Ms. LaRosa is a great teacher. She can answer almost any question that you have about any history topic and if she cannot, she will try her best to help you find the answer. Although she has a hearing aid(助聽(tīng)器., she does not let that prevent her from being a great teacher. She told the class about it on the first day and told us not to let it get in the way of our learning and not to treat her differently.
We all like her class, especially an activity which is called the station. Stations are when our tables of four or five become our groups and we go through four various activities, such as Ancient China, in which we need to put together a sentence and write it using ancient symbols. Each station needs about 40 minutes to complete.
Ms. LaRosa has a policy that not many teachers give a second thought to. That is writing in cursive (草書(shū)的.letters. She will provide you with various resources so that your cursive handwriting is the best that it can be. Ms. LaRosa always says that she has a reason for everything that she does. Recently we just understood her reason for supporting cursive handwriting. Cursive writing can force you to think in words but not in letters. Also it has been proven that people who write in cursive letters do better on tests.
Ms. LaRosa’s class gets to do various fun and exciting things. She also uses real examples from her own life, such as things that her daughter has done. Ms. LaRosa also has absolute trust in her students. She always leaves her purse on her desk.
Ms. LaRosa is a great person and a great teacher who is always there for you, and I feel like I can tell her anything.
【小題1】 Ms. LaRosa is a teacher with a good knowledge of history, isn’t she? (1 分.
__________, ___________________________________________________________.
【小題2】 What activity is especially liked by the students? (2分.
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【小題3】 How long do the students usually spend on each station? (2分.
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【小題4】 Why does Ms. LaRosa support cursive handwriting? (2 分.
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【小題5】 How does Ms. LaRosa usually teach her class? (2 分.
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【小題6】What do you think makes Ms. LaRosa a great teacher? (3分.
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【小題1】 Yes, she is.
【小題2】 An activity (which is . called the station. / The students/They especially like an activity which is called the station.
【小題3】 The students usually spend about 40 minutes on each station. / About 40 minutes.
【小題4】 Because cursive writing can force you/people to think in words but not in letters (and it can help you/ people do better on tests. .
【小題5】 Ms. LaRosa usually has her students do various fun and exciting things and also uses real examples from her life. / Ms. LaRosa teaches her class by doing various fun and exciting things and by using real examples from her own life.
【小題6】Suggested answer: Her way of teaching, her knowledge, her devotion to teaching, her trust in students, etc.
解析試題解析:本文大意: LaRosa女士是個(gè)了不起的老師,她能回答幾乎你所能問(wèn)題的任何歷史問(wèn)題,如果她不知道的,她會(huì)盡力幫你找到答案。我們都喜歡她的課,尤其是被稱(chēng)為車(chē)站的一種能力,每一站需要大約40分鐘來(lái)完成。她提倡寫(xiě)草書(shū),因?yàn)椴輹?shū)能強(qiáng)迫你思考單詞而不是字母,也能證明寫(xiě)草書(shū)的人考試成績(jī)更好。女士的課會(huì)做各種有趣的事情。她也用自己生活中的真實(shí)例子,例如她女兒做的事情,她也絕對(duì)地信任她的學(xué)生,總把包放在桌子上。她是一個(gè)了不起的人,也是個(gè)了不起的老師。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Ms. LaRosa is a great teacher. She can answer almost any question that you have about any history topic and if she cannot, LaRosa女士是個(gè)了不起的老師,她能回答幾乎你所能問(wèn)題的任何歷史問(wèn)題,可知答案填 Yes, she is.
【小題2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)We all like her class, especially an activity which is called the station. 我們都喜歡她的課,尤其是被稱(chēng)為車(chē)站的一種能力,可知答案填 An activity (which is . called the station. / The students/They especially like an activity which is called the station.
【小題3】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù) Each station needs about 40 minutes to complete.每一站需要大約40分鐘來(lái)完成, 可知答案填 The students usually spend about 40 minutes on each station. / About 40 minutes.
【小題4】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Cursive writing can force you to think in words but not in letters.草書(shū)能強(qiáng)迫你思考單詞而不是字母, Also it has been proven that people who write in cursive letters do better on tests.也能證明寫(xiě)草書(shū)的人考試成績(jī)更好,可知答案填 Because cursive writing can force you/people to think in words but not in letters (and it can help you/ people do better on tests. .
【小題5】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Ms. LaRosa’s class gets to do various fun and exciting things. She also uses real examples from her own life, such as things that her daughter has done. Ms. LaRosa also has absolute trust in her students. She always leaves her purse on her desk. LaRosa女士的課會(huì)做各種有趣的事情。她也用自己生活中的真實(shí)例子,例如她女兒做的事情,她也絕對(duì)地信任她的學(xué)生,總把包放在桌子上, 可知答案填Ms. LaRosa usually has her students do various fun and exciting things and also uses real examples from her life. / Ms. LaRosa teaches her class by doing various fun and exciting things and by using real examples from her own life.
【小題6】標(biāo)題歸納題。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知她的教學(xué)方法與眾不同,她的很博學(xué),對(duì)學(xué)生很信任,可知答案填Suggested answer: Her way of teaching, her knowledge, her devotion to teaching, her trust in students, etc.
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D.we shouldn't speak English |
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D.a(chǎn)n English dictionary |
A.More than ten years ago. |
B.In 2013. |
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D.12 months ago. |
A.only famous people enjoy taking selfies |
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D.US psychiatrist Carole Lieberman hates selfies |
A.Paragraph 4 | B.Paragraph 5 |
C.Paragraph 6 | D.Paragraph 7 |
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