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There was a very special teacher who made a far−reaching(深远的)
difference in my life.
Fall,1959,the first day of the first class was about to begin.“Who is Mrs.Smith,my10th grade English teacher?"I asked a senior.He just smiled and said something about my being in trouble.Soon,I understood what he meant.Mrs.Smith had an activity that she repeated again and again.We would have a reading task for homework.The next day,when we came to class,there would be two or three topics on the blackboard related to the homework reading.We were asked to write an in−class article about one of the topics.The following day,she would return the corrected and graded articles and each person would be called in turn to stand in front of the class and to read out his/her article.The class were required to criticize(评论)that article,or the grade of everyone in class would be reduced.
The first time that I experienced her read−write−criticize methoD,I had not bothered to do the homework and had written something without knowing what it meant.Imagine the embarrassment(尴尬)I suffered:standing before my classmates,making a fool of myself.No one laughed at me;no one would be brave enough,or foolish enough,to do that in Mrs.Smith's class..
Mrs.Smith kept all of our written work in files(存档);it was easy to see the progress in writing that we had made.What Mrs.Smith forced me to do was to see myself as others see me.And having done that,I could improve myself.And I did.Thank you,Mrs.Smith.
56.We learn from the passage that the writer________.
A.hasn't graduated from school
B.disliked his English teacher
C.used to do his homework careffully
.expressed his thanks to his English teacher
57.It is clearthat Mrs.Smith________.
A.is a traditional English teacher
B.has her own way of teaching
C.is the best English teacher in this school
D.gave students too much homework
58.The writer felt embarrassed because he________.
A.never spoke in front of the public
B.thought he was a little foolish
C.wasn't well−prepared for his homework
D.was not brave enough
59.We can infer from the passage that________.
A.the writer was laughed at by his classmates
B.the other students did much better than the writer
C.the writer now enjoys Mrs.Smith's teaching method
D.the writer is the top student in his class now
60.Which of the following is N T true according to the passage?
A.Mrs.Smith repeated her read−write−criticize method again and again.
B.Mrs.Smith corrected and graded students' articles in class.
C.The senior knew something about Mrs.Smith.
D.The writer made some progress in writing.
difference in my life.
Fall,1959,the first day of the first class was about to begin.“Who is Mrs.Smith,my10th grade English teacher?"I asked a senior.He just smiled and said something about my being in trouble.Soon,I understood what he meant.Mrs.Smith had an activity that she repeated again and again.We would have a reading task for homework.The next day,when we came to class,there would be two or three topics on the blackboard related to the homework reading.We were asked to write an in−class article about one of the topics.The following day,she would return the corrected and graded articles and each person would be called in turn to stand in front of the class and to read out his/her article.The class were required to criticize(评论)that article,or the grade of everyone in class would be reduced.
The first time that I experienced her read−write−criticize methoD,I had not bothered to do the homework and had written something without knowing what it meant.Imagine the embarrassment(尴尬)I suffered:standing before my classmates,making a fool of myself.No one laughed at me;no one would be brave enough,or foolish enough,to do that in Mrs.Smith's class..
Mrs.Smith kept all of our written work in files(存档);it was easy to see the progress in writing that we had made.What Mrs.Smith forced me to do was to see myself as others see me.And having done that,I could improve myself.And I did.Thank you,Mrs.Smith.
56.We learn from the passage that the writer________.
A.hasn't graduated from school
B.disliked his English teacher
C.used to do his homework careffully
.expressed his thanks to his English teacher
57.It is clearthat Mrs.Smith________.
A.is a traditional English teacher
B.has her own way of teaching
C.is the best English teacher in this school
D.gave students too much homework
58.The writer felt embarrassed because he________.
A.never spoke in front of the public
B.thought he was a little foolish
C.wasn't well−prepared for his homework
D.was not brave enough
59.We can infer from the passage that________.
A.the writer was laughed at by his classmates
B.the other students did much better than the writer
C.the writer now enjoys Mrs.Smith's teaching method
D.the writer is the top student in his class now
60.Which of the following is N T true according to the passage?
A.Mrs.Smith repeated her read−write−criticize method again and again.
B.Mrs.Smith corrected and graded students' articles in class.
C.The senior knew something about Mrs.Smith.
D.The writer made some progress in writing.
答案:
56—60 DBCCB
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