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UnitOneTeacherandMeInnovationEnglishIntegratedCourseBook4Lead-inAfter-readingTextAFromWords&SentencestotheTextFromStructuretotheTextAdditionalMaterialscontent01020304TextA3TeachingSessionsTextB1.5TeachingSessionsListening&Speaking1.5TeachingSessionsExercises2TeachingSessionsSuggestedTeachingSteps01Lead-inLead-inDirections:Pleasewatchthevideoclipandanswerthequestions.1.Whataretheytalkingabout?2.Fromwhichaspectsaretheteacherevaluated?Tips:1.Theyaretalkingabouttheevaluationtheteachergotfromhisstudents.2.Thefirststudentcomplainsabouttheboringclass.Theseconddoesn’tgiveanyeffectiveevaluation,simplyaskingtheschooltofiretheteacher.Thethirdcommentsontheteacher’sclothing02TextATextAIntensiveReadingFromWords&SentencestotheTextFromStructuretotheTextTextAWhenStudentsGradeTheirTeachersWhenateacherwonderswhathisHighschoolEnglishstudentsthinkofhim,hesimplylogsontoNetwareEvaluatetheTeachersystem,wheremillionsofanonymousteachercritiquesawaitanyonewithanunrestrictedInternetconnection.Atthesite,asmiley-facediconwithsunglassessitsnexttotheteacher’sname,indicatinghe’sespeciallypopular.Eighteenstudentsgavetheteacheranaverageratingof4.1outof5,withonesayinghe’s“oneofthecoolestteachersI’veeverhad”.Hecouldn’tbemoreflattered.

TextA“Toomanyteachersinsulatethemselvesfromthepeoplearoundthem,”saystheteacher,whoteachesinahighschool,“Thewebsiteisfundamentallyagoodwayforustokeeptabsonwhatthepeopleweworkwithhavetosay.”Othersaren’tsosure.Therapidgrowthofthesite—whichboastsratingsfor887,000publicandprivateschoolteachersinfourcountries—isprovokingabacklash.Thesite’screatorsestimatethathundredsofschooldistrictshavecutoffInternetaccesstothesite.Andteachers,manyofthemstungbybluntorcrasscommentsonthesite,arecryingfoul.Theydon’tthinkchildrenshouldbeabletoanonymouslyratetheirteachers,eventhougholderstudentshavelonghadthatfreedomonmanyuniversitycampuses.TextA“Howcanyouclaimthatyourserviceoffersmorethanawayforkidsto‘bash’teachers?”asksaphysicaleducationteacherwhoanonymouslypostedacomplaintlettertoaneducationwebsite.Thesiteis“unprofessional”,writestheteacher,whosayshedoesn’tcarewhetherstudentsthinkhisclassesaredull—“boredpeople…areboringpeople”—butisoffendedby“derogatorycommentsaboutmyphysicalappearance”.Thenay-sayersdon’tappeartohaveanysignificanteffectonthepopularityofthewebsite.Lastweek,thesitereceivedits6-millionthteacherrating,upfromjust1millionbarelymorethanayearago,saysco-founder,a20-somethingcomputerwhiz.TextAThesiteispartlyasawaytogivestudentsachancetocomplimenttheirfavoriteteachers.“It’sasiteIwantedformyselfwhenIwasinhighschool,”hesays.“Ireallylikedmostofmyteachers,butIwasn’tnecessarilygoingupandtellingthemwhyIlikedthembecauseIdidn’twanttobelabeledasasuck-up.”Aco-founderofthesitesayshealsowantedtogivestudentsaforumforcriticalevaluations.“TherewereasmallhandfulofteacherswhoIfeltwerereallymoreorlesswastingmytime.ButIhadnowheretogoforgraderetribution.”Ontheplatformofevaluationteachingnetwork,studentspaynothingtolookatratingsorratetheirteachers.Thesiteisprofitable,whichmakesmoneyfromadvertisingandfrompaidmemberships.TextAThesitehasasmallpaidstaff,accordingtotheco-founder,andreliesonhundredsofstudentvolunteerswhomonitorpostingsforaccuracyandtasteintheUS,CanadaandnowBritainandIreland.Anyonecanclickatinyredflagnexttoacommenttoautomaticallyremoveitfromthesitependingreviewbyastaffmember.Mostoftheratings“areprettyaccurate”,saysaninth-grader,whomonitorsratingsofteachersathisschool.Insomecases,studentsmayripintoteacherswhogavethemdetentions,hesays,“butmostofthecommentsarenotbadatall.”TextAThatstudentthinkstheratingshelpbothstudentsandteachers.“Icandecidewhichteachertochoosebytheirratingsandthecomments,”hesays.Asforteachers,“itgivesthemachancetoimprove,andtheygettoseewhatfeedbackthey’regettingfromstudents.Theygettoknowhowwellthey’reteaching.”Thesitecanindeedbeatoolforteachers,saysanEnglishteacher,whoteachesatatechnicalhighschool,whichhadnearlyl4,000ratings,morethananyotherschool.ButtheEnglishteacherhasnoticedthatonlyteacherswithpositiveratingslikethesite.“Ithinkitwouldbeanoccasionforteacherstodosomesoul-searchingandmakesomechangeorimprovement.”TextAIt’shardtoimaginehowitcould,consideringthesite’srelianceonanonymity,saystheacademicdeanofaschool,whocomplainsofboth“undeservedcharacterassassination”and“undeservedbeautification”onthesite.“I’veoftenthoughtwhatfunitwouldbetocreateseveralvirtualselvesandratemyselfwithextravagantpraise.Andthethingis,therereallyisn'tanythingtopreventmydoingjustthat,”saystheacademicdean,whohasjustonerating—aperfect5.0—onthesite.Buttheteacherwhoteachesatatechnicalhighschoolpointsoutthatteachersthemselvesareinthebusinessofratingstudents.“Turnabout,”hesays,“isfairplay.”WordStudyFromwordtotextWORDSTUDY

