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    Students in Caldwell, Idaho, can attend class in their pajamas(睡衣)! At Vallivue Virtual Academy, courses are taught online. Students work at home with parents, who serve as learning coaches. A certified teacher _____ the students’ progress.

The cyber school was  _____ as a free option for students in kindergarten through grade 8 who have trouble succeeding in the district’s  _____ public school. Supporters of the program say that virtual schools help students avoid the social pressures that can _____ with learning. In addition, supporters argue, online courses provide kids with more focused _____ and course options than they can get in a typical school.

Not everyone gives cyber schools a passing grade, however. Some educators argue that online learning makes it hard for students to make friends. Many parents also feel that cyber schools put _____ time demands on them because they have to oversee their kids’ daily work.

Technology can benefit education, but it shouldn’t _____ education. Students who go to virtual schools will miss many of the benefits of being in a real school.

If kids attend school online, they will miss out on important social _____. Payton Mcdonough, 13, a seventh grader from Glencoe, Ill., agrees. “I don’t know how I could sit at a computer all day without _____ interacting with my peers and teachers,” he says.

In addition, virtual schools don’t have enough structure. Students who take online courses can set their own schedules, which will cause problems for students who have trouble staying _____.

Furthermore, online schooling puts stress on parents because they have to  _____ what their kids do at home. Many parents have full–time jobs. How are they going to run their children’s education,   _____ in their jobs, and take care of their other responsibilities at home?

Virtual schools will make it harder for students to learn and will put too much pressure on parents.

Virtual learning does not need to replace classroom learning  _____, but it can help students work at their own pace. If students struggle with subjects, they can take those courses online and spend more time on them. Virtual schools can also offer students much more _____ schedules. Students often handle extracurricular activities, sports, and schoolwork, and cyber schools could help them manage everything.

Finally, attending virtual school can prepare students for college and for work after  _____. “We need to be responsible for working on our own,” says Angela Goscilo, a senior from Pound Ridge, N.Y. “We need to develop technology skills that will help us in whatever we do. Getting an early start is a good idea.”

1.A. oversees B. suspected C. admitted D. predicted

2.A. tolerated B. launched C. undergone D. transformed

3.A. virtual B. superior C. traditional D. specialized

4.A. agree B. put up C. go D. interfere

5.A. attention B. definition C. foundation D. instruction

6.A. unlimited B. uncivilized C. unrealistic D. unaffected

7.A. turn to B. take over C. take in D. make up

8.A. interactions B. education C. occupation D. identification

9.A. actually B. presently C. naturally D. logically

10.A. examined B. motivated C. exhausted D. represented

11.A. compliment B. award C. supervise D. tempt

12.A. negotiate B. innovate C. control D. excel

13.A. entirely B. partially C. regularly D. purposely

14.A. sustainable B. flexible C. relevant D. optimistic

15.A. school B. study C. graduation D. education

 

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.D 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.A 10.B 11.C 12.D 13.A 14.B 15.C 【解析】 本文属于说明文,介绍网络教育越来越流行,介绍了其特点和优势,但是它不能完全替代传统课堂。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一个有资格证的老师监督学生们的进步。A. oversees监督;B. suspected怀疑;C. admitted承诺;D. predicted预测。根据前文可知,学生在家学习,一个有资格证的老师监督,故选A。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:网络学校兴起是为了那些从幼儿园到8年级的学生提供自由的选择,这些学生无法正常去该地区传统的公立学校。A. tolerated容忍; B. launched发起;C. undergone经历;D. transformed转变。本句讲述网络学校兴起的原因,故选B。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:网络学校兴起是为了那些从幼儿园到8年级的学生提供自由的选择,这些学生无法正常去该地区传统的公立学校。A. virtual虚拟的;B. superior高级的;C. traditional传统的;D. specialized特定的。根据文章可知,本文讲述网络学校,与网络学校对应的是传统学校,故选C。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:支持者说虚拟学校帮助学生避免干涉学习的社交压力。A. agree同意;B. put up忍受; C. go去;D. interfere干涉。根据文章可知,虚拟学校让孩子压力更小,故选D。 5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:此外,他们认为网络课程可以为孩子提供更集中的指导以及更多的课程选择。A. attention注意力; B. definition定义;C. foundation基础;D. instruction指示。根据文章可知,网络课程提供更好的指导,故选D。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:很多父母感觉网络学校对他们时间要求不切实际,因为他们必须要监督孩子的日常作业。A. unlimited无限的;B. uncivilized 无教养的;C. unrealistic不切实际的;D. unaffected不受影响的。根据文章可知,网络学校对家长的时间要求很高,故选C。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:技术可以让教育受益,但是不能接管教育。A. turn to求助于;B. take over接管;C. take in吸收,上当;D. make up弥补。根据文章可知,技术重要,但是不能取代教育,故选B。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:如果孩子们上网络学校,他们会很想念重要的社交互动。A. interactions互动;B. education教育;C. occupation职业;D. identification确认。根据文章可知,网络教育还是有其弊端,不能像传统学校那样有社交互动,故选A。 9.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我不知道我怎么可以整天坐在电脑面前,如果没有真实的与同学和老师的真实互动。A. actually实际地;B. presently目前;C. naturally自然地;D. logically逻辑地。根据文章可知,网络教育还是有其弊端,不能像传统学校那样有社交互动,故选A。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:参加网络课程地学生可知设置自己的日程安排,这会对那些没有足够动力的学生来说会很难。A. examined检查地;B. motivated激发的;C. exhausted筋疲力尽的;D. represented代表的。根据本句schedule可知,日程安排需要动力,故选B。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:另外,网络课程对家长产生压力,因为他们必须监督他们孩子在家做的事情。A. compliment恭维;B. award获奖;C. supervise监督;D. tempt诱惑。根据前文可知,网络学校,家长主要作用在监督,故选C。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:家长们多数都是全职工作,他们怎样能够又管理孩子的教育,又在工作中杰出,还承担在家的其他负担。A. negotiate协商;B. innovate创新;C. control控制;D. excel杰出。根据文章可知,网络教育对父母要求更高,故选D。 13.考查副词词义辨析。句意:网络学习不必完全替代课堂学习。A. entirely完全地;B. partially部分地;C. regularly规则地;D. purposely故意地。根据文章可知,网络教育不能完全替代传统课堂,故选A. 14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:网络学校也为学生提供更多灵活的日程安排。A. sustainable可持续的;B. flexible弹性的;C. relevant相关的;D. optimistic乐观的。根据文章可知,网络教育可以让学生灵活安排自己的时间,故选B。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:最终,参加网络教育可以让学生为大学以及毕业之后工作做好准备。A. school 学校;B. study学习;C. graduation毕业;D. education教育。根据文章可知,网络教育可以让学生学习更持久,故选C。
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