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阅读理解。Surely, it's good to get along with your teacher because it makes the time you spend in the classroom morepleasant. But really, there's one important reason why you should get along with your teacher. When you do it,"learning bursts right open," says Evelyn Vuko, a long time teacher who writes an education column (专栏)called "teacher says" for the Washington Post.&&&& In fact, kids who get along with their teachers not only learn more, but they're more comfortable askingquestions an This makes it easier to understand new material and do your best on tests.When you have this kind of relationship with a teacher, he or she can be someone to turn to with problems,such as problems with learning.&&&& As a kid in elementary or middle school, you're at a wonderful stage in your life. You're like a sponge (海绵), able to _____. Besides, you're able to think about all this information in new ways. Your teacher knowsthat, and, in most cases, is excited to be the person who's giving you all that material and helping you put ittogether.Remember, teachers are people, too, and they feel great if you're open to what they're teaching you.That's why they want to be teachers in the first place-to teach!&&& &Some kids may be able to learn in any case, whether they like the teacher or not. But most kids are sensitiveto the way they get along with the teacher, and if things aren't going well, they won't learn as well and won'tenjoy being in class.1. What is the best title of the passage? (within 10 words)&&& ___________________________________________________________________________________2. Which sentence in Paragraph l can be replaced by the following one "you can learn more and easily."?&&& ___________________________________________________________________________________3. Please fill in the blank with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.&&& ___________________________________________________________________________________4. What are the benefits if kids get along well with their teachers?&&& ___________________________________________________________________________________5. Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into Chinese.&&& ___________________________________________________________________________________
阅读理解。Sure, it's good to get along with your teacher because it makes the time you spend in the classroommore pleasant.&&&& And yes, it's good to get along with your teacher because, in general, it's smart to learn how tounderstand the different types of people you'll meet throughout your life.&&&& "But really, there's one super-important reason why you should get along with your teacher. Whenyou do,learning bursts right open," says Evelyn Vuko, a longtime teacher who writes an educationcolumn(专栏) called "Teacher Says" for the Washington Post newspaper.&&&& In fact, kids who get along with their teachers not only learn more, but they're more comfortableasking questions and getting extra help. This makes it easier to understand new material and do yourbest on tests.&&&&& When you have this kind of relationship with a teacher, he or she can be someone toturn to with problems, such as problems with learning or school life, such as bullying.As a kid in a primary or middle school, you're at a wonderful stage in your life. You're like a sponge(海绵), able to absorb lots of new and exciting information. On top of that, you're able to think aboutall this information in new ways. Your teacher knows that, in most cases, is very excited to be theperson who's giving you all that material and helping you make it. Remember, teachers are people, too,and they feel great if you're open to what they're teaching you. That's why they wanted to be teachersin the first place-to teach!&&&& Some kids may be able to learn in any situation, whether they like the teacher or not. But most kidsare sensitive to the way they get along with the teacher, and if things aren't going well, they won't learnas well and won't enjoy being in class.1. In the passage, the author mainly talks about _______.A. how to get along well with othersB. the importance of a good relation with teachersC. how much the students are expected of to get along with teachersD. how to make the time in the classroom more pleasant2. "Learning bursts right open" in the third paragraph really means _______.A. learning becomes easier for you at onceB. you find an opening to learningC. there'll be more problems with learningD. there'll be no problems at all with learning3. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. If you get on well with your teachers, you must have a good result in exams.B. The more questions you ask, the higher marks you will get.C. If you have a good relationship with your teacher, you can turn to him when in trouble.D. Many kids can do well without a good relationship with teachers.4. Which of the comments is FALSE on teachers and their work according to the passage?A. Teachers are excited even if you wouldn't like to accept their teaching.B. Teachers sometimes have the same feelings as students do.C. Though few, there are still some students who can learn even if they don't like the teacher.D. Having a bad relationship with your teachers does more or less harm to your studies.
