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1、大学四级-1816 及答案解析(总分:712.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.网络约会越来越受到人们的欢迎2人们对此持有不同的观点3我的观点Internet Dating(分数:106.00)_二、Part Reading Compr(总题数:4,分数:70.00)Prince Georges County Lead the Way to Merit PayMany of the countrys top educators are talking about the idea of paying teachers in line
2、with their performance in the classroom. On Wednesday, Prince Georges County will actually do it.The second-largest school system in Maryland is paying $1.1 million to 279 teachers and administrators from a dozen schools who volunteered for a new program that links cash bonuses to classroom performa
3、nce. The amount of money being paid is relatively small, and the number of staff members is a fraction of the 17,000 people employed by the expanding school system. But as a symbol of how attitudes toward compensation are changing, its something to be watched.“I would really like to see this pilot m
4、oved to scale,“ said William R. Hite Jr. , superintendent in Prince Georges. “We feel like were on the edge of this, but the key piece of this is that were working with our teachers union. “The program offered bonuses of up to $10,000 for teachers, $11,500 for assistant principals and $12,000 for pr
5、incipals. The maximum bonus would be a large pay bump for a teacher with a starting salary of about $45,000.But none of the 244 teachers who participated in the program last school year attained the $10,000 figure, according to school system data. For teachers, the awards ranged from a low of $565 t
6、o $6,050. Typical bonuses ranged from $4,300 to $5,700.The reason is the way the bonuses are structured: Not all teachers qualify for every piece of the bonus pie. Half of the bonus money is tied to scores on state tests: As much as $2,500 is awarded when the school meets test-score targets, and as
7、much as $2,500 for improving a given classs scores. The other half is granted, for teaching in hard-to-staff subjects ($1,500), doing well on an evaluation of classroom skills (as much as $1,500), and engaging in professional development and activities outside the classroom (as much as $2,000).The i
8、dea of merit pay for teachers and principals is an old one, but it often has stalled (拖延) by opposition from union leaders who support raises for all teachers and fear competitions effects on labor solidarity. Others have questioned whether it is fair to link pay to a superiors evaluation or a poten
9、tially flawed state exam.But merit pay has gained traction recently. With the federal No Child Left Behind law forcing schools to improve test scores or be identified as failures, superintendents have been more willing to try anything that might improve student performance.Education Secretary Arne D
10、uncan has offered states $4.35 billion in so-called “Race to the Top“. federal grants for embracing innovative changes. Programs linking teacher pay to classroom skills although not solely test results are among the changes Duncan has encouraged, and some prominent school systems have embraced polic
11、ies that have long been too politically toxic to touch.In New York, for instance, Mayor Michael R Bloomberg announced last month that the citys public schools would begin using student test scores as a factor in deciding whether teachers earn tenure(终身职位), expanding an already-existing program of us
12、ing the scores to determine bonuses for teachers and principals. The teachers union opposes the proposal, and critics say it could put too much emphasis on standardized exams.The Prince Georges program is unusual because it has the backing of the Prince Georges County Educators Association, the unio
13、n that represents teachers. It has survived the departure of John E. Deasy. the superintendent who introduced it (Hite, his successor, strongly supports it), and has been insulated(隔绝) from the financial difficulties of the recession by a five-year, $17 million federal grant to improve teacher perfo
14、rmance.Donald Briscoe, president of the teachers union, said he had not heard many complaints about the size of the bonuses or how they have been administered. “This office has not heard from many of those teachers, in a negative way, at all,“ Briscoe said. “As a matter of fact, 1 cant think of one.
15、 “Elana Posner, a social studies teacher at Nicholas Orem Middle School in Hyattsville, said she was given about $1,500 in bonus money. “From my standpoint, 7 I think its a great idea, “ she said. “Its an even playing field. Its an incentive for what you do, and you are getting paid for it. I just d
16、idnt see it hinder anybody. We get observed anyway, and I didnt see it bring anybody down. “Doris A. Reed, executive director of the Association of Supervisory and Administrative School Personnel, the union that represents principals and assistant principals, was cooler toward the initiative.“The un
17、ion isnt really involved in it, because its a voluntary program. We dont really say yea or nay, “ Reed said. “Now, where we do have a problem is even though theyre saying its voluntary, its voluntary for the teachers, but the administrators are really forced to participate. Because if youre the prin
18、cipal of a school, and your teachers say they want to participate, and you dont, you still have to do all their evaluations. “Hite said all 12 principals at the dozen schools had participated in the program, and that their schools were selected in part because of the principals willingness to volunt
19、eer.“I think that the program, it is definitely valid,“ said Denise Lynch, principal of Bradbury Heights Elementary School in Capitol Heights. “It is a lot of work, yes, but it produces an awful lot from the teacher perspective as well as the administrative perspective. What it does, is it gives us
20、a framework for really having in-depth discussion for the instruction that is taking place and how teachers are improving their strategies and their approach, and how administrators can help them improve their craft. “Hite said there were some signs that teacher retention had improved, but its too e
21、arly to say whether the program has improved academic skills.(分数:49.00)(1).In Maryland, a number of teachers and administrators whose schools participate a program that _ are paid about one million.A. offers extra money based on teaching performanceB. pays bonuses to schools who volunteered for a pr
22、ogramC. judges classroom performance by schools financial abilityD. links money paid to the school to its classroom conditions(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).The reason for the gap between the maximum bonus offered and the actual amount teachers get is due to _.A. teachers incompetence B. the tie between bonus
23、es and test scoresC. the unreasonable structure D. the difficulty to meet all the demands(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).What made union leaders put aside the idea of merit pay for teachers and principals?A. They consider its unfair to link pay to evaluation and state exam.B. They worry about the potential inf
24、luence of consequent competition.C. This idea is too old and unpractical.D. In this way raises for all teachers will harm labor solidarity.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(4).According to “Race to the Top“ federal grants offered by Arne Duncan, schools _.A. will be colored failures if they fail to improve scoresB.
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