A I sat in my seat as my new classmates found theirs. At the front of the class our new math teacher stood watching us. The bell rang. “Welcome to a new school year. I’m Mr. Stevens and I’m sure I’ll learn all your names in no time. He walked around the class handing out math books. When he was done, he returned to the front of the class and looked at us. “What are you waiting for? Get started? he said. We looked at him. Wasn’t he going to teach us? “Is there something wrong with your ears? You’re not all deaf, are you? A brave boy at the back of the class asked what we all wanted to know. “Mr. Stevens, aren’t you going to teach us? Mr. Stevens said, “You’re smart kids. Open your books and get to it. If you have any trouble or any questions, raise your hand, and I’ll help you. We opened our books. Mr. Stevens helped anyone who had questions. We worked like dogs and finished two and one half math books the first year. It was a turning point in my life. Mr. Stevens made me realize I was good at math and also able to reach the top of any class I attended. Monty Python’s Flying Circus was a popular television show back then. The actors brought the best British humour into our Canadian lives. Mr. Stevens would often act out one of their funny scenes in front of the class. Some thought he was strange, and I guess he was, but he knew how to make a math lesson interesting. 1. Why did the writer say being taught by Mr. Stevens was a turning point in his life? A. He could learn things more quickly than before. B. He realized he could be a good student in class. C. He liked going to school from then on. D. He changed his attitude towards life. 2. What was special about Mr. Stevens according to the writer? A. He was strict with the students. B. He treated each student equally. C. He taught the students to learn on their own. D. He brought English humor into math classes. 3. Mr. Stevens would often act out one of the scenes in Flying Circus to . A. let students taste British humour B. make his classes interesting C. teach his students British culture D. make more students like him 查看更多

 

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I sat at my seat waiting for the school paper to be passed around. I waited anxiously, knowing that once I received it I would know how good a writer I really am.

When the paper arrived at my classroom, I nearly knocked down five of my classmates to get to the first paper. With a school paper in my hands, I returned to my seat. About a month earlier, I had handed in one of, what I believed to be, my best stories. I named it Symbol of Success. The head of the English Department at my school, Professor Cullen had said that she would include some reviews of students’ stories in the latest school paper. Professor Cullen was known for her rough criticism. Impressing her was very hard but I wanted to be the first to do so.

I sat at the edge of my seat as I read through the other story reviews. There wasn’t one story that got more than three stars .I became calm and wasn’t anxious to know my review. It was long after that I heard someone shout out “Five stars?! Seriously!” from behind me. I turned around and saw the shocked expression of Gene’s face, “Peter, your story got five stars!” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. I turned my attention back to my story and saw the five stars at the end of the review that I had not read yet. I looked through the review written by Professor Cullen. She wrote that I had a gift for story writing.

I was proud that I achieved what I thought was impossible .For so long I believed I wasn’t as good as I thought I was and that my talent was not enough to cover up my lack of wring skills .But this review proved that I was truly a good writer and that there was a future ahead of me in the field of fiction writing. The review and the five stars meant the world of me. Those five stars became the symbol of my success.

1.How did the writer get the school paper?

A.His teacher gave it to him first

B.The publisher sent it to him first

C.His friend helped him get the first one.

D.He rushed ahead to get the first one by himself.

2.What can we learn about Professor Cullen?

A.She was very gentle to everyone.           B.She seldom praised her students.

C.She was very cold to her students.          D.She was respected by her students.

3.We can learn from this text that Peter_______.

A.had thought his story was better than those of others

B.was always anxious to know the review about him

C.didn’t know he got five stars until others told him

D.looked through a few stories that had got four stars

4.What did Professor Cullen think of Peter’s story?

A.She thought highly of it .

B.She thought it was just so-so.

C.She thought it was extremely bad

D.She doubted if it was written by him.

5.Why did the review and the five stars mean the world to Peter?

