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  A good teacher is many things to many people.In my own experience, the people I respect the most and think about the most are the teachers who demanded the most discipline(纪律)from their students.

  I miss one teacher in particular that I had in high school.I think she was a good teacher because she was a very strict person.I remember very clearly a sign on her classroom door.It was a simple sign that said,“Laboratory:in this room the first five letters of the word was stressed not the last seven.”In other words, labor for her was more important than oratory, which means making speeches.

  She prepared her work very carefully and told us to do the same.We got lots of homework from her.Once she had broken her arm, and everybody in the class thought that maybe the homework load would be reduced, but it continued just the same.She checked our work by stamping her name at the bottom of the papers to show that she had read them.

  I think sometimes teachers who demand the most are liked the least.But as time goes by, this discipline really seems to benefit the students.

(1)

Which of the following is considered a good teacher by the writer?

[  ]

A.

A patient teacher.

B.

An honest teacher.

C.

A strict teacher.

D.

An easy–going teacher.

(2)

The teacher put up the sign on her classroom door ________.

[  ]

A.

to remind the students that this room was a laboratory

B.

to advise the students to follow the disciplines

C.

to warn the students not to be careless

D.

to tell the students to work hard in the classroom

(3)

What’s the writer’s opinion of discipline?

[  ]

A.

It makes the students dislike their teachers.

B.

It does good to the students in the long run.

C.

It’s too much for young children.

D.

It does more harm than good to the students.

(4)

What’s the Chinese for the underlined word“oratory”?

[  ]

A.

演讲

B.

讲稿

C.

访谈

D.

采访

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  A good teacher is many things to many peopleIn my own experience, the people I respect the most and think about the most are the teachers who demanded the most discipline(纪律)from their students

  I miss one teacher in particular that I had in high schoolI think she was a good teacher because she was a very strict personI remember very clearly a sign on her classroom doorIt was a simple sign that said, Laboratoryin this room the first five letters of the word was stressed not the last seven.” In other words, labor for her was more important than oratory, which means making speeches

  She prepared her work very carefully and told us to do the sameWe got lots of homework from herOnce she had broken her arm, and everybody in the class thought that maybe the homework load would be reduced, but it continued just the sameShe checked our work by stamping her name at the bottom of the papers to show that she had read them

  I think sometimes teachers who demand the most are liked the leastBut as time goes by, this discipline really seems to benefit the students

(1)

Which of the following is considered a good teacher by the writer?

[  ]

A.

A patient teacher

B.

An honest teacher

C.

A strict teacher

D.

An easy-going teacher

(2)

The teacher put up the sign on her classroom door

[  ]

A.

to remind the students that this room was a laboratory

B.

to advise the students to follow the disciplines

C.

to warn the students not to be careless

D.

to tell the students to work hard in the classroom

(3)

When the teacher's arm was broken, she ________

[  ]

A.

gave her students the usual amount of homework

B.

gave her students less homework

C.

asked her students to check the homework themselves

D.

gave her students more homework

(4)

What's the writer's opinion of discipline?

[  ]

A.

It makes the students dislike their teachers

B.

It does good to the students

C.

It's too much for young children

D.

It does more harm than good to the students

(5)

What's the Chinese for the underlined word oratory?

[  ]

A.

演讲

B.

讲稿

C.

访谈

D.

采访

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完形填空。
     Marco Polo was a boy of about seventeen. Once, his father and uncle had just returned   1  
their family in Venice after a long journey. They  2   about strange and beautiful lands in the East.
They brought back gold and jewels.
     Shortly   3   . the Polo brothers asked him to   4   a trip with them to the East. So it was   5  
Marco Polo’s journey (旅行) began. During three years of travelling to   6   China, he saw   7  
that were almost unbelievable to a boy from Italy. He met people who had   8   ways of living.
Some people   9   languages that he did not understand. At   10   they reached the continent of
Asia. This was   11   the year 1257. The emperor made a great feast (盛宴) in honour of the
Polos and asked Marco to live in his court. Marco Polo   12   to read, write and speak new
languages.   13   the emperor sent him to   14   western and southern part of his empire. Marco
Polo was given many soldiers and servants for his journey. Marco saw paper made by the
Chinese. People in China had  15   discovered how to print   16   paper; they had many books
and even used paper money! They burned little black rocks for   17   -later called coal. After
three years, he wrote a book about his travels,   18   most people in Europe did not   19  
   20   many years later did the world know that this man had discovered a great eastern country.

(     )1.A. in           
(     )2.A. talked       
(     )3.A. later        
(     )4.A. go           
(     )5.A. how          
(     )6.A. reach        
(     )7.A. what       
(     )8.A. strange     
(     )9.A. spoke        
(     )10.A. least        
(     )11.A. about        
(     )12.A. studied      
(     )13.A. When         
(     )14.A. watch        
(     )15.A. first        
(     )16.A. in           
(     )17.A. heating      
(     )18.A. that         
(     )19.A. imagine      
(     )20A. Only       

B. with         
B. thought      
B. before       
B. take         
B. when         
B. get to       
B. sights       
B. difficult    
B. said         
B. most         
B. of           
B. researched   
B. Since         
B. see          
B.Ssoon         
B. on           
B. heat           
B. what       
B. believe       
B. After            

