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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。作者讲述了自己是如何当上老师,自己怎样教学,希望自己能对孩子们产生很大的影响。

1 . My entry into teaching wasn’t really typical. It was a meandering (曲折的) journey, I guess.     1     It was a small, Welsh primary and I just remember how fantastic the teachers were. In fact, Mr. Davies, who I had in year 5 was a particular inspiration to me.

Even when I went to secondary school I still came back to my primary school. My grandma, who had been a reception teacher, could see the potential in me to teach.     2     But the idea of teaching was rarely considered at secondary. I got into PE and science and then did my MA in sports and exercise science. It was only when I volunteered to be a teaching assistant at an international school that the idea of teaching reappeared on the horizon for me.

I know it’s a cliché (陈词滥调), but I really wanted to make a rally significant difference and I just love watching the change in the pupils over the year.     3    

We’ve got a gardening club at school which I started — all the classes have raised beds and we grow lettuces, onions, sprouts and broccoli.     4     The educationalist Ken Robinson talks about modern teaching being a standardized thing like producing fast food, but the most successful method he says is the agriculture method where you plant the seeds, give them the right care and conditions so they grow. That’s what I am trying to do.

    5     I know it’s exhausting but every day I know that I am not lining someone else’s pocket, I am making a difference.

A.She recognized the signs.
B.I doubt whether my choice is right.
C.I want to bring out the best in them.
D.She persuaded me to work as a teacher.
E.I loved primary school and I had a lovely time there.
F.But in many ways that’s how I see teaching — like a garden.
G.Going into teaching was the best decision I have ever made.
阅读理解-阅读单选(约430词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了威尔逊先生特别的教学方式对作者的积极影响,他让作者觉得自己很特别,也克服了在课堂上分享的恐惧。

2 . Have you ever seen a kid in class who wouldn’t volunteer to read or answer a question? I was that type of student. Talking in class was a struggle for me because the fear of saying the wrong thing was always on my mind.

There were constant announcements about students in our class winning writing awards. It was a dream for me. I have always felt unsure of myself when writing. Semicolons confused me and I used too many commas. I had no idea how to cite anything. During my freshman year, the teacher would pick the best essay in our class to be read out loud, but mine was never chosen. I found it really hard to write an essay.

One teacher Mr. Wilson, who taught me the next semester, changed everything. He was in his fifties and had a reputation for having a particular teaching style. He connected writing and reading to football, but somehow it made sense. What really made him special to me was that every class he would pick someone to read their writing out loud to the class.

In one of his lessons, he said: “I will not always pick the essay that I think has the best grammar or use of vocabulary. I will pick the one that I think has the most character.” This part was confusing tome because how can writing have character? He went on to explain: “I want to read something that I can tell the writer feel a lot while writing it. I want to feel the emotions you were going through as you wrote it.”

A few weeks later, for the first time, my essay was chosen to be read to my classmates. I can’t even remember what it was about, but I remember how nervous I was to see his reaction, mixed with pride at the fact that he felt like my work was worth sharing. He gave me his comments at the end of it, but I was too nervous to remember them. After class, he told me he was excited to read more of my work.

He made me feel special in the way he led the class, and I got over my fear of sharing my work in class. He made me believe in my writing abilities and gave me the confidence to continue writing.

1. Talking in class used to be difficult for the author because __________.
A.he had never won any awards for speakingB.he didn’t know how to answer questions
C.he had no idea how to cite anythingD.he was afraid of making mistakes
2. According to the author, what made Mr. Wilson different from other teachers?
A.His style of teaching.B.His love for students.
C.His interest in writing.D.His passion for football.
3. From the passage, we can know that __________.
A.Mr. Wilson preferred essays with good use of vocabulary
B.the author remembered Mr. Wilson’s comments very well
C.Mr. Wilson thought the author’s passage was full of emotions
D.the author believed that his essay was worth sharing in the class
4. Which of the following words can best describe Mr. Wilson?
A.Kind and ambitious.B.Honest and confident.
C.Creative and inspiring.D.Reliable and generous.
文章大意:本文是夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述小学老师珍娜(Jenna)收养了被遗弃的孩子Nate(内特)并改变了他的人生的故事。

3 . In Connecticut, &teacher made a big decision that would change the course of her life and her new student’s.

Jenna Riccio, a busy elementary school teacher, encountered a _________ that would test her pity and kindness. In 2019, Jenna _________ her new student, Nate, fell ill and needed emergency surgery. Unfortunately, the blood infection _________ the amputation (截肢) of his loge and left arm. When Jenna _________ everything and went to see Nate at the hospital, she found him alone. She decided to bring him _________ by being there for him. However, her _________ was not just an act of kindness. Jenna learned Nate had been _________.

Concerned for his well-being, Jenna _________ his social worker to apply to adopt Nate. Feeling _________ the worker agreed to help. __________, when she told her decision to her then-boyfriend, Tim who’s __________, too, he readily agreed.

Two years later, things __________ for Jenna in her love life. She and Tim got married, and disabled Nate was the ring bearer. However, their family didn’t become __________ until 2022 when Nate became their legally adopted son __________. Today, he’s in the 5th grade, growing healthy.

“Every night I go to sleep, thinking, ‘I’m very __________. I’ll repay them for their love,’”Nate says. __________, Jenna and Tim are overjoyed to have Nate in their lives. They can never __________ life without him.

Jenna’s decision to adopt Nate shows the __________ of sympathy and the __________ impact it has on someone’s life. The love and care she showed Nate __________ his life, and their journey as a family is the proof of their love and care.

1.
A.promiseB.processC.situationD.movement
2.
A.respondedB.discoveredC.predictedD.agreed
3.
A.resulted inB.kept offC.referred toD.got over
4.
A.soldB.suggestedC.leftD.chose
5.
A.serviceB.praiseC.moneyD.comfort
6.
A.adviceB.visitC.chanceD.comment
7.
A.identifiedB.confusedC.abandonedD.disabled
8.
A.approachedB.avoidedC.excusedD.recognized
9.
A.upsetB.determinedC.calmD.moved
10.
A.InterestinglyB.To her reliefC.By all meansD.Surprisingly
11.
A.intelligentB.easygoingC.proudD.sympathetic
12.
A.differedB.progressedC.occurredD.gathered
13.
A.richB.traditionalC.specialD.official
14.
A.finallyB.frequentlyC.previouslyD.temporarily
15.
A.lovelyB.strongC.luckyD.confident
16.
A.MoreoverB.ThereforeC.MeanwhileD.Otherwise
17.
A.regretB.imagineC.describeD.guide
18.
A.principleB.criterionC.attitudeD.power
19.
A.positiveB.flexibleC.generalD.cautious
20.
A.transformedB.returnedC.testedD.displayed
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