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Many teachers believe that the responsibilities for learning lie with the student.【61】a lo

ng reading assignment is given, instructors expect students to be familiar with the【62】in the reading even if they do not discuss it in class or take an examination. The【63】student is considered to be【64】who is motivated (激发) to learn for the sake of【65】, not the one interested only in getting high grades. Sometimes homework is returned【66】brief written comments but without a grade. Even if a grade is not given, the students is【67】for learning the material assigned. When research is【68】, the professor expects the student to take it actively and to complete it with【69】guidance. It is the【70】responsibility to find books, magazines, and articles in the library. Professors do not have the time to explain【71】a university library works; they expect students,【72】graduate students, to be able to exhaust the reference【73】in the library. Professors will help students who need it, but【74】that their students not be【75】dependent on them. In the United States, professors have many other duties【76】teaching, such as administrative or research work.【77】the time that a professor can spend with a student outside of class is【78】. If a student has problems with classroom work, the student should either【79】a professor during office hours【80】make an appointment.

(66)

A.If

B.Although

C.Because

D.Before

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第1题

(A great many) teachers (firmly) believe that English is one of the (poorest-taught) subje

(A great many) teachers (firmly) believe that English is one of the (poorest-taught) subjects in high schools (at present).

A.A great many

B.firmly

C.poorest-taught

D.at present

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第2题

There are not many teachers who are strong______ of traditional methods in English teachin
g.

A.sponsors

B.advocates

C.contributors

D.performers

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第3题

According to the text, which of the following is true?A.It’s always true that teachers’ qu

According to the text, which of the following is true?

A.It’s always true that teachers’ quality is important.

B.Salaries in school are higher than those in other industries.

C.The average quality of the teachers in America is declining.

D.Administrators have many effective ways to choose best teachers.

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第4题

In the author's opinion, teachers can only be promoted depending on ______. ()A.how well

In the author's opinion, teachers can only be promoted depending on ______. ()

A.how well they get along with the students

B.how well they give their lectures

C.how many papers and books they have published

D.how well they conduct their academic researches.

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第5题

The development of American education was greatly influenced by the ______ who believ

A.Protestants

B.Catholics

C.Puritans

D.Christians

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第6题

Ever since this government's term began, the attitude to teachers has been overshadowed by
the mantra that good teachers cannot be rewarded if it means bad teachers are rewarded, too. That's why, despite the obvious need for them, big pay rises have not been awarded to teachers across the board. The latest pay rise was 3.6 per cent--mad in the present situation. That's why, as well, the long battle over performance-related pay was fought as teacher numbers slid.

The idea is that some kind of year zero can eventually be achieved whereby all the bad teachers are gone and only the good teachers remain. That is why the Government's attempts to relieve the teacher shortage have been so focused on offering incentives to get a new generation of teachers into training. The assumption is that so many of the teachers we have already are bad, that only by starting again can standards be raised.

But the teacher shortage is not caused only because of a lack of new teachers coming into the profession. It is also because teaching has a retention problem, with many leaving the profession. These people have their reasons for doing so, which cannot be purely about wanting irresponsibly to "abandon" pupils more permanently. Such an exodus suggests that even beyond the hated union grandstanding, teachers are not happy.

Unions and government appear to be in broad agreement that the shortage of teachers is a parlous state of affairs. Oddly, though, they don't seem entirely to agree that the reasons for this may lie in features of the profession itself and the way it is run. Instead, the Government is so suspicious of the idea that teachers may be able to represent themselves, that they have set up the General Teaching Council, a body that will represent teachers whether they want it to or not, and to which they have to pay £ 25 a year whether they want to or not.

The attitudes of both sides promise to exacerbate rather than solve the problem. Teachers are certainly exacerbating the problem by stressing just how bad things are. Quite a few potential teachers must be put off. And while the Government has made quite a success of convincing the public that bad education is almost exclusively linked to bad teachers represented by destructive unions, it also seems appalling that in a survey last year, working hours for primary teachers averaged 53 hours per week, while secondary teachers clocked up 51 hours.

