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My son, Sam, struggled through elementary school. But his sixth-grade teacher took the time to ____ Sam’s strengths and inspired him to be a better student.
On Valentine’s Day, my eleven-year-old son Sam ____ me to allow him to buy his teacher a big red heart filled with delectable(美味的) chocolates. We ____, and he bought her a small but respectably sized heart. On his small ____, $4.99 was a huge investment, and I was touched by his____.
Sam has not always loved teachers. Once he publicly admitted that he ____ school, and he was ____ with some class projects.
Last year, Sam’s most ____ achievement was having the longest “missing assignment” list in the entire fifth grade. He ____ all year to keep his head above the academic sea. Many nights Sam sank into tears of ____ while working his way through another pile of homework.
I must admit I was ____ when I first met Mrs. Hogan. She was a ____ teacher. She seemed so young and sweet and inexperienced. How was this new teacher going to ____ a boy who had learned to hate school?
As I observed this teacher’s ____ with my son at the end of each day, I realized that Sam’s inattentiveness and disorganization were not the ____ things that Mrs. Hogan noticed about him. She recognized Sam as a knowledgeable, capable student who loved to read. He, in return, rose to her expectations ____.
Sam began to do his homework without numerous ____ or a major search through his crowded backpack. He brought home less and less classwork. He ____ six A’s on his second-quarter report card.
I still don’t know how much of this ____is due to the magic of Mrs. Hogan. I do know that my son loves his sixth–grade teacher, and I think there is a magic in relationships that can ____ children when nothing else will.
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A.motive |
B.encourage |
C.push |
D.change |
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A.advised |
B.promised |
C.begged |
D.allowed |
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A.compromised |
B.agreed |
C.refused |
D.argued |
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A.size |
B.budget |
C.plan |
D.savings |
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A.instruction |
B.cleverness |
C.generosity |
D.bravery |
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A.liked |
B.hated |
C.attended |
D.finished |
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A.bored |
B.excited |
C.desperated |
D.worried |
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A.enjoyable |
B.favorable |
C.reasonable |
D.memorable |
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A.struggled |
B.succeeded |
C.failed |
D.continued |
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A.regret |
B.anger |
C.frustration |
D.pleasure |
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A.interested |
B.concerned |
C.moved |
D.amazed |
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A.loving |
B.caring |
C.domineering |
D.beginning |
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A.win over |
B.pick out |
C.lift up |
D.take in |
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A.descriptions |
B.instructions |
C.interactions |
D.discussions |
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A.trivial |
B.vital |
C.peculiar |
D.primary |
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A.gradually |
B.rarely |
C.occasionally |
D.generally |
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A.occasions |
B.reminders |
C.rules |
D.suggestions |
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A.lost |
B.accepted |
C.earned |
D.left |
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A.independence |
B.meaning |
C.recovery |
D.miracle |
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A.await |
B.cure |
C.control |
D.inspire |
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