When I met him, I had a lot of anger inside of me.I never had a father, though in my neighborhood that's not 31 .I know some kids just like me.You have to 32 yourself.
There are fights and killings all the time.I have friends who ended up in jail or pregnant.1 could have ended up that way, too, but Mr. Clark and my mom 33 let that happen.
Mr. Clark worked long hours, making sure I did my work.My grades rose.In fact, I did so well that in sixth grade, I entered the 34 class, and Mr.Clark was the teacher.I felt so 35 to have him for a second year!
He took our class to see The Phantom of the Opera.Before the show, he 36 us to dinner at a restaurant and taught us not to talk with our mouths full.We didn't want to let him 37 , so we listened to him attentively.
38 of us were surprised when Mr.Clark was selected as Disney's 2000 Teacher of the Year.When he learned he'd won, he said he would 39 three names out of a hat; he would go to Los Angeles to get the 40 with those students.But 41 it came time to draw names, Mr.Clark said, "You're all going."
He got 42 to fly all 37 of us out to Disneyland in California and put us up at the Hilton.People were 43 , but Mr.Clark really cared about us.There's no way I can 44 most teachers doing that.No way.But he saw something in us that nobody else saw.
On graduation day, there were a lot of tears.We didn't want his class to 45 .In my new school year, we were all happy when Mr.Clark 46 in our class once again.He's been a 47 in our lives.
In 2003, Mr.Clark took some of us on a trip to South Africa to 48 school supplies and visit orphanages.It was the most amazing 49 of my life.It's now my 50 to one day start a group of women's clubs, helping people from all backgrounds.
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1.從下句I know some kids just like me可知:像我這樣沒(méi)有父親的(現(xiàn)象),在我們街區(qū)是很普遍的。common普通的;normal正常的;real真正的;unusual不尋常的。
2.從下句There are fights and killings a11 the time可知:你必須要小心點(diǎn)。watch yourself小心,保重。
3.Mr. Clark 和我媽媽不會(huì)讓這樣的事情發(fā)生了。
4.從前面的I did so well that in sixth grade可推知:因我功課學(xué)得好,所以我上了才能班。gifted有才能的。
5.聯(lián)系上下文可知:多虧有了克拉克先生,所以說(shuō)我是幸運(yùn)的。sudden突然的;lucky幸運(yùn)的;annoyed煩惱的;anxious焦急的。
6.從at a restaurant可知:他請(qǐng)我們吃飯。treat sb to dinner請(qǐng)某人吃飯。
7.從so we listened to him attentively可知:我們不想讓他失望。let sb down使……失望。
8.當(dāng)克拉克先生被評(píng)為“年度教師”時(shí)。沒(méi)有人感到驚訝。
9.聯(lián)系下文...it came time to draw names可知答案。
10.他要去洛杉磯領(lǐng)獎(jiǎng)。reward報(bào)酬;bonus紅利,津貼;diploma畢業(yè)文憑;award獎(jiǎng)金,獎(jiǎng)品。
11.但是當(dāng)?shù)搅顺槊值臅r(shí)候,他說(shuō):”你們都去吧!皐hen當(dāng)……時(shí)。
12.他得到了贊助,我們37名學(xué)生乘飛機(jī)到了加州的Disney1and。 donation贊助;suggestion建議;request要求;message信息。
13.從上句可知:看到我們這么多學(xué)生,人們都很驚奇。excited激動(dòng)的;satisfied滿意的;ashamed羞愧的;amazed吃驚的,驚奇的。
14.聯(lián)系上句可知,我能想象出大多數(shù)老師不會(huì)這樣做。而我們的老師能這樣做。suggest建議;advocate提倡;imagine想象;complain抱怨。
15.聯(lián)系文章內(nèi)容可知,我們對(duì)老師戀戀不舍,不希望他的課程結(jié)束。end結(jié)束。
16.新學(xué)年開始,當(dāng)克拉克老師又出現(xiàn)在我們教室時(shí),我們都非常高興。pick up撿起;show up出現(xiàn);ring up打電話;pack up打包,收拾。
17.他一直跟隨著我們。colleague同事;sponsor贊助者;success成功的人;constant不變的事物,常量,這里指老師一直跟我們?cè)谝黄稹?/p>
18.從orphanages可知,老師是帶我們?nèi)ツ戏欠职l(fā)生活用品的。deliver分發(fā),遞送;collect收集;display展出;recommend推薦。
19.這是我生命中最有意思的經(jīng)歷。adventure冒險(xiǎn);experience經(jīng)歷;vacation假期;interview采訪。
20.現(xiàn)在我的夢(mèng)想就是開辦婦女俱樂(lè)部,幫助各個(gè)階層的人們。turn輪次;conclusion結(jié)論;dream夢(mèng)想;demand要求。
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