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一名学生在日记里写道:“我今天特别高兴,因为老师终于给了我回答问题的机会,这可是我进入这个班级获得的第一次机会啊!虽然这是老师不经意的一次提问,但我心里有说不出的喜悦。就在这一次,老师终于注意到‘我’的存在,我有了发表意见的机会。”

问题:

这则材料所反映的传统课堂教学的弊端是什么?

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参考答案:

新课程的核心理念是“一切为了每一位学生的发展”,就是说,教师要以学生为中心,通过教育和教学促进师生积极的交往、互动,最终促进每一位学生的发展。从该学生的日记可以看出,教师很少请他回答问题,而学生需要的恰恰就是表达自己看法、抒发自己感情的机会。由此,可以看出传统课堂教学具有一些弊端,如下: 

(1)以学科为本位的传统教学,只注重学生对学科知识的记忆、理解和掌握,而不关注学生在教学活动中的情绪生活和情感体验,以及道德生活和人格养成。 

(2)传统教学注重的是学生取得的学习成绩,这是一种形式上走捷径的教学,它无法展示学生聪明才智、形成独特个性。 

(3)传统教学是精英教育,目的是培养优秀学生,重视那些被认定为是“有发展前途”的学生,却忽视了其他学生的发展。

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     In 1986, when Carlo Petrini first coined the term "Slow Food", he organized locally in his native Italy to

preserve the food and wine culture and protest fast food.

     Today, slow food has spread to 132 countries with over 85 000 members, addressing worldwide issues

like farmer equity and environmental stewardship-the actions people take to respect the rights of all living

things and all environments, to contribute to healthy and livable, communities.

     Characterized by Slow Food International as "good, clean, and fair food," slow food must enrich the eater's

life, have no negative impact on human or environmental health, and compensate fairly for food producers'

work. The average American meal travels about 1 500 miles to its final destination, with producing of food

traveling by plane from overseas and other items shipped across the country. However, cost for food travel

and heavy processing are not the only problems in the food industry that the environment faces. Industrial

agriculture also has unsustainable practices like inefficient water use and decreased biodiversity. Our ideas in

feeding ourselves are exceptional, but at various points our technologies come into conflict with nature's ways

of doing things. A great many of the health and environmental problems created by our food system owe to

our attempts to oversimplify nature's complexities, at both the growing and the eating ends of our food chain.

     "Slowing" food, by purchasing locally and sustainably, allows consumers to reduce the impact of "food

miles" and develop a closer relationship with their food producers. "We need to change our food system," said

David Prior, organizer of Slow Food Nation's Eat-In. "Our current food system is sick and we need to support

farmers and agriculture to ensure that everyone has the right to nutritious food."

1. The main idea of the passage can be summarized as _____.

A. why slow food is so important

B. the food and wine culture is rich in Italy

C. what you're eating always travels a long way

D. slow food makes the current food system sick

2. According to the second paragraph, environmental stewardship refers to _____.

A. measures of environmental protections

B. ways to establish healthy and livable communities

C. people's admiration for all the creatures on the earth

D. actions to protect the rights of all living things and environment

3. Slow food's characteristic doesn't lie in _____.

A. improving the quality of eater's life

B. providing a fair pay for food workers

C. being friendly to human and environmental health

D. developing a loose relationship with food producers

4. What is David Prior's attitude towards current food system? 

A. Suspicious

B. Unsatisfied

C. Indifferent

D. Supportive