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It is the last day of the school year and I stand empty – handed with no gift to give you.
It isn't that I haven't tried to think of something meaningful and special … quite to the contrary. For months I have combed shops and department stores, and even searched the Internet only to realize that nothing could measure up to the feelings of a mother’s grateful heart and a teacher’s loving devotion.
How I wish a colorful bundle of fresh wildflowers could reflect the beauty of your way with children! Jewelry would surely be nice, but what can I afford that would not grow quickly out of style? You deserve respect for your determination and creativity, your devotion and talent.  
At the moment the first school bell rang last August, I placed in you my trust, believing you would teach my child and reserve respect for me as a parent. I added to that my constant and devoted wish that you would be reasonable and fair to set limitations and rules while offering my child a chance to learn self-control. I sincerely hope that your classroom would be a safe shelter for my child to grow and learn, which is a perfect mixture of self-discipline and controlled instruction. I prayed for your health and your happiness, and your ability to be supplied with the tools necessary to complete your task as a teacher and educator. I offered you my time as often as I could, and my support for your cause. Occasionally, I even offered you a challenge when I spoke my mind, sometimes standing firm, sometimes giving up with a renewed assurance or a “ wait and see” attitude!
  I wish with all my heart I could put a delicate ribbon on a wrapped package and give you a “ something” to express my appreciation and affection, but I have nothing to give you that would be better than the precious gift I have ever had to offer and which you already so pleasantly accepted months ago-the one you have held close to your heart, laughed with and probably cried with, cheered and scolded – my child!
And today, as my child returns to my side for the summer, the gift I humbly give to you is found deep within my heart...
57.On the last day of the school year, the author has no gift to give the teacher, because        .
A.she has no time to think  of something meaningful and special
B.she cannot find something that can properly express her feelings
C.there is nowhere to buy a colorful bundle of fresh wildflowers
D.she thinks it unnecessary to express her feelings to the teacher
58.According to the author, the best gift for the teacher is_________
A.her child       B.her respect        C.her present         D.her support
59.The underlined sentence in the passage implies that the author hopes that         .
A.the teacher can teach her child patiently
B.the teacher will not be too strict with her child
C.the teacher will teach her child enough self - control
D.the teacher can stand firm in the teaching
60.This passage is most probably adapted from__________.
A.a novel     B.a letter      C.a paper     D.a report

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It is the last day of the school year and I stand empty – handed with no gift to give you.

It isn't that I haven't tried to think of something meaningful and special … quite to the contrary. For months I have combed shops and department stores, and even searched the Internet only to realize that nothing could measure up to the feelings of a mother’s grateful heart and a teacher’s loving devotion.

How I wish a colorful bundle of fresh wildflowers could reflect the beauty of your way with children! Jewelry would surely be nice, but what can I afford that would not grow quickly out of style? You deserve respect for your determination and creativity, your devotion and talent.  

At the moment the first school bell rang last August, I placed in you my trust, believing you would teach my child and reserve respect for me as a parent. I added to that my constant and devoted wish that you would be reasonable and fair to set limitations and rules while offering my child a chance to learn self-control. I sincerely hope that your classroom would be a safe shelter for my child to grow and learn, which is a perfect mixture of self-discipline and controlled instruction. I prayed for your health and your happiness, and your ability to be supplied with the tools necessary to complete your task as a teacher and educator. I offered you my time as often as I could, and my support for your cause. Occasionally, I even offered you a challenge when I spoke my mind, sometimes standing firm, sometimes giving up with a renewed assurance or a “ wait and see” attitude!

  I wish with all my heart I could put a delicate ribbon on a wrapped package and give you a “ something” to express my appreciation and affection, but I have nothing to give you that would be better than the precious gift I have ever had to offer and which you already so pleasantly accepted months ago-the one you have held close to your heart, laughed with and probably cried with, cheered and scolded – my child!

And today, as my child returns to my side for the summer, the gift I humbly give to you is found deep within my heart...

57.On the last day of the school year, the author has no gift to give the teacher, because        .

       A.she has no time to think  of something meaningful and special

       B.she cannot find something that can properly express her feelings

       C.there is nowhere to buy a colorful bundle of fresh wildflowers

       D.she thinks it unnecessary to express her feelings to the teacher[

58.According to the author, the best gift for the teacher is         .

       A.her child   B.her respect       C.her present       D.her support

59.The underlined sentence in the passage implies that the author hopes that         .

      A.the teacher can teach her child patiently

       B.the teacher will not be too strict with her child

       C.the teacher will teach her child enough self - control

       D.the teacher can stand firm in the teaching

60.This passage is most probably adapted from          .

       A.a novel     B.a letter      C.a paper     D.a report

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E

    It is the last day of the school year and I stand empty – handed with no gift to give you.

It isn't that I haven't tried to think of something meaningful and special … quite to the contrary. For months I have combed shops and department stores, and even searched the Internet only to realize that nothing could measure up to the feelings of a mother’s grateful heart and a teacher’s loving devotion.

How I wish a colorful bundle of fresh wildflowers could reflect the beauty of your way with children! Jewelry would surely be nice, but what can I afford that would not grow quickly out of style? You deserve respect for your determination and creativity, your devotion and talent.  

At the moment the first school bell rang last August, I placed in you my trust, believing you would teach my child and reserve respect for me as a parent. I added to that my constant and devoted wish that you would be reasonable and fair to set limitations and rules while offering my child a chance to learn self-control. I sincerely hope that your classroom would be a safe shelter for my child to grow and learn, which is a perfect mixture of self-discipline and controlled instruction. I prayed for your health and your happiness, and your ability to be supplied with the tools necessary to complete your task as a teacher and educator. I offered you my time as often as I could, and my support for your cause. Occasionally, I even offered you a challenge when I spoke my mind, sometimes standing firm, sometimes giving up with a renewed assurance or a “ wait and see” attitude!

  I wish with all my heart I could put a delicate ribbon on a wrapped package and give you a “ something” to express my appreciation and affection, but I have nothing to give you that would be better than the precious gift I have ever had to offer and which you already so pleasantly accepted months ago-the one you have held close to your heart, laughed with and probably cried with, cheered and scolded – my child!

And today, as my child returns to my side for the summer, the gift I humbly give to you is found deep within my heart...

57.On the last day of the school year, the author has no gift to give the teacher, because        .

       A.she has no time to think  of something meaningful and special

       B.she cannot find something that can properly express her feelings

       C.there is nowhere to buy a colorful bundle of fresh wildflowers

       D.she thinks it unnecessary to express her feelings to the teacher

58.According to the author, the best gift for the teacher is_________

       A.her child        B.her respect         C.her present          D.her support

59.The underlined sentence in the passage implies that the author hopes that         .

      A.the teacher can teach her child patiently

       B.the teacher will not be too strict with her child

       C.the teacher will teach her child enough self - control

       D.the teacher can stand firm in the teaching

60.This passage is most probably adapted from__________.

       A.a novel     B.a letter      C.a paper     D.a report

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How I wish every family    a large house with a beautiful garden.

A.has     B.had    C.will have    D.had had

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假设你是张华,是某中学的高三寄宿生。面对目前的学习压力,想和家中的父母交流,感谢他们对你的爱与鼓励,告诉他们你的学习、思想近况及考前打算。请你用英文写封短信发到你父母的QQ邮箱上。

注意:

1. 词数120左右。开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。

2. 文中不能出现任何与考生有关的具体信息。

Dear Mom and Dad,

With the college entrance examination drawing near, how I wish I could have a face-to-face conversation with you, but

Your loving son,

Zhang Hua

 

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