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姓名:_________________编号:_________________地区:_________________省市:_________________ 密封线 姓名:_________________编号:_________________地区:_________________省市:_________________ 密封线 密封线 2026年教师资格考试重点试题精编注意事项:1.全卷采用机器阅卷,请考生注意书写规范;考试时间为120分钟。2.在作答前,考生请将自己的学校、姓名、班级、准考证号涂写在试卷和答题卡规定位置。

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1、请阅读Passage2,完成此题。Passage2Untiladecadeortwoago,thecentersofmanyWesterncitieswereemptyingwhiletheiredgeswerespreading.Thiswasnotforthereasonsnormallycited.Neitherthecarnorthemotorwaycausedsuburbansprawl,althoughtheyspeditup:citieswerespreadingbeforeeithercamealong.Norwastheflighttothesuburbscausedbyracism.Whitesfledinner-cityneighborhoodsthatwerebecomingblack,buttheyalsofledonesthatwerenot.Planningandzoningrulesencouragedsprawl,asdidtaxbreaksforhomeownership--butcitiesspreadregardlessofthese.Therealcausewasmassaffluence.Aspeoplegrewricher,theydemandedmoreprivacyandspace.Onlyafewcouldaffordthatincitycenters;therestmovedout.Thesameprocessisnowoccurringinthedevelopingworld,butmuchmorequickly.Thepop-ulationdensityofmetropolitanBeijinghascollapsedsince1970,fallingfrom425peopleperhectareto65.Indiancitiesarefollowing;Brazil'sareahead.Andsuburbanizationhasalongwaytorun.BeijingisnowaboutascrowdedasmetropolitanChicagowasatitsmostcloselypacked,inthe1920s.SincethenChicago'sdensityhasfallenbyalmostthree-quarters.Thisiswelcome.Romanticnotionsofsociable,high-densityliving--notionspushed,forthemostpart,bypeoplewhothemselvesoccupyratherspaciousresidences--ignorethesqualorandlackofprivacytobefoundinKinshasa,Mumbaiortheothercrowdedcitiesofthepoorworld.Manyofthemarefartoodensefordignifiedliving,andneedtospreadout.TheWesternsuburbstowhichsomanyaspirearehealthierthantheirdetractorssay.ThemodernStepfordsarenolongerwhitemonocultures,butthatisprogress.ForeveryFergusontherearemanyAmericansuburbsthathavequietlybecomeblack,HispanicorAsian,orablendofevery-one.PicaresqueaccountsofdecayoverlookthefactthatAmerica'ssuburbsarehalfascriminalandaA.PublictransportshouldbeencouragedinsuburbanizationB.PeoplefrompoorcountriesarelivingwithprivacyanddignityC.LocalconditionsshouldbetakenintoaccountinsuburbanizationD.Americansprefertoliveinsuburbsregardlessofurbandevelopment

2、请阅读短文,完成第小题。Oneevening,whileMarcosUgartewasdoinghishomeworkandhisfather,Eduardo,preparedlessonplans,theyheardsomeoneyellingoutside.Eduardo,47,andMarcos,15,steppedontotheporchoftheirhomeinTroutdale,Oregon,andsawacommotionfourdoorsdown,outsidethehomeoftheirneighbors,theMafamily."Ididn'tthinkanythingwaswrong,"Eduardorecalls."!ToldMarcosweshouldgivethemsomeprivacy."Heheadedbackinside,butMarcos'seyewascaughtbyaglowfromtheMahouse."Dad,thehouseisonfire!"Marcoscried.Cladonlyinshorts,thebarefootteensprintedtowardtheMa'shomewithhisdad.GrandmotherYimMa,motherSuzanneMa,andsonNathanMaweregatheredonthefrontlawnyellingforhelp.WhentheUgartesgotthere,theysawfatherAlexMastumblingdownthestairs,coughing,hisfaceblackwithsoot."Isanyoneelseinthehouse?"Eduardoasked."Myson!"Alexmanagedtosay,pointingtothesecondfloor.Eduardostartedupthestairs,butthick,blacksmoke,swirlingash,andintenseheatforcedhimtohisknees.HecrawledupstairsanddownthehallwhereAlexsaidhewouldfindCody,eight,whohadlockedhimselfinabedroom.Asthefireragedacrossthehall,Eduardobangedonthebedroomdoorandtriedtoturnthedoorknob.Codydidn'trespond.Eduardomadehiswaybackdownstairs.Meanwhile,MarcossawYimandSuzannepullinganaluminumladderoutofthegarage."Codywasstandingatthewindow,screamingforhelp,"saysMarcos."IknewIhadtodosomething."Hegrabbedtheladder,positioneditnearthewindow,andclimbedtowardtheboy.WhenMarcosreachedthewindow,hepushedthescreenintotheroomandcoaxedCodyout."It'sOK,"Marcostoldhim."I'vegotyou."HoldingCodywithonearm,Marcosdescendedtheladder.Whenfirefightersarrived,plumesofblacksmokewerebillowingfromthebackofthehouseasflamesengulfedthesecondfloor.EA.FiveB.SixC.ThreeD.Four

