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The first week is always a bit hard in my writing classes. I’m unfamiliar _________ the students, most of them trying to   _________ themselves to their new environment. When Jennifer _________ me with a question on the second day, I was _________ for the chance to connect at least one name with a face.

Her writing wasn’t perfect,   _________ her effort was. She worked hard and pushed herself to achieve. She was excited to _________ , which made me enjoy teaching her. I didn’t   _________ then how much she would also teach me.

One Friday afternoon, Jennifer stopped by after class. She wasn’t asking a question _________ a paper I’d returned. _________ , she said quietly: “I didn’t attend classes yesterday. I was at the health center the whole day.” I gave her a sideways look, _________ . “It was just a virus (病毒). I’m fine now,” she _________ me. Then she was gone.

Two nights later, her father called to tell me that Jennifer would be _________ a few classes. She had been in hospital with meningitis (脑膜炎). I heard from him again a few days later, and again after that. Her condition grew _________. We made trips to the hospital room. I was _________ frightened when I saw the pale, thin and weak girl who, only ten days earlier, had displayed life and warmth in my classroom.

A week later, Jennifer herself called me to tell me she was on the road to   _________ . “I’ll be back to school one day,” she said. “I have no _________ that you’ll be with us.” I told her, _________ tears. I remembered what her father had said in his first phone call: “school _________ everything to Jenny.”

Then five weeks later, I walked into my classroom to find Jenny in her seat, _________. She   _________ all of her missed homework, completed with thought and excellence. The strength of her will to overcome shone out of her pale, weak, eighteen-year-old face.

1.A. for         B. with        C. to            D. among

2.A. concentrate  B. create      C. devote         D. adapt

3.A. offered      B. bothered    C. challenged     D. approached

4.A. thankful   B. prepared    C. disappointed   D. embarrassed

5.A. so           B. or         C. and           D. but

6.A. receive      B. learn     C. contact        D. give

7.A. realize      B. argue       C. care           D. admit

8.A. beyond       B. about      C. to            D. with

9.A. However     B. Instead    C. Therefore     D. Besides

10.A. shy         B. excited    C. delighted     D. astonished

11.A. impressed   B. supported C. attracted     D. comforted

12.A. expecting  B. producing   C. missing        D. taking

13.A. better      B. sicker     C. worse          D. heavier

14.A. hardly      B. mainly    C. frequently     D. truly

15.A. recovery   B. success    C. school         D. attitude

16.A. idea        B. influence   C. opinion        D. doubt

17.A. going back B. fighting back  C. leaving back D. running back

18.A. shares      B. creates    C. means          D. exchanges

19.A. smiling   B. crying      C. sobbing        D. shaking

20.A. gave up   B. handed in   C. left out       D. put up

 

