As a teacher,I often make it a rule that when we are on a field trip,there will be no talking as we enter a building.This rule to entering any place,whether it is a cinema,a church,a theatre, or any other place.
Once,in New York City,I took my class to see a(n) near Times Square.When we arrived at the theatre,there were about twenty other classes outside waiting to get in.The students from the other schools were not and there was pandemonium(烏煙瘴氣).I told my students to stay in a line and keep .I told them that we would not carry ourselves like those other .Soon we started to file into the theatre,and it was very disorganized.There was a lady trying to the groups and get them to their seats, students were everywhere and really knew where to go.My class,observing our rule,walked in in two single-file lines.We stood near the door behind everyone else,and we .All of a sudden,the lady who was noticed us and she walked our direction.She asked the students the teacher was for our group, and I raised my .She asked, “Very, very nice to meet you.Come this way.”We were led into the theatre, ,and we were given front-row seats.
Sometimes for others may not seem like it is going to have an effect,especially when you no one around who is taking manners into .However,that is usually the time when such ____ actions will be most appreciated and recognized.
1.A.a(chǎn)pplies B.leads C.turns D.belongs
2.A.lady B.play C.teacher D.exhibition
3.A.sorted out B.settled down C.lined up D.turned away
4.A.listening B.behaving C.concentrating D.watching
5.A.time B.contact C.watch D.order
6.A.places B.seats C.classes D.teachers
7.A.scold B.dismiss C.a(chǎn)ttract D.organize
8.A.a(chǎn)nd B.but C.so D.while
9.A.a(chǎn)nyone B.nobody C.everyone D.somebody
10.A.a(chǎn)nxiously B.immediately C. quietly D.hurriedly
11.A.passed B.chatted C.rushed D.waited
12.A.in trouble B.on guard C.in charge D.on business
13.A.in B.to C.for D.under
14.A.how B.where C.what D.whether
15.A.voice B.a(chǎn)rm C.head D.hand
16.A.finally B.somehow C.first D.instead
17.A.love B.respect C.concern D.support
18.A.receive B.visit C.meet D.recognize
19.A.practice B.a(chǎn)ccount C.effect D.operation
20.A.kind B.urgent C.legal D.firm
1.A
2.B
3.C
4.B
5.D
6.C
7.D
8.B
9.B
10.C
11.D
12.C
13.A
14.B
15.D
16.C
17.B
18.C
19.B
20.A
【解析】
試題分析:作者一直讓學生到一個地方要遵守秩序,在一次看戲的過程中,作者的這個規(guī)定展示他的學生的良好的素養(yǎng),也得到認可,某種程度上給他們帶來意料之外的好處。
1.考查動詞辨析:A.a(chǎn)pplies適用,申請,B.leads帶領,C.turns轉變,D.belongs屬于。apply to適用于。句意:這個規(guī)定適用于任何地方,不管是電影院,教堂,戲院或其他任何地方。故選A
2.B?疾槊~辨析:A.lady女士,B.play戲劇,C.teacher老師,D.exhibition展覽,從下文的:When we arrived at the theatre,可知是帶學生去看戲。故選B
3.C?疾閯釉~短語辨析:A.sorted out挑選出,B.settled down定居下來,安定下來,C.lined up排隊, D.turned away拒絕入內。句意:有20個班級的學生在排隊等候進入。故選C
4.B?疾閯釉~辨析:A.listening聽,B.behaving守規(guī)矩,C.concentrating集中,D.watching觀看。句意:其他學校的學生行為舉止不文明,弄得烏煙瘴氣。故選B
5.D?疾槊~辨析:A.time時間,B.contact聯(lián)系,C.watch觀看,D.order命令。句意:我讓學生排隊等侯,遵守秩序。keep order維持秩序。故選D
6.考查名詞辨析:A.places地方,B.seats位置,C.classes班級,D.teachers老師。句意:我告訴他們不能象其他班級的學生。故選C
7.D?疾閯釉~辨析:A.scold責備,B.dismiss解散,C.a(chǎn)ttract吸引,D.organize組織。句意:有一個人組織隊伍,讓學生到他們的位置。故選D
8.B。考查連詞辨析:A.a(chǎn)nd并且,B.but但是,C.so因此,D.while然而。句意:但是到處都是學生,沒有人知道該去什么地方。故選B。
9.B?疾椴欢ù~:A.a(chǎn)nyone任何人,B.nobody沒有人,C.everyone每個人,D.somebody一些人。句意:但是到處都是學生,沒有人知道該去什么地方。故選B
10.C?疾楦痹~辨析:A.a(chǎn)nxiously焦慮,B.immediately立刻,C.quietly安靜地,D.hurriedly匆忙地。句意:我的班級遵守秩序,排成兩隊安靜的走進來。選C
11.題11】D。考查動詞辨析:A.passed通過,B.chatted聊天,C.rushed急沖,D.waited等待。聯(lián)系上文可知我們站在門口等待。故選D
12.題12】C?疾榻樵~短語辨析:A.in trouble有困難,B.on guard守衛(wèi),C.in charge負責,D.on business出差。句意:突然,負責的女士注意到我們,朝我們的方向走過來。故選C
13.題13】A?疾榻樵~辨析:A.in在…里面,B.to給…,C.for為了,D.under在…下面。用in…direction朝著…方向。故選A
14.題14】B?疾橐蓡栐~:A.how怎樣,B.where哪里,C.what什么,D.whether是否。句意:她問學生我們隊的老師在什么地方。故選B
15.題15】D?疾槊~辨析:A.voice聲音,B.a(chǎn)rm膀子,C.head頭,D.hand手。句意:我舉起手。故選D
16.題16】C?疾楦痹~辨析:A.finally最后,B.somehow不知怎么,C.first首先,D.instead相反。句意:我們被首先帶進了戲院而且坐了前排的位置。故選C
17.題17】B。考查動詞辨析:A.love愛,B.respect尊敬,C.concern關心,D.support支持。句意:有時尊敬別人似乎不起作用。故選B
18.題18】C。考查動詞辨析:A.receive接受,B.visit參觀,C.meet遇到,D.recognize意識到。尤其當你周圍沒有遇到考慮禮貌的人。故選C
19.題19】B。考查名詞辨析:A.practice練習,B.a(chǎn)ccount賬戶,描述,C.effect影響,D.operation操作,手術。take …into account考慮。故選B
20.題20】A?疾樾稳菰~辨析:A.kind好心的,B.urgent緊急的,C.legal合法的,D.firm堅定的。句意:但是通常這種善意會被感激和認可。故選A
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