Anonymous

adj.

notnamed;unknownbyname匿名的e.g.Ananonymouscallledtotherecoveryofthestolenjewel.

ShevanishedintothevastanonymousmassofthepopulationofLondon.Anonymityn.thestateofremainingunknowntomostotherpeople无(匿)名e.g.CompleteanonymityisthebestweaponIhave.

Hisgreatnesswascloakedinanonymity.

Critique

n.apieceofwrittencriticismofasetofideas,aworkofart,etc.评论(价),批评e.g.Thebookpresentsacritiqueofthegovernment’spolicies.vt.(formal)tosayhowgoodorbadabook,play,painting,orsetofideasis评价(论)e.g.Heofferedtocritiqueourplans.

Thetraineesweredividedintoseveralgroupstoholddiscussions;andtheirconclusionswerecritiquedafterwards.criticize

v.

toexpressyourdisapprovalofsb.orsth.,ortotalkabouttheirfaults批评(判)e.g.Hedoesnothingbutcriticizeandcomplainallthetime.Flatter

v.(1)topraisesb.toomuchorinsincerely,especiallyinordertogainfavorforoneself恭维,奉承e.g.TomwouldalwaysflatterMrs.Mitchellbypraisinghercooking.(2)togiveafeelingofpleasureorhonortosb.使某人感到高兴或荣幸e.g.Iwasveryflatteredbyyourinvitationtotalkattheconference.Note:“couldn’tbebetter/worse/morepleased,etc.”isusedtoemphasizehowgood,bad,etc.somethingis.e.g.Theirlifestylescouldn’tbemoredifferent.

Orderingonlinecouldn’tbesimpler.

Boast

v.(1)(~about/ofsth.)totalkwithtoomuchprideaboutsth.thatyouhaveorcando自夸(吹)e.g.Helikestorunoffatthemouthandnevermissesachancetoboast.

Amodestmanwillneverboastofhismerits.(2)topossess(sth.tobeproudof)以有……而自豪,拥有e.g.Ourschoollibraryboastsquiteafewrarebooks.n.sth.thatyouliketellingpeoplebecauseyouareproudofit自夸,值得夸耀的事物e.g.Hisboastthathecoulddrinktenpintsofbeerimpressednobody.

Itwashisproudboastthathehadnevermissedaday’sworkbecauseofillness.

