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Last year I introduced my new policy on absences to my classes:None would be(1)
B
B
except for illness or personal emergency (緊急情況).Even though this was against the(2)
C
C
rules,my students didn't(3)
A
A
.When those who missed classes received warning notices from me,they knew I was(4)
B
B
.Most students seemed to realize that it(5)
A
A
their own studies,and followed the rule.(6)
C
C
,it was also a rule that they should follow throughout their lives.
   I told my class that(7)
B
B
students want to do well in school,they have to go to classes(8)
C
C
.Like other teachers,I feel(9)
A
A
when I carefully prepare for a class but only a few students come,I want my students to get the(10)
C
C
that I care about their learning and(11)
D
D
them to care about my professional (職業(yè)的) effort.
   To my(12)
B
B
,students performance in my classes improved in the end.Such a result is surely worth(13)
B
B
.There are also other advantages having a(14)
A
A
classroom.For example,discussions are(15)
D
D
,homework is generally(16)
B
B
on time,and very few students miss tests.Of course,I was a little(17)
A
A
than usual,especially at first I(18)
D
D
or mailed notes to several students about their cuts (缺課),some more than once.
   There is no(19)
C
C
that this kind of policy is easier in a small school.But it can work almost any place where a teacher cares enough to make it work.The(20)
D
D
thing is caring.
(1) A.accepted B.allowed C.invited D.found
(2) A.club B.company C.school D.family
(3) A.care B.help C.know D.forget
(4) A.brave B.serious C.excited D.nervous
(5) A.did good to B.got along with C.made use of D.kept away with
(6) A.At first B.In time C.In fact D.At most
(7) A.after B.if C.though D.until
(8) A.hardly B.suddenly C.completely D.regularly
(9) A.unhappy B.impolite C.impatient D.unlucky
(10) A.praise B.chance C.message D.suggestion
(11) A.agree B.choose C.promise D.expect
(12) A.anger B.surprise C.regret D.shame
(13) A.giving up B.showing off C.thinking over D.breaking down
(14) A.full B.big C.bright D.clean
(15) A.easier B.clearer C.shorter D.livelier
(16) A.given B.finished C.marked D.corrected
(17) A.busier B.kinder C.richer D.cleverer
(18) A.stopped B.followed C.returned D.called
(19) A.need B.time C.doubt D.risk
(20) A.boring B.strange C.interesting D.important

【考點】科普知識
【答案】B;C;A;B;A;C;B;C;A;C;D;B;B;A;D;B;A;D;C;D
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