单选题 Teach for America (TFA) was founded by Wendy Kopp in 1990. It is a non-profit organization that. recruits top-notch graduates from elite institutions and gets them to teach for two years in struggling state schools in poor areas.
I had thought the programme was about getting more high-quality teachers—but that, it appears, is a secondary benefit. "This is about enlisting the energy of our country's future leaders in its long-term educational needs, and eliminating inequity," Wendy explains. It's great if "corps members", as TFA calls its active teachers, stay in the classroom—and many do, and 'rise quickly through the ranks.
But the "alums", as she calls those who have finished their two-year teaching, who don't stay in schools, often go on to lead in other fields, meaning that increasing numbers of influential people in all walks of life learn that it is possible to teach successfully in low-income communities, and just what it takes. "It means you realise that we can solve this problem. "
As she continues to talk I realise that TFA is—in the best possible sense—a cult. It has its own language ("corps members", "alums"), recruits are instilled ("We tell them that it can be done, that we know of hundreds, thousands, of teachers attaining tremendous success"), go through an ordeal ("Everyone hits the wall in week three in the classroom"), emerge transformed by privileged knowledge ("Once you know what we know—that kids in poor urban areas can excel—you can accomplish different things") and can never leave (alumni form a growing, and influential, network). I have not seen the same zeal when talking to those on the equivalent programme in England, Teach First, in which the missionary-style language imported from America had to be toned down, because it just didn't suit the restrained English style. But could that fervour be necessary for its success?
Chester, an alum, takes me to visit three TFA corps members at a middle school in the Bronx. They are impressive young people, and their zeal is evident. Two intend to stay in teaching; both want to open charter schools. One, a Hispanic woman, is working out with a friend how to educate migrant Hispanic labourers in Texas; the other would like to open a "green" charter, but in the meantime he has accepted a job with the KIPP charter group in Newark, New Jersey.
All three are tired. Their classrooms are not much like the rest of the school where they work, and their heroic efforts are only supported by Chester and each other, not by their co-workers. "The first year was unbelievably bad," one tells me. "So many years with low expectations meant a lot of resistance from the kids. Eventually they saw the. power and the growth they were capable of. /

单选题 The primary goal of TFA is ______.
A. to get more high-quality teachers
B. to help struggling state schools in poor areas
C. to attract the future leaders to education
D. to improve the low-income communities
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 本题为事实细节题,根据题干定位到第二段第二句“This is about enlisting me energy of our country's future leaders in its long-term educational needs, and eliminating inequity.”由此可知,TFA的目的在于为了满足教育的长期需要和消除不平等的需求而征募美国未来的领袖人物。
单选题 Which of the following is true about TFA's "corps members" and "alums"?
A. The corps members stay in schools after finishing their two-year teaching.
B. The alums don't stay in schools after finishing their two-year teaching.
C. A corps member will be an alum after finishing the two-year teaching.
D. A corps member becomes an alum if he or she has quitted halfway.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 本题为推理判断题,根据题干定位至第二段和第三段,corp members指active teachers(在职教师),而alums指those who have finished their two-year teaching(已经完成两年支教教学的老师),由此可以推断corps members在完成了支教计划之后就成为了alums。
单选题 What does the author think of the Teach First programme in England?
A. It lacks the same fervour that TFA has.
B. It doesn't suit the British English style.
C. It is imported from the USA.
D. It is not successful in the UK.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 本题为事实细节题,根据题干定位到第四段段末,根据线索“I have not seen me same zeal...”可知Teach First项目在英国并没有引发太大热情。
单选题 TFA teachers ______.
A. are all impressive young people B. are tired and unhappy in their work
C. get much resistance from the kids D. expect high of their students
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 本题为推理判断题,通过选项可以定位到文章的第五段,由第五段最后一句话中的线索“Eventually”可以看出TFA的老师十分希望看到孩子能够成长进步。
单选题 The author is most likely ______.
A. a graduate from elite institutions B. an education correspondent
C. a TFA teacher D. a Teach Firster
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 本题为推理判断题,通过题干可知解答本题需要从全文进行把握,通读全文,可以发现作者在介绍TFA和Teach First两个项目的时候都采用了客观的口吻,说明作者不是这两个项目的参与者,联想文中作者有Wendy和Chester两个消息来源,可以推断作者应该是通讯社的记者。