56. The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies that ______.
A.
there are many
foreigners in
B.
C.
They can teach English
privately in
The young boy saw me, or rather, he saw the car and
quickly ran up to me, eager to sell his bunches(串)of bananas and bags of peanuts. Though he appeared to
be about twelve, he seemed to have already known the bitterness of life. “Bananas
300 naira. Peanuts 200 naira.” He said in a low voice. I bargained him down to 200
naira for the fruit and nuts. When he agreed, I handed him a 500 naira bill. He
didn’t have change. So I told him not to worry. He said thanks and smiled a row
of perfect teeth.
When, two weeks later,
I saw the boy again, I knew better my position in a society where it’s not that
uncommon to see a little boy who should be in school standing on the corner
selling fruit in the burning sun. My parents had raised me to know the
advantages and the responsibility
of helping others.
I pulled over and
rolled down my window. He had a bunch of bananas and a bag of peanuts ready. I
waved them away. “What’s up?” asked the boy. “I…I don’t have money to buy books
for school.”
I reached into my pocket and handed him two fresh 500
naira bills. “Will this help?” I asked. He looked around nervously before
taking the money. One thousand naira was a lot of money to someone whose family
probably made about 5,000 naira or less each year. “Thank you, sir.” he said. “Thank
you very much!”
When driving home, I
wondered if my little friend actually used the money for schoolbooks. What if
he’s a cheat(騙子)?And then I wondered why I did it. Did I do it to make
myself feel better? Was I using him? Later, I realized that I didn’t know his
name or the least bit about him, nor did I think to ask.
Over the next six
months, I was busy working in a news agency in northern
“Oh, gosh! Long time.”
“Are you in school
now?” I asked.
He nodded.
“That’s good,” I said. A
silence fell as we looked at each other, and then I realized what he wanted. “Here,”
I held out a 500 naira bill. “Take this.” He shook his head and stepped back as
if hurt. “What’s wrong?” I asked. “It’s a gift.”
He shook his head
again and brought his hand from behind his back. His face shone with sweat(汗水). He dropped a bunch of bananas and a bag of peanuts
in the front seat before he said, “I’ve been waiting to give these to you.”
55. According to the writer, one had better _______ first to do private teaching better.
A. take a TEFL course B. decide his or her own lessons
C. find students D. build up a full schedule
54. From the passage we know in
A. Tokyo B. a small town C. a city of middle size D. a big city
If you’re like most students, you probably read both
at home and outside your home: perhaps somewhere on your schoolyard and maybe
even at work during your breaks. Your reading environment can have a great
effect on your understanding, so give some thought to how you can create or
choose the right reading environments. The right environment allows you to stay
alert(專注的) and to keep all of your attention on the text, especially when it
is both interesting and difficult.
When you’re at home, you
can usually create effective conditions for reading. You might want to choose a
particular place―a desk or table, for
example, where you always read. Make sure the place you choose is well lighted,
and sit in a chair that requires you to sit straight.
Before you sit down
for a reading period, try to reduce all possible interruptions. Turn off your
phone, the television, and the radio. Tell your family members or roommates
that you’ll be busy for a while. If necessary, put a “Do not disturb” sign on
your door! The more interruptions you must deal with while you read, the harder
it will be to keep your attention on the task at hand.
51.The author believes that the right reading environment_________.
A. helps readers a little in their
reading tasks
B. helps readers a lot in their
reading tasks
C. can only be created at one’s
home
D. can only be created outside
one’s home
52.Which type of the following interruptions is mentioned in the text?
A. Dictionaries. B. Paper. C. Phone calls. D. Notebooks.
53.What would be the best title for the text?
A. How to read fast.
B. Creating an Effective
C. The Ways to Reduce Possible
Interruptions.
D. What to Read.
B
Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great job. I’m not a football commentator(評論員), though―just an English teacher in Japan.
I came to
I teach English privately, which means I’m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching, it’s well worth doing a TEFL course first, because your lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule(日程表) of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part-time.
Most of my foreign friends here work full-time for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on, but whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do here.
The schools are not willing to take time off―even teachers with tickets for the England-Argentina game had trouble getting the day off.
50. A. feet B. legs C. pocket D. hand
49. A. whichever B. whatever C. however D. whoever
48. A. useful B. painful C. shy D. interesting
47. A. mouth B. white purse C. eyes D. toy box
46. A. to see B. seeing C. to look D. looking
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