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    Continuous learning benefits us in many ways. First of all, it allows the increase in knowledge and ability in our career. For example, watching someone work can make us a better worker. 1. For example, we can learn about the general workforce and how the application process works to better prepare us for job searching. This can help if for some reason you lose your job and need to find other work.

What’s more, continuous learning can open our mind. Having an open mind and willingness to take on new ideas can do wonders. First of all it builds your attitude towards change. 2. Second, when you take continuous learning into account, you can begin to understand how others feel about a particular issue.

3. They are always looking for new experiences and do different things. Moreover, they not only have knowledge on various topics that aren’t always related to present roles but also know about the latest trends and technologies in the industry.

To develop continuous learning, you have to begin with setting a clear and specific goal. 4. Once your goal is set, build a system to help support your strategy. You want to be looking for different sources of information, but also to be picky about it, In other words, try to learn within your specific field but ensure the information is coming from a trustworthy source- At the same time, do use tools to help improve your learning system. 5. Seminars (研讨会) workshops, and live classes are the tools that modern learners need as they make learning effective.

A. Learning can improve other areas in our lives.

B. Besides, learning can prepare us for the unexpected.

C. If always learning, you are always improving.

D. Excellent continuous learners behave in a specific manner.

E. Being excited about change can affect others around you positively.

F. There’re various tools to help you present information and learning.

G. Knowing what you want to achieve can encourage you to keep learnings.

 

1.B 2.E 3.D 4.G 5.F 【解析】 本文为说明文。文章主要介绍持续性学习的好处和培养持续性学习的方法。 1.根据空格下文“For example, we can learn about the general workforce and how the application process works to better prepare us for job searching. This can help if for some reason you lose your job and need to find other work.”例如,我们可以了解一般的劳动力,以及申请过程是什么样的,以便更好地为求职做准备。如果你因为某种原因丢了工作,需要另找工作的话,这可能会有所帮助,由此可判断,学习可以让我们为意外做准备,故选B项。 2.根据空格前文“it builds your attitude towards change”持续性学习让你建立应对改变的态度,E 项“Being excited about change can affect others around you positively.”对改变感到兴奋会对你周围的人产生积极的影响,这句的“change”和前文相呼应,故选E项。 3.根据空格后文“They are always looking for new experiences and do different things. Moreover, they not only have knowledge on various topics that aren’t always related to present roles but also know about the latest trends and technologies in the industry.” 他们总是在寻找新的体验,做不同的事情。此外,他们不仅了解与当前职责不相关的各种主题,还了解行业的最新趋势和技术,可推断这句呼应了D项中“Excellent continuous learners behave in a specific manner.” 优秀的持续学习者以具体的方式来表现, “They”指代D项中的“Excellent continuous learners” 优秀的持续学习者,故选D项。 4.根据空格前一句“To develop continuous learning, you have to begin with setting a clear and specific goal”为了培养持续学习,你必须从设定一个明确而具体的目标开始,可知,知道自己想要达到什么目标,可以促动你不断学习,故选G项。 5.根据空格后一句“Seminars (研讨会) workshops, and live classes are the tools that modern learners need as they make learning effective.” 研讨会和现场课程是现代学习者需要的工具,因为他们使学习变得有效, 可知呼应F选项“There’re various tools to help you present information and learning.” 有各种各样的工具可以帮助你展示信息和学习,故选F 项。
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DATE 5 May30 November 2019

LOCATION: Jaipur India

EVENT TYPE Twining

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2. 应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;

3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

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Frustrated, Thomas decided to teach Amy, their mother ", how to fly. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Paragraph 2

Finally that day came, Thomas and Amy each flew a glider, leading the geese towards south. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

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