3、Aspeciallanguagevarietythatmixeslanguagesandisusedbyspeakersofdifferentlanguagesforpurposesoftradingiscalled______.A.dialectB.idiolectC.pidginD.register

4、Itisplainthatintheyear2020everyonewillhaveathiselbowseveraltimesmoremechanicalenergythanhehastoday.Therewillbeadvanceinbiologicalknowledgeasfarreachingasthosethathavebeenmadeinphysics.Weareonlybeginningtolearnthatwecancontrolourbiologicalenvironmentaswellasourphysicalone.Starvationhasbeenpredictedtwicetoagrowingworldpopulation:byMalthusinabout1800.byCrookesinabout1900.ItwasheadedoffthefirsttimebytakingagriculturetoAmericaandthesecondtimebyusingthenewfertilizers.Intheyear2020,starvationwillbeheadedoffbythecontrolofthediseasesandtheheredityofplantsandanimals--byshapingourownbiologicalenvironment.NowIcomebacktothehauntingthemeofautomation.Themostcommonspeciesinthefactorytodayisthemanwhoworksormindsasimplemachine--theoperator.Bytheyear2020,therepetitivetasksofindustrywillbetakenoverbythemachines,astheheavytasksweretakenoverlongago;andthementaltediumwillgothewayofphysicalexhaustion.Todaywestilldistinguish,evenamongrepetitivejobs,betweentheskilledandtheunskilled;butintheyear2020allrepetitionwillbeunskilled.Wesimplywasteourtimeifweopposethischange;itisasinevitableastheyear2020itself.Ifthepredictionsofthewriterarerealized,thedemandfortheunskilledworkersin21stcenturywillbe__________.A.veryhighB.verylowC.thesameastodayD.constantlyrising

5、Detectisformedbydeletinganimaginedaffixfromdetective.Thisprocessofword-format/oniscalled_____A.inflectionB.derivationC.compoundingD.back-format/on

6、WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheassessmentinlanguageteaching?A.TestingdoesnotequatewithassessmentB.SummativeassessmentfocusesontheprocessoflearningC.ThestudentsthemselvesshouldbegiventhechancetoevaluatetheirownperformanceD.Assessmentmeanstodiscoverwhatthelearnersknowandcandoatcertainstageofthelearningprocess

7、WhichtypeofapproachcanbestdescribethefollowinglearningpatternStudentssearchformaterialsinself-assesscenter.A.AutonomouslearningB.InteractivelearningC.ContextualizedlearningD.Task-basedlearning

