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4、 like from school, from my parents, and the pressure from myself. At school it seems like the teachers just give me a hard time because of my skin tone. When I told my mom about this she said thats not true. So my mom and I had a conference with the teachers and they said thats crazy, we would never

5、 do such a thing. My parents give me pressure all the time. Actually my whole family gives me pressure. Sometimes its so much that I just want to say SHUT UP or leave me alone please. The pressure they give me is mostly about school. They are always telling me how important school is, which I know a

6、lready, but I dont need to hear it all the time. It gets annoying. The pressure I put on myself is mostly my fault, because this problem went away for a long time but it came back. I dont know from what, but it came back. I guess you can call it a stomach pain that goes away for a long time but come

7、s back unexpectedly. When I told my mom, I tried and tried to tell her what it was, but I didnt know what it was. So she took me to a counselor, but she said stuff I didnt want to hear. One day I went to the school counselor and she said maybe its from school and that was it. That could explain why

8、I wasnt doing so well. Now Mrs. A checked on me and we sat down and talked for at least 20 or 30 minutes. She asked me how it was going and I said fine. In school, my grades went up and also my self-esteem. The relations with my teachers are better and the relation with my mom is excellent. Thanks M

9、rs. A, you helped me. 1. According to the passage, how many aspects did the pressure come from? A. Only one.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four. 2. The writer felt when her parents told her to work hard at her lessons. A. happyB. relaxedC. angryD. interested 3. Who was Mrs. A according to the passage? A. Her mo

10、ther.B. The school counselor. C. Her teacher.D. Her friend. 4. The writer made rapid progress . A. after the counselor talked with her for about half an hour B. when she had taken the advice of the teacher C. after she had a meeting with the teachers D. with the help of the school counselor 5. The w

11、riter . A. didnt get on well with her teacher B. liked school very much C. often gave her teacher a hard time D. did badly in all subjectsB During the school year many parents take on the role of driver as they drive their children from one lesson to another. Understandably so. Many of us want our c

12、hildren to have a little taste of everything, from organized sports to music, dance and more. But we can overdo it, leaving our children feeling a little burnt out, and according to parent educator Diane Loisie, its their school work which suffers the most. “After school, if theyre busy in a number

13、of sporting events, besides they need to do their homework, then the time theyll feel sleepy is in the classroom. Your child needs free time. So if youre filling up that after school time, then its during the day theyre going to be taking a break.” Professor Claire McDermott agrees that theres a lot

14、 to be gained from sometimes putting those scheduled lessons and activities away. “Relaxing time is important for children. Its time just to do the things they want to do. A child can go up to their room, or they can play around. It doesnt look like productive time; parents certainly wouldnt be sayi

15、ng Wow, are they ever learning things now? But this relaxing time gives both the body and the brain just a wonderful chance to relax after a day. It helps a child prepare for sleep, but it also helps to understand the learning thats gone on that day.” Its hard to prevent signing our kids up for some

16、 activities and lessons. After all, many of us want our children to have a head start in life and the chance to join in great activities in the arts or sports is a part of that. However, Loisie feels that in the long run most children feel better with just a few key activities because it gives them

17、an opportunity to master them. “When we get our children in too many activities because we want our children to experience everything, then what were doing is setting them up not to be good at one thing or gaining a skill.” So choose your childrens activities wisely. It may be one of the best things

18、 youve ever done for your kids and for the family driver! 6. What should we think of childrens playing around aimlessly? A. It is productive.B. It is helpful. C. It is a bad habit.D. It is a waste of time. 7. Why should parents limit the activities our children attend? A. Because children have no ti

19、me. B. Because children cannot learn many things. C. Because children do not have enough sleep. D. Because children cannot focus on too many activities. 8. What is the main idea of this passage? A. Dont be childrens drivers after school. B. Choose activities for your children wisely. C. Make your ch

20、ildren learn as much as possible. D. Let children learn something from various subjects.C Women teachers are holding back boy students by blaming them for typically male behavior, according to a new study. Women teachers are always saying that boys are silly in class. The boys refuse to sit nicely l

21、ike the girls and are more likely to be addicted to schoolboy tricks. Women teachers may also unknowingly keep low expectations of boys academic(学术上的) achievement and encourage girls to work harder by letting them think they are cleverer than boys. The study of primary schools in the county suggests

22、 that under-performance among boys in most national exams could be linked to lower expectations of their women teachers. The researchers did their research mainly on women teachers, since nearly 90 percent of primary school teachers are female. According to the research, women teachers said they oft

23、en find boys play in the classroom or in the playground, such as playing with toy guns, it is particularly challenging and difficult. The researcher also found that boys are often punished and urged to follow a more feminine(女性的) style of play instead of being taught how to play responsibly with the

24、ir favorite toys by their women teachers. Bonny Hartley, the studys lead author, said, By seven or eight years old, children of both boys and girls believe that boys are less focused, less able, and less successful than girlsand think that adults admit this idea. There are signs that these expectati

25、ons have the potential to become self-fulfilling in influencing childrens actual behavior and achievement. Boys are really held back by their women teachers. 9. What can be the best title for the passage? A. Boys Are Less Clever Than Girls in School B. The Best Way to Deal with Naughty Boys C. Boys

26、Are Held Back by Women Teachers D. Women Teachers Should Be Patient to Boys10. What is the women teachers attitude towards boys? A. They are always thinking that boys are not as clever as girls in class. B. They keep the same expectations of boys and girls. C. They encourage boys to work harder at t

27、heir lessons. D. They think boys are cleverer than girls in their studies.11. The reason why boys perform worse in most national exams than girls is that . A. girls are cleverer than boys in primary schools B. boys enjoy playing with toy guns in school C. boys are more careless when taking exams D.

