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[填空题]Golda’s father was never reconciled to her speaking in public.
[填空题]Golda’s father always supported her even against her mother’s wishes.
[填空题]Susan is the most (experience)()teacher in the school.
[填空题]Mr. Smith is Sandy’s geography teacher and asked Sandy to write a paper.
Mr. Smith ______ asked Sandy to write a paper.
[单项选择] Finishing teacher’s evaluations need maturity and objectivity. Every semester we have the opportunity to evaluate our instructors. We are supposed to judge their lectures, interest in students’’ problems, methods of assigning work, and general ability to conduct a class. Then, when the instructor has left the room, we must write our evaluations on the forms provided. We are not sup-posed to exchange view or discuss our responses. After everyone has completed the forms, one student collects and tallies the responses and then puts them in an envelope and makes them sealed.
It is very difficult to evaluate another person’s performance objectively. For example, Senta recently wrote irresponsible remarks about her instructor because she was falling to pass the course. Her friend Sam wrote a marvelous description of the same instructor because he received an A in the course. Both Senta and Sam were not fairly evaluating the instructor. They were affected by the grades they were earning
A. by discussing opinions with classmates
B. by rating the instructor’s interest in students’’ problem
C. by discussing opinions with instructors
D. by rating instructor’s humorous remarks
[单项选择]A conventional teacher’s license usually requires a university degree in education plus an unpaid term of practice teaching. This has never made much sense. It excludes bright students who take degrees in other subjects, and might teach those subjects; it is costly and time-consuming for career-switchers, who must wait a year or more before they can enter a classroom; it is so rigid that private-school teachers or university professors with years of experience have to jump through hoops before they can start teaching in a state school. And there is virtually no evidence that it creates better teachers. For all that, it is strongly backed by schools of education, which have a monopoly of teacher-training, and by teachers’ unions, whose members make more money when it is artificially hard for others to get into the profession.
Now, some 45 states and the Districts of Columbia offer an "alternative route" to a teacher’s license, up from only a handful in the 1980s. Alternative cert
A. Schools now have more male than female teachers.
B. Non-whites account for 40% of Texas’s school teachers.
C. AC has turned a number of soldiers into teachers.
D. The percentage of teachers willing to work in inner city has risen.