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XPlained the thumb-worn last lines. Others lectured from cards that had served for years, to judge by the worn edges .... The teachers began on time, ended on time, and left the room without saying a
word more to their students, very seldom being detained by questioners .... The classes were not large, yet there was no discussion-. No questions were raised in class, and there were no office hours."
26. The author bel
ieves that a successful teacher should be able to _____.
A) make dramatization an important aspect of students’ learning
B) make inspired play an integral part of the learning process
C) improve students' learning performance
D) make study just as easy as play
27. The majority of university professors prefer the traditional way of lecturing in the bel
ief that _________________.
A) it draws the close attention of the students
B) it conforms in a way to the design of the Creator
C) it presents course content in a sc
ientific and objective manner
D) it helps students to comprehend abstract theor
ies more easily
28. What the author recommends in this passage is that _________.
A) college education should be improved through radical measures
B) more freedom of choice should be given to students in their stud
ies
C) traditional college lectures should be replaced by dramatized performances
D) interaction should be encouraged in the process of teaching
29. By saying "They seemed 'a pr
iesthood, rather uneven in their merits but uniform in their bearing...'" (Lines 3-4, Para. 4), the author means that _____.
A) professors are a group of professionals that differ in their academic ability but behave in the same way
B) professors are like pr
iests wearing the same kind of black gown but having different roles to play
C) there is no fundamental difference between professors and pr
iests though they differ in their merits
D) professors at the University of Pennsylvania used to wear black suits which made them look like pr
iests
30. Whose teaching method is particularly commended by the author?
A) Ezek
iel Cheever's. C) Alfred Nor