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Mrs O’Neill asked_______questions and she didn’t scold us either.

        A. no          B. certain         C. many           D. more

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Mrs. O'Neill asked ____ questions, and she didn't scold us either.
    A. no     B. certain     C. many     D. more

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Mrs O’Neill asked __ questions and she didn’t scold us either.

A. no                  B. certain                     C. many                D. more

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     Some thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in New York. One day, Mrs. Nanette O'Neil
gave an arithmetic   1    to our class. When the papers were    2   she discovered that twelve boys had
made the same mistakes throughout the test.?
     There is really nothing new about   3    in the exams. Perhaps that was why Mrs O'Neill didn't even
say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to     4    after class. I was one of the twelve.
Mrs. O'Neill asked    5   questions, and she didn't    6    us either. Macaulay, she wrote on the
blackboard the   7   words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to    8    these words into our
exercise-books one hundred times.?
     I don't    9    about the other eleven boys. Speaking for myself I can say: it was the most important
single   10   of my life. Thirty years after being introduced to Macaulay's words, they  still  seem to me
the best yard-stick(准绳), because they give us a    11    to measure ourselves rather than others.?
   12    of us are asked to make    13    decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle.
But all of us are called upon daily to make a great many personal decisions.  Should the wallet, found in
the street, be put into a pocket or turned over to the policeman? Should the    14   change received at
the store be forgotten or   15  ? Nobody will know except you. But you have to live with yourself, and
it is always better to live with someone you respect.?
(     )1. A. test      
(     )2. A. examined  
(     )3. A. lying    
(     )4. A. come      
(     )5. A. no        
(     )6. A. excuse    
(     )7. A. above    
(     )8. A. repeat    
(     )9. A. worry    
(     )10. A. chance  
(     )11. A. way      
(     )12. A. All      
(     )13. A. quick    
(     )14. A. extra    
(     )15. A. paid    
B. problem      
B. completed    
B. cheating      
B. leave        
B. certain      
B. reject        
B. common        
B. get          
B. know          
B. incident      
B. sentence      
B. Few          
B. wise          
B. small        
C. paper          
C. marked        
C. guessing      
C. remain        
C. many          
C. help          
C. following      
C. put            
C. hear          
C. lesson        
C. choice        
C. Some          
C. great          
C. some          
C . shared        
D. lesson      
D. answered    
D. discussing  
D. apologize    
D. more        
D. scold        
D. unusual      
D. copy        
D. talk        
D. memory      
D. reason      
D. None        
D. personal    
D. necessary    
D. returned    

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The measure of a man’s real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.

Thomas Macaulay

Some thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in New York.  One day, Mrs. Manette O’Neill gave an arithmetic  1  to our class. When the papers were  2  , she discovered that twelve boys had made exactly the  3  mistake throughout the test.

There is nothing really new about  4  in exams. Perhaps that was why Mrs. O’Nei11 5   even say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to  6  after class. I was one of the twelve.

 Mrs. O’Neill asked  7  questions, and she didn’t 8 us either. Instead, she wrote on the blackboard the  9 words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to 10  these words into our exercise books one hundred times.

I don’t  11  about the other eleven boys. Speaking for  12  I can say: it was the most, important single  13  of my life. Thirty years after being  14  to Macaulay’s words, they 15 seem to me the best yardstick (准绳), because they give us a 16 to measure ourselves rather than others.

 17  of us are asked to make  18  decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are called  19  daily to make a great many personal decisions. 20  the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket  21 turned over to the policeman? Should the  22 change received at the store be forgotten or  23 ? Nobody will know except  24 . But you have to live with yourself, and it is always  25  to live with someone you respect.

1.Atest

Bproblem

Cpaper

Dlesson

2.Aexamined

Bcompleted

Cmarked

Danswered

3.Aeasy

Bfunny

Csame

Dserious

4.Alying

Bcheating

Cguessing

Ddiscussing

5.Adidn’t

Bdid

Cwould

Dwouldn’t

6.Acome

Bleave

Cremain

Dapologize

7.Ano

Bcertain

Cmany

Dmore

8.Aexcuse

Breject

Chelp

Dscold

9.Aabove

Bcommon

Cfollowing

Dunusual

10.Arepeat

Bget

Cput

Dcopy

11.Aworry

Bknow

Chear

Dtalk

12.Amyself

Bourselves

Cthemselves

Dherself

13.Achance

Bincident

Clesson

Dmemory

14.Areferred

Bshown

Cbrought

Dintroduced

15.Aeven

Bstill

Calways

Dalmost

16.Away

Bsentence

Cchoice

Dreason

17.AAll

BFew

CSome

DNone

18.Aquick

Bwise

Cgreat

Dpersonal

19.Aout

Bfor

Cup

Dupon

20.AShould

BMust

CWould

DNeed

21.Aand

Bor

Cthen

Dbut

22.Aextra

Bsmall

Csome

Dnecessary

23.Apaid

Bremembered

Cshared

Dreturned

24.Ame

Byou

Cus

Dthem

25.Aeasier

Bmore natural

Cbetter

Dmore peaceful

 

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