1 . 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Jack set a clear goal to be a lawyer to protecting the fairness and justice of his motherland. After entering university, he makes a detailed plan. Every summer vacation saw Jack do various part-time job. He was employing in doing some volunteer work in a local library. He also acquired with all the certificates connect with his major. With impressive perform, he was high thought of by all the employers. He finally got an ideal job as a lawyer in her hometown. In order to become outstanding lawyer in the future, he is working hard now.
假设你是明启中学高三学生李华,外国教授Jane Wilson将于你校开展一个有关生涯规划的讲座,现向全校学生征集大家感兴趣的问题,并会在讲座中进行解答。给教授写一封邮件,内容须包括:
1)中国学生最感兴趣的两个有关生涯规划的问题;
2)你的理由。
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3 . Advice on Choosing Your Career
You probably are very much concerned about which direction you take in your career, but before working through the process of generating and refining specific career choices, helicopter up to 10,000 feet from where you can view your overall career map, answer the big questions and set your overall direction.
Having laid out your overall map, set boundaries and defined your personal targets, you can then turn to practical issues.
Over time you can start to narrow down your choices and then choose one.
In 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set off with a compass and direction, and a general destination of mapping the new Louisiana territories in America. But they had no exact map.
A.Where, roughly, are you going? |
B.Their successful expedition took two years. |
C.In any event, you have a few years to explore. |
D.Identify what you are good at, based on your skills and experiences. |
E.That way, you’ll be more focused and thus more likely to achieve your goal. |
F.You are looking for a match to what might suit you now, but that changes over time. |
G.Your career project might take some time, as now you are probably short of information. |
4 . A baby born today will be thirty-something in 2050.If all goes well, that baby will still be around in 2100, and might even be an active citizen of the 22ⁿᵈ century. What should we teach that baby to help them survive and flourish in the world of 2050 and beyond? What kind of skills will they need in order to get a job, understand what is happening around them, and navigate their tough life?
At present, too many schools across the world focus on providing pupils with a set of predetermined skills, such as writing computer code in C++ and conversing in Chinese. Yet since we have no idea how the world and the job market will look in 2050, we don’t really know what particular skills people will need. We might invest a lot of effort in teaching kids how to write in C++ or to speak Chinese, only to discover sooner or later that AI will have been able to code software far better than humans, and that a new translation app will have enabled you to conduct a conversation in almost flawless Mandarin, Cantonese or Hakka, even though you only know how to say ni hao.
So what should we be teaching? Many experts argue that schools should downplay technical skills and emphasize general-purpose life skills: the ability to deal with change, to learn new things, and to preserve your mental balance in unfamiliar situations. In order to keep up with the world of 2050, you will above all need to reinvent yourself again and again.
To succeed in such a demanding task, you will need to work very hard on getting to know your operating system better-to know what you are and what you want from life. This is, of course, the oldest advice in the book: know thyself. This advice was never more urgent than in the mid-21st century, because unlike in the days of Laozi or Socrates, now you have serious competition. Coca-Cola, Amazon and Facebook are all racing to hack you.
Right now, the algorithms are watching where you go, what you buy, and who you meet. Soon they will monitor all your steps, breaths and heartbeats. They are relying on big data and machine learning to get to know you better and better. And once these algorithms know you better than you know yourself, they could control and manipulate you. In the end, authority will shift to them.
Of course, you might be perfectly happy giving up all authority to the algorithms and trusting them to make decisions for you and for the rest of the world. If, however, you want to maintain some control over your personal existence and over the future of life in general, you have to run faster than the algorithms. To run fast, don’t take much luggage with you. Leave all your illusions behind. They are very heavy.
1. According to the article, ______ plays a vital role in children’s bright future.A.imagination | B.adaptability |
C.self-discipline | D.a good sense of balance |
A.algorithms will hack all our devices if we do not know it. |
B.it is an essential skill for us to succeed in the world of 2050. |
C.we need to learn how algorithms work and make full use of them. |
D.we need to outrun algorithms to keep some control over our life. |
A.the importance of knowing yourself | B.the threats and dangers of technology |
C.what skills we might need in the future | D.benefits of algorithms to humankind |
A.He doesn’t like his job. |
B.He will not give up his job. |
C.He has a large family to support. |
1. Why does the woman choose to stay in the UK?
A.It provides opportunities. |
B.Her parents want her to stay there. |
C.She doesn’t like her home country. |
A.Go to a research center. |
B.Study in the office. |
C.Ask for advice. |
A.Their parents. | B.A career plan. | C.Working experience. |
1. What month is it now?
A.July. | B.August. | C.September. |
A.Start teaching. | B.Join a club. | C.Go to college. |
A.In Prague. | B.In London. | C.In Manchester. |
A.Satisfying. | B.Unwise. | C.Strange. |
1. What does the speaker do?
A.A journalist. | B.A student. | C.A TV host. |
A.A university. | B.A top college. | C.A news agency. |
A.The one without change. |
B.The one that keeps him busy. |
C.The one that needs to be done secretly. |
A.Find a job. | B.Continue his study. | C.Travel around the country. |
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
As senior high school students, we often imagine why we will do in the future. For me, I expect myself to having a good knowledge of Chinese so that I can be a Chinese teacher worked in an English-speaking country. First, I’m a honest and outgoing boy with great patience. That is what make a qualified teacher. Besides, I can speak English fluent, which is a must-have skill for communicating with children that native language is English. In addition, teachers generally respected. But what it is the most important for me to take up this job is that I can share Chinese culture and customs with foreigner and help them gain a better understanding of China.
1. What do the speakers mainly talk about?
A.Which university to go to. | B.What to choose as a job. | C.Where to earn more money. |
A.She needs more money to support her family. |
B.Her family live far away from the city. |
C.The villages are short of good doctors. |
A.A researcher. | B.A teacher. | C.An officer. |
A.Go to consult with their parents. |
B.Do well to pass the H.S.C Examination. |
C.Get admitted to the famous university. |