Rating

n.alevelonascalethatshowshowgood,important,popular,etc.sb./sth.is等级,级别e.g.Harold’sratingofsomeofhisbrotherscreationswasn’tveryflattering.Theopinionpollsgavethepresidentahighrating.Rate

v.(1)

(~sth./sb.assth.)toestimatetheworthorvalueofsb./sth.评价(估)e.g.Idon’tratehismeritsveryhigh.(2)toregardas,consider认为e.g.DoyourateTomamongyourfriends?

Provoke

v.(1)tocauseareactionorfeeling,especiallyasuddenone激(引)起e.g.Theambassadorsoffensiveremarksprovokedwidespreadcriticism.(2)tomakesb.angry,especiallydeliberately惹(激)怒e.g.Ifyouprovokethedog,itwillbiteyou.Provoking

adj.annoying气(恼)人的e.g.AprovokingthingaboutEdwardwasthathebehavedasifheweretheonewithallthenews.Stingv.(1)(~sb.intodoingsth.)(usuallypassive)tomakesb.angryorupset使苦恼,惹恼e.g.Theirridiculestunghimintomakingasharpreply.

Tomsbadbehavioratlaststunghispatientmotherintoanger.(2)toprickorwoundsb.withorasifwithasting蜇(刺)伤e.g.Beesdonotnormallystingwithoutbeingprovoked.(3)(~sb.forsth.)tochargesb.toomuchforsth.敲诈,诈骗e.g.Therestaurantstunghimforl,000yuan.Sting

n.

(1)

awoundormarkmadewhenaninsectorplantstingsyou蜇(刺)痛

e.g.Thestingofajellyfishisverypainful.

(2)anysharppainofbodyormind伤(剧)痛

e.g.Shefeltitwithadreadfulstingofremorse.

Histonguehasanastysting.

Blunt

adj.

(1)speakinginanhonestwayevenifthisupsetspeople直率的,坦诚的e.g.Tobebluntwithyou:youarefired!IsufferedabluntrefusalwhenIcalledhim.(2)notsharporpointed不锋利的,不尖的,钝的e.g.Mypencilisabitblunt.v.tomakesth.bluntorlesssharp使钝,使迟钝e.g.You’llbluntthescissorsifyouusethemtocutcards.Thedrugbluntedhissenses.

Commentn.anopinionthatyouexpressaboutsb.orsth.评论,观点e.g.Haveyougotanycommentstomakeonrecentdevelopments?

Thescandalprovokedalotofcomments.v.(~onsth.)toexpressanopinionaboutsb.orsth.评论,发表意见e.g.Downingstreethassofarrefusedtocommentonthesereports.

Askedaboutthedateoftheelection:thePrimeMinistercommentedthatnodecisionhadyetbeenmade.

Fouln.(insport)anactionthatisagainsttherulesofthegame(比赛中的)犯规行为e.g.Thefootballerwascautionedforafoulonanopponent.Offendv.

tomakesb.angry/upsetbydoingorsayingsth.thattheythinkisrude,unkind,etc.使反感,冒犯e.g.HisremarksdeeplyoffendedmanyScottishpeople.

Derogatoryadj.insultinganddisapproving侮辱的,贬损的e.g.Suchconductwillbederogatorytohisreputation.Derogatev.tomakesth.seemlessimportantorlessgood贬低(损)e.g.Suchshamefulbehaviorwillcertainlyderogatefromhisreputation.

Peopleoftenderogatewhattheydon’tunderstand.Profitableadj.producingaprofitorausefulresult盈利的,可获利的e.g.Itsonlyinthelastyearthatourbusinesshasbecomeprofitable.Membershipn.

(1)allthemembersofaclub,group,ororganization全体会员e.g.Themembershipvotedtochangetherulesaboutwomenmembers.(2)beingamemberofaclub,group,ororganization会员身份,会籍e.g.InordertocontinuetotakepartintheclubsactivitiesIhadtorenewmymembership.Removev.(1)togetridofsth.sothatitdoesnotexistanylonger删除,去掉e.g.Removetheoldwallpaperandfilltheholesinthewalls.

Thenewsremovedanydoubtsaboutthecompany’sfuture.(2)

(~sb.fromsth.)toforcesb.outofanimportantpositionordismissthemfromajob免职e.g.CongresscouldremovethePresidentfromoffice.Removableadj.

thatcanberemovedordetached可移动的,可拆卸的e.g.Thiscoffeemakerhastworemovableparts.Pendingprep.whilewaitingforsth.,oruntilsth.happens在等待(某事物)之际,直至e.g.Salesofthedrughavebeenstopped,pendingfurtherresearch.