Sure, it’s good to get along with your teacher because it makes the time you spend in the classroom more pleasant.And yes, it’s good to get along with your teacher because, in general, it’s smart to learn how to understand the different types of people you’ll meet throughout your life.“But really, there’s one super-important reason why you should get along with your teacher. When you do, learning bursts right open,” says Evelyn Vuko, a longtime teacher who writes an education column(专栏) called “Teacher Says” for the Washington Post newspaper.In fact, kids who get along with their teachers not only learn more, but they’re more comfortable asking questions and getting extra help. This makes it easier to understand new material and do your best on tests. When you have this kind of relationship with a teacher, he or she can be someone to turn to with problems, such as problems with learning or school life, such as bullying.As a kid in a primary or middle school, you’re at a wonderful stage in your life. You’re like a sponge (海绵), able to absorb lots of new and exciting information. On top of that, you’re able to think about all this information in new ways. Your teacher knows that, in most cases, is very excited to be the person who’s giving you all that material and helping you make it. Remember, teachers are people, too, and they feel great if you’re open to what they’re teaching you. That’s why they wanted to be teachers in the first place—to teach!Some kids may be able to learn in any situation, whether they like the teacher or not. But most kids are sensitive to the way they get along with the teacher, and if things aren’t going well, they won’t learn as well and won’t enjoy being in class.【小题1】In the passage, the author mainly talks about _______.A. how to get along well with othersB. the importance of a good relation with teachersC. how much the students are expected of to get along with teachersD. how to make the time in the classroom more pleasant【小2】“Learning bursts right open” in the third paragraph really means _______.A. learning becomes easier for you at onceB. you find an opening to learningC. there’ll be more problems with learningD. there’ll be no problems at all with learning【小题2】According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A.If you get on well with your teachers, you must have a good result in exams.B.The more questions you ask, the higher marks you will get.C.If you have a good relationship with your teacher, you can turn to him when in trouble.D.Many kids can do well without a good relationship with teachers.请在这里输入关键词:
科目:高中英语
来源:2011届山东省济南市第一中学高三上学期12月阶段考试英语卷
题型:阅读理解
What is the relationship between violence and sports? Psychologists say that there are many reasons for violence at sports events. One is alcohol. Many fans drink a lot at games. When people drink, they are more likely to do abnormal things. Psychologist Dennis Brock says, “Quiet people become loud. Normally nonviolent people become destructive. ”David Sampson, a sports sociologist, says, “These are often celebratory riots— a large number of very happy people mixed in with large amounts of alcohol. They don’t often seem dangerous in the beginning, but things get violent quickly. ”Another reason for violence at sports events is the crowd. When individuals are in a large group of people, they can lose their sense of personal responsibility. Edward Hirt, a social Psychologist, says that research shows that people do things in crowds that they would never do alone. People in crowds feel anonymous — no one knows who they are. Crowds also make people feel powerful. They stop making personal decisions. They just follow the crowd. Social psychologists call this a “mob mentality.”Dave Zarifis, head of public safety says, “Some people don’t even come to celebrate. They want to drink hard and make trouble. Someone does something stupid, and it grows from there. You get a mob mentality. People think it’s OK to do almost anything. They think, ‘There are so many of us and not enough of them. ’ ”Social psychologist Dr. Sharon Kennedy says that there are some things officials can do to prevent violence. Making sure that an area is not overcrowded is very important. Officials should also think of games as “big parties.” Then they will prepare differently. Kennedy says that in Great Britain they are controlling the problem with cameras in all the stadiums. “When you know someone is watching, you are much less likely to behave badly. ”【小题1】Which of the following best gives the main idea of the first two paragraphs?&A.There’s a connection between violence and sportsB.One cause of violence at sports events is alcohol.C.There are many reasons for violence at sports events.D.David Sampson and Dennis Brock have the same opinion.【小题2】Which of the following does NOT belong to a “mob mentality”?A.“I must drink some alcohol to stop myself feeling shy. ”B.“ It’s safe to do what many people are doing. ”C.“There are so many of us and not enough of them. ”D.“ No one knows I’m doing this. ”【小题3】How many experts are quoted by the writer of this passage?A.Two.B.Four.C.Three.D.Five.【小题4】The last paragraph is mainly about ______.A.how to turn games into big partiesB.why to install cameras in stadiumsC.how to prevent violence at sports events D.how to avoid oneself behaving badly【小题5】What lesson can we learn from this passage?A.Never drink any alcohol no matter where you are.B.Whenever you are watching a game, you should keep quiet.C.Never follow blindly no matter how many people are doing something.D.Be careful when you are at a stadium because there are cameras there.
