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(三)Unit1Section IIIExtended readingProjectAssessment阅读理解AMy teacherheld upa pieceof brokenglass andasked,“Who brokethis window”Thirty boystried tothink aboutnot onlywhat theyhad done,but alsowhat ourteacher mighthavefound out.She seldombecame angry,but shewas thistime.“Oh,I thought.I wasthe onewho brokethe window.It wascaused bya naughtythrow of abaseball.If Iadmitted guilt,I wouldbe ina lotof trouble.How wouldI beable topay for a bigwindowlike that I didnteven get an allowance.My fatheris going to havea fit,I thought.I didn*t wanttoraise myhand,but someforce muchstronger thanI waspulled itskyward.I toldthe truth,I didit.Itwas hardenough tosay whatI haddone.My teachertook downa bookfrom oneof ourlibrary shelvesand I had neverknown my teacher tostrikea student,but Ifeared shewas goingto startwith me.“I knowhow muchyou likebirds,“she saidas shestood lookingdown at my guilt-ridden face.Here is that fieldguide aboutbirds thatyou areconstantly checkingout.It isyours now.Its timewe gota new onefor the school anyway.You willnot be punished aslong asyou rememberthatI am notrewardingyou foryour misdeed,but Iam rewardingyou foryour truthfulness.I couldntbelieve it!I wasntbeing punishedand I was gettingmy ownbird fieldguide-the veryonethat Ihad beensaving upmoney tobuy.The lessonmyteachertaught mestays withme everyday,and itwill echoforever.
1.From thestory,we canlearn that the boy.A.didnt breakthe windowon purposeB.lacked thestrength toadmit hisguiltC.tried tothink aboutwhat hehad doneD.didnt knowwhat theteacher hadfound out
2.If the boy admittedguilt,he thoughthe wouldNOT.A.bepunishedby theteacherB.make hisfather angryC.pay forthe brokenwindowD.getabird fieldguide
3.Which of the followingbest describesthe changesin theboys feelings一一A.Afraid SurprisedThankful.B・Frightened-Amazed-Proud.C.Regretful-Guilty-Excited.D-Nervous-Afraid-Satisfied.
4.What isthe lesson theboy*s teachertaught himA.Every coinhas twosides.B.Honesty isalways valued.C.Bad lucknever comesalone.D.Its nevertoo lateto becareful.BWhat aday!I startedat my new schoolthis morningand hadthe besttime.I madelots ofnewfriends andreally likedmy teachers.Iwasnervous lastnight,but Ihad noreason to be nervous.Everyonewas sofriendly andpolite.They mademe feelat ease.It waslike Idbeen at the schoolfor ahundredyears!The daystarted very early at700a.m.Ihadmy breakfastdownstairs withmy mom.She couldtellthat Iwas verynervous.Mom keptasking mewhat waswrong.She toldme Ihad nothingto worryaboutand thateveryone wasgoingtolove me.If theydidnt loveme,Mom saidto sendthem herway foragood talking-to.I couldntstop laughing.(金My momdropped meoff attheschoolgate aboutfive minutesbefore thebell.A littleblonde发的)(招手)girl gotdropped offatthe same timeand startedwaving atme.She ranover andtold mehername wasAbigail.She wasvery niceand webecame closestraight away.We spentall themorningtogether andbegan totalk toanother girlcalled Stacey.The threeof ussat togetherin classall dayand weevenmade ourway hometogether!Time wenton soquickly.Our teachertold usthat tomoiTowwewould reallystart learningand developingnew skills.I can*t waituntil tomorrowand feelas thoughIamreally goingto enjoymy timeatmynew school.I onlyhope thatmynewfriends feel thesameway too.
5..How didthe authorfeelthenight beforeher newschoolA.Tired.B.Excited.C.Worried.D.Relaxed.
6.What didthe authorthink ofher mothersadviceA.Clear.B.Funny.C.Reasonable.D.Excellent.
7.What happenedonthe authors firstday ofschoolA.She metmany nicepeople.B・She hada hurriedbreakfast.C.She learnedsome newskills.D.She arrivedat schoolveryearly.
8.What canwe inferabout AbigailA.She dislikedStacey.B・She wasshy andquiet.C・She goton wellwith theauthor.D.She wasan oldfriend oftheauthors.CEnjoy thechallenge ofanewtermThe newterm isfinally here,which means,of course,its timeto returnto school.For manystudents acrossChina,that alsomeans havingto leavehome forthe nextseveral monthsandmove intoa schooldormitory.Being awayfrom ourfamily fora long time,however,often leadsto homesickness,a feelingthatmost studentshave experiencedat somepoint.A studyby theUKs NationalUnion ofStudents foundthat upto70percent ofUK studentslivingaway fromhome experiencehomesickness withintheir firstfew weeksof beingaway.But homesickness isn*t justa feelingof sadnessthat happensin ourmind;it canalso affectusphysically.“You feelhomesickness in your stomach-its anunease inwhich you feel uncomfortable,nervous,stressed becauseyoure ina placeor situationthats notfamiliar,“Joshua Klapow,a professorofpublic healthattheUniversity ofAlabama,US,told HuffPost.According toKlapow,the bodyreacts physicallywhen itsplaced inan unknownsituation suchasbeing separatedfrom onesfamiliar surroundingsforalongtime.(进化的)“Ifs anevolutionary thingthat makesus protectourselves fromdanger whensomethingis unknown,“he toldthe HuffPost.“When wethink abouthome,we knowthat thesense ofunknown...is nothappening there,so wewantto return.,9So,how canwe overcomethese physicalreactionsRuth HardyoftheGuardian offeredadvice forstudents who are feelingthe effectsof beingawayfrom thesafety ofhome.(常规)“Try andestablish routinesquickly.This canmake yournew environmentfeel morestableand willhopefully makeyoufeelmore settled,“she wrote.Making friendswith otherswhoareinyoursituation isalso agreat wayto feelless homesick,according toHardy.The mostimportant thingto remember,however,isthathomesicknessiscompletely normaland isnothingtobeashamed ofAndonce itsgone,youre freeto enjoythe adventuresand challengesofabrand newschool year.
9.The studyby theUKs NationalUnion ofStudents ismentioned to・A.show howhomesickness causesharm tostudentsB.prove itscommon forstudents tofeel homesickC.introduce somecauses ofhomesicknessD.show howall youngpeople aretroubled byhomesickness
10.What canwe learnabout homesicknessA.Its onlya feelingin ourmind.B.It usuallydisappears aftera fewweeks.C.It hasa physicalinfluence onour body.D.It alwayshappens oncewe visitan unfamiliarplace.
11.According toKlapow,why ishomesickness helpfulto humansA.It showspeople theimportance oftheir family.B・It drivespeople toget usedto changes.C.It encouragespeople toexpress theirfeelings.D.It keepspeople awayfrom possibledangers.
12.How doesHardy suggestpeople dealwith homesicknessA.Take partin asmany activitiesas possible.B.Talk aboutyour problemswith yourfriends.C.Get intoa routineas earlyas possible.D.Avoid seeingthings relatedto yourhome life.。
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