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(2025·潍坊三模)College professors these days face an ever-higher bar to grab the attention of their students, forced to compete with the stimuli of smartphones and laptops in large lecture halls.But when your professor is a social media star, it’s a little bit easier.
Tatiana Erukhimova, who teaches physics at Texas A&M University, has managed to get her students, as well as future generations, excited about the science.Known as “Dr Tatiana” to her students and online fan base, the professor performs physics tricks with boundless energy and enthusiasm.Videos of her theatrical demonstrations have racked up hundreds of millions of views across TikTok and other social media platforms.
In the kid-friendly videos, Erukhimova uses a range of everyday objects in her experiments, from pingpong balls and toilet paper to marshmallows, bicycle wheels and hairdryers.She credits the university marketing team’s videos of her lessons for her social media success.“This is just one of our ways to connect with people to make physics accessible to people,”she tells NPR.As part of the physics department’s extensive outreach program, she also puts on shows almost every week teaching physics to K-12 students.“The sooner kids are taught physics and taught it well, the better,” she says.
It’s clear she knows what it takes to get young people excited about a hard science.But it wasn’t always that way.When she first started teaching college freshman classes almost two decades ago, she says she struggled to grab the attention of her younger students.She was used to teaching juniors, as she had for a few years prior to that.But when it comes to teaching a large lecture hall of 100-plus first-year students, first impressions are made or broken.
“I did not grab their attention on the first day — that was my mistake,” she says.“I missed this opportunity to bond with them from the very beginning, and then it took me a while to find my voice.”
By the second semester, she found her footing, tweaking her approach to make her lecture halls feel smaller, and get her students engaged.The key, she says, has been to make herself approachable and her instruction personal.
1.What is the main challenge faced by college professors in large lecture halls?()
A.Competition with smartphones and laptops.B.Limited resources for teaching materials.
C.Inadequate support from the university.D.Lack of interest from students.
2.What role does the university marketing team play in Tatiana Erukhimova’s social media success?()
A.Encouraging students to use social media.B.Creating TikTok accounts for professors.
C.Producing videos of her physics lessons.D.Promoting weekly teaching program.
3.What is the author’s purpose in mentioning Erukhimova’s junior students in Paragraph 4?()
A.To review her teaching plans.B.To show an application of her idea.
C.To highlight the differences of teaching.D.To erase doubts about her approaches.
4.What lesson did Tatiana Erukhimova learn when she initially started teaching college freshman?()
A.The importance of establishing a personal connection with students.
B.The significance of focusing on junior-level students.
C.The effectiveness of traditional teaching methods.
D.The need for advanced teaching materials.
B
(2025·八省联考)Jim Johnson, a mail carrier, was an institution in the leafy Westmoreland, Westhaven and Westover Hills neighborhoods, just north of downtown Wilmington, where he delivered much more than the mail.He knew all the kids and their pets by name; he carried in the groceries; he took note of unlocked doors, offered gardening advice, and taught more than a few young boys the art of the curveball.When he wasn’t doing all that, Jim was running across a checkerboard of green lawns (草坪) to ensure the local postal service did not fall short of its daily promise.
Though the postal service is often disparaged now, the trust in local postal service lives on.In many communities, that trust is won every day when life-saving medicine, greeting cards, social security checks, college acceptance letters — even the bills — appear in mailboxes in front of the houses.
After more than three decades, Jim approached his final days on the job much like any other.He drove a boxy postal truck to North DuPont Road for the first unofficial stop of the day.Butch, a dog who belonged to one of the neighbors, was waiting just like every day before.And just like every day before, he got into the jump seat and they were off.On the route, Jim and Butch had become inseparable.Now, the dog and the mailman would ride off to retirement together.At every stop, Jim accepted the parting good wishes of families that had become his own.There were tears and laughter, and hugs filled with warm memories.
It’s been 33 years since Jim left the route, but we are still reminded of the deep bond established between community and letter carrier.That’s what the postal service means to us.
5.What do we know about Jim Johnson from the first paragraph?()
A.He’s open-minded.B.He’s sharp-eyed.
C.He’s warm-hearted.D.He’s strong-willed.
6.What does the underlined word “disparaged” in paragraph 2 mean?()
A.Refused.B.Criticized.
C.Investigated.D.Suspended.
7.What did Jim do besides daily delivery on his final days of work?()
A.He drove Butch to its owner.
B.He sent presents to his friends.
C.He prepared a retirement party.
D.He said goodbye to the neighbors.
8.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?()
A.To remember a respected mail carrier.
B.To record an unforgettable experience.
C.To raise funds for the postal service.
D.To call for harmony in the community.
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