生活在网络发达,信息爆炸的当下,碎片化的学习(fragmented learning)变得越来越普遍。有些人认为碎片化学习是对时间的合理利用,而另一些人认为碎片化学习使人丧失了静心学习的动力,会适得其反。请结合生活中的实例,谈谈你的看法并说明理由。
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A.Deliver the notebook to Cathy. | B.Look for Cathy’s notebook. |
C.Ask Cathy to explain the chemistry notes. | D.Ask Cathy for the man’s notebook. |
3 . When you study abroad in France, you can expect to be treated the same as your native classmates, whether in a lecture or a discussion class.
While you can study abroad in France and concentrate on nearly any subject, it’s the students with a passion for the arts, architecture and history that rush to the country in the largest numbers. And that’s no shock, considering that France has been the center of the arts for centuries. As students of the arts, you will have to make careful use of your time, given all that France has to offer:
● Visit the Louvre to view the works of French artists such as Monet, Matisse and Renoir;
● Read the works of such French literary geniuses as Baudelaire, Proust and Voltaire;
● Listen to the music of Debussy, or more contemporary (当代的) artists like Air and Daft Punk.France is also a main destination for architecture students, as you will see architecture in nearly every style:
● The Gothic Chateau de Chambord, built in the 1500s;
● Place Dauphine built in 1607 in Baroque style;
● The post-modern housing development, Marne-la- Vallee.
History students will find that France has been where the action is for quite some time. Over the course of the centuries, it has been the stage for the most important developments in the history of mankind, including the French Revolution, the rise of Napoleon and the rise of the Fifth Republic under President Charles de Gaulle. It was also the site of the D-Day invasion (诺曼底登陆) of World War II.
As a possible study abroad location, France has a lot to offer, because the combination of educational institutions , arts and culture, and national history are second to none.
1. What can we learn about studying abroad in France from the text?A.Students from China are usually treated badly. |
B.There are many lectures and discussion classes. |
C.Few students choose to study in France. |
D.France is the best place for students who love the arts. |
① post-modern housing developments ② Baroque style buildings ③ the Big Ben ④ Gothic architecture
A.①②③ | B.①③④ | C.①②④ | D.②③④ |
A.a history book | B.a study abroad website |
C.an architecture advertisement | D.a fashion magazine |
4 . It was about the third week in June last year. My 15-year-old son had already settled into his summer routine: Go to
It was the middle of the
From that day I woke him up at 8 am every day for him to
Two weeks later, he had a
Even if your kid is
A.school | B.study | C.bed | D.work |
A.night | B.noon | C.morning | D.afternoon |
A.watch | B.appreciate | C.notice | D.stand |
A.lasted | B.rested | C.started | D.developed |
A.hired | B.forced | C.persuaded | D.made |
A.give | B.attend | C.observe | D.help |
A.designing | B.ruining | C.enjoying | D.joining |
A.job | B.problem | C.goal | D.reward |
A.slowly | B.seriously | C.calmly | D.quickly |
A.teachers | B.colleagues | C.students | D.friends |
A.hard | B.fast | C.early | D.directly |
A.clear | B.excited | C.busy | D.disappointed |
A.write down | B.think about | C.wait for | D.search for |
A.experts | B.foreigners | C.teenagers | D.villagers |
A.habit | B.schedule | C.tradition | D.determination |
5 . Many people will never forget their campus life, for it gave them something important for their career. Even though it is very difficult nowadays to attend a college or university after graduating from high school, there are still a large number of reasons to go to college.
In general, college graduates make more money than people who only have a high school degree. Besides higher pay, college graduates also experience better jobs than those who haven’t graduated from college. Many employers expect their employees to have a college degree. College programs provide students with peculiar training that only higher education can offer, giving them popular and valuable qualifications (资格证书).
To deal with heavy college study, you have to be organized. Finishing several different classes is not an easy task, considering that each class covers plenty of materials. If you’re unable to stay organized, there are teachers, advisers and professors there to help you. The organization skills you’ll learn in college will help you succeed in future jobs. Whether you’re solving a math-based problem or make out the main idea of a novel, college classes train your brain to solve difficult problems and will prepare you for problems in the workplace.
Whether you grew up in a small town or in New York City, being admitted into a college or university means that you will meet a great number of new people. Your social skills will improve by communicating with them, which could help you when you enter into the job market. When you take part in classroom activities, study groups and school clubs, you are introduced to intelligent people with whom you could one day start a company or form a life-long friendship.
Study-abroad programs are offered by most colleges and universities and are seen as one of the most meaningful experiences offered during four years of college life. In addition to learning more about a foreign culture, students are required to complete their studies.
1. What does the underlined word “peculiar” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Special. | B.Common. |
C.Limited. | D.Traditional. |
A.It is more important to rural students than urban students. |
B.It makes you become employers in different fields. |
C.It helps increase your earning power. |
D.It is a must to become rich. |
A.The functions of organization and problem-solving skills in college. |
B.The difficult problems and different organizations in college. |
C.Heavy college study and work. |
D.College classes and professors. |
A.It is no use going to college or university. |
B.College helps students improve their human relationship. |
C.The aim of study-abroad is to help end students’ college classes. |
D.Work experience is less important than a qualification in the job interview. |
A.Mars. | B.The Earth. | C.The moon. |
7 . In today’s classroom, homework is completed not only with the pen and paper, but also with computers and cell phones. How to make the best use of such digital products is an important question for teachers and students. The following top digital portfolio platforms (作品集平台) offer a broad range of functions. Most importantly, they provide a way to share students’ work with pride.
Google SitesCreating a digital portfolio could not be any easier than Google Sites makes it. It lets students quickly put in contents, such as text, images, videos, maps, and much more. Use one of the provided six themes or create a custom one, and then publish it as a public or restricted-view (限制浏览的) site.
Seesaw for SchoolsDesigned for education, Seesaw for Schools provides a platform through which students complete and share school projects. By recording the process of gradually improving their schoolwork, kids gain a sense of master y and pride, so it is popular among them. Plus, parents can be involved too—just download the Seesaw Family app.
ArtsoniaArtsonia is like a dream come true for art-minded students: a free, safe, educational space through which students show their digital creativity. Friends and family can view, comment on and buy objects. The site also provides a complete teachers’ guide. Just celebrate the artistic skills with Artsonia!
EdublogsOne of the oldest and best-known web platforms for education, Edublogs makes it easy for teachers and students to start building a free WordPress platform. The free plan offers 1 GB of storage space, class management tools, and no advertising. A set of educator guides and community participation is another big plus for Edublogs.
1. What is special about Google Sites?A.It lets students learn from others’ work. |
B.It is controlled by educators for safety. |
C.It offers students online publishing rights for free. |
D.It allows students to create contents in different forms. |
A.It helps check their school work. |
B.It can track their progress. |
C.It requires teamwork with parents. |
D.It protects their personal information well. |
A.They offer professional advice. |
B.They require support from teachers and parents. |
C.They remind students to hand in homework on time. |
D.They can store large amounts of information. |
A.How to understand expressions. |
B.How to make desserts. |
C.How to solve problems. |
A.The meaning of some expressions. |
B.The recipe for some desserts. |
C.The solutions to some problems. |
1. How does the woman sound at the beginning of the conversation?
A.Upset. | B.Excited. | C.Nervous. |
A.Have a rest. | B.Get some coffee. | C.Work on a math problem. |