科目:高中英语
来源:2011届浙江省杭州高中高三第七次月考英语卷
题型:阅读理解
Bobby Moresco grew up in New York's Hell's Kitchen, a tough working-class neighborhood on Manhattan's West Side. But Hell's Kitchen lies right next door to Broadway, and the bright lights attracted Bobby from the time he was a teen. Being stage-struck was hardly what a street kid could admit to his partners. Fearing their ridicule, he told no one, not even his girlfriend, when he started taking acting lessons at age 17. If you were a kid from the neighborhood, you became a cop, construction worker, longshoreman or criminal. Not an actor.
Moresco struggled to make that long walk a few blocks east. He studied acting, turned out for all the cattle calls -- and during the decade of the 1970s made a total of $2,000. "I wasn't a good actor, but I had a driving need to do something different with my life," he says. He moved to Hollywood, where he drove a cab and worked as a bartender. "My father said, 'Stop this cra you have a wife and daughter.' “But Moresco kept working at his chosen craft.
Then in 1983 his younger brother Thomas was murdered in a mob-linked killing. Moresco moved back to his old neighborhood and started writing as a way to explore the pain and the patrimony of Hell's Kitchen. Half-Deserted Streets, based on his brother's killing, opened at a small Off-Broadway theater in 1988. A Hollywood producer saw it and asked him to work on a screenplay.
His reputation grew, and he got enough assignments to move back to Hollywood. By 2003, he was again out of work and out of cash when he got a call from Paul Haggis, a director who had befriended him. Haggis wanted help writing a film about the country after September 11. The two worked on the writing, but every studio in town turned it down. They kept pitching it. Studio executives, however, thought no one wanted to see a severe, honest vision of race and fear and lives in collision in modern America. Moresco believed so strongly in the script that he borrowed money, sold his house. He and Haggis kept pushing. At last the writers found an independent film producer who would take a chance, but the upfront money was too little, Moresco delayed his salary. Crash slipped into the theaters in May 2005, and quietly became both a hit and a critical success. It was nominated for six Academy Awards and won three -- Best Picture, Best Film Editing and Best Writing (Original Screenplay) by Paul Haggis and the kid from Hell's Kitchen.
At age 54, Bobby Moresco became an overnight success. "If you have something you want to do in life, don't think about the problems," he says, "think about other ways to get it done." 【小题1】 Rearrange the following statements in term of time order:a. His work Half-Deserted Streets drew attention as it opened at a small Off-Broadway theaterb. Unexpectedly Crash became both a hit and a huge success.c. He moved to Hollywood to be a taxi driver and a waiter.d. He started learn acting in spite of hardness with the belief of doing something diiferent.e. His younger brother Thomas was killed in conflict among bullies.A.d; bB.d; aC.c; bD.c; a【小题2】 Why Bobby Moresco did not tell anyone that he started taking lessons at age 17?A.He wnted to give his girlfriend a surprise.B.His girlfriend did not allow him to do this.C.He was afraid of being laughed at.D.He had no talent for acting.【小题3】 Which of the following sentences is NOT true?A.His father did not support his work as a bartender.B.Before he became an overnight success, his life experienced ups and downs.C.His brother’s death inspired his writing Half-Deserted Streets.D.Moresco grew up in New York's Hell's Kitchen which is a few blocks east of Broadway.【小题4】The Studio executives turned the script Crash down because ______________.A.they thought the script would not be popular.B.the script was not well written.C.they had no money to make the film based on the script.D.they thought Moresco was not famous.【小题5】What’s the best title of the article?A.The Road to SuccessB.Try It a Different WayC.A Talented man—MorescoD.Moresco’s Perseverance【小题6】 Which of the following can best describe Bobby Moresco?A.initiative and persistentB.shy but hardworkingC.caring and braveD.aggressive and modest
科目:高中英语
来源:学年河北省唐山市高三第一次模拟考试英语试卷(解析版)
题型:阅读理解
If you see a group of people dancing and singing on the street or in the railway station,? you don't need to feel surprised.They are a flash mob (快闪族), which is a group of people who come together suddenly in a public place, do something unusual for a brief period of time,
