The relationship between student and teacher is less formal in the USA than in many other countries, especially at the college level. When teachers come into the classroom , the students don’t need to stand up. Students are generally encouraged to ask questions during class, to go to the teacher’s office for help after class, and to phone if they can’t go to school and need help with their lessons. (2)Most teachers allow students to enter class late or leave early, if necessary.
However, students are still asked to be (1) to their teacher and classmates and to be (1) during a test. When students want to ask questions, they usually put up a hand and wait. When the teacher or a student is speaking to the class ,it’s rude to talk to another classmate, even in a low voice. When a test is being given, talking to a classmate is not only rude but also wrong. In the eyes of most American teachers, students who are talking to each other during a test are cheating(作弊).
1. 在(1)句的空白處分別填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)脑~使句意完整、上下文通順。
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2. 將(2) 句譯成中文。
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3. 回答問題:Where do the students go to ask for help after class?
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4. 從文中找出同義句。
Most teachers think it is dishonest for students to talk about something when they are having a test.
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5. 在文中找出最能表達(dá)該短文主題的句子。
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1.polite, honest
2.如果需要的話,大多數(shù)老師允許學(xué)生遲到或早退。
3.They go to the teacher’s office for help after class.
4.In the eyes of most American teachers, students who are talking to each other during a test are cheating.
5.The relationship between student and teacher is less formal in the USA than in many other countries, especially at the college level.
【解析】
試題分析:在美國比在許多其他國家,特別是在大學(xué)期間,學(xué)生與老師之間的關(guān)系不那么正式。當(dāng)教師走進(jìn)教室時,學(xué)生們不需要站起來。一般鼓勵上課時問問題,課后去老師的辦公室尋求幫助,不能上學(xué)或需要輔導(dǎo)功課時可以打電話,大多數(shù)教師允許學(xué)生輸入類遲到或早退,如果必要危害。不過,學(xué)生應(yīng)該對同學(xué)、對老師要有禮貌,考試時應(yīng)該誠實(shí)。
1.后面的解釋是,當(dāng)學(xué)生想要問的問題時,他們通常要舉手和等待。老師或一個學(xué)生說話,時,另一個同學(xué),即使是低聲說話也被認(rèn)為很不禮貌。測試時,說話的同學(xué)不僅被認(rèn)為沒禮貌而且也錯了。在絕大多數(shù)的美國老師眼中,在測試過程中交談的學(xué)生就是作弊。因此可知,學(xué)生應(yīng)該對同學(xué)、對老師要禮貌:polite,考試時應(yīng)該做到誠實(shí):honest。
2.如果有必要的話,大多數(shù)老師允許學(xué)生遲到或早退。。
3.根據(jù)Students are generally encouraged …, to go to the teacher’s office for help after class(學(xué)生們被鼓勵課后去老師辦公室尋求幫助)可知答案是:They go to the teacher’s office for help after class.。
4.本句的意思是:大多數(shù)教師認(rèn)為學(xué)生測試時說事是不誠實(shí)的。與文中的In the eyes of most American teachers, students who are talking to each other during a test are cheating. (在絕大多數(shù)的美國老師眼中,在測試過程中交談的學(xué)生就是作弊。)意思相同。
5.最能表達(dá)該短文主題的句子是文章的第一句The relationship between student and teacher is less formal in the USA than in many other countries, especially at the college level.。
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