8、Passage1Recently,CongressionalDemocratsintroducedlegislationtomakeiteasierforolderworkerstowinage?discriminationlawsuits.Agediscriminationremainsasignificantworkplaceissue.Inrecenttenyears,15.79percentofcasesbroughttotheEqualEmploymentOpportunityCommission,weredescribedassuccessfulclaims.Whilethisnumberissmallgiventhenumberofworkerscoveredbythe?AgeDiscriminationinEmploymentAct,many,ifnotmost,instancesofagediscriminationareneversued,and?caseshiringdiscriminationoftengoundetected.Mostofthosewhodosuearewhite,malemiddle-managerswhoarelikelytohavelostasizeablesalary?andpension.Forthemostpart,othergroupsdonotsuebecausethecostsofalawsuitoutweighthepotential?benefits.Agediscriminationremainsasignificantworkplaceissue.Thereisstrongexperimentalevidenceforagediscriminationinhiring,atleastforentry-leveljobs.Recently,IperformedalabormarketexperimentinBostoninwhichIsentoutthousandsofresumesforfictitious?entry-levelfemalecandidatesandmeasuredresponseratebasedondateofhighschoolgraduation.Among?thisgroup,youngerapplicants,whosedateofhighschoolgraduationindicatedthattheywerelessthan50?yearsold,were40percentmorelikelytobecalledbackforaninterviewthanwereolderapplicants.Itisdifficulttotellwhetheremploymentproblemsareworseforolderworkersthanforotherworkers?whentimesarebad.Thenumberofdiscriminationlawsuitsincreasesduringtimesofhighunemployment,but?thisfindingbyitselfdoesnotindicateanincreasedlevelofagediscrimination.Intimesofhigherunemployment,theopportunitycosttoalawsuitislowerthanitiswhentimesaregood.Fromtheemployer′sperspective,masslayoffsmayseemlikeagoodchancetoremoveahigherproportionofgenerallymoreexpensiveolderworkerswithouttheworryofbeingsued.Ontheotherhand,employers?maybeA.agediscriminationlawwasjustintroducedrecentlyB.otherdiscriminatedgroupsdon'tsueexceptthewhitesC.agediscriminationcasesareinlargequantityanditisdifficulttodetectallofthemD.manydiscriminatedpeopledon'tsueandcostsofalawsuitoutweighpotentialbenefits

9、Intheforeignlanguagesbookstoretobefoundbooksinvariouslanguages.A.isB.isbeenC.areD.arebeen

10、WhatcanbedoneaboutmassunemploymentAllthewiseheadsagree:there’renoquickoranyanswers.There’sworktobedone,butworkersaren’treadytodoit.They’reinthewrongplaces,ortheyhavethewrongskills.Ourproblemare“structural,”andwilltakemanyyearstosolve.Butdon’tbotheraskingforevidencethatjustifiesthisbleakview.Thereisn’tany.Onthecontrary,allthefactssuggestthathighunemploymentinAmericaistheresultofinadequatedemand.Sayingthatthere’renoeasyanswerssoundswise,butit’sactuallyfoolish:ourunemploymentcrisiscouldbecuredveryquicklyifwehadtheintellectualclarityandpoliticalwilltoact.Inotherwords,structuralunemploymentisafakeproblem,whichmainlyservesasanexcusefornotpursuingrealsolutions.Thefactisjobopeningshaveplungedineverymajorsector,whilethenumberofworkersforcedintopart-timeemploymentinalmostallindustrieshassoared.Unemploymenthassurgedineverymajoroccupationalcategory.Onlythreestates,withacombinedpopulationnotmuchlargerthanthatofBrooklyn,haveunemploymentratesbelow5%.Sotheevidencecontradictstheclaimthatwe’remainlysufferingfromstructuralunemployment.Why,then,hasthisclaimbecomesopopularPartoftheansweristhatthisiswhatalwayshappensduringperiodsofhighunemployment-inpartbecauseexpertsandanalystsbelievethatdeclaringtheproblemtheproblemdeeplyrooted,withnoeasyanswers,makesthemsoundserious.I’vebeenlookingatwhatself-proclaimedexpertsweresayingaboutunemploymentduringtheGreatDepression;itwasalmostidenticaltowhatVerySeriousPeoplearesayingnow.Unemploymentcannotbebroughtdownrapidly,declaredone1935analysis,becausetheworkforceis“unadaptableanduntrained”.Icannotrespondtotheopportunitieswhichindustrymayoffer.Afewyearslater,alargedefensebuildupfinallyprovidedafiscalstimulusadequatetotheeconomy’sneedsanD.suddenlyindustrywaseagertoemploythose“unadaptableanduntrained”workers.Butnow,asthen,powerfulforcesareideologicallyopposedtothewholeideaofgovernmentactiononasufficientscaletojump-starttheeconomy.Andthat,fundamentally,iswhyclaimsthatwefacehugestructuralproblemshavebeenmultiplying:theyofferareasontodonothingaboutthemassunemploymentthatiscripplingoureconomyandoursociety.Sowhatyouneedtoknowisthatthere'snoevidencewhatsoevertobacktheseclaims.Wearen'tsufferingfromashortageofneededskills;we’resufferingfromalackofpolicyresolve.AsIsaid,structuralunemploymentisn’trealproblem,it'sanexcuse-areasonnottoactonAmerica’sproblemsatatimewhenactionisdesperatelyneeded.WhatdoestheauthorthinkistherootcauseofmassunemploymentinAmerica《》()A.CorporatemismanagementB.InsufficientdemandC.TechnologicaladvancesD.Workers’slowadaptation