and then quickly break up.They are usually organized with the help of the Internet or other digital communication network.At a predetermined time, they gather and perform some? distractions(消遣) such as waving their hands and exchanging books, Then, they quickly break up before the police can arrive.Using mobile phones, the flash mob can change its location if the first one has been replaced for any reason.??????? Bill Lasik, senior editor of Harper’s Magazine, organized the first flash mob in Manhattan in May 2003 and the first successful flash mob came together on June 3, 2003 - after the first attempt was foiled at Macy's department store.Lasik claimed that the activity was designed to make fun of hipsters (起时髦的人), and call attention to the cultural atmosphere.??????? ????? Flash mob gatherings can sometimes shock people.Such an activity might seem amusing and untrue, but it also might frighten people who are not aware of what is taking place.Undoubtedly, flash mobs can serve as good political tools in any direction.They also have great economic potential, such as using flash mobs to advertise a product.????? The flash mob is now becoming more and more popular.People use it to do many things.For example, in 2009, Michael Jackson's fans took part in a flash mob to remember him.Hundreds of his fans gathered singing and dancing Michael's famous song "Beat It" together.Flash mobs give people from all walks of life an opportunity to come together to create a memory.1.The undefined word "foiled" in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by _????? 。A.forgotten????????? B.prevented???? C.announced??????? D.confirmed2.What can you learn about the flash mob from the passage?A.The flash mob usually breaks up quickly for lacking enough time.B.Once the place for the activity is determined, it can't be changed.C.The flash mob can be made use offing many fields just for fun.D.It gives people the chance to come together to do something unusual.3.The main purpose of the passage is -A.to entertain?????????? B.to encourage???? C.to inform????????? D.to persuade4.The writer's attitude towards the flash mob isA.negative????????????? C.favorable??? ????????????? B.objective??? ????????????? D.doubtful 
科目:高中英语
来源:学年山东省高三10月份第一次质检英语试卷(解析版)
题型:阅读理解
&Do you know the open-air art gallery in London's
Blackall Street? Probably -not. Not many& Londoners know it either, but
Henri does and he is willing to show it to you.
&&&& Henri used to sleep in parks
until he met a charity(慈善机构) that helps homeless people get& back
on their feet by becoming tour guides.
&&&& Rather than show traditional
London sights, “Unseen Tours& take people off the beaten track. Henri
has been teaching tourists about the history and architecture of Shoreditch,
where he slept on public benches for three years.
&&&& When he felt separated from
the society, contact with the volunteer network &The Sock Mob& gave
Henri hope. &Not everyone just looked down on me,& he said. The tours
aren't the only actions trying to help those who have suffered a misfortune to
stand tall again.
&&&& An innovative(创新的) college for homeless people in London, the first of its
kind in the country, is attracting hundreds of students. The Recovery College,
set up by St Mungo's charity, is providing courses designed to improve
technical skills and life skills.
&&&& According to Andy Williams,
who helps to organize the college, the most popular courses have proved to be
about raising self-confidence and developing self-pride.
&&&& Steve, now in his 50s, told a
reporter how much of a difference it makes to &have a bit of
confidence&. He had difficulty learning to read and had to leave school
when he was 12. Because Steve's problem was not recognized at the time, he was
&seen to be unable to read or write&, and suffered with depression
and alcohol addiction. He says the status of &student& is itself important
for people who are used to being treated as outcasts(被遗弃者)
&&&& Some charities aim not only
to help the homeless become independent but also to make them popular. The
Homeless World Cup started ten years ago. Today the tournament draws teams from
48 countries made up of players-men and women-who are, or have been, living in
the streets.& It gives them a chance to become football heroes.
1.The
underlined part &take people off the beaten track& means &take
people to______.”
A. famous
galleries&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
& B. traditional sights
C. unusual places&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D.
public benches
2.How
does the Recovery College help the homeless people?
A. By training them to be guides
B. By offering them different courses.
C. By keeping in contact with them.
D. By asking more students to help them.
3.At
the age of 12, Steve _______ .
A. wasn't treated as a normal student
B. had much confidence in himself
C. didn't want to study at school
D. left school because of depression
4.The
purpose of the Homeless World Cup is to help the homeless people _______.