At their spring conferences, the four major teaching unions intend to ballot their members on demanding from government an independent inquiry into working conditions. This follows the McCrone report in Scotland, which produced an agreement to limit hours to 35 per week, with a maximum class contact-time of 22 and a half hours. That sounds most attractive.

The third sentence of Paragraph 1 implies that a 3% pay rise______

A.is too small to be attractive to teachers.

B.is too big even for good teachers.

C.is close-knit to teachers' performance.

D.is in itself anything but a reward.

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第7题

However important we may regard school life to be, it cannot be denied that children spend
more time at home than in the classroom.【21】,the great influence of parents cannot be【22】or disregarded by the teacher. They can become【23】supporters of the school personnel or they can consciously or unconsciously interfere【24】the goals of the programs.

Teachers have been aware【25】the need for the newer methods used in schools. Many principals have【26】classes showing such matters【27】the reading, writing, and mathematics pro grams.

Moreover, the classroom teacher, with the permission of the principal, can also play an important【28】in helping parents. The many interviews carried【29】during the year as【30】as new ways of reporting pupils' progress, can significantly aid【31】achieving a good inter-reaction between school and【32】.

Too often, however, teachers' meeting【33】parents are【34】to unimportant accounts of children's bad acts, complaints【35】laziness and poor work habits, suggestions for punishments and rewards at home.

【36】is needed is a more creative way in which the teacher, as a professional adviser, plants ideas in【37】minds for the best use of the many hours that the child【38】out of the classroom.

In this way, the school and the home join【39】in bringing【40】the fullest development of youngsters' abilities.

(46)

A.Moreover

B.But

C.Therefore

D.Yet

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第8题

Under pressure from animal welfare groups, two national science teachers' associations hav
e adopted guidelines that ban classroom experiments harming animals. The National Association of Biology Teachers and the National Science Teachers' Association hope to end animal abuse in elementary and secondary schools and, in turn, discourage students from mishandling animals in home experiments and science fair projects.

Animal welfare groups are apparently most concerned with high school students experimenting with animals in extracurricular projects. Barbara Orlans, President of the Scientists' Center for Animal Welfare, said that students have been performing surgery at random, testing known poisonous substances, and running other pathology (病理学) experiments on animals without even knowing normal physiology (生理学).

At one science fair, a student cut off the leg and tail of a lizard (蜥蜴) to demonstrate that only the tail can regenerate, she said. In another case, a student bound sparrows, starved them and observed their behavior.

"The amount of abuse had been quite horrifying," Orlans said.

Administrators of major science fairs are short-tempered over the teachers' policy change and the impression it has created. "The teachers were sold a bill of goods by Barbara Orlans," said Thurman Grafton, who heads the rules committee for the International Science and Engineering Fair. "Backyard tabletop surgery is just nonsense. The new policies throw cold water on students inquisitiveness," he said. Grafton said he wouldn't deny that there hasn't been animal abuse among projects at the international fair, but he added that judges reject contestants who have unnecessarily injured animals. The judges have a hard time monitoring local and regional fairs that may or may not choose to comply with the international fair's rules that stress proper care of animals, Grafton said.

He said that several years ago, the Westinghouse Science Talent Search banned harmful experiments to animals when sponsors threatened to cancel their support after animal welfare groups lobbied for change.

The teachers adopted the new policies also to fend off proposed legislation — in states including Missouri and New York — that would restrict or prohibit experiments on animals.

Officials of the two teachers' organizations say that they don't know how many animals have been abused in the classroom. On the one hand, many biology teachers are not trained in the proper care of animals, said Wayne Moyer, executive director of the biology teachers' association. On the other hand, the use of animals in experiments has dropped in recent years because of school budget cuts. The association may set up seminars to teach better animal care to its members.

What is the passage mainly about?

A.Science teachers banning testing harmful to animals.

B.Teachers' policy change in experiment on animals.

C.The new policies of banning harmful experiments to animals.

D.The importance of prohibiting harmful experiments on animals.

