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II Reading Comprehension III Language Points IV Reading Skills Unit 5 Cheating by Susan Shreve Susan Richards Shreve The Kratz Centers Spring 2002 Writer
in Residence is the author of ten novels more than twenty books for
children and is co-editor of three anthologies Ms Shreve is a founder
of the MFA MFA Creative Writing Program at George Mason University where
she continues to teach She has taught Creative Writing at Princeton好想告诉你电影版
University Columbia University and the Breadloaf and Bennington writers
conferences An original board member of the PENFaulkner Foundation in
Washington DC she rved as its president from 1985 to 1990 Her awards
and honors include grants from the Lila Wallace Readers Digest Foundation
the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation The
range of her extraordinarily active career includes writing and delivery
of short documentary essays for the Jim Lehrer News Hour Daughters of the
New World was adapted for an NBC television ries under the title A Will
of Their Own Susan Shreve is a member of the Advisory Board of Washington
新手上路驾驶技巧Independent Writers She lives with her husband the literary agent Tim
Seldes in Washington DC Susan Shreves fiction is marked by its wide
range of genre tting and situation Daughters of the New World is an
unusually fluid and flexible generational saga Glimmer is a first-person
narrative by a modern mixed-race woman which Shreve published under the
pudonym Annie Waters For Susan Shreves account of the writing of Glimmer
read The Freedom of Anonymity her essay from the New York Times Writers
on Writing Series All of her work is marked by her lyric gift and by a cool preci acuity in rendering the nuances of feeling
1 What did the boy feel like after he cheated on the math test
2 The boy watched the television special the night before the test but
he didnt really enjoy it Why 3 How did he do in math class 4
四六级What did the boy begin to worry after the cheating 5
strictlyThe father kisd the boy good night Why 6 What do you think of
cheating on tests 1 My mothers one of tho people who tells you
everything youve done wrong for thirty years like you do it every day It
drives me crazy Thats the thing that really drives me crazy about my mother
She knows things sitting inside my head same as if I was turned inside
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siuout He doesnt say anything at first and that just about kills me Id be
fine if hes spank me or something To say nothing can drive a person crazy
2 Not much is important in our family My parents dont bother
making up a lot of rules But we do have to tell the truth–
even if its bad which it usually is 3 Id sit down next to
Stanley Plummer-- he is so smart in math it makes you sick–and from time
to time Id glance over at his paper to copy the answers It would be a cinch
4 I have a bad temper and I like to have my own way and I argue a lot
Sometimes I can be mean He s not friendly but hes not absolutely mean either
cat怎么读5 She thinks something happened today and youre upt My
stomach is feeling sort of upt 6 But most of the time Ive thought of mylf as a pretty decent kid Mostly I work hard I
stick up for little kids and I tell the truth Biography of Sherwood Anderson 1876-1941 On September 13 1876 Sherwood Anderson was born to Irwin
M and Emma Smith Anderson in Camden Ohio He was their third child The family
was forced to move shortly after Sherwood was born becau his fathers
small business had failed They finally ttled permanently in Clyde Ohio
in 1884 The income was rarely adequate without the added help of the
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childrens income Due to the difficulties Andersons father began drinking
heavily and his mother died in 1895 Sherwood was eager to take on odd jobs
and earned the name "Jobby" However his interests caud him to miss school
often He finally left high school before graduating In 1896 Anderson left
jealous是什么意思>报名mbaClyde for Chicago where his brother Karl was living He worked as a manual
laborer until enrolling in the army for rvice in Cuba during the
Spanish-American War
After the War he again
followed his brother who had taken a job as an
artist for the Crowell Publishing Company in Springfield Ohio In September of 1900 Anderson attended
the Wittenberg Academy Earning his food and lodging as a "chore boy" at