1 . You cannot judge a book by looking at its cover! That's what a group of parents and students in Hangzhou has found out this term.
When they came to school in September, the students were shocked to learn that their class teacher was to be a P.E. teacher. How could someone who teaches table tennis and basketball know anything about academics? Their parents were equally worried and pressured the school to replace ''Miss Muscle'' with a ''Miss Brain. '' However, the principal(校长) did not give in to the pressure and now the parents and students are happy that the school firmly insisted.
After three months, the P.E. teacher, whose name is actually Miss Su, has turned out to be a wonderful class teacher. She is intelligent, kind and helpful. She is a good leader who keeps her students active in their studies and participate in school activities. And she has won the parents over with her real caring for their children. In other words, Miss Su, the P. E. teacher, is ''pretty extraordinary. ''
The early negative reaction against Miss Su is an example of bias(偏见). A ''bias'' is wrong in thinking that has an influence on a person's opinions and decisions. For example, in business, tall men are more likely to be bosses. In the United States, anyone who is above 190 centimeters tall can expect to have a higher salary and to get more promotions than his shorter co-workers. Similarly, women have a difficult time climbing the career ladder because their bosses(mostly men!) think that women lack leadership skills and the necessary toughness to make difficult decisions. Neither of these opinions is based on facts or the talents of the individual. They're just bias.
1. What seemed to be the parents' early reaction to Miss Su?
A.They were excited. | B.They were amazed. |
C.They were worried. | D.They were interested. |
2. Why is Miss Su considered to be ''pretty extraordinary''?
A.She is an excellent P. E. teacher. |
B.She was finally removed. |
C.She really cared about her students. |
D.The headmaster was proved to be wrong. |
3. The examples are given in the last paragraph to show
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A.tall men are usually excellent | B.people are often judged with bias |
C.opinions should be based on facts | D.women lack leadership skills |
4. What's the author's attitude towards the bias?
A.Disagreeable. | B.Acceptable. |
C.Careless. | D.Curious. |