6. She had understood nothing, had she sought to understand. A. so B. either C. nor D. or 考查特殊句式.句意:她什么都不懂.她也不追求去弄懂.nor用于否定句句首.句子需要用部分倒装.表示后者的情况和前者一样. 查看更多

 

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     A good teacher is many things to many people.In my own experience, the people I respect most are
the teachers (1)________ demanded the most discipline from their students.
     I miss one teacher in particular that I had in high school.I think she was a good teacher because she
was a very strict person.I remember very (2)________ (clear) a sign over her classroom door.It was
(3)________ simple sign that said, "Laboratory-in this room the first five letters of the word was
emphasized, not the last seven." In other words, I guess, labor (4)________ her was more important
than oratory, which means (5)________ (make) speeches.
     She prepared her work very carefully and demanded us to do the same.We got lots of homework
from her.(6)________ she had broken her arm, and everybody in the class thought that maybe the
homework (7)________ (reduce), but it continued just the same.She checked our work by stamping her
name at the bottom of the papers to show that she had read (8)________.
     I think sometimes teachers who demand most are liked (9)_____.But (10)________ time goes by,
 this discipline really seems to benefit the students.

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     A good teacher is many things to many people. In my own experience, the people I respect most are
the teachers __1__ demanded the most discipline from their students.
     I miss one teacher in particular that I had in high school. I think she was a good teacher because she
was a very strict person. I remember very __2__(clear) a sign over her classroom door. It was __3__
simple sign that said,"Laboratory-in this room the first five letters of the word was emphasized, not the
last seven."In other words, I guess, labor __4__ her was more important, which means __5__(make)
speeches.
     She prepared her work very carefully and demanded us to do the same. We got lots of homework
from her. __6 _ she had broken her arm, and everybody in the class thought that maybe the homework
__7__(reduce), but it continued just the same. She checked our work by stamping her name at the
bottom of the papers to show that she had read __8 _.
     I think sometimes teachers who demand most are liked __9__. But __10_ time goes by, this
discipline really seems to benefit the students.

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People say teenagers are no good. They make too much noise in shopping malls; they drive recklessly up and down America’s main streets; they carry chips on their shoulders as big as the Sears Tower. And at least some of the time those things are true. But we shouldn’t forget that there are hard moments in the life of a teenager too.

  I watched such a moment not long ago at a woman’s funeral (葬礼). I didn’t expect the event to affect me. Through much of the ceremony, in fact, I remained unmoved.

  Then her teenage grandson stepped forward. With his very first deep breath, every heart in that church was achingly reminded of something we had all forgotten. Softly he began: “I want to share a few values that Nana taught me. She never failed to see light in any situation. When our family dog would literally attract her, what would Nana say? ‘Oh, what beautiful markings that dog has.’ That was Nana.

  “She was a strong woman who often lived in the shadow of my grandpa, who was a successful businessman in this city. But she was the one behind the scenes who provided the strength and support for Grandpa’s career,” he said, with a voice now trembling. “That was Nana’s way.”

  Through a muffled sob, he continued. “Whenever she did anything worth recognition, you’d have to hear about it from a different source, because she was never one to brag.”

  Finally, in a voice breaking free of sorrow, he looked up and said, “Nana taught me courage. She put up an incredible fight to the end, when she died peacefully, which is how she lived her life. That was Nana’s way, and I hope I can carry on in the same manner.”

  There are no hearts as sensitive as those of teenagers, because everything is happening to them for the first time. The trouble with teenagers is that they haven’t learned to be controlled.

  When that boy rose to speak about the woman who surely had been his truest ally and dearest friend, his honest voice dragged each of us out into the open where we could no longer hide in the calm ritual. He exposed us to the truth about this very real woman who believed in a boy who probably tried the patience of many adults. He reminded us that his grandmother was more than another dot on the chart of life and death.

