aim is to help teenagers keep their mind on their work by keeping males and females apart.What they really want to do is take that top group of kids and take them to the very highest level they can achieve there, so that they're prepared for college.

  Students are invited to enter this program after they finish middle school, and placement in the Academy is voluntary.However, they need high marks and test scores and strong teacher recommendations.They also need to be involved m activities.

  Almost 350 students have taken part in the Academy.It began as an experiment in 2010.

  Michael Bair has been at Boonsboro High for twenty years and directs the Academy.His ninth-grade English class for boys centers on books that he believes boys find interesting.He says that the novels the students are reading now are very manly(男子气概的)novels.These novels deal with the arrogance(傲慢)of man and the pride of man which finally leads to man's downfall.

  One of those books, for example, is The Call of the Wild by Jack London.This classic story tells of a dog stolen from his home and sold to work as a sled dog in Canada's Klondike Gold Rush.

  Morgan Fleet, a senior at Boonsboro High, likes being in the Academy.She says boys and girls act differently when they are together in a classroom.She believes this difference seems to prevent her from developing herself because she's more focused on thoughts like“Oh, I wish they would shut up.Oh, what do they think of me?“instead of focusing on“What's the homework?What's going on in this class?What's the lesson?”.

  There is one activity that girls and boys in the Academy do together.At the end of the day, many of them stay and help tutor students who are having trouble in school.

(1)

What is the purpose of the Academy program?

[  ]

A.

To offer a special program in high school.

B.

To help students concentrate on study.

C.

To strengthen sex education for teenagers.

D.

To start learning college courses earlier.

(2)

To enter the Academy program, students are NOT required to ________.

[  ]

A.

do well in their study

B.

be recommended by teachers

C.

take part in some activities

D.

have worked as volunteers

(3)

The Call of the Wild is given as an example to show that male students ________.

[  ]

A.

should learn more about literature

B.

should have a sense of protecting the wildlife

C.

are reading more manly novels

D.

are interested in stories on animals

(4)

Which is likely to be Morgan Fleet's opinion?

[  ]

A.

A girl cares about the boys' opinions of her.

B.

Single-sex classes should be stopped.

C.

Girls are more focused when studying with boys.

D.

Boys and girls act the same in separate classrooms.

(5)

The passage is intended to ________.

[  ]

A.

introduce the single-sex class project

B.

explain the differences between boys and girls

C.

persuade students to enter the Academy program

D.

urge students to work hard in their study

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