Module 6 Films and TV Programmers
c. cleaning d. cleaned19. i’m sure the great wall will deeply ______ you.a. hit b. beatc. impress d. knock20. — so you’re seeing james again tomorrow? — ________ .a. it does not matter b. ok, let’s c. you’ve got it right d. all right第二節 完形填空 (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)few teachers are brave enough to allow boyfriends and girlfriends in a middle school to sit together in class. but in zhang lin’s classes at nanping no. 6 high school, girls and boys, 21 close pairs, are arranged next to each other.zhang believes that if you 22 students more like adults, they will have a grown-up 23 towards their work. “when they know i 24 young love, they’ll show more respect for me and act well in class,” she explained.if the pairs really care about each other, they’ll study hard and help each other to improve. 25 , you cannot stop teenagers falling in love.”young love in middle schools has 26 been a sensitive (敏感的) topic as many teachers and parents believe that it has a 27 effect on studies. although the age at which teenagers 28 maturity (成熟) is decreasing year by year, zhang is one of the few teachers who are not nervous about it. “we like her way of arranging seats as it 29 an easy environment for boys and girls in class,” a senior i girl in zhang’s class said.seating arrangement is one of the teacher’s main responsibilities (責任) at the 30 of each term. different arrangements are often tried to make teaching as efficient as possible. however, many students 31 that teachers never take into account teenage habits when making these plans.“it’s quite 32 that teenagers hope to communicate with the opposite sex, and not just because they want to have a date,” said wang tong, a senior i student in beijing. her teacher tries to 33 couples in love by making them sit far away from each other. “it’s obviously no use because teenagers always have the opposite reaction to what adults say,” wang explained.