A.exceptional | B.essential | C.accessible | D.primitive |
1. secure adj. 安全的→
2. motivate v. 激发,激励→
3. occupy v. 占用,占去(时间)→
4. access n. 接触的机会→
5. rely v. (为生活或生存而)依赖→
6. appropriate adj. 恰当的;合适的→
7. promote v. 促进,增进→
8. object n. 目标,目的;物体→
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A.unconscious | B.accessible | C.energetic | D.abstract |
A.useful | B.relevant | C.accessible | D.affordable |
A.massive | B.mature | C.accessible | D.urgent |
A. nesting B. signals C. accessible D. overnight AB. decisively AC. illiterates AD. literally BC. unaware BD. motivated CD. accused ABC. terrifying |
The good news is that today’s teenagers are greedy readers and productive writers. The bad news is that what they are reading and writing are text messages.
It’s an unmissable trend. Even if you don’t have teenage kids, you’ll still see other people’s offspring wandering around, their eyes averted, tapping away, totally
Now before I am
According to a survey carried about in 2019, half of today’s teenagers don’t read books except when they’re made to. What is more
Why does this matter? Because, to some extent, this texting craze can and will produce a large number of cultural
So how can we encourage our teenagers to read books? Whether in the classroom or at home, one of the best ways to promote reading is by reading together. Another way to encourage reading is to help teenagers set a goal to read a certain number of books or read books from a certain genre. This will help them stay focused and
But don’t expect children to fall in love with reading