1.B 2.D 3.D 4.A 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.B 9.B 10.D 11.D 12.C 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.D 17.B 18.C 19.A 20.B 【解析】 试题分析:本文讲述的是作者的一个学生非常喜欢上学,后来这个女孩得了脑膜炎住院,但当她痊愈回到学校之后,她将所有的作业全部补齐,令人感动。 1.B 考查介词辨析。句意:我对学生不熟悉,大多数学生尽力使自己适应环境。be unfamiliar with对……不熟悉,故选B项。 2.2】D 考查动词辨析。A. concentrate集中;B. create创造;C. devote专注于;D. adapt适应;句意:我对学生不熟悉,大多数学生尽力使自己适应环境。adapt oneself to适应……,故选D项。 3.3】D 考查动词辨析。A. offered提供;B. bothered打扰;C. challenged挑战;D. approached靠近;句意:当Jennifer带着问题第二天来找我,我很感激能有机会联系一个人。故选D项。 4.4】A 考查形容词辨析。A. thankful感激的;B. prepared有准备的;C. disappointed失望的;D. embarrassed尴尬的;句意:当Jennifer带着问题第二天来找我,我很感激能有机会联系一个人。故选A项。 5.5】D 考查连词辨析。A. so因此;B. or否则;C. and并且;D. but但是;句意:她的字体并不完美,但她的努力很完美。故选D项。 6.6】B 考查动词辨析。A. receive收到;B. learn学会;C. contact联系;D. give给;句意:她非常兴奋的学习,这让我感到教授的快乐。故选B项。 7.7】A 考查动词辨析。A. realize意识到;B. argue争论;C. care关心;D. admit承认;句意:我没有意识到她也在教我。根据语境选A项。 8.8】B 考查介词辨析。A. beyond 超过;B. about关于;C. to到……; D. with和;句意:她没有问关于试卷的问题。故选B项。 9.9】B 考查副词辨析。A. However否则;B. Instead反而;C. Therefore因此; D. Besides况且;句意:然而,她平静地说到,昨天我没有上课。故选B项。 10.0】D 考查形容词辨析。A. shy害羞的;B. excited兴奋的;C. delighted高兴的;D. astonished吃惊的;句意:我看了她一眼,非常吃惊。故选D项。 11.1】D 考查动词辨析。A. impressed给……留下印象;B. supported支持;C. attracted吸引;D. comforted安慰;句意:她安慰我,然后她走了。故选D项。 12.2】C 考查动词辨析。A. expecting期望;B. producing生产;C. missing错过;D. taking带来;句意:两天之后的晚上,她的父亲给我打电话说Jennifer将会错过一些课。根据后文She had been in hospital with meningitis (脑膜炎).可知,选C项。 13.3】C 考查形容词辨析。A. better好的;B. sicker生病的;C. worse坏的;D. heavier重的;句意:她的状况恶化。根据前文I heard from him again a few days later, and again after that.可知,她的病情逐渐恶化,故选C项。 14.4】D 考查副词辨析。A. hardly几乎不;B. mainly主要地;C. frequently频繁地;D. truly真地;句意:当我看到一个苍白瘦弱的女孩时,我真的很害怕。故选D项。 15.5】A 考查名词辨析。A. recovery恢复;B. success成功;C. school学校;D. attitude态度;句意:一周之后,Jennifer给我打电话说她正在恢复。根据后文“I’ll be back to school one day,” she said可知,她正在恢复,这样才能回学校,故选A项。 16.6】D 考查名词辨析。A. idea观点;B. influence影响;C. opinion意见;D. doubt怀疑;句意:我从来不怀疑你会和我们在一起,我告诉她,我抑制着我的眼泪。根据语境可知,选D项。 17.7】B 考查动词短语辨析。A. going back回去;B. fighting back忍住,抑制住(眼泪、笑等);C. leaving back回来;D. running back跑回;句意:我从来不怀疑你会和我们在一起,我告诉她,我抑制着我的眼泪。故选B项。 18.8】C 考查动词辨析。A. shares分享;B. creates创造;C. means意味着;D. exchanges交换;句意:我记得她父亲在电话中所说的话,学校对于她来说意味着一切。故选C项。 19.9】A 考查动词辨析。A. smiling微笑;B. crying哭;C. sobbing呜咽;D. shaking摇摆;句意:五周之后,我发现Jenny坐在她的座位上,微笑着。因为她很喜欢上学,所以当时的表情肯定是微笑的,故选A项。 20.20】B 考查动词短语辨析。A. gave up放弃;B. handed in上交;C. left out遗漏;D. put up放下;句意:她交了所有错过的作业,完成的很好。根据语境可知选B项。 考点:故事类短文。
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1.That day Mark Twain went to the town ________.

A. to see one of his friends

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D. to see one of his relatives

2.The waiters felt sorry because ________.

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C. the room was not very clean

D. there were quite a few mosquitoes in Mark Twain’s room

3.All the people present laughed heartily because ________.

A. the mosquitoes were very clever and they didn’t come into the wrong room

B. the mosquitoes knew Mark Twain’s room number

C. Mark Twain gave the waiters some nice presents

D. Mark Twain made a joke

4.From the story we know ________.

A. there were not mosquitoes in the hotel any longer

B. no mosquitoes troubled Mark Twain that night

C. Mark Twain didn’t have a good rest that night

D. the owner of the hotel told the waiters to look after Mark Twain well at night

 

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