A. become football
stars&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. improve life skills
C. gain
self-confidence&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. find proper jobs
5.Which
is the best title for the passage?
A. Confidence Back
Now.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. London Tour.
C. The Popular
Homeless.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. Football Heroes.
科目:高中英语
来源:2014届浙江省高二下学期期中考试英语试卷(解析版)
题型:阅读理解
Art theft is an ancient and complicated crime. When
you look at some of the most famous cases of art thefts in history, you see
thoroughly planned operations that involve art dealers, art fakers, mobsters,
ransoms, and millions of dollars. Here you can read about some of the most
famous cases of art theft in the history.
The First Theft: &
The first documented case of art theft was in 1473,
when two panels of altarpiece of the Last Judgment by the Dutch painter Hans
Memling were stolen. While the triptych was being transported by ship from the
Netherlands to Florence, the ship was attacked by pirates who took it to the
Gdansk cathedral in Poland. Nowadays, the piece is shown at the National Museum
in Gdansk where it was recently moved from the Basilica of the Assumption.
The Most Famous Theft:
The most famous story of art theft involves one of the
most famous paintings in the world and one of the most famous artists in
history as a suspect. In the night of August 21, 1911, the Mona Lisa was stolen
out of the Louver. Soon after, Pablo Picasso was arrested and questioned by the
police, but was released quickly.
It took about two years until the mystery was solved
by the Parisian police. It turned out that the 30×21 inch painting was taken by
one of the museum employees by the name of Vincenzo Peruggia, who simply
carried it hidden under his coat. Nevertheless, Peruggia did not work alone.
The crime was carefully conducted by a notorious con man, Eduardo de Valfierno,
who was sent by an art faker who intended to make copies and sell them as if
they were the original painting.
While Yves Chaudron, the art faker, was busy creating
copies for the famous masterpiece, Mona Lisa was still hidden at Peruggias’
apartment. After two years in which Peruggia did not hear from Chaudron, he
tried to make the best out of his stolen good. Eventually, Peruggia was
caught by the police while trying to sell the painting to an art dealer from
Florence, Italy. The Mona Lisa was returned to the Louver in 1913.
The Biggest Theft in the USA:
The biggest art theft in United States took place at
the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. On the night of March 18, 1990, a group of
thieves wearing police uniforms broke into the museum and took thirteen
paintings whose collective value was estimated at around 300 million dollars.
The thieves took two paintings and one print by Rembrandt, and works of
Vermeer, Manet, Degas, Govaert Flinck, as well as a French and a Chinese
artifact.
As of yet, none of the paintings have been found and
the case is still unsolved. According to recent rumors, the FBI are
investigating the possibility that the Boston Mob along with French art dealers
are connected to the crime.
1. How long did it take to put back the stolen Mona
Lisa in Louver ?___
A.Thirty six
months&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B.Thirty months
C.Half a year &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D.Around two
years
2.What does the underlined sentence, “he tried to
make the best out of his stolen good” mean?
A.Chaudron
wanted to sell the stolen painting.
B.Peruggia
thought he didn’t need to work for Chaudon any more and
wanted to market the painting.
C.Valfierno was
tired of waiting.
D.Peruggia
wanted to study the painting carefully.
3. Which case among those mentioned in the passage is
still a mystery?
A.Mona Lisa
case
B.Last Judgment
case
C.Isabella
Stewart Gardner Museum thirteen paintings case
4.People from the country of _____ is not involved in
the passage.
A.China&&&&&&&&&&& B.France&&&&&&&&&&& C.Dutch&&&&&&&&&&& D.Vantican
5. Which statement is WRONG according to this article?
A.Picasso was
ever considered a art theft suspect.
B.Art thieves
normally not work alone.
C.The first
documented case of art theft was conducted by pirates.
D.The
mastermind of Mona Lisa was an art faker who wanted to sell copies.
6. The passage is not finished, which subtitle could
be the next?
A.The Economic
Value of Art Theft&&&&&&&&&&& B.The Loss to
Art Lovers
C.The Most
Sought After Painting&&&&&&&&&&&& D.Boston Mob
and French Art Dealers
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