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    The jobs of the future have not yet been invented. 1. By helping them develop classic skills that will serve them well no matter what the future holds.

1. Curiosity

Your children need to be deeply curious. Encourage kids to cook with you. Ask kids, "What ingredients(配料) can we add to make these pancakes even better next time?" And then try them out. 2. What could we try next time?

2. Creativity

True creativity is the ability to take something existing and create something new from it. We can give kids chances to think about materials in new ways. 3. Experimenting with materials to create something new can go a long way in helping them develop their creativity.

3. Interpersonal Skills

Understanding how others feel can be so challenge for kids. We know what's going on inside our own head, but what about others? 4. We can do this in real life or ask questions about characters in stories. "Why do you think she's crying?" "Can you tell how that man is feeling by looking at his face?" "If someone were to do that to you, how would you feel?"

4. Self Expression

Being able to communicate ideas in a meaningful way is a valuable skill. 5.. You may find that your child is attracted by one more than another.

A. Did those ingredients make the pancakes better?

B. And we can't ignore science education.

C. There are a dozen different things you can do with them.

D. So how can we help our kids prepare for jobs that don't yet exist?

E. Being able to read people helps kids from misreading a situation and jumping to false conclusions.

F. Gardening is another great activity for helping kids develop this skill..

G. There are many ways to express thoughts and ideas—music, acting, drawing, building, photography

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.E 5.G 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。如何帮助孩子发展他们的技能。一是培养孩子的好奇心,二是培养孩子的创造力,三是培养孩子的交际技能,四是要学会表达自己的思想和想法。 1.根据上文By helping them develop classic skills that will serve them well no matter what the future holds.(通过帮助他们发展经典技能,无论未来如何,这些技能都将很好地为他们服务。)可知上文是在说明如何去应对未来的工作。故选D:那么我们如何帮助我们的孩子为还不存在的工作做准备呢?代入文章语境通顺,故选D。 2.根据上文Ask kids, "What ingredients(配料) can we add to make these pancakes even better next time?" And then try them out.(问孩子们,“我们下次可以添加什么成分来做这些煎饼更好?”然后试一试。)中ingredient可对应到A选项中those ingredients,故选A“那些配料使煎饼更好吃了吗?”。 3.根据上文We can give kids chances to think about materials in new ways.(我们可以给孩子们以新的方式思考材料的机会。)中new ways可对应到C选项中的them,表示“你可以用它们做很多不同的事情。”符合语境,故选C。 4.根据上文We know what's going on inside our own head, but what about others?(我们知道自己脑袋里在想什么,但别人呢?)可知是在说明要理解他人,故E选项“能够读懂别人可以帮助孩子们不会错误地理解一个情况,跳到错误的结论。”故选E。 5.根据上文Being able to communicate ideas in a meaningful way is a valuable skill.(能够以一种有意义的方式交流思想是一项有价值的技能。)可知是在强调学会表达自己,故G选项“表达思想和想法的方式有很多——音乐、表演、绘画、建筑、摄影。”符合语境。故选G。
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    Exams never made me break out in a nervous sweat with tears threatening to ruin my already-trembling façade — but this one did. Even booking my piano exam reduced me to a blubbering mess of anxiety.

I feel permanently scarred inside churches — no longer admiring their beauty because, over the years, I have received such terrible marks from examiners hiding behind the stained-glass partitions. Despite being 15 — too old, too cool to be frightened — I remember trembling inside the bathroom stalls before my tests. I wished I never had to play in front of others.

But this time, after booking my Level 8 Royal Conservatory of Music piano exam, I went back to my normal routine. A little practice here, a little practice there. And then it happened.

My trusty, 10-year-old electric piano gave out. Middle C started to sound like an F-sharp and all other keys sounded like they were a fourth above their natural tone. Thankfully, my precious, boredom-saving buttons still worked. I could still change my piano’s settings from “piano” to “harpsichord .” I admit, it was a lot of fun banging on my wacky keys. Each note bonged like the sound on children’s TV shows when a character repeatedly runs into a wall.

Goofiness aside, I had to get my act together. I hated practicing but I really wanted a good mark. When I told my father what had happened to my piano, he only glared at me with disappointment, “When I was your age, I learned to be resourceful.”

