In Renee Smith's classroom, attendance is up, trips to the headmaster's office are down and students are handing in assignments on time. The Springfield High School teacher says she has seen great    1    since adding a few new students to her class —five Labrador puppies and their father.

    The seven    2    students in Smith's class have a history of discipline    3   . But since they've started teaching the dogs obedience (順從), their own    4    has improved. A dog trainer Chuck Reynolds    5    the students a new trick each week that they then work on with the puppies. At night, the dogs go home with the staff members who have raised them. They get dropped off in the morning,    6    a parent would take a child to day care.

    Smith said she came up with the idea when her dog had puppies and she saw how    7    her own children responded to them. She consulted with school psychologist Kristin Edinger,   8 they took the idea—along with letters from students    9    the programme—to the school board. A pet therapist said. “What you are trying to teach is    10    and that there are consequences for the decisions you make.”

    1

A. promotion           B. progress

C. disturbance         D. disappointment

    2

A. human              B. dog

C. new               D. Labrador

    3

A. problems            B. questions

C. issues             D. troubles

    4

A. habit               B. attitude

C. action             D. behavior

    5

A. guides              B. teaches

C. permits             D. aids

    6

A. such as             B. much as

C. so that              D. even if

    7

A. well                B. quickly

C. poorly              D. carelessly I

    8

A. but               B. so

C. and                D. because

    9

A. revising            B. describing

C. opposing           D. supporting

    10

A. self-criticism         B. self-respect

C. self-control         D. self-importance

 

答案:B;A;A;D;B;B;A;C;D;C
解析:

1.     看到了巨大的進(jìn)步。

2.     這里講的是人。

3.     存在著紀(jì)律問題。

4.     意思是“他們自己的行為也有所改善”。

5.     Teach sb. sth.教給某人某事。

6.     Much as,就好像,much作副詞。

7.     孩子們對它們的反應(yīng)很好。

8.     表示并列的動作。

9.     學(xué)生們的來信支持這一計劃,現(xiàn)在分詞作后置定語。

10.   教給學(xué)生的是自我控制能力。

 


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