6、There is a story told about how Neil set about winning over one particular boy.The boy was always causing trouble and clearly regarded all teachers 1 a hostile eye.On one occasion, Neil, out taking a 2 , had just rounded a corner when he came across the boy playing on his own.The boy, not noticing he was no longer 3 , picked up a stone and threw it through one of the school windows.Turning, he saw Neil.Instead of finding himself 4 at angrily as he expected, the boy was 5 to see Neil bend down, pick up a stone and hurl it at another window.The boy had to 6 to get the window repaired, so did Neil. 7 he thought this a small price to pay for 8 a bond between himself and the boy, whose 9 improved afterwards.
Neil was a remarkable character who knew just when to be 10 and just when to adopt a lighter touch when handling children.Not everyone is so 11 .Willie Russell, the 12 , likes to talk about the time when he had freshly 13 from teacher training college and had just begun to work as a teacher.On his first day at the school he was left to do playground duty on his own, rather a(n) 14 experience for one so new to the job.Surrounded by children at morning break, he turned to see one of the children throwing a stone at a school window.When the boy saw that he had been 15 by a teacher, his face fell. 16 for this boy, Russell remembered the story about Neil.Stooping down he picked up a stone and propelled(投擲) it through another window.Turning to smile proudly at the boy his satisfaction was suddenly shattered by the sound of dozens of windows being 17 by flying stones.
Unfortunately he had failed to take into account the difference between his 18 and the one which Neil had faced, namely that he and the boy were not alone.It was at this point in his career that Russell decided that perhaps he was not quite cut out to be a teacher. Deciding after this that he was not suited to teaching he left to 19 playwriting.Most of his plays are very imaginative and 20 .A bit like this story, in fact.
1.A.by B.in C.with D.through
2.A.rest B.exam C.walk D.trip
3.A.seen B.a(chǎn)lone C.lonely D.heard
4.A.shouted B.stared C.pointed D.come
5.A.excited B.surprised C.satisfied D.frightened
6.A.punish B.pay C.a(chǎn)gree D.propose
7.A.As B.While C.Even if D.But
8.A.breaking B.making C.establishing D.showing
9.A.character B.behavior C.condition D.grades
10.A.still B.kind C.calm D.firm
11.A.humorous B.strange C.successful D.clever
12.A.student B.headmaster C.playwright D.teacher
13.A.graduated B.walked C.studied D.dismissed
14.A.exciting B.challenging C.surprising D.interesting
15.A.blamed B.stopped C.met D.spotted
16.A.Generally B.Fortunately C.Obviously D.Usually
17.A.hit B.knocked C.cleaned D.brushed
18.A.condition B.position C.situation D.occupation
19.A.pick up B.take up C.make up D.put up
20.A.funny B.serious C.realistic D.critical
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
There is a story told about how Neil set about winning over one particular boy.The boy was always causing trouble and clearly regarded all teachers 1 a hostile eye.On one occasion, Neil, out taking a 2 , had just rounded a corner when he came across the boy playing on his own.The boy, not noticing he was no longer 3 , picked up a stone and threw it through one of the school windows.Turning, he saw Neil.Instead of finding himself 4 at angrily as he expected, the boy was 5 to see Neil bend down, pick up a stone and hurl it at another window.The boy had to 6 to get the window repaired, so did Neil. 7 he thought this a small price to pay for 8 a bond between himself and the boy, whose 9 improved afterwards.
Neil was a remarkable character who knew just when to be 10 and just when to adopt a lighter touch when handling children.Not everyone is so 11 .Willie Russell, the 12 , likes to talk about the time when he had freshly 13 from teacher training college and had just begun to work as a teacher.On his first day at the school he was left to do playground duty on his own, rather a(n) 14 experience for one so new to the job.Surrounded by children at morning break, he turned to see one of the children throwing a stone at a school window.When the boy saw that he had been 15 by a teacher, his face fell. 16 for this boy, Russell remembered the story about Neil.Stooping down he picked up a stone and propelled(投擲) it through another window.Turning to smile proudly at the boy his satisfaction was suddenly shattered by the sound of dozens of windows being 17 by flying stones.
Unfortunately he had failed to take into account the difference between his 18 and the one which Neil had faced, namely that he and the boy were not alone.It was at this point in his career that Russell decided that perhaps he was not quite cut out to be a teacher. Deciding after this that he was not suited to teaching he left to 19 playwriting.Most of his plays are very imaginative and 20 .A bit like this story, in fact.
