Talking of his high school years, the author feels A. regretful B. lonely C. angry D. pleased BMore teachers are starting off the school year with letters to parents and students to introduce themselves and set a tone for the year. The lettters are a good way to start positive communication with parents, several teachers told Education World.“I think it’s professional . said Dorothy Peselli, an English teacher at Sparta High School in Sparta, New Jersay, Peselli, who gives out the letters the first day of school, told Education World.“It gives parents an image of you as a professional. If you start communication off in a positive manner, you will have the parents on your side when you need them. In her letter to parents, Peselli encourages them to call or e-mail her with specific concers about their children. “I want to work as a team to make sure that your child becomes an independent lifelong learner, Peselli wrote to parents last September. She also telephones the parents of all her students at the beginning of the year.Peselli includes with the letter a classroom handbook listing plans and rules . And she requires that both parents and students read and sign statements (included in the letter!) that they read the handbook. The student letter also lists needed supplies and gives encouragement. “Please come to class ready to work and learn. This will be an exciting year for all of us, it saysLast year, Peselli taught at a different high school and parents there were shocked , but appreciative, that she had so much contact with them,“I received roses and a thank-you note from one boy and his mother .Peselli said. She wished her own children’s teachers would take the time to write notes as well. “I never got a letter home from any of my daughter’s high school teachers. she said . It would be nice to know the background of some of the people who are teacheing my daughter. 查看更多

 

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     During my high school years, the most important thing was what I was wearing to the Friday night dance
and who I was taking. Although college was talked about, it was the least of my worries. When I was
graduating eighth grade and starting high school, my older brother was graduating twelfth grade and going
onto college. For my graduation, he gave me a card in which he wrote,"Enjoy your four years... they go by
fast." I remember not believing him then, but looking back... he was right. Those four years shaped who I
was as a person, pushed me to my limit and encouraged me to become an adult.
      However, I was so completely absorbed in my junior and senior years of high school, that when someone
spoke of college I brushed it off. I wasn't ready to leave my comfort zone of having all of my closest friends
together and knowing what every single day was going to be like. Studying was something I did only AFTER
 I nailed my half-time dance performance. I knew my parents wanted me to go to college, so I told them I
would go to community college (社區(qū)學院) and I didn't worry about my SAT (美國大學入學考試) scores.
      When my senior year passed and everyone graduated and went off to their own colleges, I started to wish
I had done the same. My friends were living away, meeting new people, discovering new places, and I was
living at home and driving to and from class every day. It seemed exactly like high school. I hated it! I thought
college was supposed to be different! Why didn't I take more time to research colleges and do the same? I
ended up loving college and wishing I had four years to enjoy the campus (大學校園) atmosphere instead of
two.
     My advice to anyone thinking about attending college is to think about it very seriously and look into all of
your choices well ahead of time. Now I have graduated and I am working full time and I would do anything to
go back to my high school days for a second chance!

1. Why didn't the author worry about his SAT scores?
A. He wanted to go to community college.
B. He had been admitted for his gift in dance.
C. He was well prepared for the exam
D. He believed his brother would help him
2. When in high school, the author _____.
A. drove to and from class every day
B. buried himself in his study all the time
C. enjoyed talking about future college life
D. lived in the school except on holidays
3. what did the author's brother mean by "Enjoy your four years... they go by Fast"?
A. He wished the author to have more dance.
B. He advised the author to value the years.
C. He encouraged the author to leave his comfort zone.
D. He suggested the author aim at a community college.
4. Talking of his high school years, the author feels  _____.
A. regretful
B. lonely
C. angry
D. pleased

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During my high school years, the most important thing was what I was wearing to the Friday night dance and who I was taking. Although college was talked about, it was the least of my worries. 

When I was graduating eighth grade and starting high school, my older brother was graduating twelfth grade and going onto college. For my graduation, he gave me a card in which he wrote, “Enjoy your four years…, they go by fast.” I remember not believe him then, but looking back…, he was right. Those four years shaped who I was as a person, pushed me to my limit and encouraged me to become an adult. 

