1 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What do you think Jim is?A.A journalist. | B.A basketball player. | C.A coach. |
A.Practise basketball. | B.Have some lessons. | C.Receive interview. |
A.History. | B.English. | C.Geography. |
The word “MOOCs” is short for “Massive (大规模的) Open Online Courses”. MOOCs are a kind of online courses, which
Nowadays, people benefit a lot
MOOCs influence the teaching around the world greatly. Teachers and students both have different
1. What can listeners in the center do after the speech?
A.Work as a guide. | B.Visit the center. | C.Choose the instructors. |
A.Jim. | B.Diana. | C.Steve. |
A.On Friday afternoons. | B.On Saturday afternoons. | C.On Sunday afternoons. |
A.Badminton. | B.Table tennis. | C.Baseball. |
1. When must the speakers choose their courses?
A.Within two days. |
B.Within three days. |
C.Within five days. |
A.Ask her teacher for help. |
B.Choose two courses at one time. |
C.Choose the course that she is interested in. |
A.Japanese. | B.Yoga. | C.The Art of Film. |
A.His class is difficult to pass. |
B.The woman can handle the situation. |
C.30% of his students may fail the exam. |
(1)正式上课要延期并要实施网上上课这一情况;
(2)网络课程的安排(时间、时长、听课人数等);
(3)适当提出你的建议。
注意:
1.词数 80 左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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7 . English Language and Culture Program
If you wish to improve your English-language skills as well as your understanding of the Canadian cultural context, the courses offered by ELC Evening are for you. Whether your goals are academic, business or immigration-related, there is a course to meet your needs.
Evening course tuition: $490.00.
All evening courses run for 10 weeks. A $50 discount is available to returning students or students attending two or more courses.
ELC 550
Mondays, July 7 – September 22, 2008*August 4 & September 1 – HOLIDAY
Mondays, October 6 – December 15, 2008 *October 13 – HOLIDAY
This course is designed for non-native English speakers who wish to take the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam. Each week, participants (参加者) focus on specific modules of the test (speaking, reading, listening, and writing) to develop and improve the skills they need to succeed on the exam.
ELC 552
Tuesdays, April 8 – June 10, 2008
Tuesdays, October 7 – December 16, 2008 *November 11 – HOLIDAY
This course is designed for participants who wish to improve their fluency and expressiveness in English. Production skills will be targeted, including pronunciation, intonation, rhythm, and stress. Participants are required to complete weekly in-class assignments (任务), including speeches, monologues, interviews, and role-plays.
ELC 554
Wednesdays, July 9 – September 10, 2008
Wednesdays, October 8 – December 10, 2008
This course is designed for non-native English-speaking university and college participants who wish to improve their academic reading and writing skills. This course gives participants the tools required for presenting information and building persuasive arguments in clear and cohesive written forms.
ELC 555
Thursdays, July 10 – September 11, 2008
Thursdays, October 9 – December 11, 2008
This course is designed for non-native English speakers who are either working or planning to work in a business environment. Areas of focus include handling telephone conversations, networking, participating in meetings, negotiating, making presentations, and conducting interviews.
1. One only needs to pay $440 if he ________.A.attends 10 weeks’ evening course |
B.attends the evening courses for a second time |
C.finds others to take the evening course together |
D.recommends another person to take one of the evening courses |
A.Mondays, October 6 – December 15, 2008. |
B.Tuesdays, October 7 – December 16, 2008. |
C.Wednesdays, October 8 – December 10, 2008. |
D.Thursdays, October 9 – December 11, 2008. |
A.a newspaper reporter | B.a university student |
C.a businessman | D.a high school student |
Chinese government released an artificial intelligence development plan in 2017, calling on primary and middle schools to promote coding (编程) education, preparing kids for the future artificial intelligence (AI) development. In response to the policy, coding and programming education have exploded amongst Chinese young students creating a large-scale market worth 3 to 4 billion yuan, according to a report released by iReserach in 2018. In contrast to the upward developing trend, Xia Lixin, vice president of Central China Normal University cautions that the industry is facing many problems, including how to evaluate trainers, assess teaching effects and develop effective courses. Programming teachers for children requires not only professional proficiency but also basic teaching skills, Xia noted. In addition, it’s better to guide students hand in hand rather than via video. | At an after-school training center. Son: I don’t want to sign up for any more classes. I am already juggling piano, calligraphy and English lessons. Mother: Piano lessons are out. Coding is the new trend now. It helps with enrollment (录取). A lot of schools value such skills. Son: But I don’t know a thing about coding. What if I’m not interested? Mother: A lot of your peers are taking programming lessons. I bet you will develop an interest. Just give it a try. Son: F-i-n-e. |
1.用约30词概述上述文本的主要内容;
2.结合上述信息,用约120词发表你的看法,内容包括:
(1) 少儿编程教育流行起来的原因(至少两点);
(2) 你对少儿编程教育的建议(至少两点)。
【写作要求】
1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
2. 作文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。
【评分标准】
内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
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9 . Nursing is a popular choice for students who desire a practical and professional degree that will allow them to help people. Here are some best colleges for a degree in nursing.
