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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 

Here are some of the most common reasons why kids hate school—and strategies(对策) to put them back on the road to success.

One fear that keeps children from enjoying school is separation    1. It most frequently occurs during times of family stress or    2a child is about to enter a new school.   3, parents can feed a child’s anxieties by the way they    4. With younger kids, watch how you say    5those first few days of school. A firm “Have a great day, and I’ll    6you up at 2:30!” is more confidence-inspiring than “Don’t worry, I can be there in ten    7if you need me.”

You can help your child    8fearful situations—from speaking up in class to taking tests—by rehearsing(预演)at home. Teach your child to    9thoughts such as “I’m going to give up” with “I can handle this.”

Without any    10, some kids dislike school .This may be the    11if your child is always alone, pretends    12to avoid class outings or give away treasured possessions in an attempt to be    13.

Often loneliness problems can be solved. A child may need to learn how to    14others in the eye when he speaks, or how to talk    15a whisper—or below a yell. You might teach a young child a few “friendship    16”, such as “My name’s Tom. What’s yours? Do you want to play games?” 

“A lot of kids who are very lonely have never been told anything    17about themselves,” says Miami    18Matty Rodriguez-Walling. “If a lonely kid is   19some area—computers, for example—I’ll often have other students work with him. That does    20for self-respect and helps the lonely child make friends.”

1.A. anxiety                B. excitement           C. anger                D. relief

2.A. while              B. since                C. when             D. as

3.A. Unfortunately      B. Happily          C. Luckily          D. Simply

4.A. teach              B. smile                C. learn                D. respond

5.A. hello              B. sorry                C. good-bye         D. thanks

6.A. call               B. pick             C. bring                D. put

7.A. hours              B. days             C. minutes          D. seconds

8.A. watch              B. control              C. express          D. handle

9.A. connect                B. fill                 C. supply           D. replace

10.A. friends               B. classmates           C. teachers             D. parents

11.A. condition         B. case             C. example          D. matter

12.A. violence          B. sadness          C. illness              D. independence

13.A. taught                B. refused          C. hated                D. liked

14.A. watch             B. look                 C. examine          D. observe

15.A. at                    B. above                C. to               D. over

16.A. openers               B. conclusions          C. thoughts         D. opinions

17.A. good              B. interesting          C. strange         D. magic

18.A. doctor                B. scientist            C. researcher           D. teacher

19.A. poor at               B. anxious about        C. skilled in           D. proud of 

20.A. less                  B. a lot                C. more                 D. a little

 

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第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Here are some of the most common reasons why kids hate school—and strategies(对策) to put them back on the road to success.

One fear that keeps children from enjoying school is separation    36    . It most frequently occurs during times of family stress or    37    a child is about to enter a new school.   38   , parents can feed a child’s anxieties by the way they    39  . With younger kids, watch how you say    40    those first few days of school. A firm “Have a great day, and I’ll    41    you up at 2:30!” is more confidence-inspiring than “Don’t worry, I can be there in ten    42    if you need me.”

You can help your child    43    fearful situations—from speaking up in class to taking tests—by rehearsing(预演)at home. Teach your child to    44    thoughts such as “I’m going to give up” with “I can handle this.”

Without any    45   , some kids dislike school .This may be the    46    if your child is always alone, pretends    47    to avoid class outings or give away treasured possessions in an attempt to be    48   .

Often loneliness problems can be solved. A child may need to learn how to    49    others in the eye when he speaks, or how to talk    50    a whisper—or below a yell. You might teach a young child a few “friendship    51   ”, such as “My name’s Tom. What’s yours? Do you want to play games?”

“A lot of kids who are very lonely have never been told anything    52    about themselves,” says Miami    53   Matty Rodriguez-Walling. “If a lonely kid is   54    some area—computers, for example—I’ll often have other students work with him. That does    55   for self-respect and helps the lonely child make friends.”

36. A. anxiety                      B. excitement                C. anger                       D. relief

37. A. while                         B. since                    C. when                       D. as

38. A. Unfortunately             B. Happily                    C. Luckily                    D. Simply

39. A. teach                         B. smile                       C. learn                       D. respond

40. A. hello                         B. sorry                        C. good-bye                  D. thanks

41. A. call                           B. pick                         C. bring                       D. put

42. A. hours                         B. days                         C. minutes                    D. seconds

43. A. watch                        B. control                            C. express                    D. handle

44. A. connect                      B. fill                          C. supply                     D. replace

45. A. friends                       B. classmates                C. teachers                   D. parents

46. A. condition                   B. case                         C. example                   D. matter

47. A. violence                     B. sadness                     C. illness                      D. independence

48. A. taught                        B. refused                     C. hated                       D. liked

49. A. watch                        B. look                  C. examine                   D. observe

50. A. at                                 B. above                       C. to                           D. over

51. A. openers                   B. conclusions               C. thoughts                D. opinions

52. A. good                         B. interesting                C. strange                   D. magic

53. A. doctor                       B. scientist                    C. researcher                D. teacher

54. A. poor at                      B. anxious about           C. skilled in                  D. proud of 

55. A. less                  B. a lot                  C. more             D. a little

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第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Here are some of the most common reasons why kids hate school—and strategies(对策) to put them back on the road to success.