11、Theinductivemethoddiffersfromthedeductiveoneinthatitenableslearnerstoarriveat_______onthebasisofexamples.A.generalizationsB.solutionsC.understandingD.decision

12、Whichofthefollowinginstructionsishelpfulindevelopingstudents′abilitytomakeinferencesA.ListentoastoryandwriteasummaryB.Listentoastoryandworkoutthewriter'sintentionC.ListentothestoryofaboyandthendrawapictureofhimD.Listentoastoryandnotedownthespecificdateofanevent

13、InEnglishteaching,teachersshouldNOTpayattentionto__________.A.providingindependentlearningandcommunicatingopportunitiesforstudentsB.correctingstudents'mistakesanderrorsintheprocessoflearningimmediatelyC.encouragingstudentstodiscuss,cooperate,experience,practice,andexplorethewaytomasterEnglishD.cultivatingstudents'interest

14、TheUniversityinTransformation,editedbyAustralianfuturistsSohailInayatullahandJenniferGidley,presentssome20highlyvariedoutlooksontomorrow’suniversitiesbywritersrepresentingbothWesternandnon-Westernperspectives.Theiressaysraiseabroadrangeofissues,questioningnearlyeverykeyassumptionwehaveabouthighereducationtoday.ThemostwidelydiscussedalternativetothetraditionalcampusistheInternetUniversity—avoluntarycommunitytoscholars/teachersphysicallyscatteredthroughoutacountryoraroundtheworldbutalllinkedincyberspace.Acomputerizeduniversitycouldhavemanyadvantages,suchaseasyscheduling,efficientdeliveryoflecturestothousandsorevenmillionsofstudentsatonce,andreadyaccessforstudentseverywheretotheresourcesofalltheworld’sgreatlibraries.YettheInternetUniversityposesdangers,too.Forexample,alineoffranchisedcourseware,producedbyafewsuperstarteachers,marketedunderthebrandnameofafamousinstitution,andheavilyadvertised,mighteventuallycometodominatetheglobaleducationmarket,warnssociologyprofessorPeterManicasoftheUniversityofHawaiiatManoa.Besidesenforcingarigidlystandardizedcurriculum,sucha“collegeeducationinabox”couldunderselltheofferingsofmanytraditionalbrickandmortarinstitutions,effectivelydrivingthemoutofbusinessandthrowingthousandsofcareeracademicsoutofwork,noteAustraliancommunicationsprofessorsDavidRooneyandGregHearn.Ontheotherhand,whileglobalconnectivityseemshighlylikelytoplaysomesignificantroleinfuturehighereducation,thatdoesnotmeangreateruniformityincoursecontent—orotherdangers—willnecessarilyfollow.Counter-movementsarealsoatwork.Manyinacademia,includingscholarscontributingtothisvolume,arequestioningthefundamentalmissionofuniversityeducation.Whatif,forinstance,insteadofreceivingprimarilytechnicaltrainingandbuildingtheirindividualcareers,universitystudentsandprofessorscouldfocustheirlearningandresearcheffortsonexistingproblemsintheirlocalcommunitiesandtheworld?FeministscholarIvanaMilojevicdarestodreamwhatauniversitymightbecome“ifwebelievedthatchildcareworkersandteachersinearlychildhoodeducationshouldbeoneofthehighest(ratherthanlowest)paidprofessionals?”Co-editorJenniferGidleyshowshowtomorrow’suniversityfaculty,insteadofgivinglecturesandconductingindependentresearch,maytakeonthreenewroles.Somewouldactasbrokers,assemblingcustomizeddegree-creditprogrammesforindividualstudentsbymixingandmatchingthebestcourseofferingsavailablefrominstitutionsallaroundtheworld.Asecondgroup,mentors,wouldfunctionmuchliketoday’sfacultyadvisers,butarelikelytobeworkingwithmanymorestudentsoutsidetheirownacademicspecialty.Thiswouldrequirethemtoconstantlybelearningfromtheirstudentsaswellasinstructingthem.Athirdnewroleforfaculty,andinGidley’sviewthemostchallengingandrewardingofall,wouldbeasmeaning-makers:charismaticsagesandpractitionersleadinggroupsofstudents/colleaguesincollaborativeeffortstofindspiritualaswellasrationalandtechnologicalsolutionstospecificreal-worldproblems.Moreover,thereseemslittlereasontosupposethatanyoneformofuniversitymustnecessarilydriveoutallotheroptions.Studentsmaybe“enrolled”incoursesofferedatvirtualcampusesontheInternet,between—orevenduring—sessionsatA.realworldproblemfocusedinstitution.Asco-editorSohailInayatullahpointsoutinhisintroduction,nofutureisinevitable,andtheveryactofimaginingandthinkingthroughalternativepossibilitiescandirectlyaffecthowthoughtfully,creativelyandurgentlyevenadominanttechnologyisadaptedandapplied.Eveninacademia,thefuturebelongstothosewhocareenoughtoworktheirvisionsintopractical,sustainablerealities.WhenthebookreviewerdiscussestheInternetUniversity?A.heisinfavourofitB.hisviewisbalancedC.heisslightlycriticalofitD.heisstronglycriticalofit