However, I was so completely absorbed in my junior and senior years of high school, that when someone spoke of college I brushed it off. I wasn't ready to leave my comfort zone of having all of my closest friends together and knowing what every single day was going to be like . Studying was something I did only AFTER I nailed my half-time dance performance. I knew my parents wanted me to go to college, so I told them I would go to commuity college (社區(qū)學院)and I didn’t worry about my SAT(美國大學入學考試)scores. 

When my senior year passed and everyone graduated and went off to their own college ,I started to wish I had done the same. My friends were living away, meeting new people, discovering new places, and I was living at home and driving to and from class every day. It seemed exactly like high school. I hated it! I thought college was supposed to be different! Why didn’t I take more time to research colleges and do the same? I ended up loving college and wishing I had four years to enjoy the campus(大學校園)atmosphere instead of two. 

My advice to anyone thinking about attending college is to think about it very seriously and look into all of your choices well ahead of time. Now I have graduate and I am working full time and I would do anything to go back to my high school days for a second chance!

1.Why didn’t the author worry about his SAT scores? 

A.He wanted to go to community college.

B.He had a gift for dance.

C.He was well prepared for the exam.

D.He believed his brother would help him.

2.When in high school, the author          .

A.drove to and from class every day

B.buried himself in his study all the time

C.enjoyed talking about future college life

D.lived in the school except on holidays

3.What did the author’s brother mean by “Enjoy your four years…, they go by fast.”?

A.He wished the author to have more dance.

B.He advised the author to value the years.

C.He encouraged the author to leave his comfort zone.

D.He suggested the author aim at a community college.

4.Talking of his high school years, the author feels       .

A.regretful                       B.lonely                             C.angry                             D.pleased

 

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During my high school year^- the most important thing was what I was wearing to the Friday night dance and who I was taking. Although college was talked about, it was the least of my worries.

       When I was graduating eighth grade and starting high school, my older brother was graduating twelfth grade and going onto college. For my graduation, he gave me a card in which he wrote, "Enjoy your four years... they go by fast." I remember not believing him then, but looking back... he was right. Those four years shaped who I was as a person, pushed me to my limit and encouraged me to become an adult.

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       However, I was so completely absorbed in my junior and senior years of high school, that when someone spoke of college I brushed it off. I wasn't ready to leave my comfort zone of having all of my closest friends together and knowing what every single day was going to be like. Studying was something I did only AFTER I nailed my half-time dance performance. I knew my parents wanted me to go to college, so I told them I would go to community college(社區(qū)醫(yī)院) and I didn't worry about my SAT(美國大學入學考試) scores.

       When my senior year passed and everyone graduated and went off to their own colleges, I  started to wish I had done the same. My friends were living away, meeting new people, discovering new places, and I was living at home and driving to and from class every day. It seemed exactly like high school. I hated it! I thought college was supposed to be different! Why didn't I take more time to research colleges and do the same? I ended up loving college and wishing I had four years to enjoy the campus(大學校園) atmosphere instead of two.

       My advice to anyone thinking about attending college is to think about it very seriously and look into all of your choices well ahead of time. Now I have graduated and I am working full time and I would do anything to go back to my high school days for a second chance!

1.Why didn't the author worry about his SAT scores?

       A.He was well prepared for the exam.

       B.He had been admitted for his gift in dance.

       C.He wanted to go to community college.

       D.He believed his brother would help him.

2.When in high school, the author      .

       A.lived in the school except on holidays

       B.buried himself in his study all the time

       C.enjoyed talking about future college life

       D.drove to and from class every day

3.What did the author’s brother mean by “Enjoy your four years…they go by fast.?”

       A.He advised the author to value the years.

       B.He wished the author to have more dance.

       C.He encouraged the author to leave his comfort zone.

       D.He suggested the author aim at a community college.

4.Talking of his high school years, the author feels           .

       A.lonely         B.regretful           C.angry              D.pleased

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  During my high school years, the most important thing was what I was wearing to the Friday night dance and who I was taking.Although college was talked about, it was the least of my worries.