A.Because they helped him learn writing skills

B.Because they made him happy for some time

C.Because they helped him enter a key university

D.Because they made him see his writing talents

 

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I sat at my seat waiting for the school paper to be passed around. I waited anxiously, knowing that once I received it I would know how good a writer I really am.
When the paper arrived at my classroom, I nearly knocked down five of my classmates to get to the first paper. With a school paper in my hands, I returned to my seat. About a month earlier, I had handed in one of, what I believed to be, my best stories. I named it Symbol of Success. The head of the English Department at my school, Professor Cullen had said that she would include some reviews of students’ stories in the latest school paper. Professor Cullen was known for her rough criticism. Impressing her was very hard but I wanted to be the first to do so.
I sat at the edge of my seat as I read through the other story reviews. There wasn’t one story that got more than three stars .I became calm and wasn’t anxious to know my review. It was long after that I heard someone shout out “Five stars?! Seriously !” from behind me. I turned around and saw the shocked expression of Gene’s face, “Peter, your story got five stars!” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. I turned my attention back to my story and saw the five stars at the end of the review that I had not read yet. I looked through the review written by Professor Cullen. She wrote that I had a gift for story writing.
I was proud that I achieved what I thought was impossible .For so long I believed I wasn’t as good as I thought I was and that my talent was not enough to cover up my lack of wring skills .But this review proved that I was truly a good writer and that there was a future ahead of me in the field of fiction writing. The review and the five stars meant the world of me. Those five stars became the symbol of my success.
【小题1】How did the writer get the school paper?

A.His teacher gave it to him first
B.The publisher sent it to him first
C.His friend helped him get the first one.
D.He rushed ahead to get the first one by himself.
【小题2】What can we learn about Professor Cullen?
A.She was very gentle to everyone
B.She seldom praised her students.
C.She was very cold to her students.
D.She was respected by her students.
【小题3】We can learn from this text that Peter_______.
A.had thought his story was better than those of others
B.was always anxious to know the review about him
C.didn’t know he got five stars until others told him
D.looked through a few stories that had got four stars
【小题4】What did Professor Cullen think of Peter’s story?
A.She thought highly of it
B.She thought it was just so-so
C.She thought it was extremely bad
D.She doubted if it was written by him.
【小题5】Why did the review and the five stars mean the world to Peter?
A.Because they helped him learn writing skills
B.Because they made him happy for some time
C.Because they helped him enter a key university
D.Because they made him see his writing talents.

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I sat at my seat waiting for the school paper to be passed around. I waited anxiously, knowing that once I received it I would know how good a writer I really am.
When the paper arrived at my classroom, I nearly knocked down five of my classmates to get to the first paper. With a school paper in my hands, I returned to my seat. About a month earlier, I had handed in one of, what I believed to be, my best stories. I named it Symbol of Success. The head of the English Department at my school, Professor Cullen had said that she would include some reviews of students’ stories in the latest school paper. Professor Cullen was known for her rough criticism. Impressing her was very hard but I wanted to be the first to do so.
I sat at the edge of my seat as I read through the other story reviews. There wasn’t one story that got more than three stars .I became calm and wasn’t anxious to know my review. It was long after that I heard someone shout out “Five stars?! Seriously!” from behind me. I turned around and saw the shocked expression of Gene’s face, “Peter, your story got five stars!” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. I turned my attention back to my story and saw the five stars at the end of the review that I had not read yet. I looked through the review written by Professor Cullen. She wrote that I had a gift for story writing.
I was proud that I achieved what I thought was impossible .For so long I believed I wasn’t as good as I thought I was and that my talent was not enough to cover up my lack of wring skills .But this review proved that I was truly a good writer and that there was a future ahead of me in the field of fiction writing. The review and the five stars meant the world of me. Those five stars became the symbol of my success.
【小题1】How did the writer get the school paper?

A.His teacher gave it to him first
B.The publisher sent it to him first
C.His friend helped him get the first one.
D.He rushed ahead to get the first one by himself.
【小题2】What can we learn about Professor Cullen?
A.She was very gentle to everyone.B.She seldom praised her students.
C.She was very cold to her students.D.She was respected by her students.
【小题3】We can learn from this text that Peter_______.
A.had thought his story was better than those of others
B.was always anxious to know the review about him
C.didn’t know he got five stars until others told him
D.looked through a few stories that had got four stars
【小题4】What did Professor Cullen think of Peter’s story?
A.She thought highly of it .
B.She thought it was just so-so.
C.She thought it was extremely bad
D.She doubted if it was written by him.
【小题5】Why did the review and the five stars mean the world to Peter?
A.Because they helped him learn writing skills
B.Because they made him happy for some time
C.Because they helped him enter a key university
D.Because they made him see his writing talents

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I sat at my seat waiting for the school paper to be passed around. I waited anxiously, knowing that once I received it I would know how good a writer I really am.

