Halfway through the semester in his market research course at Roanoke College last fall, only moments after announcing a policy of zero tolerance for cell phone use in the classroom, Professor Nazemi heard a telltale (泄密的) ring. Then he spotted a young man named Neil Noland trying to turn it off before being caught.
“Neil, can I see that phone?” Professor Nazemi said, more in a command than a question. The student had to obey the rule to give it to Professor Nazemi, who opened his briefcase, produced a hammer and quickly crashed the offending device. Throughout the classroom students were greatly shocked.
Let's be clear about one thing. Professor Nazemi is a hero. He deserves the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Let's be clear about another thing. The episode (插曲) in his classroom had been arranged and conducted ahead of time. That is to say, Neil Noland pretended to offend the rule and got punished. The phone was his mother's old cell phone and its service had been cancelled for a long time.
Just as fiction can describe truths beyond the grasp of factuality, Professor Nazemi's act of street theater, which he explained last week in a telephone interview, clearly showed the anger of countless teachers and professors in the computer times. Their permanent war with rebelling and absent?minded students in the originally calm classroom has been quite different from the old, funny pursuits of pigtail?pulling, spitball?throwing and notebook?doodling. They are faced with a high?tech equipment such as laptops, cell phones, BlackBerries and the like.
The poor master, required by most parents to provide a certain amount of value for their children's entertainment dollar, now must compete with texting, instant?messaging, Facebook, eBay, YouTube.
“There are certain lines you shouldn't cross,” the professor said. “If you start tolerating this annoying stuff, it becomes the norm (标准). The more you give, the more they take. These devices become a necessary sort of things for the students, who will rely on it whenever and wherever. As we all know, nothing should be necessary when it comes to study in my classroom. You know I want them to do more tasking in my classroom.”
To which one can only say: Amen. And add: Too bad the good guy is going to lose.
At age 55, Professor Nazemi stands on the far shore of a new sort of generational gap between teacher and student. This one separates those who want to use technology to grow smarter from those who want to use it to get more stupid. There is a nicer way to put it. “The young seem to see the technology as information and communication,” said the professor.
Title | New Class War: Teacher vs Technology |
A (71)____▲____ announced by Professor Nazemi and his (72)____▲____ to the accident in the classroom |
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Faced with the pressure from parents' requirements, he had to announce that the cell phone was not allowed in the classroom, but a young man broke it afterwards. |
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Professor Nazemi asked the student to (73)____▲____ it in seriously and then he took a hammer and crashed it to pieces. |
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The (74)____▲____ of the whole incident | All of this was not (75)____▲____ because the two played a street theatre. |
The problems of the present education concerning the students and teachers | Professor Nazemi admitted in a telephone interview that the street theatre in his classroom proved the (76)____▲____ of countless teachers and professors in the computer era. The first one is that teachers had to face the new trend that students' tricks in the classroom became quite (77)____▲____. The second was that if the teacher tolerates this stuff, it (78)____▲____ a norm. |
The (79)____▲____ of New Class War | This good teacher will fail to reach his goal because there is a great (80)____▲____ between those who want to use technology to grow smarter and those who want to use it to get more stupid. |
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David Beckham was born in 1975, in London, at a place called Leytonstone. When he was a young boy , his greatest passion was football. He played it whenever he had the chance. Sometimes he would go and watch a game with his friends. When David Beckham was 12 years old, he won the Bobby Charlton Soccer Skills award (奖金). This was an important step forward for this young boy, and it led him to go for a visit to a football training camp in Spain. As a boy he played for the schools of Essex and also for his county team.
In 1991, he became a trainee with Manchester United. This meant that he could practice football as much as he wanted to and play for the highly successful Manchester United Youth Cup team and Under-21 team. In April, 1995, he played his first football league game against Leeds United. During 1996, David became a regular member of the team and Manchester United won in both football seasons, with David scoring many goals.
His goals made him a household name. In the first game of the 1996—1997 season, he scored an surprising goal from beyond the halfway line; seeing the goalkeeper a little way out of his goal, Beckham sent the ball over the goalkeeper’s head and into the goal. It was a wonderful goal and Beckham became famous overnight. He continued to score astonishing goals, especially from free—kicks. The speed of one of his shots was timed at 157 kph. He also had the ability to make the ball go from left to right, or right to left, whenever he chose. Goalkeepers were never sure where the ball was going, and it regularly ended up in the goal.
David Beckham won his first prize for football skills
A. in 1975 B. in 1987 C. in 1991 D. in 1996
Which word can take the place of the underlined word “passion” in paragraph 1?
