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In our whole life,we will come across different kinds of people and things.____,our views of the world,life and value have been changing all the time.To be honest,one of my English teachers has made a great ____on me.
Although she was short,old and ugly,she was talented,____and passionate(热诚的).Thus,we called her “a crazy stone”.She didn't mind it____;instead,she seemed to love her____very much.In addition,she was so____with students that she knew how to raise our____and get along well with us.Therefore,we studied English well and___her.
To be honest,I am fond of listening to____told by others in my daily life.Maybe I have heard so many that it is____for me to laugh.But she was a(n)____.Her jokes were always so funny,for she always led you to the scenes of them and____an interesting atmosphere.Although I____the university ten years ago,I still remember several jokes,one of which I would like to____with you.
Before having an English lesson,there was a handsome boy who made a self­introduction.He said that he was able to do____and finally made a conclusion that he was rather untalented.After hearing that,Stone____the teacher's desk and said an old saying: “Innocence is the virtue(美德) for____”.Hearing this we all burst into laughter.
Although I met several good teachers when I was in the high school and during my college,“a crazy stone” is the best teacher in my____.It was she that made me get____in English.It was she that educated me how to fight for success and____difficulties.
小题1:
A.But      B.AlthoughC.BecauseD.Therefore
小题2:
A.expressionB.promiseC.influenceD.reputation
小题3:
A.humorousB.seriousC.activeD.bright
小题4:
A.after allB.at allC.above allD.in all
小题5:
A.descriptionB.occupationC.nicknameD.students
小题6:
A.strictB.friendlyC.popularD.familiar
小题7:
A.forceB.enthusiasmC.inspirationD.power
小题8:
A.respectedB.agreedC.pushedD.thanked
小题9:
A.lessonsB.experiencesC.talesD.jokes
小题10:
A.impossibleB.easyC.difficultD.likely
小题11:
A.modelB.teacherC.laugherD.exception
小题12:
A.enjoyedB.cameC.createdD.reduce
小题13:.
A.lived inB.came intoC.left forD.graduated from
小题14:
A.spendB.communicateC.shareD.talked
小题15:
A.anythingB.nothingC.everythingD.something
小题16:
A.stood onB.walked toC.broke downD.pushed away
小题17:
A.menB.studentsC.womenD.teachers
小题18:
A.heartB.lifeC.schoolD.world
小题19:
A.hurtB.downC.interestedD.rewarded
小题20:
A.ignoreB.overcomeC.escapeD.face

小题1:D
小题2:C
小题3:A
小题4:B
小题5:C
小题6:D
小题7:B
小题8:A
小题9:D
小题10:C
小题11:D
小题12:C
小题13:D
小题14:C
小题15:B
小题16:B
小题17:C
小题18:A
小题19:C
小题20:B
作者以回忆的形式讲述了一位大学女教师对自己的影响。
小题1:D 由于遇到形形色色的人和事,“因此”我们的观点才会不断地改变。
小题2:C 由后文可知文章主要陈述了一位大学教师对自己的影响。
小题3:A 由文章第三段可知该教师很幽默。
小题4:B 学生们给老师起得绰号是“疯狂的石头”,她不仅一点都不介意,相反,她非常喜欢。
小题5:C 解析见上题。
小题6:D 由本句的“she knew how to raise our__42__and get along well with us.”可知老师对学生非常的熟悉。
小题7:B 由后一句Therefore,we studied English well可知该老师能调动我们的“热情”。
小题8:A 熟悉学生、和学生关系相处好、能激发学生热情的老师当然是受学生“尊敬”。
小题9:D 由46题后的Her jokes 可知答案。
小题10:C 因为听到的笑话多,所以一般的笑话“很难”让作者发笑。
小题11:D 但该老师是个例外。由本段的最后一句“Hearing this we all burst into laughter.”可知。
小题12:C 创造出一种有趣的氛围。
小题13:D 虽然毕业10年了,但我依然对她的笑话印象深刻。
小题14:C 下一段就是作者要和读者“分享”的故事。
小题15:B 由本句中的“he was rather untalented.”可知他认为自己什么事都做不好。
小题16:B 老师走向讲桌。
小题17:C “Innocence is the virtue(美德) for women”本身是谚语,女子无才便是德。但是,做自我介绍的是个潇洒的男孩,所以最后全班同学才爆笑不止。
小题18:A 在作者的心目中,她是最好的老师。
小题19:C 由第二段最后一句“Therefore,we studied English well”可知,他们的英语都很好,因此推测出是老师让他对英语感兴趣。
小题20:B 老师教育学生为成功而克服困难,为成功而拼搏。
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