1.A.by B.in C.with D.through
2.A.rest B.exam C.walk D.trip
3.A.seen B.a(chǎn)lone C.lonely D.heard
4.A.shouted B.stared C.pointed D.come
5.A.excited B.surprised C.satisfied D.frightened
6.A.punish B.pay C.a(chǎn)gree D.propose
7.A.As B.While C.Even if D.But
8.A.breaking B.making C.establishing D.showing
9.A.character B.behavior C.condition D.grades
10.A.still B.kind C.calm D.firm
11.A.humorous B.strange C.successful D.clever
12.A.student B.headmaster C.playwright D.teacher
13.A.graduated B.walked C.studied D.dismissed
14.A.exciting B.challenging C.surprising D.interesting
15.A.blamed B.stopped C.met D.spotted
16.A.Generally B.Fortunately C.Obviously D.Usually
17.A.hit B.knocked C.cleaned D.brushed
18.A.condition B.position C.situation D.occupation
19.A.pick up B.take up C.make up D.put up
20.A.funny B.serious C.realistic D.critical
科目:高中英語 來源:黑龍江省哈爾濱市第三中學2010屆高三上學期期末考試英語試題 題型:054
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科目:高中英語 來源:黑龍江省哈三中2010屆高三上學期期末考試 題型:完型填空
第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
There is a story told about how Neil set about winning over one particular boy.The boy was always causing trouble and clearly regarded all teachers 36 a hostile eye.On one occasion, Neil, out taking a 37 , had just rounded a corner when he came across the boy playing on his own.The boy, not noticing he was no longer 38 , picked up a stone and threw it through one of the school windows.Turning, he saw Neil.Instead of finding himself 39 at angrily as he expected, the boy was 40 to see Neil bend down, pick up a stone and hurl it at another window.The boy had to 41 to get the window repaired, so did Neil. 42 he thought this a small price to pay for 43 a bond between himself and the boy, whose 44 improved afterwards.
Neil was a remarkable character who knew just when to be 45 and just when to adopt a lighter touch when handling children.Not everyone is so 46 .Willie Russell, the 47 , likes to talk about the time when he had freshly 48 from teacher training college and had just begun to work as a teacher.On his first day at the school he was left to do playground duty on his own, rather a(n) 49 experience for one so new to the job.Surrounded by children at morning break, he turned to see one of the children throwing a stone at a school window.When the boy saw that he had been 50 by a teacher, his face fell. 51 for this boy, Russell remembered the story about Neil.Stooping down he picked up a stone and propelled(投擲) it through another window.Turning to smile proudly at the boy his satisfaction was suddenly shattered by the sound of dozens of windows being 52 by flying stones.
Unfortunately he had failed to take into account the difference between his 53 and the one which Neil had faced, namely that he and the boy were not alone.It was at this point in his career that Russell decided that perhaps he was not quite cut out to be a teacher. Deciding after this that he was not suited to teaching he left to 54 playwriting.Most of his plays are very imaginative and 55 .A bit like this story, in fact.
36.A.by B.in C.with D.through
37.A.rest B.exam C.walk D.trip
38.A.seen B.a(chǎn)lone C.lonely D.heard
39.A.shouted B.stared C.pointed D.come
40.A.excited B.surprised C.satisfied D.frightened
41.A.punish B.pay C.a(chǎn)gree D.propose
42.A.As B.While C.Even if D.But
43.A.breaking B.making C.establishing D.showing
44.A.character B.behavior C.condition D.grades
45.A.still B.kind C.calm D.firm
46.A.humorous B.strange C.successful D.clever
47.A.student B.headmaster C.playwright D.teacher
48.A.graduated B.walked C.studied D.dismissed
49.A.exciting B.challenging C.surprising D.interesting
50.A.blamed B.stopped C.met D.spotted
51.A.Generally B.Fortunately C.Obviously D.Usually
52.A.hit B.knocked C.cleaned D.brushed
53.A.condition B.position C.situation D.occupation
54.A.pick up B.take up C.make up D.put up
55.A.funny B.serious C.realistic D.critical
科目:高中英語 來源:2010屆黑龍江省高三上學期期末考試英語試卷 題型:完形填空
第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
There is a story told about how Neil set about winning over one particular boy.The boy was always causing trouble and clearly regarded all teachers 36 a hostile eye.On one occasion, Neil, out taking a 37 , had just rounded a corner when he came across the boy playing on his own.The boy, not noticing he was no longer 38 , picked up a stone and threw it through one of the school windows.Turning, he saw Neil.Instead of finding himself 39 at angrily as he expected, the boy was 40 to see Neil bend down, pick up a stone and hurl it at another window.The boy had to 41 to get the window repaired, so did Neil. 42 he thought this a small price to pay for 43 a bond between himself and the boy, whose 44 improved afterwards.
