Pupils seem to regard the new and the middle-standing teachers as being more______ than the veteran teachers.
A: relaxed in class
B: interested in pupils' ideas
C: neat in appearance
D: skillful at explaining
A: relaxed in class
B: interested in pupils' ideas
C: neat in appearance
D: skillful at explaining
举一反三
- In contrast to the new teachers, the middle-standing and veteran teachers seem to have made a remarkable improvement in their ability to ______. A: be fair to any pupil B: evaluate pupils' progress C: present materials clearly D: understand and play with pupils
- There are more than __( )__ in our school. A: two hundreds teachers B: two hundred teachers C: two hundreds teacher D: two hundred of teachers
- How should teachers treat students are the master of class? () A: Teachers should always trust students. B: If students have difficulty of working alone, let them learn through cooperation and communication. C: Teachers should talk more than students in class. D: Teachers' job is to guide students to learn independently.
- The central idea conveyed in the passage is that ______. A: attitudes affect our actions B: teachers play a significant role in developing or changing pupils' attitudes C: attitudes can be changed by some classroom experiences D: the elementary school is a more effective milieu (环境) for developing wholesome attitudes than high school or college
- The National Center for Education Statistics states that newly hired teachers in urban schools are more likely to be beginning teachers, and newly hired teachers in the suburbs are more likely to be transfers. Our ____ illustrates that newly hired teachers in higher poverty urban schools are far more likely to be beginning teachers than transfers.