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I walked alongside my father, clutching his right hand.All my clothes were new: the black shoes, the green school uniform, and the red cap.They did not make me happy, however, as tins was the day I was to be thrown into school for the first time.I tried in vain lo convince him that I did nothing wrong all the way, but it didn’t help.
When we.arrived at the sate we could see the courtyard, vast and full of boys and girls.I hesitated and clung to his hand, but he gently pushed me from him."Be a man, "he said."today you truly begin your life.You will find me waiting for you when it’s time to leave."
I took a few steps.Then the faces of the boys and girls came into view.I did not know a single one of them, and none of them knew me.I felt I was a stranger who had lost his way.But then some boys began to glance at me in curiosity, and one of them came over and asked, " Who brought you? "
"My father," I whispered.
’’My father’s dead, " he said simply.
I did not know what to say.The gate was now closed.Some of the children burst into tears.The bell rang.A lady came along, followed by a group of men.The men began soiling us into ranks.We were formed into an intricate pattern in the great courtyard surrounded by high buildings.
Well, it seemed that my misgivings had had no basis.From the first moments I made many friends and fell in love with many girls.I had never imagined school would have this rich variety of experiences.
We played all sorts, of games.In the music room we sang our first songs.We also had our first introduction to language.We saw a globe of Earth, which revolved and showed the various continents and countries.We started lean-line numbers, and we were told the story of the Creator of the universe.We ate delicious food, took a little nap, and woke up to go on with friendship and love, playing and learning.
Our path, however, was not totally sweet and unclouded.We had to be observant and patient.It was not all a matter of playing and fooling around. Rivalries could bring about pain and hatred or give rise to fighting.And while the lady would sometimes smile, she would often yell and scold.Even more frequently
she would resort to physical punishment.
The bell rang, announcing the passing of the day and the end of work.The children rushed toward the gate, which was opened again.I said goodbye to friends and sweethearts and passed through the gate.I looked around but found no trace of my father, who had promised to be there.I stepped aside to wait.
【小题1】The writer hesitated and clung to his father’s hand when they got to the school gate because ____.

A.he loved his father and didn’t want to leave his father
B.he had thought attending school meant being punished
C.he was afraid of the punishment given by teachers
D.he did not want to leave his mother and his rather alone at home
【小题2】What happened to him first during his first day at school?
A.He was moved to tears by a sad story told by a girl.
B.He together without other students was grouped.
C.He learnt music and other courses and had a good time.
D.He got punished by die woman teacher because of his impatience.
【小题3】Which of the following subjects did he not probably have?
A.Cooking.B.Math.C.Music.D.Geography.
【小题4】From the last but one paragraph we can learn that ______.
A.they got on well with one another all the time
B.they had a good time at school without being scolded
C.their teacher was more kind to them than strict with them
D.more often than not they experienced physical punishment
【小题5】The writer stepped aside after he got out of the school gate because           .
A.he was polite to let other students go before him
B.he left something behind in his classroom
C.he wanted to say goodbye to his teacher
D.his father has promised to wait for him

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I walked alongside my father, clutching his right hand.All my clothes were new: the black shoes, the green school uniform, and the red cap.They did not make me happy, however, as tins was the day I was to be thrown into school for the first time.I tried in vain lo convince him that I did nothing wrong all the way, but it didn't help.

When we.arrived at the sate we could see the courtyard, vast and full of boys and girls.I hesitated and clung to his hand, but he gently pushed me from him."Be a man, "he said."today you truly begin your life.You will find me waiting for you when it's time to leave."

I took a few steps.Then the faces of the boys and girls came into view.I did not know a single one of them, and none of them knew me.I felt I was a stranger who had lost his way.But then some boys began to glance at me in curiosity, and one of them came over and asked, " Who brought you? "

    "My father," I whispered.

    ''My father's dead, " he said simply.

I did not know what to say.The gate was now closed.Some of the children burst into tears.The bell rang.A lady came along, followed by a group of men.The men began soiling us into ranks.We were formed into an intricate pattern in the great courtyard surrounded by high buildings.

Well, it seemed that my misgivings had had no basis.From the first moments I made many friends and fell in love with many girls.I had never imagined school would have this rich variety of experiences.

We played all sorts, of games.In the music room we sang our first songs.We also had our first introduction to language.We saw a globe of Earth, which revolved and showed the various continents and countries.We started lean-line numbers, and we were told the story of the Creator of the universe.We ate delicious food, took a little nap, and woke up to go on with friendship and love, playing and learning.

Our path, however, was not totally sweet and unclouded.We had to be observant and patient.It was not all a matter of playing and fooling around. Rivalries could bring about pain and hatred or give rise to fighting.And while the lady would sometimes smile, she would often yell and scold.Even more frequently

she would resort to physical punishment.

The bell rang, announcing the passing of the day and the end of work.The children rushed toward the gate, which was opened again.I said goodbye to friends and sweethearts and passed through the gate.I looked around but found no trace of my father, who had promised to be there.I stepped aside to wait.

1.The writer hesitated and clung to his father's hand when they got to the school gate because ____.

