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Karen, Judy and I were the last ones back in the school room after lunch and all of the other sixth graders were already playing outside.

“Wow! How it would be to write on the blackboard while everyone is . ” Judy said.

“But Mrs. Eiffler doesn't want us writing on the ,” I responded.

“Janet, everyone is outside. No one will ever know, ” said Karen, reaching into box and drawing out a piece of . Judy also began drawing.

I reluctantly (勉強(qiáng)地)joined my friends, but afraid of being . Then Judy had all idea. “We’re all right-handed. Let’s see who can write their best using their left hand. ”

Judy and Karen started . I chose a piece of white chalk from the box and wrote my name.

“We’d better get this board cleaned off Mrs. Eiffier comes back, ”said Judy, but I found it wasn’t chalk at all, but a white crayon(蠟筆)! At last, Karen got a knife and scraped it. It finally, but we left an abrasion (磨損處) on the blackboard.

Mrs. Eiffler never asked about the abrasion but I always remember the lesson. “No one will ever know” is never . Even if no one else found out, I myself knew.

1.A. useful B. fun C. stupid D. necessary

2.A. asleep B. worried C. outside D. lucky

3.A. blackboardB. book C. desk D. floor

4.A. bread B. wood C. paper D. chalk

5.A. followed B. praised C. caught D. affected

6.A. address B. class C. name D. dream

7.A. writing B. singing C. shouting D. reading

8.A. until B. before C. unless D. since

9.A. broke down B. took off C. came off D. slowed down

10.A. true B. typical C. important D. different.

 

1. B

2.C

3.A

4.D

5.C

6.C

7. A

8.B

9.C

10.A

【解析】

試題分析:“沒有人會(huì)知道”是永遠(yuǎn)不可能的,即使其他人真的沒有發(fā)現(xiàn),自己心里也清楚,有時(shí)候,遭受著良心的譴責(zé)已經(jīng)是最大的懲罰了。

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