Pendinghisreturn,letusgeteverythingready.adj.notyetdecidedorsettled未决定的,待解决的e.g.Manytradedisputesarepending,awaitingtheoutcomeofthetalks.

IwaspresentatboththeseCabinetmeetings,andwasnotawarethatanysignificantissuewasstillpending.Ripv.(~intosb.)tocriticizesb.andtellthemthatyouareveryangrywiththem抨击,批评e.g.IexpectedhimtoripintomeforwhatIhaddone.Detentionn.apunishmentinwhichchildrenwhohavebehavedbadlyaremadetoworkinschoolforashorttimeinabreakoraftertheothershavegonehome课后留校的惩罚e.g.Shewasalwaysgettingputindetention.Undeserved

adj.notfairorjust不恰当的,不应得的e.g.HisreputationasaRomeoisquiteundeserved.

Muchoftheresponsibilityforthedisasterwasshiftedontohim,andthiswasquiteundeserved.Deservev.

tohaveearnedsth.bygoodorbadactionsorbehaviors应(受,得,该)e.g.Aboutincome,Ithinkmostpeopledeservemorethantheycurrentlyget.

Sinceyou’vebeenworkingallmorning,youdeservearest.Virtualadj.(1)

made,done,seen,etc.ontheInternetoronacomputer,ratherthanintherealworld虚拟的,非现实的e.g.Newtechnologyhasenableddevelopmentofanonline“virtuallibrary”.

Virtualvisitsandvacationscouldbecomecommonplace.(2)

beingoractingaswhatisdescribed,butnotacceptedassuchinnameorofficially事实上的,实际上的e.g.Ourdeputymanageristhevirtualheadofthebusiness.Extravagantadj.(1)(ofideas,speechorbehavior)goingbeyondwhatisreasonable,usual,ornecessary(指想法、言行)过度的,放肆的e.g.Heisseldomdisappointedbecauseheneverhadextravaganthopes.

Peoplelaughedatthepeddlersextravagantpraiseofhisgoods.(2)spendingorcostingalotofmoney,especiallymorethanisnecessaryormorethanyoucanafford奢侈的,挥霍的e.g.Thedecorationhasreachedanextravagantdegreeofelaboration.Extravagancen.

奢侈,挥霍e.g.Hisextravaganceexplainswhyheisalwaysindebt.SentenceStudyFromsentencetotextSENTENCESTUDY1.WhenateacherwonderswhathisHighschoolEnglishstudentsthinkofhim,hesimplylogsontoNetwareEvaluatetheTeachersystem,wheremillionsofanonymousteachercritiqueawaitanyonewithanunrestrictedInternetconnection:Whenateacherwantstoknowhisstudentsopinionsofhim,allheneedstodoistologontoNetwareEvaluatetheTeachersystemwheremillionsofcommentscanbefoundbyanyonewhohasaccesstotheInternet.【译文】一位教师想知道他中学英语课的学生对他有何评价时,就登录”评师网“。在那里,任何上网不受限的人都能看到有关教师的数百万匿名评论。“wheremillionsofanonymousteachercritiquesawaitanyonewithanunrestrictedInternetconnection”为非限定性定语从句,先行词是“NetwareEvaluatetheTeachersystem”,“where”是关系副词,相当于“in/at/on+which”。非限定性定语从句在修饰人时用who、whom或whose,在修饰物时用which,表示地点时用where,表示时间时可以用when引起。

e.g.Ateacher,whoteachesEnglish,hastomasterEnglishgrammar.

ThelongestglaciersofardiscoveredinChina,theKaragul,whichis34kminlength,islocatedhere.

TheywillflytoKunming,wheretheyplantostayfortwoorthreedays,andthengoontoGuilin.