A. skill B. prize C. success D. interest
The unusually surprising way that he scored goals
A. made him popular in many British homes B. helped him to gain many prizes for Essex
C. kept him playing for Leeds United D. offered him the chance to join the national team
Which of the following shows the right order of what happened to Beckham?
a. Beckham played his first football league game.
b. Beckham won the Bobby Charlton Soccer Skills award.
c. Beckham played for Manchester United Youth Cup team.
d. Beckham went to Spain to join a football training camp.
e. Beckham played for the schools of Essex.
A. e, b, a, d, c B. e, d, a, c, b C. b, d, e, c, a D. b, e, d, a, c
The passage is mainly talking about
A. when Beckham became famous all over Britain
B. how Beckham became a successful football player
C. why Beckham could win in football league games
D. what abilities Beckham had to score so many goals
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Any car accident is frightening, but an accident in which your vehicle is thrown into the water, with you trapped inside, is absolutely terrifying. 1 However, most deaths result from panic, without a plan or understanding what is happening to the car in the water. By adopting a brace (支撑) position, acting decisively and getting out fast, you can save yourself from a sinking vehicle.
Brace yourself for impact (撞击力). As soon as you're aware that you're going off the road and into a body of water, adopt a brace position. The impact could set off the airbag system in your vehicle, so you should place both hands on the steering wheel in the "ten and two" position.
Undo your seatbelt. 2 Untie the children, starting with the oldest first. Forget the cell phone call. Your car isn't going to wait for you to make the call.
3 Leave the door alone at this stage and concentrate on the window. A car's electrical system should work for up to three minutes in water, so try the method of opening it electronically first. Many people don't think about the window as an escape option either because of panic or misinformation about doors and sinking.
Break the window. If you aren't able to open the window, or it only opens halfway, you'll need to break it with an object or your foot. It may feel counter-intuitive (有悖常理的) to let water into the car. 4
Escape when the car has equalized. If it has reached the dramatic stage where the car cabin has been filled with water and it has become balanced, you must move quickly and effectively to ensure your survival. 5 While there is still air in the car, take slow, deep breaths and focus on what you're doing.
A. Open the window as soon as you hit the water.
B. Surviving a sinking car is not as difficult as you think.
C. It takes 60 to 120 seconds for a car to fill up with water usually.
D. Such accidents are particularly dangerous to the risk of drowning.
E. In conclusion, if you know what to do in the water, you will be safe.
F. This is the first thing to attend to, yet it often gets forgotten in the panic.
G. But the sooner the window is open, the sooner you can escape directly through it.
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Nick was not the kind of boy I had expected to spend my summer with. I was hoping to have a 21 the summer before my busy senior year, but my mother asked me to do her a 22 . One of her colleagues needed a full-time 23 . “You planned to volunteer at the local hospital, why not volunteer to 24 Nick instead?” Then she told me that this six-year-old boy was not a 25 child.
Nick was a lovely little boy who suffered from many disorders. Normal day-care centres would not 26 him. As a baby, he had serious ear infections which left him with equilibrium (平衡) problems. He couldn’t 27 or run properly. I was hesitating (犹豫) 28 I was to take the job when my mother 29 , “Don’t you want to be a nurse in the future? I doubt if you even have the 30 .”
Then I told her I was 31 for the job.
The day started at 7:00 a.m. Nick was my wake-up call! With so much energy and very little 32 , he was quite a mix.
In the park, when he saw all the other children play on the jungle gym and swings (秋千), the boy’s face 33 up — how he wished he belonged to the group of his age! You would think it would be 34 to get a child to go down a slide (滑梯). Believe me, it wasn’t! It took time, a lot of time. But with patience and support, Nick took one step up the slide each day. We worked together to face his 35 and gradually he got closer to taking the slide of his life.
Halfway through the summer, he 36 it to the top of the slide. With my arms 37 him tightly, we flew down the slide! I waited for his reaction. After realizing that he was safe and sound, he gave me a big 38 and asked, “May I go down again, alone?” I had never been happier in my life when I saw this little child climb the ladder and enjoy what other children 39 for granted. This 40 child taught me that being a nurse means respect, kindness and patience.
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2.A. service B. favour C. business D. trade
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4.A. protect B. defend C. attend D. comfort
5.A. normal B. naughty C. clever D. happy
6.A. admit B. receive C. accept D. adopt
7.A. speak B. play C. stand D. walk
8.A. if B. what C. why D. where
9.A. suggested B. argued C. challenged D. commented
10.A. energy B. courage C. faith D. time
11.A. eager B. sorry C. grateful D. ready
12.A. awareness B. balance C. knowledge D. control
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14.A. difficult B. simple C. interesting D. terrible
15.A. fears B. worries C. chances D. situations
16.A. climbed B. got C. managed D. made
17.A. taking B. holding C. bringing D. greeting
18.A. kiss B. clap C. welcome D. surprise
19.A. play B. do C. take D. enjoy
20.A. miserable B. smart C. brave D. special
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