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One day as a teacher walked into the
classroom, he heard a low voice: "Here is the teacher, I’m sure the unfair
fellow (不公正的家伙) is going to talk about putting in commas. "It was Bill’s voice.
He was talking with the boy next to him. The teacher didn’t get angry. He said
nothing about it but he began, to talk about putting in commas, and then he
wrote on the blackboard the sentence: "Bill says the teacher is an unfair
fellow." The class laughed and Bill’s face turned red. "Now," said the teacher,
"I’ll show you how important commas are." He put two commas in the sentence, and
read, "Bill, says the teacher, is an unfair
fellow." |
Which of these sentences is true [A] The teacher didn’t hear what Bill said about him. [B] The teacher heard what Bill said and got angry. [C] Bill said that the teacher was unfair.
[单项选择]One day as a teacher walked into the classroom, he heard a low voice: "Here is the teacher, I’m sure the unfair fellow (不公正的家伙) is going to talk about putting in commas. "It was Bill’s voice. He was talking with the boy next to him. The teacher didn’t get angry. He said nothing about it but he began, to talk about putting in commas, and then he wrote on the blackboard the sentence: "Bill says the teacher is an unfair fellow." The class laughed and Bill’s face turned red. "Now," said the teacher, "I’ll show you how important commas are." He put two commas in the sentence, and read, "Bill, says the teacher, is an unfair fellow./
The story happened ______ a classroom.
[A] in [B] outside [C] next to
[简答题]The first day my new teacher walked into our school in Spanish Harlem, I burst out laughing. (86) Ron Clark was a young white guy from North Carolina who talked with a funny Southern accent. He said he used to be a singing waiter. I thought. Who is this guy He’s a complete joke.
It was 1999 and I was in the fifth grade at New York City’s P. S. 83. I figured I’d spend most of the year in the principal’s office. I’d always been a troublemaker. (87) I’d get yelled at, and then the teachers would give up on me. I thought that’s what would happen with Ron Clark. I was wrong. That first week, I kept mocking him. He hauled me out to the hallway and said I’d better shape up. "Tamara," he said, "you’re a smart kid. You can do better. " (88) He told me I was a natural leader and that I’d go far in life if I started applying myself. I was mad at first, but then something happened: I began to respect him. There were 29 students in our class, and it didn’t take long for
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One day a teacher was giving a lesson to tile boys
and girls in her class. The teacher told them to write an Englisb composition
(作文) about die last football match. One of the boys wrote a few words and put
down his pen. The teacher asked him. "Why aren’t you Walling" Tile boy
answered. "I have finisbed. ’ Then the teacher took his exemise book and read.
"Rain. No play. " |
The boy wrote a long and good composition.
A. True. B. False.