山東 李全忠
主題語境:人與社會
篇幅:330詞
建議用時:7分鐘
1 The teacher shortage in America has hit crisis levels—and school officials every?where are scrambling (爭搶) to ensure that as students return to classrooms,someone will be there to educate them.
2“We estimate about 300,000 shortages of teachers and support staff across this nation as students go back to school,”Rebecca Pringle,the president of the National Education Association said.
3The Nevada State Education Association estimated that roughly 3,000 teaching jobs remained unfilled across the state's 17 school districts as of early August.In a report,the Il?linois Association of Regional Superintendents of Schools found that 88 percent of school districts statewide were having problems of teacher shortage—while 2,040 teacher open?ings were either empty or filled with“l(fā)ess than qualified”hires.And in the Houston area,the largest five school districts all reported that between 200 and 1,000 teaching positions remain open.
4Rural school districts in Texas are switching to four?day weeks this fall due to lack of staff.Florida is asking veterans (老兵) with no teaching background to enter classrooms.Arizona is allowing college students to step in and instruct children.
5“The political situation in the United States,combined with the consequences of COVID?19,has created this shortage.This shortage is contrived (精巧地制造;人為的),”said Randi Weingarten,president of the American Federation of Teachers.
6Leslie Houston,president of the Fairfax Education Association,said she has never in her career seen so many teachers leaving the job because they feel disrespected,primarily by politicians and some parents.
7“The solutions to lack of staff are offering teachers better pay and increasing the pool of people who qualify as educators to enlarge class sizes.Nevertheless,many of these tem?porary fixes are likely to harm students by affecting their ability to learn,”predicted Dawn Etcheverry,president of the Nevada State Education Association.“When you start to double classes,teachers are badly needed,”Etcheverry said.
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1.What can be learned about the teacher shortage in the Nevada State from paragraph 3?
A.It involved 17 schools nationwide in all.
B.It can be settled by filling with qualified hires.
C.It accounts for 1%of the total shortage in the country.
D.It happened only in 88 percent of school districts nationwide.
2.What does the fourth paragraph mainly focus on?
A.Analysis of teacher shortage.
B.Seriousness of the problem.
C.Challenges school districts are faced with.
D.Approaches to dealing with the problem.
3.Which of the following statements would Leslie Houston agree with?
A.Teachers quit for not being treated fairly.
B.Politicians'little investment caused the problem.
C.Teachers were looked down upon by their students.
D.Unqualified teachers brought a bad reputation to the nation.
4.What's Dawn Etcheverry's attitude to the current solutions to teacher shortage?
A.Tolerant. B.Doubtful.
C.Positive. D.Indifferent.
Language Study
Ⅰ.Useful expressions
less than 少于;不足
switch to 切換到;轉換到
lack of 缺少;缺乏
be combined with 與……結合;聯(lián)合
be likely to 有可能;很可能
Ⅱ.Difficult sentence
The teacher shortage in America has hit crisis levels—and school officials everywhere are scrambling to ensure that as students return to classrooms,someone will be there to edu?cate them.美國的教師短缺已經達到危機水平,各地的學校都在努力確保當學生們回到教室時,有人會在那里給他們授課。
【點石成金】本句是一個主從復合句。句中的that引導賓語從句,作動詞ensure的賓語;as引導的是一個時間狀語從句。