About 1,000 students were having a final exam in a huge lecture hall. Obviously the teacher wasn’t very well liked, who kept shouting out how much time was left. During the exam he was so 36 going around the room making sure that nobody 37 . He asked the students to pile the 38 tests on the huge desk. This made for quite a mess(混亂).
Anyway, everyone needed a fairly good 39 . Many students did poorly when rushed. 40of the students thought that he must get a good grade, so he went on when the professor said “ 41 down and check up your exam sheets”.
Five 42 turned into ten, ten into twenty, twenty into forty … almost an hour 43 the test was over, our friend finally put down his pencil, 44 up his work, and headed to the front to present his final. The whole time, the professor sat there, 45 waiting for the student to complete.
“What do you think you are doing?” It was clear that the professor had 46 only to give the student a 47 time.
“Turning in my exam,” replied the student confidently.
“I’m afraid I have some bad 48 for you,” the professor gloated(幸災(zāi)樂(lè)禍), “Your 49 is an hour late. You’re FAILED it. And I’ll see you next term when you 50 my course.”
The student smiled slyly(狡詐地) 51 asked the professor, “Do you know who I am?” “No,” cried out the professor 52 .
The student 53 the professor right in the eyes and said slowly, “I didn’t think so,” so he lifted up one of the 54 half way, put his test neatly into the center of the pile, let the pile fall 55 his test in the middle, turned around, and walked out of the huge lecture hall.
36.A.kind B.busy C.strict D.serious
37.A.cheated B.failed C.slept D.passed
38.A.written B.succeeded C.unfinished D.completed
39.A.teacher B.friend C.grade D.paper
40.A.All B.One C.None D.Each
41.A.pencils B.papers C.hands D.books
42.A.students B.minutes C.sheets D.piles
43.A.if B.though C.before D.a(chǎn)fter
44.A.gathered B.brought C.sent D.made
45.A.strangely B.excitedly C.a(chǎn)nxiously D.curiously
46.A.promised B.managed C.waited D.worked
47.A.easy B.hard C.long D.good
48.A.information B.result C.a(chǎn)dvice D.news
49.A.exam B.time C.a(chǎn)rrival D.turn
50.A.a(chǎn)ccept B.repeat C.learn D.begin
51.A.a(chǎn)nd B.but C.so D.however
52.A.cruelly B.calmly C.a(chǎn)ngrily D.firmly
53.A.searched B.hit C.blamed D.looked
54.A.hands B.eyes C.desks D.piles
55.A.changing B.burying C.improving D.sticking
36---55 BADCB ABDAA CBDAB ACDDB
36 B
be busy doing …忙于做……。這名教師不停地在教室走動(dòng),確保沒(méi)有學(xué)生作弊。
37 A
因?yàn)閷W(xué)生們正在考試,教授不停地在教室走動(dòng)的目的就是為了防止學(xué)生作弊。
38 D
根據(jù)后文可知,考試已經(jīng)結(jié)束,他讓學(xué)生把完成的答卷交到前面講桌上。
39 C
學(xué)生進(jìn)行的是期末考試,所有的學(xué)生都希望考出一個(gè)好的成績(jī),以防留級(jí)。
40 B
下文講述的只是其中的一個(gè)學(xué)生在考試結(jié)束后繼續(xù)答題。
41 A
根據(jù)常識(shí),考試結(jié)束,學(xué)生應(yīng)把筆放下,再檢查一下試卷。另外,根據(jù)43個(gè)空后面的一句話,也可得知答案。
42 B
根據(jù)后面的almost an hour可知,時(shí)間在一分一分地過(guò)去。
43 D
考試結(jié)束后過(guò)了將近一小時(shí),這名考生才停止答卷。
44 A
gather up收拾起來(lái);send up發(fā)射;bring up養(yǎng)育,扶養(yǎng);make up組成。
考生答完試卷后,應(yīng)把試卷按順序整理好再交上去。
45 A
一般情況下,考試結(jié)束,監(jiān)考教師應(yīng)讓學(xué)生停止答題,把試卷收起來(lái)?蛇@名教師卻出人意料地等待這名考生把試卷做完。
46 C
根據(jù)上文可知,教授一直在等這名考生把試卷答完。
47 B
這名教授在考試結(jié)束后,又等了一小時(shí),這種令眾人驚訝的舉動(dòng)本身就有一定的目的。另外,根據(jù)后文教授幸災(zāi)樂(lè)禍的言語(yǔ)可知,他等的目的就是為了教訓(xùn)一下這名“不聽(tīng)話”的學(xué)生。
48 D
教授所等說(shuō)的話對(duì)這名學(xué)生來(lái)說(shuō)是一個(gè)不好的消息。
49 A
此處指學(xué)生交卷晚了一個(gè)小時(shí)。
50 B
根據(jù)前面You’re FAILED it可知,教師是想告訴學(xué)生考試沒(méi)有通過(guò)。期末考試不及格,當(dāng)然得再讀一年。
51 A
此處用and連接兩個(gè)并列的謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞,學(xué)生笑了笑,然后問(wèn)道……。
52 C
考生考試本來(lái)違反紀(jì)律,但竟然還笑著對(duì)教授提問(wèn)題,教授理所當(dāng)然地十分生氣,根據(jù)前面的cried也可知教授的心情。
53 D
look … in the eyes :look in one’s eyes目不轉(zhuǎn)睛地注視著某人。此處是考生為了轉(zhuǎn)移教授的注意力故意做出的動(dòng)作。
54 D
聯(lián)系上文可知,其他考生已經(jīng)把試卷交上,放在一起,這名考生只是掀開(kāi)其中的一摞。根據(jù)下一句話“put his test neatly into the centre of the pile”也可得知答案。
55 B
bury掩埋。結(jié)合語(yǔ)境可知,考生把他的試卷放入這一堆試卷的中間,是為了不讓這名教授找到他的試卷。
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