問題詳情

Ellen Glanz lied to her teacher about why she hadn’t done her homework; but, of course, many students have lied to their teachers. The difference is that Ellen Glanz was a twenty-eight-year-old high school social studies teacher who was a student for six months to improve her teaching by gaining a fresh prospect of her school.She found many classes boring, students doing as little as necessary to pass tests and get good grades, students using tricks to avoid assignment, and students skillfully persuading teachers to do the work for them. She concluded that many students are turned off because they have little power and responsibility for their own education.Ellen Glanz found herself doing the same things as the students. There was the day when Glanz wanted to join her husband in helping friends celebrate the purchase of a house, but she had homework for a math class. For the first time, she knew how teenagers feel when they think something is more important than homework.
46 According to the article, it can be inferred that Ellen Glanz felt that .
(A) she shouldn’t have lied because she herself is also a teacher
(B) students have the right to lie to the teachers
(C) teachers should be partly responsible for students’ lying to them
(D)students should never lie to their teachers

參考答案

答案:C
難度:簡單0.737179
統計:A(20),B(14),C(115),D(3),E(0) #
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