Hmm. I had a broken piano, an exam coming up in a few months and a father who refused to buy me a new piano because he wanted to teach me a “life lesson”. I finally came upon a decision: I’d practice at school.

Going to a private school had to have its benefits, so I looked for a place to play. The school had many pianos but only a few in tune. Within a few days of searching, my piano books, my artistic best friend and I headed off to a music room at every available opportunity.

I loved finding new pianos in hidden corners of the school and I laughed at the dusty old historic pianos. They really had character. I spent hours in those music rooms while my friend honed her art skills in sketching and drawing. She suffered through my annoying, repetitive scales while I looked over my shoulder once in a while and admired her work. Not only did I become a better musician, but I also managed to gain a few subpar skills as an art critic.

As my exam drew close, all the music teachers knew to look for me in the piano rooms during recess, after school and late on Fridays. In anticipation of my assessment, one of my music teachers let me perform for her as a mini practice exam. To my surprise, she was greatly impressed.

Within a few months I went from not caring about my playing to feeling actually, maybe, kind of proud of my work. And over countless hours spent in my favorite, soundproof music room, I discovered that behind the piano, I could become anyone. Talking to other people never came easy to me, but I was able to express myself through music. I became overjoyed. It was like I had developed a sixth sense, one that only musicians could understand.

When I played, my worries about what others thought of me and how I viewed myself merged to reveal who I really am. All my adolescent musings made me feel like I was in a cage, but music gave me the key. Sitting behind a piano and creating music combined the movement of my body and the inner workings of my heart.

Music had never been the love of my life but that was changing. I loved the idea of being on a stage and creating something for others to enjoy and remember. Actually, it wasn’t a something, but rather a feeling that the audience would carry outside into a world where music wasn’t the only thing that people cared for.

When the time came to play in front of an examiner, instead of fearing my judge, I feared nothing but being unable to represent all my hard work. All the anxiety I had about going up on stage dimmed, and when the lights went on, all I could think about was the marvellous journey I’d had to get here. Trilling the keys reminded me of when I’d spent nearly two hours alone in a music room, more content than I had been anywhere else. Playing the melody reminded me of the bittersweet music experiences of past years.

Many days later, I received my mark. Not only did I earn a rarely mentioned “well done” and an 82 per cent, I had rewritten what music meant to me.

Now whenever I get caught up in the daily struggle, I remember the hard work that it took to reach my goal. Whenever I feel discouraged, I never forget to look at the gleaming keys of my new upright piano. As my father always says, some lessons are just learned the hard way.

1.What made the author so stressful inside churches these years?

A.The religious atmosphere. B.The artistic performance.

C.The horrible surroundings. D.Her colorful fantasy.

2.What can be inferred according to the underlined sentence in Para 5?

A.The author’s family was too poor to afford a new piano.

B.The father was quite angry about the author’s bad behavior.

C.The author showed great dissatisfaction about her father.

D.The father wanted the author to address the problem independently.

3.Which of the following word has the closest meaning to the underlined word in Para 11?

A.mixed B.separated C.interacted D.exploited

4.The author changed her attitude towards music mainly because________.

A.Her good friend accompanied her to get through hard time.

B.Her teachers treated her much better than before.

C.Her family supported her quite well.

D.Her own understanding of musical value.

5.Which of the following indicates the change of the author’s feelings?

A.Nervous — disappointed — angry — calm

B.Curious — frustrated — hopeful — grateful

C.Frightened — indifferent — passionate — proud

D.Depressed — satisfied — disappointed — peaceful

6.What might be the best title of this passage?

A.An important Music Test

B.A Hard but Enjoyable Life

C.The Key to Happiness

D.My Favourite Piano

 

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    For some people, higher education is not just a goal in life, but also an expectation. In the United States, if your parents attended a college or university, there is a good chance that you will, too. Even if your parents did not go to college, you still have a good chance of completing higher education if your family is wealthy.

But your chances are reduced if you come from a needy family, a community with limited educational resources or you simply have no one to follow as an example.

Helping those in need is one of the main ideas behind a strategy of behavioral science called nudge theory or nudging. Nudging is a way of changing people's behavior through indirect suggestion and by supporting positive actions.