    A.he loved his father and didn't want to leave his father

    B.he had thought attending school meant being punished

    C.he was afraid of the punishment given by teachers

    D.he did not want to leave his mother and his rather alone at home

2.What happened to him first during his first day at school?

    A.He was moved to tears by a sad story told by a girl.

    B.He together without other students was grouped.

    C.He learnt music and other courses and had a good time.

    D.He got punished by die woman teacher because of his impatience.

3.Which of the following subjects did he not probably have?

    A.Cooking.      B.Math.         C.Music.        D.Geography.

4.From the last but one paragraph we can learn that ______.

    A.they got on well with one another all the time

    B.they had a good time at school without being scolded

    C.their teacher was more kind to them than strict with them             

    D.more often than not they experienced physical punishment

5.The writer stepped aside after he got out of the school gate because           .

    A.he was polite to let other students go before him 

    B.he left something behind in his classroom         

    C.he wanted to say goodbye to his teacher

    D.his father has promised to wait for him

 

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I walked alongside my father, clutching his right hand.All my clothes were new: the black shoes, the green school uniform, and the red cap.They did not make me happy, however, as tins was the day I was to be thrown into school for the first time.I tried in vain lo convince him that I did nothing wrong all the way, but it didn’t help.
When we.arrived at the sate we could see the courtyard, vast and full of boys and girls.I hesitated and clung to his hand, but he gently pushed me from him."Be a man, "he said."today you truly begin your life.You will find me waiting for you when it’s time to leave."
I took a few steps.Then the faces of the boys and girls came into view.I did not know a single one of them, and none of them knew me.I felt I was a stranger who had lost his way.But then some boys began to glance at me in curiosity, and one of them came over and asked, " Who brought you? "
"My father," I whispered.
’’My father’s dead, " he said simply.
I did not know what to say.The gate was now closed.Some of the children burst into tears.The bell rang.A lady came along, followed by a group of men.The men began soiling us into ranks.We were formed into an intricate pattern in the great courtyard surrounded by high buildings.
Well, it seemed that my misgivings had had no basis.From the first moments I made many friends and fell in love with many girls.I had never imagined school would have this rich variety of experiences.
We played all sorts, of games.In the music room we sang our first songs.We also had our first introduction to language.We saw a globe of Earth, which revolved and showed the various continents and countries.We started lean-line numbers, and we were told the story of the Creator of the universe.We ate delicious food, took a little nap, and woke up to go on with friendship and love, playing and learning.
Our path, however, was not totally sweet and unclouded.We had to be observant and patient.It was not all a matter of playing and fooling around. Rivalries could bring about pain and hatred or give rise to fighting.And while the lady would sometimes smile, she would often yell and scold.Even more frequently
she would resort to physical punishment.
The bell rang, announcing the passing of the day and the end of work.The children rushed toward the gate, which was opened again.I said goodbye to friends and sweethearts and passed through the gate.I looked around but found no trace of my father, who had promised to be there.I stepped aside to wait

  1. 1.

    The writer hesitated and clung to his father’s hand when they got to the school gate because ____.

    1. A.
      he loved his father and didn’t want to leave his father
    2. B.
      he had thought attending school meant being punished
    3. C.
      he was afraid of the punishment given by teachers
    4. D.
      he did not want to leave his mother and his rather alone at home
  2. 2.

    What happened to him first during his first day at school?

    1. A.
      He was moved to tears by a sad story told by a girl.
    2. B.
      He together without other students was grouped.
    3. C.
      He learnt music and other courses and had a good time.
    4. D.
      He got punished by die woman teacher because of his impatience.
  3. 3.

    Which of the following subjects did he not probably have?

    1. A.
      Cooking.
    2. B.
      Math.
    3. C.
      Music.
    4. D.
      Geography.
  4. 4.

    From the last but one paragraph we can learn that ______

    1. A.
      they got on well with one another all the time
    2. B.
      they had a good time at school without being scolded
    3. C.
      their teacher was more kind to them than strict with them
    4. D.
      more often than not they experienced physical punishment
  5. 5.

    The writer stepped aside after he got out of the school gate because

    1. A.
      he was polite to let other students go before him
    2. B.
      he left something behind in his classroom
    3. C.
      he wanted to say goodbye to his teacher
    4. D.
      his father has promised to wait for him

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  I walked alongside my father, clutching his right hand.All my clothes were new:the black shoes, the green school uniform, and the red cap.They did not make me happy, however, as tins was the day I was to be thrown into school for the first time.I tried in vain lo convince him that I did nothing wrong all the way, but it didn't help.

  When we.arrived at the sate we could see the courtyard, vast and full of boys and girls.I hesitated and clung to his hand, but he gently pushed me from him."Be a man, "he said."today you truly begin your life.You will find me waiting for you when it's time to leave."

  I took a few steps.Then the faces of the boys and girls came into view.I did not know a single one of them, and none of them knew me.I felt I was a stranger who had lost his way.But then some boys began to glance at me in curiosity, and one of them came over and asked, "Who brought you? "

  "My father," I whispered.

