Last week ,on a flight to Washington, I met a self-assured businessman who asked me about my profession when sitting himself co

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问题    Last week ,on a flight to Washington, I met a self-assured businessman who asked me about my profession  when sitting himself comfortably next to me. I told him that I am an educator, and for twelve years I have been trying to develop and promote critical thinking about learning in general education.
   "That must be the most difficult task in the world ! "He thought for a moment. "Why do you do this?"
   I talked about how I had started teaching geography. I told him about the struggles of being a headmaster.  And then I told him what I have come to regard as my real turning-point experience.
   It was back in 1984,when I visited what was known at the time as one of the most outstanding high schools on the Eastern seaboard. After two days there I was totally amazed. I had never met such a fine collection  of young people, every one of them apparently confident, enthusiastic, sensitive and well able to manage  their futures. I asked head of the school how this had been achieved and he smiled broadly. "We believe in functional literacy for all young people; that is, the ability to feel confident that you can handle the cballenges of modern society. That confidence comes when you know that you are able to manage your own learning and will be able to handle that throughout a lifetime. And that, "he concluded, "requires the highest possible skills in thinking, communicating, collaborating and decision-making."
   "But, for goodness’ sake, those are just the skills I’m looking for among my employees," cried my companion.  "That’s just what industry’s been trying to tell the academic world for years. Instead of listening, you continue to keep going a set of practices which are counter-productive to those very skills needed in employment.  You teachers think that life is about working alone on some piece of academic research in an ivory tower far removed from the daily routines and the need to consult other people. You just don’t understand about working with confusion, nor do you accept the importance of use based on experience or even plain guesswork !  This is the real world. There are real issues. What are you or anyone else going to do about just that?"
When the writer visited a high school on the Eastern seaboard he was impressed most by ______.

选项 A、the confidence of the students in managing their own future
B、the enthusiasm of the headmaster in experimenting with new methods
C、the students’ critical attitude toward traditional education
D、the quality of teaching and the intelligence of the students

答案A

解析 题干中impressed most是原文amazed的同义转述,因此定位到第四段第三句I had never met such a fine collection of young people,every one of them apparently confident,enthusiastic,sensitive and well able to manage their futures.我从没有见到如此优秀的一群年轻人,个个充满自信,朝气蓬勃,思维敏锐,对未来踌躇满志,因此选[A]学生们对未来充满自信。[B]和[D]原文未提及;对传统教学持批评态度,这是商人的态度,并非学生的态度,故排除[C]。
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