When I was graduating eighth grade and starting high school, my elder brother was graduating twelfth grade and going onto college.For my graduation, he gave me a card in which he wrote, “Enjoy your four years…they go by fast.” I remember not believing him then, but looking back…h(huán)e was right.Those four years shaped who I was as a person, pushed me to my limit and encouraged me to become an adult.

However, I was so completely absorbed in my junior and senior years of high school, that when someone spoke of college I brushed it off.I wasn't ready to leave my comfort zone of having all of my closest friends together and knowing what every single day was going to be like.Studying was something I did only AFTER I nailed my half-time dance performance.I knew my parents wanted me to go to college, so I told them I would go to community college (社區(qū)學院) and I didn’t worry about my SAT(美國大學入學考試)scores.

When my senior year passed and everyone graduated and went off to their own college, I started to wish I had done the same.My friends were living away, meeting new people, discovering new places, and I was living at home and driving to and from class every day.It seemed exactly like high school.I hated it! I thought college was supposed to be different! Why didn’t I take more time to research colleges and do the same? I ended up loving college and wishing I had four years to enjoy the campus atmosphere instead of two.

My advice to anyone thinking about attending college is to think about it very seriously and look into all of your choices well ahead of time.Now I have graduate and I am working full time and I would do anything to go back to my high school days for a second chance!

Why didn’t the author worry about his SAT scores?

A.He wanted to go to community college.

B.He had been admitted for his gift in dance.

C.He was well prepared for the exam.

D.He believed his brother would help him.

When in high school, the author          

A.drove to and from class every day.

B.buried himself in his study all the time.

C.enjoyed talking about future college life.

D.lived in the school except on holidays.

What did the author’s brother mean by “Enjoy your four years…they go by fast”?

       A.He wished the author to have more dance.

B.He advised the author to value the years.

C.He encouraged the author to leave his comfort zone.

D.He suggested the author aim at a community college.

Talking of his high school years, the author feels     

A.regretful       B.lonely   C.angry     D.pleased

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During my high school years, the most important thing was what I was wearing to the Friday night dance and who I was taking.Although college was talked about, it was the least of my worries.

When I was graduating eighth grade and starting high school, my elder brother was graduating twelfth grade and going onto college.For my graduation, he gave me a card in which he wrote, “Enjoy your four years…they go by fast.” I remember not believing him then, but looking back…h(huán)e was right.Those four years shaped who I was as a person, pushed me to my limit and encouraged me to become an adult.

However, I was so completely absorbed in my junior and senior years of high school, that when someone spoke of college I brushed it off.I wasn't ready to leave my comfort zone of having all of my closest friends together and knowing what every single day was going to be like.Studying was something I did only AFTER I nailed my half-time dance performance.I knew my parents wanted me to go to college, so I told them I would go to community college (社區(qū)學院) and I didn’t worry about my SAT(美國大學入學考試)scores.

When my senior year passed and everyone graduated and went off to their own college, I started to wish I had done the same.My friends were living away, meeting new people, discovering new places, and I was living at home and driving to and from class every day.It seemed exactly like high school.I hated it! I thought college was supposed to be different! Why didn’t I take more time to research colleges and do the same? I ended up loving college and wishing I had four years to enjoy the campus atmosphere instead of two.

My advice to anyone thinking about attending college is to think about it very seriously and look into all of your choices well ahead of time.Now I have graduate and I am working full time and I would do anything to go back to my high school days for a second chance!

1.Why didn’t the author worry about his SAT scores?

A.He wanted to go to community college.

B.He had been admitted for his gift in dance.

C.He was well prepared for the exam.

D.He believed his brother would help him.

2.When in high school, the author          

A.drove to and from class every day.

B.buried himself in his study all the time.

C.enjoyed talking about future college life.

D.lived in the school except on holidays.

3.What did the author’s brother mean by “Enjoy your four years…they go by fast”?

       A.He wished the author to have more dance.

B.He advised the author to value the years.

C.He encouraged the author to leave his comfort zone. 

D.He suggested the author aim at a community college.

4.Talking of his high school years, the author feels     

A.regretful              B.lonely                C.angry            D.pleased

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