Wewillputofftheoutinguntilnextweek,whenwemaynotbesobusy.logon:todothenecessaryactionsonacomputersystemthatwillallowyoutobeginusingit登录,注册e.g.Youcanlogontoourwebsiteforfurtherinformation.logoff:toexitacomputer退出,注销e.g.Theaccountmustlogoffandthenlogonagainforthechangetotakeeffect.2.Atthesite,asmiley-facediconwithsunglassessitsnexttotheteacher’sname...:Atthesite,thisteacherfindsthatbesidehisnamethereisaniconintheshapeofasmilingfacewithsunglasses...【译文】在这个网站上,这位教师名字旁有一张带着太阳镜的笑脸……“withsunglasses”为介词短语修饰“asmiley-facedicon”,“indicating”是现在分词作伴随状语,它的逻辑主语是“asmiley-facediconwithsunglasses”。现在分词作状语的主要用法如下:表示时间:e.g.Hearingthesadnews,wewereverymuchgrieved.

Openingthedoor,Isawnobodythere.表示原因:e.g.Notunderstandingitsmeaning,heaskedtheteachertoexplaintheword.

HavinglivedinBerlinformanyyears,heknewthecitywell.表示条件:e.g.Workinghard,youaremorelikelytosucceed.

Turningtotheleft,youwillfindthepathleadingtothesite.表示让步:e.g.Despitelearningalotofwords,hestillcannotpasstheEnglishexamination.Althoughweighingalmostonehundredkilos,thestonewasmovedbyhimalone.表示结果:e.g.Theircarwascaughtinatrafficjam,thuscausingthedelay.OnebyonePetersoldhisbitsandpieces,gettingonlyafractionoftheirworth.表示行为方式、伴随状况或补充说明等:e.g.Theystoodbytheroadside,watchingtheparade.Shestoodthere,waitingforhimintherain.3.Hecouldn’tbemoreflattered:Hefeltextremelydelighted.

【译文】他万分高兴。keeptabson:towatchsb./sth.carefullytocheckwhattheyaredoing密切注意(关注)e.g.ThepolicehavebeenkeepingtabsonRogerssincehegotoutofprison.4.Thewebsiteisfundamentallyagoodwayforustokeeptabsonwhatthepeopleweworkwithhavetosay:Thewebsiteisausefultooltogettoknowwhatthepeopleweworkwiththink.

【译文】这网站本质上是了解与我们打交道的人心声的一种良好途径。

5.Therapidgrowthofthesite—whichboasts

ratingsfor887,000publicandprivateschoolteachersinfourcountries—isprovokingabacklash:Whilethesitehasratingsfor887,000publicandprivateschoolteachers,itsfastdevelopmentiscausingastrongnegativereactionamongpeople.【译文】“评师网”自夸已给4个国家的公立和私立学校的88.7万位教师评分,其迅速发展正激起强烈反对。“whichboastsratingsfor887,000publicandprivateschoolteachersinfourcountries”是非限定性定语从句,先行词是“therapidgrowthofthesite”,也是主句的主语。此句中do指代“seduceyourselfwithyourgifts”此句中do指代“seduceyourselfwithyourgifts”6.Andteachers,manyofthemstungbybluntorcrasscommentsonthesite,arecryingfoul:Andteachers,manyofwhomareoffendedbytheirstudentsforthrightandsillyoroffensiveevaluationsofthem,areprotestingagainststudentsratingteachersonthesite.

【译文】而教师们怨声载道,其中不少人都被网站上生硬或粗鲁的评价深深伤害过。过去分词短语“stungbybluntorcrasscommentsonthesite”作定语,修饰“manyofthem”。e.g.Thebookwrittenbytheprofessorisverypopularandhassoldwell.

Isthisthemagazinerecommendedbyyourfather?cryfoul:Ifyoucryfoul:youclaimthatsb.,especiallyanopponentorrival,hasactedillegallyorunfairly.喊冤,鸣冤叫屈e.g.Ratherthanwelcomingthesebargains,importingcountriestendtocryfoulandraiseanti-dumpingduties.7.Thesiteis“unprofessional”,writestheteacher,whosayshedoesn’tcarewhetherstudentsthinkhisclassesaredull—“boredpeople…areboringpeople”—butisofendedby“derogatorycommentsaboutmyphysicalappearance”:Theteachersaysthatthesiteisnotprofessional;hedoesn’tmindstudents’feedbackthathisclassesarenotinteresting,ashethinksthatthestudentsmayfindtheclassboringbecausetheyarenotinterestingthemselves,butdoesmindstudents’insultingremarksconcerninghisappearance.【译文】网站“不专业”,这位教师写道。他并不在乎学生认为他的课枯燥与否——“感到无聊的人同时也是乏味的人”——但令他反感的是“对其长相的诬蔑性评价”。“whosayhisclassesaredull”是非限定性定语从句,先行词是“theteacher”。“boredpeople…areboringpeople”作为插入成分解释说明“dull”。“boring”表示事物的特征,而“bored”表示人的心理状态和情感。8.Thesiteisprofitable,whichmakesmoneyfromadvertisingandfrompaidmembership.

