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Narrator Listen to part of a lecture in an education class. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to hel
Narrator Listen to part of a lecture in an education class. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to hel
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2013-08-12
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问题
Narrator
Listen to part of a lecture in an education class.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
The passage discusses the gap between teachers and students. Summarize the problems by putting the following statements according to the sequence they appear in the passage.
Narrator
Listen to part of a lecture in an education class.
Professor
Just now we talked about an ideal high school. Well...er...What is then an ideal college. Well...uh...An ideal college should be a community, a place of close, natural, intimate association, not only of the young men who are its pupils and novices in various lines of study, but also of young men with older men, with mature men, with veterans and professionals in the great undertaking of learning, of teachers with pupils, outside the classroom as well as inside it. No one is successfully educated within the walls of any particular classroom or laboratory or museum; and no amount of association, however close and familiar and delightful, between mere beginners can ever produce the sort of enlightenment which the young lad gets when he first begins to catch the infection of learning. The trouble with most of our colleges nowadays is that the faculty of the college live one life and the undergraduates is not touched with personal influence of the teachers: life among the teachers is not touched by the personal impressions which should come from frequent and intimate contact with undergraduates. This separation need not exist, and, in the college of the ideal university, would not exist.
It is perfectly possible to organize the life of our colleges in such a way that students and teachers alike will take part in it; in such a way that a perfectly natural daily intercourse will be established between them; and it is only by such an organization that they can be given real vitality as places of serious training, be made communities in which youngsters will come fully to realize how interesting intellectual work is, how vital, how important, how closely associated with all modern achievements only by such an organization that study can be made to seem part of life itself. Lectures often seem very formal and empty things; recitations generally prove very dull and unrewarding. It is conversation and natural intercourse with scholars chiefly that you find how lively knowledge is, how it ties into everything that is interesting and important, how intimate a part it is of everything that is "practical" and connected with the world. Men are not always made thoughtful by books; but they are generally made thoughtful by association with men who think.
The present and most pressing problem of our university authorities is to bring about this vital association for the benefit of the novices of the university world, the undergraduates. Classroom methods are thorough enough; competent scholars already lecture and set tasks and superintend their performance; but the life of the average undergraduate outside the classroom and other stated appointments with his instructors is not very much affected by his studies; is almost entirely dissociated from intellectual interests.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
23. What is an ideal college?
24. Where can students acquire knowledge in a successful education?
25. From whom are beginners not likely to get the sort of enlightenment?
26. What can be inferred about the gap between teachers and undergraduates?
27. According to the speaker, what are the best descriptions of normal lectures at school?
28. The passage discusses the gap between teachers and students. Summarize the problems by putting the following statements according to the sequence they appear in the passage.
选项
A、Lectures are often very formal and empty.
B、Most of knowledge comes from classrooms or laboratories.
C、Undergraduates are not touched with personal influence of teachers.
D、The life of undergraduates is almost disassociated from intellectual interests.
E、Men are generally thoughtful by association with men who think.
答案
C,A,E,D
解析
本题为组织结构题,要求考生能够辨认出讲座的要点、细节和例证,注意到表示介绍、结论、话题转换的语言提示,并能够察觉到离题话和插入话,从而把握讲座的组织结构。题目问:材料中讨论了教师与学生之间的隔阂问题,要求考生根据问题出现的先后顺序进行选择。考生在听的过程中可以做笔记,并利用排除法排除多余选项。
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