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    The first day my new teacher walked into our school in Spanish Harlem, I burst out laughing. Ron Clark was this young white guy from North Carolina who talked with a funny Southern accent(口音). He said he used to be a singing waiter. I thought, Who is this guy? He's a complete joke.

It was 1999 and I was in the fifth grade at New York City's P.S. 83. I guessed I'd spend most of the year in the headmaster's office. I'd always been a troublemaker. I'd get shouted at, and then the teachers would give up on me. I thought that's what  would happen with Ron Clark.

I was wrong. That first week, I kept laughing at him. He pulled me out to the hallway and said I'd better shape up(表现好). "Tamara," he said, "you're a smart kid. You can do better."

He told me I was a natural leader and that I'd go far in life if I started studying hard. I was mad at first, but then something happened: I began to respect him. There were 29 students in our class, and it didn't take long for us to realize that Ron Clark was no ordinary teacher.

Like most teachers, he had lots of rules: Treat each other like family. Don't cut in line. But the real difference was how concerned he was. Mr. Clark ate with us in the lunchroom instead of going to the teachers' day-room. At first, my friends and I were thinking, What is he doing?

He asked us what was going on in our lives. Between classes, he came outside with us, and we taught him how to jump rope. When it snowed, Mr. Clark, who'd never seen snow before, threw us with snowballs, and we threw him back.

Before coming to P.S. 83, he taught at Snowden Elementary in his hometown, Belhaven, North Carolina. His parents were DJs( 流行音乐节目主持人)at dance clubs, so he grew up with music and energy. He wanted a life of adventure, he told me, but his mom encouraged him to ask for a position at Snowden when one of the teachers passed away. Mr. Clark ended up loving it. He came to Harlem because he'd seen a TV show about our troubled schools and the lack of qualified teachers. He wanted a challenge. Boy, did he get one.

1.The reason why I burst out laughing the first day my new teacher walked into our school was that  .

A. he used to be a singing waiter.

B. he walked into our school by mistake.

C. he’s a joke.

D. Ron Clark came from North Carolina but talked with a funny Southern accent.

2.The reason for saying “I was wrong” was that  .

A. she kept laughing at him that first week.

B. he was a teacher quite different from others.

C. she got shouted at.

D. she’d been a troublemaker.

3.Ron Clark went to teach at Snowden because  .

A. a teacher there died.

B. the school there was troubled.

C. he could live a life of adventure there.

D. there were no qualified teachers there.

4.Which is FALSE about Mr. Clark?

A. He had not seen snow before.

B. He did not know how to jump rope.

C. He did not teach before coming to Harlem.

D. He thought he was a qualified teacher.

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 【解析】 本篇为记叙文。Ron Clark初到Harlem, 学生Tamara先是觉得他的口音很可笑,继而觉得无非又一平庸之辈,依自己的表现,不是被叫到校长办公室,就是挨老师训。虽然对Clark有所不敬,但他却耐心说服教育Tamara,学生们渐渐觉得Clark非同一般,看到Clark和学生打成一片,对之更是喜爱有加。 1.细节理解题。第一段第二句Ron Clark was this young white guy from North Carolina who talked with a funny Southern accent(口音).可知Ron Clark是一个来自北卡罗莱纳的年轻白人。他说话带着很滑稽的南方口音。故选D。 2.细节理解题。第四段最后一句it didn't take long for us to realize that Ron Clark was no ordinary teacher. 可知没过多久,我们就意识到Ron Clark不是一个普通的老师,学生们意识到他不同于其他老师,故选B。 3.细节理解题。最后一段but his mom encouraged him to ask for a position at Snowden when one of the teachers passed away.可知Ron Clark去斯诺登学院教书是因为那儿有一位老师去世了,故选A。 4.细节理解题。从最后一段第一句话Before coming to P.S. 83, he taught at Snowden Elementary in his hometown, Belhaven, North Carolina.可知Clark之前曾任教于家乡的Snowden Elementary,故C选项:他来Harlem之前没有教书的说法是错误的,故选C。
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