【译文】这个网站是盈利的,从广告和付费会员那儿赚钱。9.Anyonecanclickatinyredflagnexttoacommenttoautomaticallyremoveitfromthesitependingreviewbyastaffmember:Anyonecandeleteacommentthroughclickingtheredflagnexttothecomment.Thecommentwillthenbecheckedbyasiteworkertodecidewhetheritispermanentlydeletedorrestoredtothewebsite.

【译文】任何人都可以点击评论旁边的一面小红旗,在网站工作者查看前自动删除该评论。10.Insomecases,studentsmayripintoteacherswhogavethemdetentions,hesays,“butmostofthecommentsarenotbadatall”:Insomecases,studentsmaycriticizetheirteacherswhopunishedthembymakingthemworkinschoolforashorttimeinabreakorafterothershavegonehome,“butmostofthecommentsareappropriate,”hesays.【译文】有时,学生或许会猛烈抨击罚他们留校的教师,他说,“但绝大多数评论根本无不当之处”。11.Ithinkitwouldbeanoccasionforteacherstodosomesoul-searchingandmakesomechangeorimprovement:Ithinkthewebsitemaypromptteacherstodosomeself-reflection,ortochangeandimprovetheirteaching.

【译文】我认为它能给教师提供一个反省、改变或提升的机会。soul-searching

n.carefulexaminationofyourthoughtsandfeelingsbecauseyouareveryworriedaboutwhetherornotitisrighttodosth.深刻反省,自省e.g.Aftermuchsoul-searching,Idecidedtoresign.

Weshoulddosomehonestsoul-searchingandlearnthelessonsfromthecurrentoutbreak.12.It’shardtoimaginehowitcould,consideringthesite’srelianceonanonymity,saystheacademicdeanofaschool,whocomplainsofboth“undeservedcharacterassassination”and“undeservedbeautification”onthesite:It’sdifficulttoimaginehowitcould,giventhefactthatthewebsitedependsonnotgivingthenameofusers,saystheacademicdeanofaschool,whocomplainsabouttheunreasonableevaluations,bothderogatoryandflattering,onthesite.

【译文】一位中学的教务长说,考虑到“评师网”依赖的都是匿名评价,很难想象它如何能够做到这一点。他抱怨说这个网站上同时存在着“无理的人格诋毁”和“不当的美化”。13.I’veoftenthoughtwhatfunitwouldbetocreateseveralvirtualselvesandratemyselfwithextravagant

praise:I’veoftenthoughtthatitwouldbefuntocreateseveral“selves”onthewebsiteandthenevaluatemyownteachingwithveryhighpraise.

【译文】我常想,创造几个虚拟自我,用溢美之词去评价自己会多么有意思啊。StructureStudyFromstructuretotextSTRUCTURESTUDY

Thetextcanbedividedintofourparts.Fillintheblankswithappropriatewordsfromthetexttocompletethemainideaofeachpart.PartsParagraphsMainIdeasPartIParas.1—3TheinformationontheNetwareEvaluatetheTeachersystemindicatesthattheteacherwhoteachesinahighschoolisl)

amongstudentsandheholdsa2)

attitudetowardthewebsite.PartIIParas.4—5Someteachersdonotlikethesite,forinstance,aphysicaleducationteacherconsidersthewebsite3)

andheisoffendedby4)

abouthisphysicalappearance.PartIIIParas.6—10Foundersofthewebsitethinkthatthewebsitegivesstudentsachanceto5)

theirfavoriteteachersandaforumfor6)

.PartIVParas.11—16Moreviewsaboutthesitearestated:7)