15、Beforeyouleavetheoffice,__________alllightsareout.A.seewhichB.seeingthatC.toseethatD.seetoitthat

16、--Youdidn'tattendthepartylastnight?--No,I__________,forthepartywasputoffforsomereason.A.couldn'thaveB.needn'thaveC.didn'tneedtoD.don'thaveto

17、Whichrhetoricisusedinthefollowingsentence?Agovernmentofthepeople,bythepeople,andforthepeople.A.SimileB.TransferredepithetC.MetonymyD.Repetition

18、TotalPhysicalResponseasaTEFLmethodismoreoftenusedforteaching__________.A.childrenB.adultsC.ESPcourseD.GEcourse

19、请阅读Passagel。完成第小题。Passage1TheycametotheUnitedStatesaschildrenwithlittleidea,ifany,ofwhatitmeanttooverstayavisa.Theyenrolledinpublicschools,learnedEnglish,earnedhighschooldiplomas.Likemanyoftheirclassmates,theyponderedcollegechoices.ButasundocumentedimmigrantsinMaryland,theythenhadtoconfronttherealitythattheymustpaytwotothreetimeswhatformerhighschoolclassmatespaytoattendthestate'spubliccolleges.Itisarulethat,formanystudentsofmodestmeans,putsacollegeeducationoutofreach,withoneexception:MontgomeryCollege.ThatiswhyJosueAguiluz,21,borninHonduras,andRicardoCampos,23,borninE1Salvador--andnumerousotherslikethem--landedatthecommunitycollege.There,theystudyandwaitforaverdictfromMarylandvotersonaNov.6ballotmeasurethatmaydeterminewhethertheycanaffordtoadvancetoafour-yearcollege."IknowpeopleinMarylandbelieveineducation,"CampossaidtheotherdayatthestudentcenterontheRockvillecampus."IknowtheyaregoingtovoteforQuestion4.I'mhangingontheirvote."Question4asksvoterstoaffirmorstrikedownalawthatthelegislaturepassedlastyear,knownasMaryland'sversionofthe"DreamAct,"whichgrantedcertainundocumentedimmigrantstheabilitytoobtainin-statetuitionatpubliccollegesanduniversities.Thesubsidycomeswithconditions.Amongthem:Totakeadvantage,studentsmustfirstgotoatwo-yearcommunitycollege.Thelawwaspushedtoareferendumafteropponentsmountedalightningpetitiondrivethatshowedthedepthofdivisionoverillegalimmigrationacrossthestateandthenation.Criticssaydiscountingtuitionforstudentswholackpermissiontobeinthecountryisanunjustifiedgiveawayofwhattheybelievewillamounttotensofmillionsoftaxdollarsayear."Whenanundocumentedstudententersthesystem,itisanetlossofrevenue,"saidDel.PatrickL.McDonough."Itisasimplemathematicalargument.Putyouremotionandyourpassionaside,andgetoutyourcalculator."Thereisnocountofthenumberofstudentsstatewidewhowouldbeeligibleforbenefitsunderthelaw.Estimatesrangefromseveralhundredtoafewthousand.AWashingtonPostpollthismonthfoundthatasolidmajorityoflikelyvotersfavoredthelaw:59percentsupportit,and35percentareopposed.Ifthelawisaffirmed,Marylandwouldjoinaboutadozenotherstateswithlawsorpoliciesprovidingin-statetuitionbenefitstoundocumentedimmigrants.Texasbecamethefirstin2001.ExpertssayMaryland'sversionistheonlyonethatrequiresstudentstogothroughcommunitycollegefirst.Thatmeansthestate's16communitycollegescouldbecomeapipelineforundocumentedstudentsinpublichighereducationifthemeasureisapproved.MontgomeryCollegeisalreadyamagnetforsuchstudents.ItoffersthesamelowtuitiontoanystudentwhograduatedwithinthepastthreeyearsfromaMontgomeryCountyhighschool.WhatdidCamposmeanbysaying"I'mhangingontheirvote"inPARAGRAPH3?查看材料A.HemeantthathewasconfidentabouttheresultofthevoteB.Hemeantthatthevoters'decisionwascrucialtohisfutureC.HemeantthathehadtoattendacommunitycollegeifthevoterssaidNOD.HemeantthathemighthavetoleavethecountryifthevoterssaidNO

20、AnneWhitney,asophomoreatColoradoStateUniversity,firsthadaproblemtakingtestswhenshebegancollege."Iwasalwayswellpreparedformytests.SometimesIstudiedforweeksbeforeatest.YetIwouldgointotakethetest,onlytofindIcouldnotanswerthequestionscorrectly.Iwouldblankoutbecauseofnervousnessandfear.Icouldn'tthinkoftheanswer.MylowgradesonthetestsdidnotshowwhatIknewtotheteacher."Anotherstudentinbiologyhadsimilarexperiences.Hesaid,"Myfirstchemistrytestwasverydifficult.Then,onthesecondtest,Isatdowntotakeit,andIwassonervousthatIwasshaking.Myhandsweremovingupanddownsoquicklythatitwashardtoholdmypencil.IknewthematerialandIknewtheanswers.YetIcouldn'tevenwritethemdown!"Thesetwoyoungstudentswereexperiencingsomethingcalledtestanxiety.Becauseastudentworriesandisuneasyaboutatest,hisorherminddoesnotworkaswellasitusuallydoes.Thestudentcannotwriteorthinkclearlybecauseoftheextremetensionandnervousness.Althoughpoorgradesareoftenaresultofpoorstudyhabits,sometimestestanxietycausesthelowgrades.Recently,testanxietyhasbeenrecognizedasarealproblem,notjustanexcuseorafalseexplanationoflazystudents.Specialuniversityadvisingcoursestrytohelpstudents.Inthesecourses,advisorstrytohelpstudentsbyteachingthemhowtomanagetestanxiety.Atsomeuniversities,studentstaketeststomeasuretheiranxiety.Ifthetestsshowtheiranxietyishigh,thestudentscantakeshortcoursestohelpthemdealwiththeirtensions.Thesecoursesteachstudentshowtorelaxtheirbodies.Studentsaretrainedtobecomecalminverytensesituations.Bycontrollingtheirnervousness,theycanlettheirmindsworkatease.Learnedinformationthencomesoutwithoutdifficultyonatest.AnexpertattheUniversityofCaliforniaexplains:"WithalmostalA.tobelikeablanketB.tobesureofananswerC.tobeunabletothinkclearlyD.toshowknowledgetotheteacher

