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每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项
A
Iwasinaterriblemood.Twoofmyfriendshadgonetothemoviesthenightbeforeandhadn’tinvitedme.Iwasinmyroomthinkingofwaystomakethemsorrywhenmyfathercamein.“Wanttogoforaride,today,Beck?
It’sabeautifulday.”
“No!
Leavemealone!
”ThosewerethelastwordsIsaidtohimthatmorning.
Myfriendscalledandinvitedmetogotothemallwiththemafewhourslater.IforgottobemadatthemandIcamehometofindanoteonthetable.MymotherputitwhereIwouldbesuretoseeit.“Dadhashadanaccident.PleasemeetusatHighlandParkHospital”.
WhenIreachedthehospital,mymothercameoutandtoldmemyfather’sinjurieswereextensive.“Yourfathertoldthedrivertoleavehimaloneandjustcall911,thankGod!
IfhehadmovedDaddy,there’snotellingwhatmighthavehappened.Abrokenrib(肋骨)mighthavepierced(穿透)alung...”
Mymothermayhavesaidmore,butIdidn’thear.Ididn’thearanythingexceptthoseterriblewords:
Leavemealone.Mydadsaidthemtosavehimselffrombeinghurtmore.HowmuchhadIhurthimwhenIhurledthosewordsathimearlierintheday?
Itwasseveraldayslaterthathewasfinallyabletohaveaconversation.Iheldhishandgently,afraidofhurtinghim.
“Daddy…Iamsosorry…”
“It’sokay,sweetheart.I’llbeokay.”
“No,”Isaid,“ImeanaboutwhatIsaidtoyouthatday.Youknow,thatmorning?
”
Myfathercouldnomoretellaliethanhecouldfly.Helookedatmeandsaid.“Sweetheart,Idon’trememberanythingaboutthatday,notbefore,duringoraftertheaccident.ButIrememberkissingyougoodnightthenightbefore.”Hemanagedaweaksmile.
MyEnglishteacheroncetoldmethatwordshaveimmeasurablepower.Theycanhurtortheycanheal.Andweallhavethepowertochooseourwords.Iintendtodothatverycarefullyfromnowon.
1.Theauthorwasinbadmoodthatmorningbecause_______.
A.hisfatherhadaterribleaccidentB.hecouldn’tdrivetothemallwithhisfriends.
C.hisfriendshadn’tinvitedhimtothecinema
D.hisfatherdidn’tallowhimtogooutwithhisfriends
2.Whydidtheauthorsaysorrytohisfatherinthehospital?
A.Becausehedidn’tgoalongwithhisfather.
B.Becausehewasrudetohisfatherthatmorning.
C.Becausehefailedtocomeearlieraftertheaccident.
D.Becausehecouldn’tlookafterhisfatherinthehospital.
3.Thereasonwhytheauthor’sfathersaidheforgoteverythingaboutthatdayisthat_____
A.hehadapoormemoryB.hedidn’thearwhathissonsaid
C.hejustwantedtocomforthissonD.helosthismemoryaftertheaccident
4.WhatlessondidBecklearnfromthematter?
A.Don’ttreatyourparentsbadly.B.Don’thurtotherswithrudewords.
C.Don’tmovetheinjuredinanaccident.D.Don’tbeangrywithfriendsatsmallthings.
B
Sure,it’sgoodtogetalongwithyourteacherbecauseitmakesthetimeyouspendintheclassroommorepleasant.
Andyes,it’sgoodtogetalongwithyourteacherbecause,ingeneral,it’ssmarttolearnhowtorelatetothedifferentkindsofpeopleyou’llmeetthroughoutyourlife.
Butreally,there’sonesuper-importantreasonwhyyoushouldgetalongwithyourteacher.Whenyoudo,"
learningburstsrightopen,"
saysEvelynVuko,alongtimeteacherwhowritesaneducationcolumncalled"
TeacherSays"
fortheWashingtonPostnewspaper.
Infact,kidswhogetalongwiththeirteachersnotonlylearnmore,butthey’remorecomfortableaskingquestionsandgettingextrahelp.Thismakesiteasiertounderstandnewmaterialanddoyourbestontests.Whenyouhavethiskindofrelationshipwithateacher,heorshecanbesomeonetoturntowithproblems,suchasproblemswithlearningorschoolmatters,suchasbullying.
Asakidinaprimaryormiddleschool,you’reatawonderfulperiodinyourlife.You’relikeasponge(海绵),abletosoakuplotsofnewandexcitinginformation.Ontopofthat,you’reabletothinkaboutallthisinformationinnewways.Yourteacherknowsthat,andinmostcases,isveryexcitedtobethepersonwho’sgivingyouallthatmaterialandhelpingyouputittogether.Remember,teachersarepeople,too,andtheyfeelgreatifyou’reopentowhatthey’reteachingyou.That’swhytheywantedtobeteachersinthefirstplace---toteach!
Somekidsmaybeabletolearninanysituation,whethertheyliketheteacherornot.Butmostkidsaresensitive(敏感的)tothewaytheygetalongwiththeteacher,andifthingsaren’tgoingwell,theywon’tlearnaswellandwon’tenjoybeinginclass.
5.Inthepassage,theauthormainlytalksabout.
A.howtogetalongwellwithteachers
B.theimportanceofagoodrelationshipwithteachers
C.howmuchthestudentsareexpectedtogetalongwithteachers
D.how