要求:1.语句通顺,逻辑清晰;
2.大概在80字左右。
提示:1. covid-19 的爆发影响了我们生活,工作,学习;
2. 对于网课(online study)的看法;
3. 做了哪些有意义的事。
提示词:break out lockdown affect live stream
Dear Jack,
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Sincerely yours,
Li Hua
A.She needn't make lots of video calls. |
B.She needn't tidy a classroom. |
C.She needn't travel to work. |
内容要点:
1. 可以通过网络课堂结成学习互助小组;
2. 可以在论坛(forum)上发帖子,讨论学习上遇到的困难;
3. 定期组织活动,交流学习经验。
注意:
1. 内容应包括以上所有信息。
2. 词数:80-100左右。信的开头和结尾已经写好,不计入总词数。
Dear Jason,
I’d like to tell you about the “Network Class Plan” in my school.
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Yours,
Li Hua
1. 你的观点;
2. 你的理由。
注意:
写作词数应为80左右。
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5 . In the past few years, online learning has become a significant part of the university and college experience.
We interviewed students and professors to get their advice about online courses, The most obvious advantage of online learning is that you can study anywhere and anytime.
The tip that comes up most often is simple: build online courses into your weekly schedule, just like what you would do with in person courses.
A.But that doesn’t mean there aren’t deadlines. |
B.Your motivation should be your main concern. |
C.Do you know that online courses are also part of your education? |
D.Professor Alex Davidson teaches the same course in person and online. |
E.The chief complain t about online courses is that they lack human interaction. |
F.If you take an online course, what can you do to ensure the best possible grade? |
G.A survey found that 29 percent of college students registered for online courses. |
6 . Estimated to have appeared around 200m years after the events of the big bang, the first stars of the universe suddenly came into being, shedding light in the darkness. These stars produced the essential building blocks for entire galaxies (银河系), for planets, and for the creation of life in the universe.
In this fascinating masterclass with Dr Emma Chapman, the author of First Light: Switching on Stars at the Dawn of Time, she will attempt to fill in the missing first one billion years from the timeline of the universe, by revealing more about the earliest stars — how they were formed and why they were so unusual.
Emma will also discuss recent discoveries in astrophysics,including what the James Webb space telescope is revealing to us about the origins of the universe, and what the next big missions in space exploration will be.
Course content
• How the universe began: the big bang and the first stars
• How stars created the building blocks for our universe
• Finding the first stars: the latest research in stellar archaeology
• The future of looking back: space exploration and the next big space missions
• Q&A
Course Details
Thursday 26 October 2023,6.30pm-8.30pm BST
£65 plus £3.56 booking fee
This ticket includes your online class plus access to a 14 day catch up recording. If you live in the UK, you can purchase a ticket with a copy of First Light: Switching on Stars at the Dawn of Time at checkout for the combined price of £74.52 including postage and packing.
1. What does the masterclass with Dr Emma Chapman focus on?A.Travelling in space. | B.Creating an unusual planet. |
C.Understanding the universe. | D.Revealing the secrets of life. |
A.3.56. | B.65. | C.68.56. | D.74.52. |
A.A science report. | B.An examination paper. |
C.An academic article. | D.A livestream website. |
Online Learning
What makes teaching online unique is that it uses the Internet, especially the World Wide Web, as the primary means of communication. Thus, when you teach online, you don’t have to be someplace to teach. You don’t have to lug your briefcase full of papers or your laptop to a classroom, stand at a lectern, scribble on a chalkboard, or grade papers in a stuffy room while your students are taking a test. You don’t even have to sit in your office waiting for students to show up for conferences. You can hold “office hours” on weekends or at night after dinner.
You can do all this while living in a small town in Wyoming or a big city like Bangkok, even if you’re working for a college whose administrative offices are located in Florida or Dubai. You can attend an important conference in Hawaii on the same day that you teach your class in New Jersey, logging on from your laptop via the local cafe’s wireless hot spot or your hotel room’s high-speed network.
Online learning offers more freedom for students as well. They can search for courses using the Web, scouring their institution or even the world for programmes, classes and instructors that fit their needs. Having found an appropriate course, they can enroll and register, shop for their books, read articles, listen to lectures, submit their homework assignments, confer with their instructors, and receive their final grades — all online. They can assemble in virtual classrooms, joining other students from diverse geographical locales, forging bond and friendships not possible in conventional classrooms, which are usually limited to students from a specific geographical area.
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1. What is the little girl doing?
A.Taking a class online. |
B.Playing online games. |
C.Chatting with her friends. |
A.A foreign speaker | B.Her classmate. | C.Her mother. |
A.Sad. | B.Pleased. | C.Regretful. |
1. 网课对你的帮助;
2. 网课的缺陷;
3. 你的建议。
注意:
1.词数 80 左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。
Dear Tom,
How are things going with you?
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I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Yours,
Li Hua
经过一段时间的网上学习之后,一所高中在学生中进行了一项主题为“你最喜欢的在线上课模式”的调查,调查结果如图所示。
你最喜欢的在线上课模式
A:直播课并且有师生互动
B:录播课并且之后有师生互动时间
C:直播课但无师生互动
D:录播课且之后也无师生互动时间
请你根据该图表写篇作文,内容需包括:
1. 对该图表的简要描述;
2. 你的看法。
你可能会用到的词汇:
直播课:live-streaming lesson
录播课:prerecorded lesson
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