  ''My father's dead, " he said simply.

  I did not know what to say.The gate was now closed.Some of the children burst into tears.The bell rang.A lady came along, followed by a group of men.The men began soiling us into ranks.We were formed into an intricate pattern in the great courtyard surrounded by high buildings.

  Well, it seemed that my misgivings had had no basis.From the first moments I made many friends and fell in love with many girls.I had never imagined school would have this rich variety of experiences.

  We played all sorts, of games.In the music room we sang our first songs.We also had our first introduction to language.We saw a globe of Earth, which revolved and showed the various continents and countries.We started lean-line numbers, and we were told the story of the Creator of the universe.We ate delicious food, took a little nap, and woke up to go on with friendship and love, playing and learning.

  Our path, however, was not totally sweet and unclouded.We had to be observant and patient.It was not all a matter of playing and fooling around.Rivalries could bring about pain and hatred or give rise to fighting.And while the lady would sometimes smile, she would often yell and scold.Even more frequently

  she would resort to physical punishment.

  The bell rang, announcing the passing of the day and the end of work.The children rushed toward the gate, which was opened again.I said goodbye to friends and sweethearts and passed through the gate.I looked around but found no trace of my father, who had promised lo be there.I stepped aside to wait.

(1)

The writer hesitated and clung to his father's hand when they got to the school gate because ________.

[  ]

A.

he loved his father and didn't want to leave his father

B.

he had thought attending school meant being punished

C.

he was afraid of the punishment given by teachers

D.

he did not want to leave his mother and his rather alone at home

(2)

What happened to him first during his first day at school?

[  ]

A.

He was moved to tears by a sad story told by a girl.

B.

He together without other students was grouped.

C.

He learnt music and other courses and had a good time.

D.

He got punished by die woman teacher because of his impatience.

(3)

Which of the following subjects did he not probably have?

[  ]

A.

Cooking.

B.

Math.

C.

Music.

D.

Geography.

(4)

From the last but one paragraph we can learn that ________.

[  ]

A.

they got on well with one another all the time

B.

they had a good time at school without being scolded

C.

their teacher was more kind to them than strict with them

D.

more often than not they experienced physical punishment

(5)

The writer stepped aside after he got out of the school gate because _______.

[  ]

A.

he was polite to let other students go before him

B.

he left something behind in his classroom

C.

he wanted to say goodbye to his teacher

D.

his father has promised to wait for him

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  Jane raced onto the train platform and asked a porter,“Is this the train to Rochester?”

  “Yes,” said the porter, “but only the… Hey! Wait.” He was too 1 . Jane had raced off 2 he had finished speaking.

  She had just 3 herself in a seat when the train 4 out of the station. Jane got out her 5 and settled down to read. After about an hour or so, she looked up and glanced out of the 6 .

  “That's strange,” she thought, “the landscape (景色) doesn't look familiar, I've 7 this route so many times,” She was getting increa singly 8 when the burly (粗壮的), red faced conductor walked up and asked for her 9 .

  One glance was enough. He 10 his head in friendly reproach (责备) and said,“Now, young lady, what did you do a fool thing like that for? This is the wrong ticket. You 11 have sat at the back of the train. The Rochester-bound section was 12 at the last station.”

  Jane's face grew 13 . “I'm sorry,” she said, “I guess I was in too much of a 14 to find out… ”

  “Well,” said the conductor, “don't 15 . You shouldn't have been in such a hurry, but I dare say we can find you a train going in the right 16 at Syracuse. You will be a couple of hours late 17 , though.”

  When Jane 18 stepped onto the Rochester platform, her mother 19 up to her, “Oh, Jane, we have been so worried, what on earth 20 ?”

  “Well, Mother,” said Jane, “It's a long story.”

1.

[  ]

A.busy
B.early
C.late
D.quick

2.

[  ]

A.when
B.then
C.after
D.before

3.

[  ]

A.settled
B.took
C.made
D.gave

4.

[  ]

A.pushed
B.pulled
C.left
D.started

5.

[  ]

A.book
B.place
C.seat
D.things

6.

[  ]

A.door
B.room
C.window
D.plane

7.

[  ]

A.walked
B.gone
C.followed
D.traveled

8.

[  ]

A.uneasy
B.calm
C.angry
D.unhappy

9.

[  ]

A.money
B.ticket
C.book
D.name

10.

[  ]

A.put
B.shook
C.raised
D.nodded

11.

[  ]

A.would
B.must
C.should
D.could

12.

[  ]

A.joined
B.turned
C.connected
D.separated

13.

[  ]

A.cold
B.surprised
C.sad
D.red

14.

[  ]

A.hurry
B.trouble
C.worry
D.difficulty

15.

[  ]

A.sorry
B.worry
C.hurry
D.regret

16.

[  ]

A.time
B.place
C.station
D.direction

17.

[  ]

A.arriving
B.leaving
C.going
D.returning

18.

[  ]

A.first
B.last
C.finally
D.immediately

19.

[  ]

A.called
B.picked
C.rushed
D.pushed

20.

[  ]

A.broke
B.happened
C.came
D.went

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