Simmons College
Simmons College is a private women's college founded in Boston in 1899. Nursing is a topranking major at the college as well as the most popular. The average nursing graduate from Simmons makes $58,000 in their early career.
Villanova University
Villanova is a private research university located in Philadelphia. Nursing is a popular major, and students are offered an online degree as well. The average nursing graduate from Villanova makes $63,000 in their early career.
University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA)
The UCLA School of Nursing is known for its excellent education provided by some leaders in the medical field. The fouryear programs allow students to focus on medical issues through classroom learning and clinical(临床的)training. Completion of the B. S.(理学士) degree in nursing prepares students for the National Council Licensing Examination or continuation of the master's or doctoral degrees at UCLA. A nursing degree from UCLA leads to positions in various hospitals, clinics and medical institutions, with the midcareer salary averaging $86,000.
Fairfield University
Founded in 1942, Fairfield University is a liberal arts university rooted in the Jesuit, Catholic tradition. The School of Nursing offers established programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The B.S. programs equip students with skills and ethics (道德规范) to prepare them for the medical field. At most 10 students are taught in a class using the latest medical technology to provide a strong theorybased knowledge. Graduates of Fairfield find numerous employment opportunities within the field and earn an average starting salary of $62,000 and midcareer salary of $83,000.
1. Where should Mary go for a degree in nursing if she is busy looking after children at home?A.Simmons College. | B.Villanova University. |
C.The UCLA School of Nursing. | D.Fairfield University. |
A.Its university fee is the highest. |
B.It is devoted to the B.S. degree alone. |
C.It provides theoretical and practical learning. |
D.Its nursing students are only in demand in hospitals. |
A.It is the most promising university of all. |
B.It provides numerous employment opportunities. |
C.It focuses on programs at the graduate levels. |
D.It has smallsized classes for nursing students. |
10 . The bell rang. Jada sighed, slowly moved from the lockers where she had been leaning, and headed down the hall to her chemistry class. Honors Chemistry! Jada couldn't believe that her mom was making her take the class because Jada's counselor had said that she had real talent in science.
Jada had to admit that she liked science and that last year's class was a breeze, but come on, Honors Chemistry? She wouldn't know anyone in the class, and they probably wouldn't know anyone like her.
The good thing about being late is that it shortened the period a bit. The bad thing is that it made her seem like she was making a grand entrance. To make matters worse, the only two seats left in class were at the lab table at the very front of the room.
Jada held her breath and walked in. Everyone's eyes were on her. She just knew it. They were staring at her coal black hair(freshly dyed), her black lipstick, her black fingernail polish, and her thrift-store black leather jacket. All she saw were polo shirts and khaki pants.
This can't get any worse, Jada thought. But at least she didn't get shouted at by the teacher. He was too busy talking to a new kid. A HUGE new kid, maybe 6'4". He had to weigh at least 250 pounds. A football player, probably. She hated football players. They thought they were so great. That group of jocks that hung out by the cafeteria always made fun of her.
The new kid made his way over to her table with his head down. He had to squeeze into the seat, and his legs wouldn't fit under the lab table. He shot Jada a glance and turned red.
Mr. Martin, the teacher, began class with this announcement: "Okay, everyone. I know most of you know each other from last year's Honors Physical Science class." Jada sighed loudly. "But just take a minute and introduce yourself to the person sitting at your table. You'll be partners. You'll be working closely together all year."
Jada rolled her eyes and stared straight ahead. Then she heard a surprisingly soft voice from next to her. "Hi, I'm Robert. I'm new here."…
1. What can be learned about Jada from the first two paragraphs?A.She thought this year's chemistry class would be a breeze. |
B.She wasn't willing to take the Honors Chemistry class. |
C.She was angry that her mother made her go to school. |
D.She found she didn't like science as she thought. |
A.reveal how different she was from her classmates |
B.explain why she was late for school that morning |
C.give readers a general impression of science students |
D.imply that she felt sorry for making a grand entrance |
A.the new kid | B.Jada's classmates | C.Jada's teacher | D.football players |
A.He was rude. | B.He liked sports. | C.He was shy. | D.He looked sad. |