【名词&注释】
为人师表、学习态度(learning attitude)、爱岗敬业(cherishing the job devotionally)、教育性教学(educational teaching)、志存高远、批改作业(check of work)、代表人物(representative)、文件扩展名(suffix name)、《中小学教师职业道德规范》、认知结构主义理论
[单选题]Word文档缺省的扩展名为( )。
A. .Word
B. .Do
C. .Doc
D. .txt
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[单选题]物理徐老师对学生李丽的评语是"这段时间你开始主动回答问题,学习态度也更加认真,考试时更加仔细,因此你的学习成绩提高很多,继续加油啊"。关于徐老师的做法,下列选项中不正确的是( )。
A. 徐老师关注学生的情感体验
B. 徐老师关注学生的学习效果
C. 徐老师关注学生道德学业水平
D. 徐老师以名次作为评价标准
[单选题]忠诚于人民教育事业,志存高远,勤恳敬业,甘为人梯,乐于奉献。这体现了教师职业道德规范的()。
A. 爱国守法
B. 爱岗敬业
C. 教书育人
D. 为人师表
[单选题]1632年出版的《大教学论》的作者是( )。
A. 布鲁纳
B. 赫尔巴特
C. 杜威
D. 夸美纽斯
[单选题]经验主义课程理论是当代影响较大的课程理论流派,其主要代表人物(representative)是( )。
A. 赫尔巴特
B. 杜威
C. 夸美纽斯
D. 涂尔干
[单选题]请阅读Passage 1,完成1~5小题。
Passage 1
With her magical first novel,Garcia joins a growing chorus of talented Latino writers whose voices are suddenly reaching a far wider,more diverse audience.Unlike Latin American writers such as Colombia's Gabriel Garcia Marquee of Peru's Mario Vargas Llosa-whose translated works became popular here in the 1970s-these authors are writing in English and drawing their themes from two cultures.Their stories,from Dreaming in Cuban to Julia Alvarez's How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accent and Victor Villasenor's rain of GolD.offer insight into the mixture of economic opportunity and discrimination that Latinos encounter in the United States.Garcia Girls for example,is the story of four sisters weathering their transition from wealthy Dominicans to ragtag immigrants,"We didn't feel we had the beat the United States had to offer," one of the girls says,"We had only second-hand stuff,rental houses in one redneck Catholic neighborhood after another,clothes at Round Robin,a black and white TV afflicted with wavy lines." Alvarez,a Middlebury College professor who emigrated from santo Domingo when she was 10,says being an immigrant has given her a special vantage point: "We travel on that border between two worlds and we can see both points ofview."
With few exceptions,such as Chicano writer Rudolfo AnayA.many Hispanic-Americans have been writing in virtual obscurity for years,nurtured only by small presses like Houston's Arte Publico or the Bilingual Press in Tempe,Ariz.Only with the recent success of sandra Cisneros's Woman Hollering Creek and Oscar Hijuelos's prize-winning novel,The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love,have mainstream publishers begun opening door to other Latinos.Julie Grau,Cisneros's editor at Turtle Bay,says,"editors may now be looking more carefully at a book that before they would have deemed too exotic for the general readership."
But if Villasenor's experience is any indication,some editors are still wary.In 1989,Putnam gave Villasenor a $75,000 advance for the hardcover rights to rain of GolD.the compelling saga of his family's migration from Mexico to CaliforniA.But the editors,says Villasenor,wanted major changes: "They were going to destroy the book.It's nonfiction; they wanted to publish it as a novel. And they wanted to change the title to 'Rio Grande',which sounded like some old John Wayne
movie." After a year of strained relations,he mortgaged his house,borrowed his mother's life savings and bought back the rights to the book that had taken 10 years to write.
In frustration,Villasenor turned to Arte Publico.In the eight months since its release,rain of Gold has done extremely well,considering its limited distribution; 20,000 copies have been sold."If we were a mainstream publisher,this book would have been on The New York Times best-seller list for weeks," says Arte Pulico's Nicolas Kanelos.The author may still have a shot: he has sold the paperback rights to Dell.And he was just named a keynote speaker (with Molly Ivins and Norman Schwarzkopf) for the American Booksellers Association convention in May.Long before they gained this sort of attention,however,Villasenor,Cisneros and other Latino writers were quietly building devoted followings.Crossing the country,they read in local bookstores,libraries and schools.Their stories,they founD.appeal not only to Latinos-
who identify with them,but to a surprising number ofAnglos,who find in them a refreshingly different perspective on American life.Still,there are unusual pressures on these writers.Cisneros vividly recalls the angst she went through in writing the final short stories for Woman Hollering: "I was traumatized that it was going to be one of the first Chicano books 'out there'.I felt I had this responsibility to my community to represent us in all our diversity."
What can be drawn from Villasenor's experience?
A. Some editors ofmainstream publishers are critical.
B. Many Latino writers were mostly favored by small presses.
C. rain of Gold was going to be one ofthe first Chicano books.
D. rain of Gold was intended to be published as a novel by the author.
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