The teacher's name is Mary Joan Shut. Her students call her ______.A.Hiss MaryB.Miss JoanC
The teacher's name is Mary Joan Shut. Her students call her ______.
A.Hiss Mary
B.Miss Joan
C.Miss Mary Joan
D.Miss Shut
The teacher's name is Mary Joan Shut. Her students call her ______.
A.Hiss Mary
B.Miss Joan
C.Miss Mary Joan
D.Miss Shut
some reason said: “I wish all of the white students to stand for a moment.” I rose with the others.The teacher looked at me and, calling my name, said: “You sit down for the present, and rise with the others.” I did not quite understand her.She repeated: “You sit down now, and rise with the others.” I sat down puzzled.I saw and heard nothing.When the other were asked to rise, I did not know it.When school was dismissed, I went out unconsciously.A few of the white boys laughed at me, saying: “Oh, you’re a nigger, too.”
I hurried on as fast as I could to where my looking-glass hung on the wall in my own little room.For an instant I was afraid to look, but when I did, I looked long and earnestly.I was accustomed t o hearing remarks about my beauty, but now, for the first time, I became conscious of it and recognized it.I noticed the ivory(象牙)whiteness of my skin, the beauty of my mouth, the size and the liquid darkness of my eyes.I ran downstairs and rushed to wh ere my mother was sitting.I buried my head in her lap and cried out: “Mother, tell me, am I a nigger?” I could not see her face, but I felt her hands on my head.I looked up into her face.There were tears in her eyes and I could see that she was sufferin g for me.And then it was that.
I looked at her critically for the first time.I had thought of her in a childish way only as the most beautiful woman in the world; now I looked at her searching for defects(缺点).I could see that her skin was almost brown,and that she did differ in some way from the other ladies who came to the house; yet, even so I could see that she was more beautiful than any of them.She must have felt that I was examining her, for she hid her face in my hair and said with difficulty:“No, my darling, you are not a nigger.” She went on: “If anyone calls you a nigger, don’t notice them.”
But the more she talked, the less was I reassured, and I stopped her by asking:“Well, mother, am I white? Are you white?” She answered tremblingly(颤抖的): “No, I am not white, but your father is one of the greatest men in the country.The best blood of the South is in you.” This suddenly opened up in my heart a fresh fear, and I almost fiercely demanded: “Who is my father? Where is he?” She stroked my hair and said: “I’ll tell you about him some day.” I sobbed(抽泣): “I want to know now.” She answered: “No, not now.”
1.We can infer from the passage that “a nigger ”means().
A.a white person
B.a black person
C.anyone that is not white
D.anyone that i s not black
2.When the teacher asked him to sit down and rise with the others ,the author was confused because().
A.he never considered himself a non-white person
B.he thought the teacher didn’t recognize him
C.he thought he should be considered
D.he thought it rude for the teacher to call his name
3.It was on that day that he began to realize that().
A.he was a nigger
B.he was different from others because of his beauty
C.his color was like that of his mother
D.he differed from oth er white people even with his beauty
4.From the passage we can learn that().
A.the boy’s father left them for some reasons
B.the boy’s mother didn’t want to mention his father at all
C.the boy never met his father before
D.the boy’s mother hated his father
5.This passage generally tells us a story of ().
A.a boy who suddenly realized that he was a colored person
B.a boy who had been looked down upon because he had no father
C.the miserable life of colored people
D.the life of a one-parent family
What is (21) that a teacher most wants in his students? Attentiveness? A good memory? Diligence? Certainly these are the qualities commonly (22) with "good students" in the (23) mind. And certainly, too, these are the qualities that most (24) to teachers' comfort.
But the best students I ever had, (25) I remember the most wistfully, was a talkative, lazy day-dreamer. Sometimes he turned assignments in (26) , and a few he never (27) around to doing at all. Actually, my admiration for him was ironic, (28) I have never liked the name Ronald, (29) suggests to me the assumed name of a movie star. But he made one whole year of my (30) experience a delight.
21.
A. there
B. they
C. it
D. that
I don't know ______ standing beside the headmaster.
A. the girl's name
B. the name of the girl's
C. the name of the girl
D. the name's of the girl
Teacher: Richard, class begins at 9, and you are late.
Student: I know, but I missed my bus. I'm sorry.
Teacher: ______. You have to be here on time.
A.Don't mention it
B.That's no excuse
C.You needn't be
D.No problem
A、She is a teacher
B、She is Doctor Sophie
C、A driver, I suppose
D、She’s ill
A.Mind you, my name is Allen.
B.Hi, nice to meet you.
C.Sorry, but you must be mistaken.
D.Who is Mike?
Tourist:I‘m checking out this mornin9.Could I have my bill?Clerk:Sure,__________?
A.may I have your name and’room llumber,please
B.what’S your name and room number
C.let me know your name and room number
D.give me your name and room number.
Speaker A:Are you Ms. Kelsey, the office manager?Speaker B: ______
A.Yes, I am. What can I do for you?
B.Oh, yes. What's your name, please?
C.Yes. It's nice to have you here with us.
D.Oh, yes. But I'm very busy now.
A.Why do you ask me
B.What do you think of the room
C.I don't care
D.Yes, it's great
A.But I don't know whom do you want to call.
B.What's the name of the party you're calling?
C.What's the address of the person you're calling?
D.What's the extension number you're calling?
A.I'm sorry, but we are full tonight.
B.That's right, but you are late.
C.Oh, yes, table 9, this way please.
D.Please go upstairs and see if there is a spare table.