28、women teachers keep lower expectations of boys12. In which section of a newspaper can you read the passage? A. Education.B. Sports.C. Health.D. Economy.D There are many challenges students face when learning to use a dictionary. All of these problems, and more, can be resolved by effective training.

29、 Finding the right entry The first challenge is find the word in the dictionary. For many words this is quite straightforward, but for others it is a complex(复杂的) task. Often the form of the word that the student wants to look up may not appear in the dictionary where they expect it. For example, wa

30、lked, or incomprehensible may be found under the headwords walk and comprehend. Many students would instantly recognize that walked would appear under the entry walk, but may not know that incomprehensible might appear under comprehend. This is particularly difficult when the meaning is figurative o

31、r idiomatic. Finding the right meaning Many words have several meanings such as bank or duty. Research strongly suggests that once the word form has been found many students usually only select the first of several meanings as the correct answer, and ignore the rest. However, if the meaning senses a

32、re very different, as with the several meanings of bank, then the students will find the correct entry quite easily, but if the meaning senses are quite similar, or are nuances of the same broad meaning, then finding the right nuance can be very difficult. Making sense of the entry Dictionaries cont

33、ain a lot of information such as grammatical and phonological(音韵学的) information, which can be off-putting because they can seem like yet another foreign language to learn. Moreover, there may not be enough information in the entry to help the students find what they want as there is not enough space

34、 to put all the information about a word in a dictionary. This can lead to frustrations on the part of the student. The grammatical information in the dictionary may help a student to use the word, for example by saying that the word requires a direct object, but the student does not always know whi

35、ch direct object goes with it. Fortunately, this information can often be found in the Oxford Wordfinder.13. On the whole, the passage mainly tells us . A. the ways students use a dictionary B. the challenges students face when using a dictionary C. how many entries there are in a dictionary D. the

36、different meanings of the words in the dictionary14. According to the passage, under which entry may the word unbelievable appear? A. believeB. unbelieveC. believableD. believer15. The underlined word nuances probably means . A. different usesB. slight differences C. obvious differencesD. familiar s

37、ituations16. Why ISNT all the information about a word put in the dictionary? A. Because people cant know all about a word. B. Because some of the information about a word is useless. C. Because space in a dictionary is limited. D. Because different words have different meanings.二、完形填空(共20小题;共30.0分)

38、 One Monday, a teacher cheerfully asked his students how their weekend had been. One young man said that his weekend was not good at all; he had a lot of trouble. Then he asked the teacher 17 he always seemed to be so 18 . The teacher answered, Every morning when you get up, you have a 19 about how

39、you want to live your life that day, and I 20 to be cheerful. He told the students a story, One day a few weeks ago I drove seventeen miles to the school as 21 . I drove out of the freeway and came onto College Drive. I only had to drive 22 quarter mile down the road to the college. But just then my

40、 car died. I tried to 23 it again, but failed. So I took my 24 and walked down the road to the college. As soon as I got there I 25 for a tow truck (拖车) to meet me at my car after 26 . One of my colleagues asked me what had happened. This is my 27 day, I replied, smiling. Your car 28 down and that d

41、ay was your lucky day? the student who had a bad weekend was 29 and asked. What do you mean? I live seventeen miles away from here, the teacher replied, my car 30 have broken down anywhere along the freeway. But it didnt. 31 , it broke down in the perfect place: off the freeway, within walking 32 fr

42、om here. I was able to teach my class, and I was 33 able to arrange for the tow truck to meet me after class. The student sat there with his eyes opened 34 . The teacher looked at the sixty faces of his students. 35 it was very early in the morning, no one seemed to be 36 . Clearly they were moved b

43、y the story and then he smiled and said, This is the end of my story.17.A. whyB. howC. whatD. when18.A. interestingB. excitedC. helpfulD. cheerful19.A. rightB. choiceC. decisionD. conclusion20.A. pretendB. enjoyC. chooseD. plan21.A. usualB. commonC. generalD. ordinary22.A. otherB. againC. elseD. ano

44、ther23.A. beginB. startC. finishD. complete24.A. luggageB. suitcaseC. bookD. car25.A. arrangedB. providedC. suppliedD. ordered26.A. meetingB. experimentC. tripD. class27.A. unluckyB. luckyC. worstD. hard28.A. turnedB. ranC. brokeD. fell29.A. puzzledB. curiousC. sorryD. regretful30.A. mustB. shouldC.

45、 oughtD. could31.A. OtherwiseB. InsteadC. ThereforeD. Besides32.A. reachB. sightC. distanceD. view33.A. evenB. stillC. everD. also34.A. widelyB. hugeC. boardD. wide35.A. BecauseB. AlthoughC. SinceD. Despite36.A. cheerfulB. happyC. sleepyD. attentive答案一、阅读理解 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. A 6. D 7. B 8. B 9. C10. A11. D12. A13. B14. A15. B16. C二、完形填空17. A18. D19. B20. C21. A22. D23. B24. C25. A26. D2

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