【名词&注释】
主观能动性(subjective initiative)、辩证关系(dialectical relationship)、教学相长、身体健康(physical health)、宗教仪式(ritual)、政治方向(political orientation)、里程碑意义(milestone meaning)、收效甚微(brings little effect)、学而不思则罔(learning without thought is labor lost)、有效地利用(effectively utilize)
[单选题]以下( )不属于依据《中华人民共和国未成年人保护法》所设专门学校的教育内容。
A. 思想教育
B. 法制教育
C. 生活教育
D. 劳动技术教育
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[单选题]下列项目中:1.外出2.协作3.交谈4.帮助5.讲座,属于校本研修教师同伴互助的基本形式是()。
A. 1、2、3
B. 1、3、4
C. 2、3、4
D. 2、4、5
[单选题]我国古代伟大的思想家和教育家孔子所提出的"学而不思则罔(learning without thought is labor lost),思而不学则殆"意在强调( )。
A. 学习者的主观能动性
B. 学习与思考的结合
C. 教学相长的辩证关系
D. 课内与课外活动的统一
[多选题]素质教育的有效实施是让学生什么都学而且什么都应学好。( )
A. 错
[单选题]班集体形成的标志是( )。
A. 正确政治方向
B. 健全的机构
C. 良好的班风
D. 严明的纪律
[单选题]班主任的工作是从( )开始的。
A. 评定学生操行
B. 教育个别学生
C. 了解和研究学生
D. 组建班集体
[单选题]某校成立"气象观测小组",让学生了解气候的变化规律,这属于课外活动中的( )。
A. 科技活动
B. 文学活动
C. 艺术活动
D. 体育活动
[多选题]如何做到热爱学生?(10分)
A. (1)全面关心学生。(2分)(2)尊重和信任学生。(2分)(3)严格要求学生。(2分)(4)理解和宽容学生。(2分)(5)解放和放飞学生。(2分)
[单选题]22.请阅读Passage 2,完成1~5小题。
Passage 2
The subject of ballads,books and films,Robin Hood has proven to be one of popular culture'smost enduring folk heroes.Over the course of 700 years,the outlaw from Nottinghamshire who robsthe rich to give to the poor has emerged as one of the most enduring folk heroes in popular culture-and one of the most versatile.But how has the legend of Sherwood Forest's merry outlaws evolvedover time? Did a real Robin Hood inspire these classic tales?
Beginning in the 15th century and perhaps even earlier,Christian revelers in certain partsof England celebrated May Day with plays and games involving a Robin Hood fgure with near-religious significance.In the 19th century,writer-illustrators like Howard Pyle adapted thetraditional tales for children,popularizing them in the United States and around the worlD.Morerecently,bringing Robin to the silver screen has become “a rite of passage” for directors ranging fromMichael Curtiz and Ridley Scott to Terry Gilliam and Mel Brooks.
Throughout Robin's existence,writers,performers and filmmakers have probed theirimaginations for new incarnations that resonate with their respective audiences.In 14th-century England,where agrarian discontent had begun to chip away at the feudal system,he appears as an anti-establishment rebel who murders government agents and wealthy landowners.later variationsfrom times ofless social upheaval dispense with the gore and cast Robin as a dispossessed aristocratwith a heart of gold and a love interest,Maid Marian.
Academics,meanwhile,have combed the historical record for evidence of a real Robin Hood.English legal records suggest that,as early as the 13th century,“Robehod,” “Rabunhod” and othervariations had become common epithets for criminals.But what had inspired these nicknames:afictional tale,an infamous bandit or an amalgam ofboth? The first literary references to Robin Hoodappear in a series of 14th- and 15th-century ballads about a violent yeoman who lived in SherwoodForest with his men and frequently clashed with the Sheriff of Nottingham.Rather than a peasant,knight or fallen noble,as in later versions,the protagonist of these medieval stories is a commoner.little John and Will Scarlet are part of this Robin's “merry” crew—eaning,at the time,anoutlaw's gang—but Maid Marian,Friar Tuck and Alan-a-Dale would not enter the legend until later,possibly as part of the May Day rituals.
While most contemporary scholars have failed to turn up solid clues,medieval chroniclers tookfor granted that a historical Robin Hood lived and breathed during the 12th or 13th century.Thedetails of their accounts vary widely,however,placing him in conflicting regions and eras.Not untilJohn Major's History of Greater Britain (1521),for example,is he depicted as a follower of KingRichard,one of his defining characteristics in modern times.
We may never know for sure whether Robin Hood ever existed outside the verses of balladsand pages of books.And even if we did,fans,young and old,would still surely fiock to England'sNottinghamshire region for a tour of the legend's alleged former hangouts,from centuries-old pubsto the Major oak in Sherwood Forest.What we do know is that the notion of a brave rebel wholives on the outskirts of society,fighting injustice and oppression with his band of companions,has universal appeal-whether he's played by Erroll Flynn,Russell Crowe or even,as on a 1979 episode of The Muppet Show,Kermit the Frog.
Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined phrase “a rite ofpassage” in Paragraph 2?
A. A milestone event.
B. A top agenda.
C. A religious ceremony.
D. A privileged right.
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