Sure, it’s good to get along with your teacher because it makes the time you spend in the classroom more pleasant. And yes, it’s good to get along with your teacher because, in general, it’s smart to learn how to relate to the different types of people you’ll meet throughout your life. But really, there’s one super-important reason why you should get along with your teacher. Kids who get along with their teachers not only learn more, but they’re more comfortable asking question and getting extra help. This makes it easier to understand new materials and do yours best on tests.
When you have this kind of relationship with a teacher, he or she can be someone to turn to with problems, such as problems with learning or school issues.
As a kid in elementary or middle school, you’re at a wonderful stage in your life. You’re like a sponge (海绵), able to suck up lots of new and exciting information. On top of that, you’re able to think about all this information in new ways. Your teacher knows that, and in most cases, is thrilled to be the person who’s giving you all that material and helping you put it together. Remember, teachers are people, too, and they feel great if you’re open to what they’re teaching you. That’s why they wanted to be teachers in the first place to teach!
Some kids may be able to learn in any setting, whether they like the teacher or not. But most kids are sensitive to the way they get along with the teacher, and if things aren’t going well, they won’t learn as well and won’t enjoy being in class.
1.What does the text mainly talk about?
A. The responsibilities of the teacher.
B. Advantages of making the class interesting.
C. The benefits of getting along well with the teacher.
D. The relationship between the teacher and students.
2.What else will you learn from your teacher except knowledge?
A. How to get in touch with other teachers.
B. How to solve difficult problems in school.
C. How to get along with classmates in your school.
D. How to deal with different types of people in the future.
3.What does a good relationship with the teacher mean to you?
A. You can get more help from the teacher.
B. You will have more problems in learning.
C. You can behave more actively in class.
D. You can ask any questions optionally in class.
4.What effect does a bad relationship have on most students?
A. They can learn by themselves as usual.
B. They can’t get help from the teacher.
C. They feel great in the classmates’ heart.
D. They may feel uncomfortable in class.
Simone was born in Ohio, but grew up in Texas. Early on, she and her siblings (兄妹) were adopted by her grandparents, who she says support her in everything. She first realized she wanted to be a gymnast at the age of 6 when she and her classmates went on a field trip to a local gym. A coach at the gym saw her natural talent and wrote a letter to her grandparents urging them to get her involved. The sport she signed up for “for fun” soon turned into her life’s enthusiasm.
Simone is energetic, so it’s no surprise that she’s got a few medals in her time. Her ten world gold medals are the most ever achieved by a woman in gymnastics history. She is also the first woman to win four medals at the same World Championships, which happened in her second year performing in 2014.
In 2015 Simone became the first gymnast to win three constant all-around titles at the World Gymnastic Championships. She even amazed herself, telling the interviewer “I blew my own mind.” and posting to social media “breaking history is kind of cool.”
What surprised everyone most though, was that she was performing perfectly as she usually does—her skill is so beyond everyone else that she can’t be beaten even when she trips up!
1.What does the first paragraph mainly talk about?
A. Simone’s early experience. B. Simone’s sports life.
C. Simone’s gymnastics coach. D. Simone’s family.
2.What is Simone’s greatest achievement?
A. She got four gold medals at the Olympic Games.
B. She won the first woman championship in gymnastics.
C. She won ten world gold medals in gymnastics history.
D. She got the first gold medal at the World Championships.
3.What does the phrase “I blew my own mind” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. I lost heart. B. I was beaten.
C. I tried my best. D. I surprised myself.
4.What purpose is the passage written for?
A. To make readers interested in great gym players.
B. To praise Simone for her skills and Olympic spirits.
C. To list Simone’s gold medals in the World Cups.
D. To give brief introduction to Simone’s achievements.
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Yours faithfully,
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I couldn’t believe my ears when I heard my name calling. I was chosen to play the leading role in Cinderella, that was my dream. As a shy and thin girl, I used to be quite afraid of speaking in the public. But my parents and teachers always encourage me to do so. Now I have changed great. In class, I am often the first one to stand up and answer question even if I may make some mistakes. No pains, no gains. Now I am always brave enough overcome the difficulty in my heart and have changed in a lively girl. So my experience shows that we should not be afraid of losing face but only in this way can you make progress.