C. from        
C. told          
C. after          
C. get            
C. where          
C. arrive         
C. which          
C. curious        
C. talked         
C. last           
C. not            
C. learned        
C. Once           
C. look           
C. slowly         
C. about          
C. irrigating     
C. which          
C. record         
C. Since        

D. to                 
D. said             
D. ago             
D. delay           
D. why             
D. distant           
D. thing           
D. constant            
D. listened           
D. once            
D. in             
D. agreed           
D. During             
D. inspect         
D. even             
D. with            
D. building          
D. all              
D. disclose           
D. When                     

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Superstitions

  There are over one million superstitions(迷信), and most people believe at least one or two of them.Many people are superstitious about numbers.They think that there are lucky numbers and unlucky numbers.The number 13 is often considered unlucky.In some parts of the world, buildings have no 13th floor and streets have no houses with the number 13.In Japan, “4” is considered unlucky because in Japanese the word “four” is pronounced the same as the word “death”.The Japanese never give gifts of four knives, four napkins, or four of anything.

  What are the lucky numbers?Seven is a lucky number in many places, and “8” is considered a lucky number in Japan and China.In China, businesses often open on August 8, and many couples register to get married at eight past eight on August 8.Superstitions about numbers are so widespread that some people-called numerologists-make a living by giving advice about numbers.In 1937, when the Toyoda family of Japan wanted to form a car company, they asked a numerologist if “Toyoda” would be a good name for the company.The numerologist said it would not be.He explained that “Toyota” would be a better name for the company.The family took his advice.As a result, millions of people drive “Toyotas” and not “Toyodas”.

  There are many other kinds of superstitions.There are superstitions about eating, sleeping, sneezing and itching.There are superstitions about animals and holidays and horseshoes.There are even superstitions about superstitions.Those superstitions tell people how to reverse bad luck.When the Japanese bump heads, they immediately bump heads again.According to a Japanese superstition, the first bump means their parents will die, but the second bump “erases” the first bump.To reverse bad luck in general, people turn around three times, turn their pockets inside out, or put their hats on backwards.

(1)

It can be inferred that superstitions about numbers are _________.

[  ]

A.

popular all over the world

B.

accepted by many people in the world

C.

valuable to businessmen

D.

dangerous to common people

(2)

From this passage we can find that _________.

[  ]

A.

a numerologist is an expert in maths

B.

Japan’s development depends on numerologists

C.

a numerologist is a superman

D.

the Japanese have a strong belief in numerologists

(3)

The word “reverse” in this passage means _________.

[  ]

A.

cause to go in the opposite direction

B.

read carefully

C.

turn over in the mind

D.

make…worse

(4)

If we see a Japanese bumps his head once again, we can know that he is _________.

[  ]

A.

mad

B.

angry

C.

superstitious

D.

foolish

(5)

What’s the writer’s purpose to write this passage?

[  ]

A.

To persuade us to believe superstitions.

B.

To warn us against the danger of superstitions.

C.

To show us some facts of superstitions.

D.

To show us the magic power of superstitions.

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Superstitions

  There are over one million superstitions(迷信), and most people believe at least one or two of them.Many people are superstitious about numbers.They think that there are lucky numbers and unlucky numbers.The number 13 is often considered unlucky.In some parts of the world, buildings have no 13th floor and streets have no houses with the number 13.In Japan, “4” is considered unlucky because in Japanese the word “four” is pronounced the same as the word “death”.The Japanese never give gifts of four knives, four napkins, or four of anything.

  What are the lucky numbers? Seven is a lucky number in many places, and “8” is considered a lucky number in Japan and China.In China, businesses often open on August 8, and many couples register to get married at eight past eight on August 8.Superstitions about numbers are so widespread that some people-called numerologists-make a living by giving advice about numbers.In 1937, when the Toyoda family of Japan wanted to form a car company, they asked a numerologist if “Toyoda” would be a good name for the company.The numerologist said it would not be.He explained that “Toyota” would be a better name for the company.The family took his advice.As a result, millions of people drive “Toyotas” and not “Toyodas”.

  There are many other kinds of superstitions.There are superstitions about eating, sleeping, sneezing and itching.There are superstitions about animals and holidays and horseshoes.There are even superstitions about superstitions.Those superstitions tell people how to reverse bad luck.When the Japanese bump heads, they immediately bump heads again.According to a Japanese superstition, the first bump means their parents will die, but the second bump “erases” the first bump.To reverse bad luck in general, people turn around three times, turn their pockets inside out, or put their hats on backwards.

(1)

It can be inferred that superstitions about numbers are ________.

[  ]

A.

popular all over the world

B.

accepted by many people in the world

C.

valuable to businessmen

D.

dangerous to common people

(2)

From this passage we can find that ________.

[  ]

A.

a numerologist is an expert in maths

B.

Japan’s development depends on numerologists

C.

a numerologist is a superman

D.

the Japanese have a strong belief in numerologists

(3)

The word “reverse” in this passage means ________.

[  ]

A.

cause to go in the opposite direction

B.

read carefully

C.

turn over in the mind

D.

make…worse

(4)

If we see a Japanese bumps his head once again, we can know that he is ________.

[  ]

A.

mad

B.

angry

C.

superstitious

D.

foolish

(5)

What’s the writer’s purpose to write this passage?

[  ]

A.

To persuade us to believe superstitions.

B.

To warn us against the danger of superstitions.

C.

To show us some facts of superstitions.

D.

To show us the magic power of superstitions.

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