Neil was a remarkable character who knew just when to be 45 and just when to adopt a lighter touch when handling children.Not everyone is so 46 .Willie Russell, the 47 , likes to talk about the time when he had freshly 48 from teacher training college and had just begun to work as a teacher.On his first day at the school he was left to do playground duty on his own, rather a(n) 49 experience for one so new to the job.Surrounded by children at morning break, he turned to see one of the children throwing a stone at a school window.When the boy saw that he had been 50 by a teacher, his face fell. 51 for this boy, Russell remembered the story about Neil.Stooping down he picked up a stone and propelled(投擲) it through another window.Turning to smile proudly at the boy his satisfaction was suddenly shattered by the sound of dozens of windows being 52 by flying stones.
Unfortunately he had failed to take into account the difference between his 53 and the one which Neil had faced, namely that he and the boy were not alone.It was at this point in his career that Russell decided that perhaps he was not quite cut out to be a teacher. Deciding after this that he was not suited to teaching he left to 54 playwriting.Most of his plays are very imaginative and 55 .A bit like this story, in fact.
36.A.by B.in C.with D.through
37.A.rest B.exam C.walk D.trip
38.A.seen B.a(chǎn)lone C.lonely D.heard
39.A.shouted B.stared C.pointed D.come
40.A.excited B.surprised C.satisfied D.frightened
41.A.punish B.pay C.a(chǎn)gree D.propose
42.A.As B.While C.Even if D.But
43.A.breaking B.making C.establishing D.showing
44.A.character B.behavior C.condition D.grades
45.A.still B.kind C.calm D.firm
46.A.humorous B.strange C.successful D.clever
47.A.student B.headmaster C.playwright D.teacher
48.A.graduated B.walked C.studied D.dismissed
49.A.exciting B.challenging C.surprising D.interesting
50.A.blamed B.stopped C.met D.spotted
51.A.Generally B.Fortunately C.Obviously D.Usually
52.A.hit B.knocked C.cleaned D.brushed
53.A.condition B.position C.situation D.occupation
54.A.pick up B.take up C.make up D.put up
55.A.funny B.serious C.realistic D.critical
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
There is a story told about how Neil set about winning over one particular boy.The boy was always causing trouble and clearly regarded all teachers 36 a hostile eye.On one occasion, Neil, out taking a 37 , had just rounded a corner when he came across the boy playing on his own.The boy, not noticing he was no longer 38 , picked up a stone and threw it through one of the school windows.Turning, he saw Neil.Instead of finding himself 39 at angrily as he expected, the boy was 40 to see Neil bend down, pick up a stone and hurl it at another window.The boy had to 41 to get the window repaired, so did Neil. 42 he thought this a small price to pay for 43 a bond between himself and the boy, whose 44 improved afterwards.
Neil was a remarkable character who knew just when to be 45 and just when to adopt a lighter touch when handling children.Not everyone is so 46 .Willie Russell, the 47 , likes to talk about the time when he had freshly 48 from teacher training college and had just begun to work as a teacher.On his first day at the school he was left to do playground duty on his own, rather a(n) 49 experience for one so new to the job.Surrounded by children at morning break, he turned to see one of the children throwing a stone at a school window.When the boy saw that he had been 50 by a teacher, his face fell. 51 for this boy, Russell remembered the story about Neil.Stooping down he picked up a stone and propelled(投擲) it through another window.Turning to smile proudly at the boy his satisfaction was suddenly shattered by the sound of dozens of windows being 52 by flying stones.
Unfortunately he had failed to take into account the difference between his 53 and the one which Neil had faced, namely that he and the boy were not alone.It was at this point in his career that Russell decided that perhaps he was not quite cut out to be a teacher. Deciding after this that he was not suited to teaching he left to 54 playwriting.Most of his plays are very imaginative and 55 .A bit like this story, in fact.
36.A.by B.in C.with D.through
37.A.rest B.exam C.walk D.trip
38.A.seen B.a(chǎn)lone C.lonely D.heard
39.A.shouted B.stared C.pointed D.come
40.A.excited B.surprised C.satisfied D.frightened
41.A.punish B.pay C.a(chǎn)gree D.propose
42.A.As B.While C.Even if D.But
43.A.breaking B.making C.establishing D.showing
44.A.character B.behavior C.condition D.grades
45.A.still B.kind C.calm D.firm
46.A.humorous B.strange C.successful D.clever
47.A.student B.headmaster C.playwright D.teacher
48.A.graduated B.walked C.studied D.dismissed
49.A.exciting B.challenging C.surprising D.interesting
50.A.blamed B.stopped C.met D.spotted
51.A.Generally B.Fortunately C.Obviously D.Usually
52.A.hit B.knocked C.cleaned D.brushed
53.A.condition B.position C.situation D.occupation
54.A.pick up B.take up C.make up D.put up
55.A.funny B.serious C.realistic D.critical
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