1.线上学习的优势;
2.线上学习的不足;
3.你的优化方法及相关建议。
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1.写作词数为100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.文章第一段已为你写好,不计入总词数
Online Learning
Teachers nowadays often move their classes online under the negative influence of the Covid-19 pandemic, which is good for students’ and teachers’ health.
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1.网课的重要性和必要性;2.你的建议和要求;3.表达祝愿。注意:
1.字数80词左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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3 . More schools around the USA are using online classes when communities run into troubles like wildfires, storms or water shortages.
In Jackson, Mississippi, a problem with the public water system left the city without safe water for several days. As a result, schools had to go online for one week in May. The time in online learning did not last long for the 20, 000 students in Jackson. Earlier this month, children went back to in-person learning when the city said water was safe for normal use.
However, online learning caused problems for children and teachers. At home, children attending online classes often had their whole family in the house. Early in 2020, school officials had high hopes for online learning. Since then, the problems with it have become clearer. The change to online learning has caused many students to fall behind where they should be in their studies. And it has added to new worries about students’ health.
In 2018, two powerful storms hit the same area, causing schools in some places to close. Some students were out of school for weeks. There were attempts(尝试) at online learning, but many children did not have laptop computers or other technology. For this reason, most schools tried to move students to other in-person buildings.
“Schools now will look first to online learning,” said Gary Henry. He is head of the University of Delaware and has been part of a research team studying online learning. For a period of a few weeks, he said it could be a step to keep students on schedule. But the pandemic(疫情) showed that it was not a good way over a long period of time. “It’s a difficult start,” said Henry. “It’s better to have the kids in the classroom so you can see how they are doing, and provide timely support to them.”
1. How long did the students in Jackson attend online courses in May?A.For two days. | B.For one week. |
C.For two weeks. | D.For one month. |
A.The disadvantages of online classes. |
B.Added worries about students’ health. |
C.A challenge school officials must face. |
D.High hopes parents have for their children. |
A.They developed an online learning system. |
B.They handed out computers to every student. |
C.They tried their best to have in-person class. |
D.They encouraged parents to work from home. |
A.The storms cause all the schools to close every year. |
B.Many schools in Mississippi were burned in a fire. |
C.Online tests are more popular among students. |
D.In-person learning is better for students’ study. |