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60。 B. when C. if D. how 24. A. test B. job C. performance D. actress 25. A. mistaking B. joking C. strange D. funny 26. A. worried B. surprised C. nervous D. angry 27. A. lasted B. wasted C. took D. used 28. A. serious B. sorry C. right D. curious 29. A. interesting B. leading C. important D. small 30. A. Such B. Though C. So D. But (三)閱讀理解(20分) A In the United States, teaching is very important. If teachers do not teach well, students plain. If many students do not understand, people think that the teacher does not do a good job. The teacher has big responsibility to make sure students understand. In a sense, students are consumers and the teacher is offering services. Students have the right to evaluate their teachers, and they usually do so at the end of each course. That evaluation includes lots of aspects of teaching, such as explanation, preparation, using good examples, answering questions, and organization of classes. Students are supposed to read required textbooks and remended books before class. Without reading them, they will find it very difficult to understand the class. Basic courses on doing research and writing papers are taught at the beginning of the program. They teach things very concretely and clearly. Students are expected to apply what they have learned to their studies. Classes are usually divided into lectures and seminars. There are some lecture classes, where the teacher just gives a lecture, and students ask questions at the end. Most graduae level classes are lectures and discussions. Participating in discussions is very important. Higher level classes involve very little lecturing. They emphasize discussion and presentation by the students. 31. According to the passage, good teachers should____________. A. try to please their students B. treat their students as consumers C. understand their students well D. make sure their students understand 32. Teachers are evaluated by students mainly on___________. A. how well they perform in class B. how carefully they prepare their lessons C. how fluently they express themselves in class D. how hard they work in and after class 33. What are students expected to do before attending a class? A. Go over the lessons thoroughly. B. Understand the textbooks well. C. Do the reading assignments. D. Prepare an outline for discussion. 34. When a program starts, students should first___________. A. learn how to do research and write papers B. have some learning experience C. learn about the course concretely and clearly D. know how to participate in discussions 35. Higher level classes are taught mainly through___________. A. giving a lot of lectures to students B