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I always dreamed of being a writer._____...

    I always dreamed of being a writer.______,I was standing in a class of wild 14-year-old girls as they threw paper and howled with laughter. My efforts at______were hopeless. When the bell finally rang,I______to the staff room, red with anger. The other teachers weren't______ ."That's 4B, the worst class in school,"one said.

I was in fear of our next meetingbut I couldn't______ .I needed the job.So_____formal lessonsI brought topics for class discussions.One of the liveliest talks was about the______with their parents.They focused and shared their stories about families with little money and big problems.So I had the girls write them down.Graduallytheir essays became a________between us.

The______My Fair Lady was playing.They lived nearby but they had never seen a______ stage performance.I asked if they'd like to see it.They thought I was joking______no teacher had ever suggested taking them out.A few weeks later4B and I were sitting in the theater enjoying the play.It was the______of their year.

Near the end of the semestersomeone knocked on the door.The two most rebellious(叛逆的) ______ were there-with flowers.I was proud to know I had______their lives.For the first timeI started writing.My first story was______My Fair Ladies.

1.A.Otherwise B.However C.Therefore D.Moreover

2.A.writing B.playing C.focusing D.teaching

3.A.rushed B.wandered C.slipped D.dropped

4.A.concerned B.disappointed C.surprised D.frightened

5.A.pull up B.cheer up C.give up D.make up

6.A.in favor of B.instead of C.on behalf of D.by means of

7.A.interviews B.agreements C.discussions D.arguments

8.A.secret B.bridge C.present D.memory

9.A.musical B.movie C.exhibition D.game

10.A.distant B.foreign C.live D.household

11.A.whether B.unless C.until D.because

12.A.challenge B.honor C.lesson D.highlight

13.A.teenagers B.guys C.girls D.adults

14.A.touched B.determined C.arranged D.created

15.A.reported B.titled C.copied D.filmed

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.D 12.D 13.C 14.A 15.B 【解析】 本文是记叙文。文章讲述了面对学校最糟糕的女子班级,作者没有选择放弃,也没有采取常规教学法,而是引导她们谈论自己的人生故事,带她们去看音乐剧从而走进她们的心里并感动她们,塑造了一个有爱心、有智慧的教师形象。 1.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我一直梦想成为一名作家。然而,我站在一群疯狂的14岁女孩中间,她们一边扔纸一边大笑。A. Otherwise否则;B. However然而;C. Therefore 因此;D. Moreover而且。根据前两句可知,作者本想成为一名作家,却在教室里教一群叛逆的女学生,没有实现作家梦,两句是转折关系,故选B。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的教学努力毫无希望。A. writing写;B. playing玩;C. focusing集中;D. teaching教。根据上文“I was standing in a class of”和下文中“the worst class”可知本句是指作者教学。故选D。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:下课铃终于响了,我冲进办公室,气得满脸通红。A. rushed冲;B. wandered徘徊;C. slipped滑;D. dropped掉下。根据上文作者刚到教室,学生们“throw paper and howled with laughter”和下文“red with anger”可知作者下课后气愤地冲进办公室。故选A。 4.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:其他老师并不感到惊讶。A. concerned担心的;B. disappointed失望的;C. surprised惊讶的;D. frightened害怕的。根据下文老师们的回答:这是学校最糟糕的班级,可知老师们对作者生气的反应并不感到吃惊。故选C。 5.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:我害怕我们的下一次会面,但我不能放弃,我需要这份工作。A. pull up拔出,使出,出站;B. cheer up欢呼,使高兴,为……加油;C. give up放弃;D. make up化妆,捏造,编写。根据上文作者害怕与学生们的下一次见而,下文又说到自己需要这项工作,空处表示作者不会放弃(give up)。故选C。 6.考查介词短语词义辨析。句意:因此,我没有选择正式课程,而是带来了课堂讨论的主题。A. in favor of支持,赞同;B. instead of代替;C. on behalf of代表;D. by means of手段。作者放弃此前的课程,让学生们进行话题讨论。故选B。 7.本题考查名词词义辨析。句意:最生动的话题之一是与父母的争吵。A. interviews面试;B. agreements同意;C. discussions讨论;D. arguments争吵。根据下文中“shared their stories about families with little money and big problems”学生分享自己家庭的经济和其它大问题,可以推断出她们谈论的话题之一就是与父母的争吵。故选D。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:渐渐地,他们的文章成了我们之间的桥梁。A. secret秘密;B. bridge桥;C. present礼物;D. memory记忆。本句是指随着时间的推移,她们的文章成了我们之间(沟通)的桥梁。故选B。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:音乐剧《窈窕淑女》正在上演。A. musical音乐剧;B. movie电影;C. exhibition展览;D. game游戏。根据下文中play 以及我们非常享受音乐,可知这是一部音乐剧。故选A。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们住在附近,但从未看过现场舞台演出。A. distant遥远的;B. foreign陌生的,不熟悉的;C. live现场的;D. household家喻户晓的。本句是指她们从来没有看过现场舞台表演。故选C。 11.考查连词词义辨析。句意:他们以为我在开玩笑,因为从来没有老师提议带他们出去。A. whether是否;B. unless除非;C. until直到;D. because因为。根据上文她们从来没看过现场舞台表演,当作者问她们是否想去看时,她们认为老师是在开玩笑,因为此前从没有老师提议带她们外出。故选D。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这是他们一年中最精彩的部分。A. challenge挑战;B. honor 荣誉;C. lesson课;D. highlight闪光灯。根据上文作者带学生去看音乐剧,学生很享受。所以说这是她们最难忘的时刻。the highlight of....最精彩的部分,……最难忘的时刻。故选D。 13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:两个最叛逆女孩们带着花。A. teenagers青少年;B. guys家伙;C. girls女孩;D. adults成年人。根据上文“I was standing in a class of wild 14-year-old girls”可知作者的学生是女生。故选C。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我很自豪地知道我已经影响了他们的生活。A. touched触摸,触动,影响到;B. determined决心,决定;C. arranged安排;D. created创造,造成。根据上文最叛逆的两个学生带着花来看作者,作者很骄傲自己能够影响她们的人生。故选A。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我的第一个故事的标题是My Fair Ladies。A. reported报告;B. titled加标题;C. copied复制;D. filmed拍成电影。本句是指作者的第一部小说名为My Fair Ladies。故选B。
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