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第9题

Mr. Leonard, the principal of the Bedford Academy High School in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brook
lyn, is a man of many solutions, many of them creative, many of them, apparently, also effective. In New York City, only about 50 percent of students manage to graduate in four years. At Bedford Academy, 63 percent of the students qualify for free lunch, a majority of which are being raised by a single mother and another significant number are being raised by someone other than a parent. Yet close to 95 percent of students graduate, and actually, every one of those goes on to college.

Mr. Leonard does not achieve those results by admitting only high-testing students into his school. Of the students arriving with lower test scores, Mr. Leonard says that he is not looking for the students with the highest grades, or even the best behavior. He's looking for the ones who understand his basic mission of discipline and respect, and are willing to devote themselves to his regular training course.

The Bedford Academy High School is famous for its autonomy. For Mr. Leonard, autonomy means insisting that all entering students spend their Saturday mornings in preparatory classes tile summer before they enroll. Autonomy also means an automatic weeklong suspension for any student who "disrespects a female," said Mr. Leonard. It means requiring struggling students, in the weeks before the Regents exams, to attend studying sessions on Saturday from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. It means the most senior, experienced teachers, including Mr. Leonard, teach not the school's academic jewels, but the most struggling students.

And autonomy also means the school's teachers administer almost no homework. Instead they emphasize after-school tutoring where the teachers can keep a better eye on whether the student is actually grasping the material.

In Mr. Leonard's school, most of the students who don't have to pay for lunch ______.

A.are adopted children

B.are parentless

C.are homeless

D.have a single parent

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第10题

Dr. William C. Stokoe, Jr., was the chairman of the English Department at Gallaudet Univer
sity. He saw the way deaf people communicated and was extremely【C1】______. He was a hearing person, and signs of the deaf were totally new to him.

Dr. Stokoe decided to propose a study of sign language. Many other teachers were not interested, and thought Dr. Stokoe was【C2】______to think about studying sign language. Even deaf teachers were not very interested in the project. However, Dr. Stokoe did not give up.【C3】______, he started the Linguistics Research Program in'1957. Stokoe and his two deaf assistants, worked【C4】______this project during the summer and after school. The three【C5】______made films of deaf people signing. The deaf people in the films did not understand【C6】______the research was about and were just trying to be nice to Dr. Stokoe. Many people thought the whole project was silly, but【C7】______agreed with Dr. Stokoe in order to please him.

Stokoe and his【C8】______studied the films of signing. They【C9】______the films and tried to see patterns in the signs. The results of the research were【C10】______: the signs used by all of the signers【C11】______certain linguistic rules.

Dr. Stokoe was the first linguist to test American Sign Language【C12】______a real language. He published the【C13】______ in 1960,but not many people paid attention to the study. Dr. Stokoe was still【C14】______ —he was the only linguist who【C15】______that sign language was more than gestures. He knew it was a language of its own and not just another form. of English.

【C1】

A.ashamed

B.bored

C.interested

D.involved

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第11题

Many teachers believe that the responsibilities for learning lie with the student. (1)____

Many teachers believe that the responsibilities for learning lie with the student. (1)_____ a long reading assignment is given, instructors expect students to be familiar with the (2)_____ in the reading even if they do not discuss it in class or take an examination. The (3)_____ student is considered to be (4)_____ who is motivated to learn for the sake of (5)_____, not the one interested only in getting high grades. Sometimes homework is returned (6)_____ brief written comments but without a grade. Even if a grade is not given, the student is (7)_____ for learning the material assigned.

When research is (8)_____,the professor expects the student to take it actively and to complete it with (9)_____ guidance. It is the (10)_____ responsibility to find books, magazines, and articles in the library. Professors do not have the time to explain (11)_____ a university library works; they expect students, (12)_____ graduate students, to be able to exhaust the reference (13)_____ in the library. Professor will help students who need it, but (14)_____ that their students should not be (15)_____,dependent on them. In the United States professors have many other duties (16)_____ teaching, such as administrative or research work. (17)_____, the time that a professor can spend with a student outside of class is (18)_____.If a student has problems with classroom work, the student should either, (19)_____ a professor during office hours (20)_____ make an appointment.

A.If

B.Although

C.Because

D.Since

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