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___________________________________havepositiveattitudes:8)_____________________________hasanegativeattitude.popularpositiveunprofessionalderogatorycommentscomplimentcriticalevaluationsaninth-graderandanEnglishtheacademicdeanofaschoolteacherwhoteachatatechnicalhighschoolDirections:Choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.1)Accordingtotheauthorsunderstanding,whatistheviewoftheteacherwhoteachesinahighschoolonthesite?A)Itisespeciallypopular.B)Itisagoodwayforteacherstoknowwhatstudentssayaboutthem.C)Itisagoodwayforteacherstoseparatethemselvesfromthepeoplearoundthem.D)Itisagoodwayforstudentstoknowtheyareconsideredpopular.2)Whatisthephysicaleducationteachersattitudetowardthesite?A)Indifferent.B)Negative.C)Positive.D)Enthusiastic.Directions:Choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.3)Whatdoestheninth-graderthinkofthesite?A)Studentscandecidewhichteachertochoosefromaccordingtotheratings.B)Teacherscangraduallyimprovetheirteachingandgettoknowhowwelltheyareteaching.C)Itprovidesachanceforteacherstodosomesoul-searchingandmakesomechangeorimprovement.D)BothAandB.4)Whatdoestheword“business”refertointhelastsentence“Teachersthemselvesareinthebusinessofratingstudents”?A)Buyingandselling.B)shopping.C)work.D)Enterprise.Directions:Choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.5)Whatisthemessagetheauthorintendstoconvey?A)Studentsratingteachersisacontroversialissue.B)Thatstudentsgradingtheirteachersisnotreasonable.C)Teachersshouldnotinsulatethemselvesfromthepeoplearoundthem.D)Thesiteisagoodwayforstudentstocomplimenttheirfavoriteteachers.03After-readingAfter-reading点击此处输入文字内容KeystoExercisesAfter-readingActivityKeystoExercisesVocabulary1.1)insulate2)virtual3)foul4)complimented5)provoked6)evaluation7)anonymous8)flattered9)boasts10)offendedKeystoExercisesVocabulary2.1)HewastooeagertoaskhowZenhadfoundoutabouttheanonymousphonecall.2)Studentsshouldnotinsulatethemselvesfromthepeoplearoundthem.3)Thesesalesfiguresareagoodindicationofanotherprofitableyear.4)Thecoach’scommentsabouthisperformancewereverybluntaftertheteamlost.5)Itisagoodwayforteacherstokeeptabsonwhattheirstudentsaredoing.6)Eachuserhasauniqueusernameandapasswordwhichmustbeusedinordertologontothenetwork.7)Thisreportsaysmoreorlessthesamethingasthepreviousone.8)Thestudyprogramconcentratesmoreongroupworkandplaceslessrelianceonlectures.Structure1.1)Hespokeproudlyofhispartinthegame,withoutmentioningwhathisteammateshaddone(他的队友所做的一切).2)TheteacherwonderswhathisstudentsthinkofhisEnglishclass(他的学生对他的英语课有何评价).3)Itiswhatyoudoratherthanwhatyousay(所说的一切)thatmatters.4)(医生真正所怀疑的)Whatthedoctorsreallydoubtiswhethermymotherwillrecoverfromtheseriousdiseasesoon.5)Whetherwayswillbefoundtostoppollutionornotiswhatworriesthepublic(是公众所担心的).Structure2.1)Hearingthenews,theyalljumpedforjoy./Theyalljumpedforjoyonhearingthenews.2)Usingwhatyouknowofwordstemsandwordformation,youcanmakeaguessatthemeaningofanewword.3)Thestudentswentoutoftheclassroom,laughingandtalking.4)Walkingslowlyacrossthegrass,heaimedthegunatthelionandfired.5)Havingeatenhisdinner,theboyrushedout.Comprehension1)witnessed2)supervisors3)peers4)specifically5)mature6)inexperienced7)assigns8)easiness9)appeal10)validTranslationItisalongstandingtraditioninChinathatpeoplelaymuchstressoneducationandshowhighrespectforteachers.Sinceancienttimes,theChinesenationhasputeducationinaveryimportantposition.Allsocialclasseswilltrybyeverymeanstohavetheirchildrengotoschooltoreceiveeducation,eventhoughth

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