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A new system developed by a University of Washington computer vision researcher called Dream bit lets a person imagine how they would look with a different hairstyle or color or in a different time period age country or anything else . Developer la Shi zz raman and her team previously developed automated age progression software . that focused only on a person s face . The new system adds varied hairstyle options and other contextual elements The AFT report "importing Educators: Causes and Consequences of International Teacher Recruitment has some shocking discosures, and deserves a close reading.The report says that one recrulter ftor overseas-educated teachers In Newark, NJ.,forced recruits to sign a contract obligating them to kick back 25% of their salaries to the recruter. Other recrulters gouged (欺诈) the teachers they were allegedly helping with 60% Interest rate loans. Some forbade them to own cars. Some placed the newly arrived teachers in overcrowded, unfinished housing, the report sold. The AFT was smart to start their press release on the report with this true staterment The growing number of overseas educated teachers In the US schools has put many talented educators in classrooms. "Then It added the concerns that the immoral recruiting has raised.This is something for school boards and citzens to investigate in cliles that have recruited many teachers from abroad. " Is another reason why we should celebrate groups lke Teach for America that are working hard to persuade more Amenicans 10 consider teaching In those distriats that have the greatest shortages. The best teacher I ever saw In action. the man who turned me into an education46. According to the passage, American education writers have long ignored that?A. quite a few international teachers are forced to work in the US.B. excellent overseas teachers are unwilling to settle down In America.C. there exist grossly improper practices in recruiting overseas teachers.D. many teachers recrulted from abroad are far from qualified.47. What do we learn from the report of the American Federation of Teachers?A. International teachers are not allowed to drive cars in the US.B. The living conditions of overseas teachers are usually good.C. Some recrulters decelved overseas teachers in getting loans.D. The salaries of overseas teachers are low on average.

A new system developed by a University of Washington computer vision researcher called Dream bit lets a person imagine how they would look with a different hairstyle or color or in a different time period age country or anything else . Developer la Shi zz raman and her team previously developed automated age progression software . that focused only on a person s face . The new system adds varied hairstyle options and other contextual elements The AFT report "importing Educators: Causes and Consequences of International Teacher Recruitment has some shocking discosures, and deserves a close reading.The report says that one recrulter ftor overseas-educated teachers In Newark, NJ.,forced recruits to sign a contract obligating them to kick back 25% of their salaries to the recruter. Other recrulters gouged (欺诈) the teachers they were allegedly helping with 60% Interest rate loans. Some forbade them to own cars. Some placed the newly arrived teachers in overcrowded, unfinished housing, the report sold. The AFT was smart to start their press release on the report with this true staterment The growing number of overseas educated teachers In the US schools has put many talented educators in classrooms. "Then It added the concerns that the immoral recruiting has raised.

This is something for school boards and citzens to investigate in cliles that have recruited many teachers from abroad. " Is another reason why we should celebrate groups lke Teach for America that are working hard to persuade more Amenicans 10 consider teaching In those distriats that have the greatest shortages. The best teacher I ever saw In action. the man who turned me into an education

46. According to the passage, American education writers have long ignored that?

A. quite a few international teachers are forced to work in the US.

B. excellent overseas teachers are unwilling to settle down In America.

C. there exist grossly improper practices in recruiting overseas teachers.

D. many teachers recrulted from abroad are far from qualified.

47. What do we learn from the report of the American Federation of Teachers?

A. International teachers are not allowed to drive cars in the US.

B. The living conditions of overseas teachers are usually good.

C. Some recrulters decelved overseas teachers in getting loans.

D. The salaries of overseas teachers are low on average.

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答案

第46题,本题是细节题,问题是:根据文章,美国教育作家长期忽视了这一点,根据文章中The AFT report "lmporting Educators: Causes and Consequences of Internatlonal Teacher Recruitment has some shocking discosures, and deserves a close reading.The report says that one recrulter ftor overseas-educated teachers In Newark, NJ.,forced recruits to sign a contract obligating them to kick back 25% of their salaries to the recruter. Other recrulters gouged (欺诈) the teachers 翻译为:AFT的报告《移民教育者:国际教师招聘的原因和后果》有一些令人震惊的不一致之处,值得仔细阅读。该报告说,新泽西州纽瓦克的一名海外教育教师的再培训者强迫新员工签订合同,要求他们将25%的工资返还给再培训者。其他再培训者则进行了欺诈(欺诈) 老师们,可知在招聘海外教师中存在欺诈行为,A相当多的国际教师被迫在美国工作B优秀的海外教师不愿意在美国定居C.招聘海外教师存在严重不当行为D.许多从国外重新聘用的教师远远不够资格,所以本题应该选C

47.本题是概括题,问题是:我们从美国教师联合会的报告中学到了什么?根据文中the teachers they were allegedly helping with 60% Interest rate loans. Some forbade them to own cars翻译为:据称,他们帮助的教师获得了60%的利率贷款。有些人禁止他们拥有汽车。可知有些教室被禁止开车,A国际教师在美国不允许开车。B.海外教师的生活条件通常很好。Some placed the newly arrived teachers in overcrowded, unfinished housing, the report said. 意为:报告称,一些人将新上任的教师安置在过度拥挤、未完工的住房中。可知海外教师的生活条件并不好,C.一些再培训者阻碍了海外教师获得贷款。D.海外教师的工资平均较低。所以本题应该选C

解析

考查要点:

  1. 细节理解:第46题需根据文章明确指出美国教育作家长期忽视的问题,需抓住报告中披露的“不当招聘行为”这一核心信息。
  2. 信息归纳:第47题需从报告内容中提炼关键结论,重点关注招聘过程中的具体不道德行为。

解题思路:

  • 定位关键句:第46题需结合“AFT报告的 shocking disclosures”和“immoral recruiting”等线索;第47题需聚焦“60% Interest rate loans”“forbade them to own cars”“overcrowded housing”等细节。
  • 排除干扰项:注意区分“现象”与“原因”,如第47题中“禁止开车”是具体行为,但选项需对应更核心的“欺诈贷款”问题。

第46题

关键句:

  • “The AFT report...has some shocking disclosures, and deserves a close reading.”
  • “one recruiter forced recruits to sign a contract obligating them to kick back 25% of their salaries...Other recruiters gouged the teachers with 60% Interest rate loans. Some forbade them to own cars. Some placed the newly arrived teachers in overcrowded, unfinished housing.”

分析:

  • 报告披露了招聘过程中的多重不当行为(返佣、高利贷、限制自由、恶劣居住条件),核心问题是招聘环节的不道德操作。
  • 选项C“存在严重不当招聘行为”直接对应上述内容,其他选项(如A的“被迫工作”、D的“资格不足”)未被原文明确提及。

第47题

关键句:

  • “Other recruiters gouged (欺诈) the teachers they were allegedly helping with 60% Interest rate loans.”
  • “Some forbade them to own cars. Some placed the newly arrived teachers in overcrowded, unfinished housing.”

分析:

  • 选项C“有些招聘者欺骗海外教师获得高利贷”对应“60% Interest rate loans”这一核心细节,属于典型的“欺诈”行为。
  • 其他选项中:
    • A(禁止开车)是事实但非报告重点;
    • B(生活条件好)与“overcrowded, unfinished housing”矛盾;
    • D(工资低)未被直接提及。

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