One fear that keeps children from enjoying school is separation    36    . It most frequently occurs during times of family stress or    37    a child is about to enter a new school.   38   , parents can feed a child’s anxieties by the way they    39  . With younger kids, watch how you say    40    those first few days of school. A firm “Have a great day, and I’ll    41    you up at 2:30!” is more confidence-inspiring than “Don’t worry, I can be there in ten    42    if you need me.”

You can help your child    43    fearful situations—from speaking up in class to taking tests—by rehearsing(预演)at home. Teach your child to    44    thoughts such as “I’m going to give up” with “I can handle this.”

Without any    45   , some kids dislike school .This may be the    46    if your child is always alone, pretends    47    to avoid class outings or give away treasured possessions in an attempt to be    48   .

Often loneliness problems can be solved. A child may need to learn how to    49    others in the eye when he speaks, or how to talk    50    a whisper—or below a yell. You might teach a young child a few “friendship    51   ”, such as “My name’s Tom. What’s yours? Do you want to play games?”

“A lot of kids who are very lonely have never been told anything    52    about themselves,” says Miami    53   Matty Rodriguez-Walling. “If a lonely kid is   54    some area—computers, for example—I’ll often have other students work with him. That does    55   for self-respect and helps the lonely child make friends.”

36. A. anxiety                      B. excitement                C. anger                       D. relief

37. A. while                         B. since                    C. when                       D. as

38. A. Unfortunately             B. Happily                    C. Luckily                    D. Simply

39. A. teach                         B. smile                       C. learn                       D. respond

40. A. hello                         B. sorry                        C. good-bye                  D. thanks

41. A. call                           B. pick                         C. bring                       D. put

42. A. hours                         B. days                         C. minutes                    D. seconds

43. A. watch                        B. control                            C. express                    D. handle

44. A. connect                      B. fill                          C. supply                     D. replace

45. A. friends                       B. classmates                C. teachers                   D. parents

46. A. condition                   B. case                         C. example                   D. matter

47. A. violence                     B. sadness                     C. illness                      D. independence

48. A. taught                        B. refused                     C. hated                       D. liked

49. A. watch                        B. look                  C. examine                   D. observe

50. A. at                                 B. above                       C. to                           D. over

51. A. openers                   B. conclusions               C. thoughts                D. opinions

52. A. good                         B. interesting                C. strange                   D. magic

53. A. doctor                       B. scientist                    C. researcher                D. teacher

54. A. poor at                      B. anxious about           C. skilled in                  D. proud of 

55. A. less                   B. a lot                  C. more             D. a little

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  根据短文内容,从短文后面的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余项.

What to do if you and your teacher don’t get along

  If you’re having problems with a teacher, try to find out why.   1. 

  Before you try to get out of a class you don’t like, here are a few things you can try to make you feel better.

  ●   Meet with the teacher and try to talk to him or her.  2.   For example, “ I can’t learn in class when I feel like that I can’t take part it.” See if you can work it out between the two of you.

●     Ask yourself, “ What can I learn from this teacher?” You have to remember that he or she is very helpful and really know something in a certain field.   3. 

●     Talk to the students who are doing well in the class and ask them for some advice. If you’re too shy to talk to another student, try to follow his or her actions in the classroom.

●     If your relationship problems can’t be solved in school, tell your parents.  4.  

Teachers are there for more than just homework, and they know more than just their subjects.   5.   There will always be a few teachers that you will always remember and who might change your life forever.

A.  They are very considerate.

B.  Tell his or her what’s on your mind.

C.  They will tell you how to act as a student.

D.  Do you hate the subject or just dislike the teacher?

E.  Let them meet with your teacher to try to work it out. 

F.  Try to understand and accept your teacher’s personality.

They can help you to become a lifelong learner

 

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What to do if you and your teacher don’t get along
If you’re having problems with a teacher, try to find out why.   【小题1】 
Before you try to get out of a class you don’t like, here are a few things you can try to make you feel better.
●   Meet with the teacher and try to talk to him or her.  【小题2】  For example, “ I can’t learn in class when I feel like that I can’t take part it.” See if you can work it out between the two of you.
●    Ask yourself, “ What can I learn from this teacher?” You have to remember that he or she is very helpful and really know something in a certain field.   【小题3】 
●    Talk to the students who are doing well in the class and ask them for some advice. If you’re too shy to talk to another student, try to follow his or her actions in the classroom.
●    If your relationship problems can’t be solved in school, tell your parents.  【小题4】  
Teachers are there for more than just homework, and they know more than just their subjects.   【小题5】  There will always be a few teachers that you will always remember and who might change your life forever.

A.They are very considerate.
B.Tell his or her what’s on your mind.
C.They will tell you how to act as a student.
D.Do you hate the subject or just dislike the teacher?
E. Let them meet with your teacher to try to work it out. 
F. Try to understand and accept your teacher’s personality.
They can help you to become a lifelong learner

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