國中英語基測出現過 teacher 的考題。

On Teachers Day, we thank our teachers for their hard work. We also celebrate this day to remember Confucius, the great Chinese teacher from 2,500 years ago. Well, that’s everything we’re taught about Teachers Day. But, the first Teachers Day was not on Confucius’s birthday, and it was not about thanking our teachers.

In 1930, Mr. Tai Shuang-qiu and other teachers celebrated the first Teachers Day in Nanjing. But there was nothing to celebrate. Teachers were paid very little and not respected. These teachers took this chance to shout out their problems. They had Teachers Day on June 6 because the date was easy to remember and near the end of the school year. This action by Mr. Tai and the other teachers was welcomed and followed by teachers from other cities. In 1939, the government made Teachers Day a national holiday. However, it was on August 27, the day when Confucius’s birthday was celebrated. Not everyone hailed this decision: Teachers Day was never about Confucius, and Confucius couldn’t speak for all the teachers either.

One funny thing was that the government was wrong about the date of Confucius’s birthday. In 1952, people found out he was in fact born on September 28. That was when we started to celebrate Teachers Day on Confucius’s real birthday

respect 尊敬
government 政府
1.
What idea is talked about in the reading?
How Teachers Day is celebrated now.
Why Confucius was seen as a great teacher.
Why Teachers Day was celebrated at first.
How teachers today feel about Teachers Day.
2.
Which is true about Teachers Day from the reading?
It has been celebrated in Nanjing for over 2,500 years.
Teachers decided to celebrate it on Confucius’s birthday.
It was started by students for their teachers.
It used to be celebrated on different dates.
3.
What doesnot everyone hailed this decisionmean in the reading?
Not everyone remembered the decision.
Not everyone heard about the decision.
Not everyone cared about the decision.
Not everyone welcomed the decision.
4.
What does the writer try to do with this reading?
To give an example of an idea that is hard to understand.
To share a fun experience that was not common.
To tell a piece of history that few people know about.
To talk about a problem that no one notices.