I have always wanted to share this story because it is one of the things that I will remember for my entire life. And I’m sure person feels the same.
We had a new teacher in my high school World History class. She was very nice and excited to see us. She told a story about her fighting in a war and brought a picture of him. After about fifteen of her talking, the class started talking softly to each other they were getting bored. Looking , she asked “So, you guys don’t really want to hear any more?” No one dared to actually say “no” to her out loud one kid. He said, “No, not really!” in a disrespectful way. Some kids were a little and thought that it was rather rude.
I felt extremely bad for this teacher. No one deserves to be in such a disrespectful manner. , a little before class let out, I went up to her and for the guy’s rude behavior. I told her I had been , and even though I may not entirely like , I did appreciate her sharing her story. I asked her about her father and asked to see the picture of him. We had a very nice, genuine conversation about her father.
The teacher was . She really appreciated me coming up and actually treating her with the that she deserved. I felt at full peace with myself knowing that I did the right thing and I was super happy that I actually . Even though I didn’t really care for history, I listened, and I hope that others in different situations will do the same. Listening means a lot to the people sharing; it really . If I had just left the class without saying a word, I would have felt extremely and would have a constant reminder, probably to this day, that was not served and I had left a person in their time of need.
1.A. neither B. no C. a certain D. the other
2.A. father B. nephew C. uncle D. brother
3.A. hours B. minutes C. seconds D. days
4.A. even if B. as if C. because D. so
5.A. hurt B. funny C. proud D. amused
6.A. besides B. except C. as well as D. along with
7.A. interested B. excited C. disappointed D. shocked
8.A. treated B. considered C. scolded D. taught
9.A. Therefore B. However C. Personally D. Naturally
10.A. thanked B. prepared C. apologized D. argued
11.A. talking B. listening C. laughing D. wondering
12.A. geography B. literature C. architecture D. history
13.A. nothing B. little C. less D. more
14.A. amazed B. touched C. embarrassed D. bored
15.A. gift B. reward C. respect D. praise
16.A. made her day B. made my day C. made her way D. made my way
17.A. ever B. even C. still D. seldom
18.A. means B. makes C. is D. does
19.A. happy B. guilty C. lucky D. empty
20.A. justice B. right C. purpose D. interest
1.D
2.A
3.B
4.C
5.A
6.B
7.D
8.A
9.A
10.C
11.B
12.D
13.D
14.B
15.C
16.A
17.C
18.D
19.B
20.A
【解析】
試題分析:本文講述了一位老師在課堂上和學(xué)生分享自己的故事,但是學(xué)生并不喜歡,這讓老師感覺很尷尬?吹竭@個情況,我主動和老師交流,向老師表示了我的尊敬。這個故事讓我感覺到與人交流時,傾聽的重要性。
1.D 形容詞辨析。A兩者都不B不C某個,一個D其他的;我總是想和別人分享一個故事,因為這是我一生以來一直都記得的故事,我認為其他的人也會和我有一樣的想法。
2.A 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下文I asked her about her father可知這位老師談了的是她父親的故事。
3.B 名詞辨析。A小時B分鐘C秒D天;老師在課堂上講故事,不可能是AD,時間太長。C時間太短了,只可能是B分鐘是最合適的。
4.C 連詞辨析。A即使B似乎C因為D于是;同學(xué)們開始小聲交談,因為他們已經(jīng)厭倦了她的故事。
5.A 形容詞辨析A受傷的B滑稽的C自豪的D快樂的;看上去有點受到傷害,因為孩子們不愿意聽了。
6.B 介詞辨析。A除…之外(包括在內(nèi))B除…之外(不包括在內(nèi))C和D和…;除了一個男孩以外沒有人敢說自己不喜歡這個故事。根據(jù)句意說明表示的是除…之外(不包括在內(nèi))故B正確。
7.D 形容詞辨析。A感興趣的B興奮的C失望的D震驚的;一些孩子感覺很震驚,因為這實在是太粗魯了。
8.A 動詞辨析。A對待B考慮C責(zé)罵D教;我為老師感到難過,沒有人應(yīng)該受到這樣粗魯?shù)膶Υ?/p>
9.A 副詞辨析。A因此B然而C個人而言D自然地;因此在下課之前的幾分鐘,我走向老師,并向他道歉。
10.C 動詞辨析。A感謝B準備C道歉D爭論;因此在下課之前的幾分鐘,我走向老師,并向他道歉。
11.B 動詞辨析。A談?wù)揃聽C嘲笑D想知道;我告訴老師我一直都在聽她的故事。
12.D 名詞辨析。A地理B文學(xué)C建筑D歷史;盡管我不怎么喜歡歷史,但是我仍然很喜歡老師和我們分享她的故事。
13.D 詞義辨析。A沒有事情B很少的事情C更少D更多的事情;我問了更多的一些和她的父親有關(guān)的事情,還要求看照片。
14.B 形容詞辨析。A驚訝的B感動的C尷尬的D乏味的;老師被我感動了,她很感激我能走過來很尊敬地和她交流,雖然這樣的尊敬是她應(yīng)得的。
15.C 名詞辨析。A禮物B獎勵C尊敬D表揚;她很感激我能走過來很尊敬地和她交流。
16.A 上下文串聯(lián)。本句是指我非常高興,讓老師的這一天變得有意義。
17.C 副詞辨析。A曾經(jīng)B甚至C仍然D很少;盡管我不怎么喜歡老師,但是我仍然在聽,我希望其他處于不同情景中的人也能做同樣的事情。
18.D 上下文串聯(lián)。這里的is就是代替上一句中的means;指傾聽真的有很大的作用。
19..B 形容詞辨析。A開心B內(nèi)疚的C幸運的D空的;如果我什么也沒有做,就這樣過去,我會感覺很內(nèi)疚的。
20..A 名詞辨析。A公平,公正B權(quán)力C目的D興趣;如果那天我不那樣做,也許就不會有公平和公正了。
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