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Teacher’s Social Status

<    1.教育工作是神圣的,由于历史原因,教师的地位很低。现在教师的地位有所提高。

    2.教师节体现了教师地位的提高,以及人们对教师的尊重。

    3.我们更应重视教育工作,尊重教师。

(要求:按上面3条内容写一篇120左右的作文,作文题目已给出。)

 

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    Teaching is a sacred profession. Teachers are usually compared to be engineers of human soul. They not only impart their knowledge to the students but also train their moral character. Yet because of historical factors, in the past years teachers were usually looked down upon and their salaries were quite low. With the rapid development of our society, people begin to realize the vital importance of education. Many works have been done to improve teachers’ living conditions and to raise their salary. People pay more respect to teachers.

    The celebration of Teachers’ Day reflects that teachers’ social status have become much higher than ever before. In honor of teachers’ noble responsibility, the Standing Committee of National People’ s Congress passed a resolution that September 10 is the national Teachers’ Day. The celebration includes congratulations from students, commending outstanding teachers, etc.This festival certainly helps bring about a social atmosphere, in which teachers are esteemed and knowledge is valued.

 


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Growing up on a tobacco farm, Emma Avery was used to hard times. When she was seven, her family’s farmhouse burned to the ground. Her father made a temporary (临时的) shelter, where eight people had to sleep in two beds. As soon as Emma and her four brothers and two sisters were big enough, they were out in the fields.

     Emma would find her comfort in school, even as a C student, thanks to one teacher. When she moved on to middle school, Emma was alarmingly far behind her classmates. She kept her head down, trying not to be noticed, struggling to catch up, and feeling like an outsider.

     Then one day, when Emma was 16, a teacher named Mr. Potts changed everything. Looking his students in the eye, Mr. Potts said, "Being a C student does not mean you do not have a valuable contribution to make. Some of you have to work in the fields in the evening and do not have time to study. But if you do your best, you have a gift to give."

     The teacher’s words made Emma believe she could do well, and she worked harder. In the end she won a scholarship to St. Paul’s College, graduated with a degree in elementary education in 1967, and got a job in the public-school system. Then, at George Washington University, she received a master’s in education in 1970, and afterwards in the same year she married Ron Smothers.

     Over the next six years, Emma taught in public schools in Miami. In 1976, after saving $10,000, she opened her first restaurant in Los Angeles. Eventually Emma stopped teaching, and her business expanded (扩展) to six restaurants.

     In gratitude (感激) for what she has been able to achieve, Emma donates a lot. She has no idea how much money she’s given away. She says, "Those I want to help are the C students who just need help, direction and confidence."

1.The first paragraph serves to show that Emma ______.

A.was poor and had no time to study          B.was born on a tobacco farm C.was sad to lose her house D.was kind enough to help support the family

2.From the text we learn that Emma ______.  

A.won a scholarship to George Washington University                 B.was unsuccessful as a businesswoman C.was thankful to Mr. Potts             D.disliked teaching, and gave up the job

3.From the second paragraph we can infer that Emma was ______.

A.unintelligent       B.unconfident        C.hard-working       D.Considerate

4.The text mainly wants to tell us ______.

A.confidence is the first step to success        B.memory of the past is the teacher of the future C.something attempted, something done       D.nothing is impossible to a willing heart

 

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