When the paper arrived at my classroom, I nearly knocked down five of my classmates to get to the first paper. With a school paper in my hands, I returned to my seat. About a month earlier, I had handed in one of, what I believed to be, my best stories. I named it Symbol of Success. The head of the English Department at my school, Professor Cullen had said that she would include some reviews of students’ stories in the latest school paper. Professor Cullen was known for her rough criticism. Impressing her was very hard but I wanted to be the first to do so.

I sat at the edge of my seat as I read through the other story reviews. There wasn’t one story that got more than three stars .I became calm and wasn’t anxious to know my review. It was long after that I heard someone shout out “Five stars?! Seriously!” from behind me. I turned around and saw the shocked expression of Gene’s face, “Peter, your story got five stars!” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. I turned my attention back to my story and saw the five stars at the end of the review that I had not read yet. I looked through the review written by Professor Cullen. She wrote that I had a gift for story writing.

I was proud that I achieved what I thought was impossible .For so long I believed I wasn’t as good as I thought I was and that my talent was not enough to cover up my lack of wring skills .But this review proved that I was truly a good writer and that there was a future ahead of me in the field of fiction writing. The review and the five stars meant the world of me. Those five stars became the symbol of my success.

56. How did the writer get the school paper?

A. His teacher gave it to him first

B. The publisher sent it to him first

C. His friend helped him get the first one.

D. He rushed ahead to get the first one by himself.

57. What can we learn about Professor Cullen?

A. She was very gentle to everyone.  B. She seldom praised her students. 

C. She was very cold to her students.  D. She was respected by her students.

58. We can learn from this text that Peter_______.

A. had thought his story was better than those of others

B. was always anxious to know the review about him

C. didn’t know he got five stars until others told him

D. looked through a few stories that had got four stars

59. What did Professor Cullen think of Peter’s story?

A. She thought highly of it .

B. She thought it was just so-so.

C. She thought it was extremely bad

D. She doubted if it was written by him.

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I sat at my seat waiting for the school paper to be passed around. I waited anxiously, knowing that once I received it I would know how good a writer I really am.
When the paper arrived at my classroom, I nearly knocked down five of my classmates to get to the first paper. With a school paper in my hands, I returned to my seat. About a month earlier, I had handed in one of, what I believed to be, my best stories. I named it Symbol of Success. The head of the English Department at my school, Professor Cullen had said that she would include some reviews of students’ stories in the latest school paper. Professor Cullen was known for her rough criticism. Impressing her was very hard but I wanted to be the first to do so.
I sat at the edge of my seat as I read through the other story reviews. There wasn’t one story that got more than three stars .I became calm and wasn’t anxious to know my review. It was long after that I heard someone shout out “Five stars?! Seriously !” from behind me. I turned around and saw the shocked expression of Gene’s face, “Peter, your story got five stars!” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. I turned my attention back to my story and saw the five stars at the end of the review that I had not read yet. I looked through the review written by Professor Cullen. She wrote that I had a gift for story writing.
I was proud that I achieved what I thought was impossible .For so long I believed I wasn’t as good as I thought I was and that my talent was not enough to cover up my lack of wring skills .But this review proved that I was truly a good writer and that there was a future ahead of me in the field of fiction writing. The review and the five stars meant the world of me. Those five stars became the symbol of my success.

  1. 1.

    How did the writer get the school paper?

    1. A.
      His teacher gave it to him first
    2. B.
      The publisher sent it to him first
    3. C.
      His friend helped him get the first one.
    4. D.
      He rushed ahead to get the first one by himself.
  2. 2.

    What can we learn about Professor Cullen?

    1. A.
      She was very gentle to everyone
    2. B.
      She seldom praised her students.
    3. C.
      She was very cold to her students.
    4. D.
      She was respected by her students.
  3. 3.

    We can learn from this text that Peter_______.

    1. A.
      had thought his story was better than those of others
    2. B.
      was always anxious to know the review about him
    3. C.
      didn’t know he got five stars until others told him
    4. D.
      looked through a few stories that had got four stars
  4. 4.

    What did Professor Cullen think of Peter’s story?

    1. A.
      She thought highly of it
    2. B.
      She thought it was just so-so
    3. C.
      She thought it was extremely bad
    4. D.
      She doubted if it was written by him.
  5. 5.

    Why did the review and the five stars mean the world to Peter?

    1. A.
      Because they helped him learn writing skills
    2. B.
      Because they made him happy for some time
    3. C.
      Because they helped him enter a key university
    4. D.
      Because they made him see his writing talents.

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