Why does Asselin question her future as an educator in less

题目
单选题
Why does Asselin question her future as an educator in less than a year´ s time?
A

It is a common practice for American young teachers.

B

She has experienced too many highs and lows in her work.

C

It is totally beyond her expectation to give kids endless test.

D

She has grown tired of greeting her kindergartners every day.

参考答案和解析
正确答案: C
解析:
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第1题:

Why does the author say Miss Finlayson would remember that first snow day?

A.Because the little girl was in her brother’s clothes.

B.Because it was the most exciting day of the winter.

C.Because the little girl played a trick on her.

D.Because the little girl wore a pretty scarf.


正确答案:A

第2题:

decide whether the following translations are true or false. would her future be just as bright if she went to a less expensive school? 译文:如果上一所很贵的大学,她会不会也能拥有同样光明的未来? ()


参考答案:错误

第3题:

Why does the woman plan to go to town?

A.To pay her bills in the bank.

B.To buy books in a bookstore.

C.To get some money from the bank,


正确答案:C

第4题:

Passage 1
Kimberley Asselin sits in a rocking chair in front of her 22kindergartners, a glistening smile across her face as she greets them for themorning. Even at 9 a.m., she is effervescent and charismatic.
Yet behind Asselin′s bright expression, her enthusiasm is fading.
Asselin,24, is days away from finishing her first year as a teacher, the career of her dreams since shewas a little girl giving arithmetic lessons on a dry-erase board to her stuffed bears and dolls.

While she began the school year in Virginia′s Fairfax County full of optimism, Asselin nowfinds herself, as many young teachers do, questioning her future as an educator. What changed in themonths between August and June She says that an onslaught of tests that she′s required to give toher five-and six-year-old students has brought her down to reality.
"It′ s more than a first-year teacher ever imagines," Asselin said."You definitely have a lot ofhighs and lows, and it keeps going up and down and up and down."
New federal data that the Education Department released in April shows that about 10 percent ofnew teachers leave the profession within the first year on the job, and 17 percent leave within five yearsof starting. Though far lower than earlier estimates, it still means that many young educators bail fromthe classroom before they gain much of a foothold. For Asselin, testing has been the biggest stressor.
The proliferation of testing in schools has become one of the most contentious topics in U.S.education. The exams can alter the course of a student′s schooling and can determine whether ateacher is promoted or fired. In Virginia, schools earn grades on state-issued report cards based onthe scores students earn on mandatory end-of-year exams.
The Fairfax County school system, one of the nation′s largest, boasts that its kindergartenstudents take part in coursework that exceeds the state′ s standards. Unlike most states, Virginia hasnever adopted the Common Core State Standards, but Virginia officials say that the state′ s academicstandards are just as--or more--rigorous.
Asselin said that means that even the youngest students in public school are trader an academicmicroscope, making kindergarten about far more than socialization and play time.
According to the author, what kind of place is a kindergarten supposed to be


A.A place of academic training.

B.A place of reading and writing.

C.A place where there are no tests.

D.A place of socialization and fun.

答案:D
解析:
推断题。题干:作者认为,幼儿园应该是什么样的地方。根据最后一段最后一句“makingkindergarten aboutfarmorethan socialization andplaytime”可以推断幼儿园应该是一个进行社会活动和玩耍的地方,故选D。A项“学业训练的地方”,B项“读和写的地方”,C项“没有考试的地方”,都不正确。

第5题:

Why does the woman plan to go to town?

A. To pay her bills in the bank. B. To buy books in a bookstore. C. To get some money from the bank


正确答案:C

第6题:

Which of the sentences below apply the rhetorical device of rhetorical question?

A、Was that wise?

B、What would they say of her in the Stores when they found out that she had run away with a fellow?

C、Why should she be unhappy?

D、He took her to see The

B、ohemian Girl and she felt elated as she sat in an unaccustomed part of the theatre with him.


参考答案:ABC

第7题:

27. Why does eating apples make one-s stomach want less food?

A. Because apples are delicious.

B. Because apples are full of fiber and water.

C. Because apples are sour.

D. Because only apples are filled with calories.


正确答案:B
27.B【解析】由文中减肥方法(3)可知“苹果中含有、 大量的纤维和水,可使你少吃饭”,故选B。

第8题:

Why does the woman plan to go to town?

A To pay her bills in the bank. B To buy books in a bookstore. C To get some money from te bank.


正确答案:
暂无答案

第9题:

Passage 1
Kimberley Asselin sits in a rocking chair in front of her 22kindergartners, a glistening smile across her face as she greets them for themorning. Even at 9 a.m., she is effervescent and charismatic.
Yet behind Asselin′s bright expression, her enthusiasm is fading.
Asselin,24, is days away from finishing her first year as a teacher, the career of her dreams since shewas a little girl giving arithmetic lessons on a dry-erase board to her stuffed bears and dolls.

While she began the school year in Virginia′s Fairfax County full of optimism, Asselin nowfinds herself, as many young teachers do, questioning her future as an educator. What changed in themonths between August and June She says that an onslaught of tests that she′s required to give toher five-and six-year-old students has brought her down to reality.
"It′ s more than a first-year teacher ever imagines," Asselin said."You definitely have a lot ofhighs and lows, and it keeps going up and down and up and down."
New federal data that the Education Department released in April shows that about 10 percent ofnew teachers leave the profession within the first year on the job, and 17 percent leave within five yearsof starting. Though far lower than earlier estimates, it still means that many young educators bail fromthe classroom before they gain much of a foothold. For Asselin, testing has been the biggest stressor.
The proliferation of testing in schools has become one of the most contentious topics in U.S.education. The exams can alter the course of a student′s schooling and can determine whether ateacher is promoted or fired. In Virginia, schools earn grades on state-issued report cards based onthe scores students earn on mandatory end-of-year exams.
The Fairfax County school system, one of the nation′s largest, boasts that its kindergartenstudents take part in coursework that exceeds the state′ s standards. Unlike most states, Virginia hasnever adopted the Common Core State Standards, but Virginia officials say that the state′ s academicstandards are just as--or more--rigorous.
Asselin said that means that even the youngest students in public school are trader an academicmicroscope, making kindergarten about far more than socialization and play time.
In PARAGRAPH EIGHT, what does the writer imply by saying that"even the youngeststudents ... under an academic microscope"


A.Students' performances are being supervised.

B.Students' performances are over measured by tests.

C.Students' performances are examined at the micro level.

D.Students' performances are not a concern at the macro level.

答案:B
解析:
推断题。重点考查“under an academic microscope”的含义。第八段“even the youngest students in public school are under an academic microscope,making kindergarten about far more than socializationand play time.”即使是公立幼儿园的孩子们也被置于教学的显微镜中,大大减少了幼儿们的社会活动和玩耍时问。也就是说,幼儿园的孩子们也要经常接受过多的考试,故选B。A项“监督学生的表现”.过于概括,不具体;C项“在微观水平检查学生的表现”,属于字面意义;D项“不关心学生在宏观水平的表现”,原文没讲,属于过度推断。

第10题:

If a teacher asks “What does corrective feedback mean”, this type of question is called “______”.

A.referential question?
B.tag question
C.rhetorical question
D.display question

答案:D
解析:
本题考查课堂提问。

题目问的是老师提出一个问题,该问题为:corrective feedback是什么意思?这个问题的答案是“正确反馈”,有唯一的答案,是封闭性的问题,也是展示型问题,综上,D选项正确。

B选项,附加性问题,在句子最后附加的问题,故排除。

A选项,参考性问题,有多种问题,故排除。

C选项,反问句,故排除。

故正确答案为D项。

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