  All over again we felt those powerful losses crisscrossing our own hearts, and we knew that when you say good-bye to a beloved grandparent, you say good-bye to something happy, something young in yourself. And that something never really returns, and the pain never really goes away.

 

Teenagers

According to the passage, people don’t think (1) _________ of teenagers.

I seldom felt (2) ________at a funeral. But from the boy’s speech, I know his grandmother had great (3) _________ on the boy when she was alive.

This time at the funeral, the author felt great differently.

She would always found something (4) _______ even in some unpleasant situation.

She was a respectful woman who never (5) ________ off her talent in (6) ________.

She had a strong will and would never (7) ______ her career till she died.

The author was in deep (8) ______ at the moving situation.

The author has changed his (9) ________ on teenagers through this funeral ceremony.

The only problem with the young is that they can’t 10)________ themselves well.

 

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People say teenagers are no good. They make too much noise in shopping malls; they drive recklessly up and down America’s main streets; they carry chips on their shoulders as big as the Sears Tower. And at least some of the time those things are true. But we shouldn’t forget that there are hard moments in the life of a teenager too.

  I watched such a moment not long ago at a woman’s funeral (葬礼). I didn’t expect the event to affect me. Through much of the ceremony, in fact, I remained unmoved.

  Then her teenage grandson stepped forward. With his very first deep breath, every heart in that church was achingly reminded of something we had all forgotten. Softly he began: “I want to share a few values that Nana taught me. She never failed to see light in any situation. When our family dog would literally attract her, what would Nana say? ‘Oh, what beautiful markings that dog has.’ That was Nana.

  “She was a strong woman who often lived in the shadow of my grandpa, who was a successful businessman in this city. But she was the one behind the scenes who provided the strength and support for Grandpa’s career,” he said, with a voice now trembling. “That was Nana’s way.”

  Through a muffled sob, he continued. “Whenever she did anything worth recognition, you’d have to hear about it from a different source, because she was never one to brag.”

  Finally, in a voice breaking free of sorrow, he looked up and said, “Nana taught me courage. She put up an incredible fight to the end, when she died peacefully, which is how she lived her life. That was Nana’s way, and I hope I can carry on in the same manner.”

  There are no hearts as sensitive as those of teenagers, because everything is happening to them for the first time. The trouble with teenagers is that they haven’t learned to be controlled.

  When that boy rose to speak about the woman who surely had been his truest ally and dearest friend, his honest voice dragged each of us out into the open where we could no longer hide in the calm ritual. He exposed us to the truth about this very real woman who believed in a boy who probably tried the patience of many adults. He reminded us that his grandmother was more than another dot on the chart of life and death.

  All over again we felt those powerful losses crisscrossing our own hearts, and we knew that when you say good-bye to a beloved grandparent, you say good-bye to something happy, something young in yourself. And that something never really returns, and the pain never really goes away.

 

Teenagers

According to the passage, people don’t think (1) _________ of teenagers.

I seldom felt (2) ________at a funeral. But from the boy’s speech, I know his grandmother had great (3) _________ on the boy when she was alive.

This time at the funeral, the author felt great differently.

She would always found something (4) _______ even in some unpleasant situation.

She was a respectful woman who never (5) ________ off her talent in (6) ________.

She had a strong will and would never (7) ______ her career till she died.

The author was in deep (8) ______ at the moving situation.

The author has changed his (9) ________ on teenagers through this funeral ceremony.

The only problem with the young is that they can’t (10)________ themselves well.

 

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短文改错。

  There was once a millionaire whom loved
(1) ________
money than anything in the world. He didn't know
(2) ________
exactly how many he had. So he took on a little
(3) ________
girl to count all his money to him.
(4) ________
It takes the little girl six days to count
(5) ________
all the money. Then she told the millionaire that
(6) ________
she had forty-two million dollars, he was wild
(7) ________
for joy and asked,“How much pay do you want?”
(8) ________
He thought that because she was only a child, he
(9) ________
could cheat her into taking very small amount.
(10) ________

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