21、Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestherelationbetween“piece”and“peace”?A.synonymyB.homonymyC.antonymyD.hyponymy

22、Inalisteningactivity,studentsareaskedtonotedownthetimeandplacesofevents.Theaimofthisactivityistodeveloptheskillof__________.A.listeningforgistB.listeningforspecificinformationC.listeningforstructureD.listeningforvocabulary

23、Intermsoftheplaceofarticulation,thefollowingsounds[t],[d],[s],[n]sharethefeatureof__________.A.palatalB.alveolarC.bilabialD.dental

24、WhichofthefollowingactivitiescanhelpdeveloptheskilloflisteningforgistA.ListenandfindoutwhereJimlivesB.ListenanddecideonthebesttitleforthepassageC.ListenandunderlinethewordsthespeakerstressesD.Listentopainsofwordsandtelliftheyarethesame

25、__________aimstohelpstudentstopayattentiontoteachingcontentefficientlyatthebeginningoftheclass.A.Lead-inB.PresentationC.PreparationD.Practice

26、Passage1Donna′sfourth-gradeclassroomlookedtypicallytraditional.Myjobwastomakeclassroomvisitsandencourageimplementingofatrainingprogramfocusingonlanguageartsideasthatwouldempowerstudentsto?feelgoodaboutthemandtakechargeoftheirlives.Donnawasoneofthevolunteerteachersinthisproject.Isatinthebackoftheroomandwatched.Allthestudentswereworkingonthetask,fillingtheirnotebookpaperwiththoughtsandideas.Astudentnexttomewasfillingherpagewith"Ican′tkickthesoccer?ball.""Ican′tdolongdivisionwithmorethanthreenumerals."Herpagewashalffullandsheshowedno?signsoflettingup.Iwalkeddowntherowglancingatstudents′papers.Everyonewaswritingdownthingsthey?couldn′tdo.Bythistime,theactivityengagedmycuriosity.Idecidedtocheckwiththeteachertoseewhatwasgoing?onbutInoticedshetoowasbusywriting."Ican′tgetJohn′smothertocomeinforateacherconference.""I?can′tgetmydaughtertoputgasinthecar.""Ican′t..."Curiousandpuzzledaboutwhattheyweredoing,Ireturnedtomyseatandcontinuedmyobservations.Studentswroteforanothertenminutes.Theyweretheninstructedtofoldtheirpapersinhalfandbringthemtothefront.Theyplacedtheir"Ican′t"statementsintoanemptyshoebox.ThenDonnaaddedhers.Sheputthelidonthebox,tuckeditunderherarmandheadedoutthedooranddownthehall.Studentsfollowedher.Ifollowedthestudents.Halfwaydownthehall,Donnaenteredthecustodian′sroom,cameoutwithashovel,andmarchedthestudentsouttothefarthestcorneroftheplayground.Theretheybegantodig.Theyweregoingtoburytheir"ICan′ts"!Thediggingtookovertenminuteswithdirt.Studentsstoodaroundthefreshlyduggrave.AtthispointDonnaannounced,"Boysandgirls,pleasejoinhandsandbowyourheads."Theyquicklyformedacirclea-roundthegrave.Theyloweredtheirheadsandwaited.Donnadeliveredtheeulogy."Friends,wegatherheretodaytohonorthememoryof′ICan′t′.Whilehewaswithusonearth,hetouchedthelivesofeveryone,somemorethanothers.Wehaveprovided′ICan′t′withafinalrestingplaceandaheadstonethatcontainshisepitaph.Heissurvivedbyhisbrothersandsisters,′ICan′,′Iwill′and′I′mGoingtoRightAway′.Theyarenotaswellknownastheirfamousrelativeandarecertainlynotasstrongandpowerful.Perhapssomeday,withyour?help,theywillmakeanevenbiggermarkontheworld.May′ICan′t′restinpeaceandmayeveryonepresentpickuptheirlivesandmoveforwardi

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