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School buildings themselves can show liberal () of a school cannot decide whether it has t

he conservative or liberal teaching practices. What determines whether the classroom is liberal or conservative is the spirit and attitude of the teacher.What is the main idea of this passage?

A.School buildings reflect the improvement in education quality.

B.The physical layout of a school should improve teaching practices.

C.Teachers’ spirit and attitude determines the physical layout of the classroom.

D.School buildings can reflect liberal or conservative views about education.

提问人:网友Avalon 发布时间:2022-01-07
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第1题
School buildings themselves can show liberal () of a school cannot decide whether it has the conservative or liberal teaching practices. What determines whether the classroom is liberal or conservative is the spirit and attitude of the teacher.According to the passage, we may infer that the newest school buildings reflect ________.

A.a subject-centered view of education

B.a teacher-centered view of education

C.a practice-centered view of education

D.a student-centered view of education

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第2题
School buildings themselves can show liberal () of a school cannot decide whether it has the conservative or liberal teaching practices. What determines whether the classroom is liberal or conservative is the spirit and attitude of the teacher.What’s the biggest difference between the earliest and the second-generation schools?

A.Teaching methods were newer in the latter as compared with the former.

B.Classrooms were laid out formally in the former and informally in the latter.

C.The former had separate classrooms for different grades while the latter didn’t.

D.Subjects were newer in the latter as compared with the former.

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第3题
School buildings themselves can show liberal () of a school cannot decide whether it has the conservative or liberal teaching practices. What determines whether the classroom is liberal or conservative is the spirit and attitude of the teacher.The word “carrel” in Paragraph 3 most probably refers to ________.

A.a room with folding walls

B.a room with liberal instructions

C.a room with conservative instructions

D.a room with small space

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第4题
School buildings themselves can show liberal () of a school cannot decide whether it has the conservative or liberal teaching practices. What determines whether the classroom is liberal or conservativ
A.Teaching methods were newer in the latter as compared with the former.

B.Classrooms were laid out formally in the former and informally in the latter.

C.The former had separate classrooms for different grades while the latter didn’t.

D.Subjects were newer in the latter as compared with the former.

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第5题
School buildings themselves can show liberal () of a school cannot decide whether it has the conservative or liberal teaching practices. What determines whether the classroom is liberal or conservativ
A.School buildings reflect the improvement in education quality.

B.The physical layout of a school should improve teaching practices.

C.Teachers’ spirit and attitude determines the physical layout of the classroom.

D.School buildings can reflect liberal or conservative views about education.

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第6题

School buildings themselves can show liberal (开明的) or conservative views about what should go on in a classroom. The earliest schools had separate classrooms for different grades. The rooms were laid out formally, with pupils’desks fastened to the floor in straight rows facing the teacher’s desk. Clearly, such schools reflected a teacher-and-subject-centered view of education. Schools of the next generation had more open space, and most had movable desks. They also often provided special rooms or areas for science, art, music, and physical education. There were still separate rooms for different grade levels, however, and the desks still were likely to be formally arranged. That is, the schoolroom was still largely designed to carry out the old-school program, which involved grade levels, uniform time blocks, and study of subject matters. Newer subjects, not newer teaching methods, accounted for most of what was new in school design. The first school buildings constructed to encourage liberal teaching methods appeared in the mid-1950s. Folding interior (内部的) walls permitted the flexible use of space to encourage large-group, small-group, or individual instruction. Some provided carrels for individual study, areas for team teaching, and centers for programmed instruction. In the newest buildings called open schools, the use of space is even more flexible. Areas within the buildings can be readily expanded for program changes, and used for many kinds of functions. One should remember, though, the physical layout (布局) of a school cannot decide whether it has the conservative or liberal teaching practices. What determines whether the classroom is liberal or conservative is the spirit and attitude of the teacher. The word “carrel” in Paragraph 3 most probably refers to ________.

A、a room with folding walls

B、a room with liberal instructions

C、a room with conservative instructions

D、a room with small space

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第7题
A few weeks back, I asked a 14-year-old friend how she was coping with school.

Referring to stress, she heaved a big sigh and said: "Aiyah, anything bad that can happen has already happened."

Her friends nearby then started pouring out their woes about which subjects they found hard, and so on. Pessimism again, in these all-too-familiar remarks about Singapore's education system, widely regarded as too results-oriented, and I wonder why I even bothered to ask.

The school system of reaching for A's underlies the country's culture, which emphasizes the chase for economic excellence where wealth and status are must-haves.

Such a culture is hard to change.

So when I read of how the new Remaking Singapore Committee had set one of its goals as challenging the traditional roads to success, encouraging Singaporeans to realize alternative careers in the arts, sports, research or as entrepreneurs, I had my doubts about its success in this area, if not coupled with help from parents themselves.

The new Remaking Singapore Committee is a brainchild of the Singaporean Prime Minister, formed to make Singaporeans look beyond the five C's: cash, condos, clubs, credit cards and cars, to help prepare the nation for the future.

It is good that the government wants to do something about the country's preoccupation with material success. But it will be a losing battle if the family unit itself is not involved because I believe the committee's success is rooted in a revamp of an entire culture built from 37 years of independence.

This makeover has to start with the most basic societal unit -- the family.

Parents should not drown their children in mantras of I-want-hundred-marks. Tuition lessons are not the be-all and end-all of life. And a score of 70 for a Chinese paper is definitely not the end of life.

If ever I become a parent, I will bring my children camping. I will show them that cooking food in a mess tin over a campfire is fun. I will teach them that there is nothing dirty about lying on a sleeping bag over grass.

In fact, it is educational because Orion is up there in the night sky with all the other bright stars whose shapes and patterns tell something more than a myth. For instance, they give directions to the lost traveler, I will say.

And who knows, my child may become an astronomer years down the road. All because of the nights I spent with him watching the twinkles in the sky.

That's my point. Parents should teach their children that there's more to life than studies. Better still if the nation's leaders echo that idea as well.

This way, when their children aspire to be the next Joscelin Yeo, they won't feel like they are fighting a losing battle against a society that holds doctors and lawyers in awe.

However, the culture that babysits economic excellence is deeply ingrained and so are the mindsets of many parents. But parents can take the cue from the new Remaking Singapore Committee and be aware of giving their children the right kind of education.

It is now wait-and-see if, say, 10 years down the road, more would choose alternative careers. Hopefully, by then no one would think sportsmen or musicians as making too big a sacrifice in chasing their dreams.

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第8题
__________ in England, Anne Bradstreet both admired and imitated several English poets.

A、Born and educated

B、Be born and educating

C、To bear and educate

D、Being born and educating

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