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One Monday morning, the class were excited about the rumor(流言)that the science room was on fire over the weekend.Mr. Johnson, my fifth grade teacher  36  it and explained that science class would be cancelled  37  the fire. He also  38  us not to go near the room because it could be dangerous.

During the morning break, Kim and I  39  to check out the damage.A first hand observation would make us heroes at lunch.We safely  40  the science room.We stood on tiptoes(脚尖)looking hard through the door window, trying to see what was like inside  41   suddenly a firm hold on our shoulders stopped us.

    "Where do you belong? Certainly not here!"

I turned around to find a teacher staring  42  at us, shouting.In those frozen seconds millions of  43  flashed through my mind.My father would kill me for disobeying teachers.Worse than that, my mother might be so mad that she might not  44  him.My heart  45   even lower when I thought of how angry Mr.Johnson would be.Soon the teacher led Kim and me back to the classroom, leaving us  46  before Mr.Johnson.

But to our  47  , there was no yelling and no anger from Mr.Johnson. 48  , he bent slowly to look me in the eye.I was met with a look of  49  rather than anger.He spoke softly and carefully as he explained why he was  50  in my decision to go where I might have got  51 .As I looked into the eyes of the man who could send me to unimagined  52  at home, tears welled up in my eyes.The thought of disappointing Mr.Johnson  53  me while I felt a gentle touch of Mr.Johnson's hand on my shoulder.I glanced up and he smiled.My  54  for Mr.Johnson grew greatly the moment I discovered that he still liked me even after I'd disappointed him.I could see that he cared more about my  55  than the fact that I'd broken a rule.It was the first time I felt the power of forgiveness.

1.A.heard          B.believed      C.confirmed       D.studied

2.A.due to           B.despite       C.in terms of     D.other than

3.A.reminded       B.warned        C.informed        D.convinced

4.A.pretended      B.asked         C.decided           D.promised

5.A.entered        B.found         C.examined          D.reached

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

7.A.angrily  B.patiently             C.silently       D.curiously

8.A.excuses  B.thoughts     C.words     D.feelings

9.A.help     B.hate          C.stop                    D.seize

10.A.flew    B.sank          C.beat                    D.moved

11.A.whistling      B.chatting      C.whispering      D.shaking

12.A.surprise       B.delight       C.regret           D.sorrow

13.A.However     B.Therefore     C.Otherwise           D.Instead

14.A.comfort  B.guilt         C.concern                D.complaint

15.A.frightened      B.puzzled       C.discouraged     D.disappointed

16.A.hurt       B.burnt         C.lost            D.blamed

17.A.consequences   B.destructions  C.influences      D.surroundings

18.A.shocked   B.shamed        C.bored                 D.confused

19.A.care           B.hope          C.desire           D.love

20.A.safety         B.freedom       C.dignity         D.behaviour

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.D 14.C 15.D 16.A 17.A 18.B 19.D 20.A 【解析】 1.考查动词。结合science class would be cancelled(取消),可知这流言是真的,Mr.Johnson证实了这一点。confirm  v. 证实,批准,确定。 2.考查介词。due to因为。 3.考查动词。因为火灾过后有危险,老师警告(warn)我们不要靠近。remind提醒。 4.考查动词。老师警告我们不要靠近,打我们还是决定去看下火灾造成的损坏。 5.考查动词。结合下文looking hard through the door window可知只是我们安全到达科学教室外,但没有进入。 6.考查连词。when就在这时。我们正试图看看里面是什么样子,就在这时,有人紧紧抓住我们的肩膀阻止了我们。 7.考查副词。老师警告过我们不要靠近,可我们还是靠近了, 于是老师应是生气的。 8.考查名词。许多想法闪过我的脑海。 9.考查动词。父亲会因自己的行为杀了自己, 更糟的是, 母亲可能不会阻止父亲。 10.考查动词。sink vi. 下沉;消沉。one’s heart sank 心情变得沉重 11.考查动词。那位老师把犯错误的我们带到了自己的老师Mr.Johnson面前,我们因害怕而颤抖shake。 12.考查名词。 令我们惊讶的是,Mr.Johnson没有生气。 13.考查副词。 instead相反。 14.考查名词a look of concern担心的神色 15.考查动词。向我解释为什么对我的行为失望。 16.考查动词。因为火灾过后有危险,担心我们会受到伤害。 17.考查名词。 因为我的过错,Mr.Johnson可能要把我送回家接受My father would kill me的后果。consequence结果,后果;影响。 18.考查动词。让Mr.Johnson失望是我很羞愧。 19.考查名词。 尽管我让Mr.Johnson失望了。 可他依然喜欢我,于是我更爱他。 20.考查名词。 作者违纪后Mr.Johnson担心他的安全。
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