A new library in Tianjin-Tianjin Binhai Public Library-recently became 1. online hit. The Daily Mail described it 2. the “world’s ultimate library”, while the word “breathtaking” was the 3. (choose) of Newsweek magazine. One look at the library 4. you’ll see why. With its futuristic design and walls 5. (fill) with books, it’s the dream library of every book lover. But as the admiration a burning question 6. (die) in the back of our minds: When physical bookstores are closing down one by one, 7. makes libraries free from the wave of digitalization? And do we really still need libraries now we’ve got the Internet in our hands?
Reporter Ian Clark has the answer. “Libraries are not falling in importance - people are 8. (simple) changing the way they use them,” he wrote on the Guardian website. We still need the physical space that a library provides. It’s something that 9. (call) a “third place”, according to the Seattle Times. This is a place in 10. we can fully concentrate on our study and work without easily getting distracted.
“Just sign here, sir.” the deliveryman said as he handed Oscar Reyna a package.
The package consisted of a long, narrow box ____ wrapped in brown paper. ____ the box, Oscar saw an umbrella inside — a very old one with a beautifully carved handle._____ he had not seen it for more than 20 years, he recognized it _____.
Oscar was 16 when he first saw the ____ umbrella. He had gone to a concert with his grandparents. As they were leaving, he noticed an umbrella on an empty seat. Impressed by its ____, Oscar felt a strong desire to find its ____.
Oscar ____the manager to look in the record of advance ticket sales. Just as he thought, a name matched the seat ____ Oscar had found the umbrella. The name was Mrs. Katie O’Brien.
Oscar talked his grandparents into going by Mrs. O’Rrien’s ____ on their way home. He rang the bell, the door opened, and an elderly woman appeared. “May I ____ you? ” she asked. “I’d like to return it if it’s yours.” Oscar said, ____ the umbrella as if presenting a ____ that had long been wished for. “Why, yes! It’s mine.” replied Mrs. O’Brien with a ____ smile and shining eyes. “It was given to me by my father years ago. Thank you so much for returning it. May I offer you a reward for your ____?” “No, ma’am,” he said, “my grandmother says that a good deed is its own reward.” “Well, that’s ____ what my father used to say. What is your name? Young man?”
Years later, Oscar was staring at the finely carved handle of the umbrella as he remembered Mrs. O’Brien. It was in perfect condition, considering how ____ it was. Why had it arrived here today? As if ____, a note fell from the paper. It read: Mrs. O’Brien wanted you to ____ this umbrella as a present for a kind, ____ gesture long ago.
1.A. strictly B. carefully C. seriously D. carelessly
2.A. Opening B. Seizing C. Watching D. Searching
3.A. After B. When C. Since D. Although
4.A. clearly B. fully C. immediately D. suddenly
5.A. ordinary B. unusual C. simple D. typical
6.A. beauty B. shape C. size D. history
7.A. designer B. seller C. user D. owner
8.A. persuaded B. forced C. encouraged D. advised
9.A. until B. before C. which D. where
10.A. family B. theater C. house D. neighborhood
11.A. invite B. help C. bother D. know
12.A. putting up B. turning out C. picking up D. holding out
13.A. chance B. fact C. gift D. result
14.A. wide B. confident C. proud D. shy
15.A. patience B. kindness C. courage D. determination
16.A. clearly B. naturally C. exactly D. probably
17.A. old B. rare C. valuable D. nice
18.A. in turn B. in return C. in exchange D. in answer
19.A. hold B. accept C. carry D. value
20.A. attractive B. mean C. selfless D. selfish