A growing number of U.S. colleges and universities look to nudging as a way to support poor, minority and first-generation students. They also are using it to increase overall graduation rates. Two common forms of nudging are emails to students and text messages to their mobile phones. Schools and other educational organizations keep in contact with students this way, offering advice and help when needed.

However, Alejandra Acosta — a higher education policy expert at New America — notes that there are several qualities a nudge campaign must possess in order to be successful.

Acosta says messages must be timely, meaning they reach college students well before the date by which a student is required to take action. Additionally nudges should be written clearly and provide as much information as possible. If students start to struggle in class, school officials should not just message them, saying they should seek academic support. The message should give information about what kinds of support the college or university offers and exactly how the student can make use of them. That is why nudges should possess interactive qualities, Acosta says. For example, students should be able to ask questions of school officials or be directed to a website for more information. In addition, colleges and universities must ensure their support services are in place and working as best they can.

When nudges work, they can do a lot of good. In 2018, a nonprofit group launched a nudging campaign at four U.S. community colleges. They worked with nearly 10.000 first-year students at three such colleges in Ohio and one in Virginia. A recent study found that older and minority students who agreed to receive these nudges were 16 to 20 percent more likely to continue into their second year than those who did not.

1.Who is most likely to receive and complete higher education according to the passage?

A.Tony, whose father is the only bread-winner in the family.

B.Jimmy, whose mother is a worker in a small factory.

C.Betty, whose grandmother is a housemaid of a famous university professor.

D.Cathy, whose parents failed to attend college but succeeded in starting a big company.

2.What can we know about nudging?

A.It is rooted in psychological science.

B.It is a way to improve people’s mind.

C.It offers concrete and direct advice.

D.It helps students via emails and text messages.

3.What is the passage mainly talking about?

A.The problem with higher education.

B.A way for colleges to support students.

C.The popularity of nudging campaign.

D.A national campaign dealing with poverty.

 

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    Scientists have discovered a “monster black hole” so massive that, in theory, it shouldn’t exist. It’s a stellar (恒星) black hole — the type that forms after stars die, collapse, and explode. Researchers had previously believed that the size limit was no more than 20 times the mass of our sun because as these stars die, they lose most of their mass through explosions that expel (排出) matter and gas swept away by stellar winds.

This theory has now been toppled by LB-1, the newly discovered black hole. Located about 15,000 light years away, it has a mass 70 times greater than our sun, according to a press release from the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The findings were published by Chinese researchers in the journal Nature on Wednesday. “Black holes of such mass should not even exist in our galaxy, according to most of the current models of stellar evolution,” said Liu Jifeng, head of the team that made the discovery.

“LB-1 is twice as massive as what we thought possible. Now theorists will have to take up the challenge of explaining its formation.”

Scientists are now scratching their heads at how LB-1 got so huge.

The Chinese team has proposed a number of theories. LB-1’s sheer size suggests that it “was not formed from the collapse of only one star,” the study said — instead, it could potentially be two smaller black holes orbiting each other.

Another possibility is that it formed from “fallback supernova.” This is when a supernova — the last stage of an exploding star — ejects (排出) material during the explosion, which then falls back into the supernova, creating a black hole.

This fallback formation is theoretically possible, but scientists have never been able to prove or observe it. If this is how LB-1 formed, then we may have “direct evidence for this process” for the first time, the study said.

There are several types of black holes and stellar black holes like LB-1 are on the smaller side, according to NASA. Supermassive black holes are much bigger — they can be billions of times the mass of our sun.

Scientists believe supermassive black holes may be connected to the formation of galaxies, as they often exist at the center of the mass star stems but it is still not clear exactly how, or which form first.

1.Why does the writer write the article?

A.To report the great achievement Chinese scientists have made in black hole theory.

B.To inform the readers of the basic knowledge about the black hole.

C.To share with the readers the new development of the black hole discovery.

D.To demonstrate the significance of discovering new black holes for science.

2.What does the underlined word “toppled” mean in the second paragraph?

A.overturned B.supported C.suspected D.tested

3.Which of the following about LB-1 is true to the passage?

A.It is the biggest black hole ever discovered.

B.It lost only a small part of its mass through explosion.

C.It couldn’t have been formed from the collapse of one star,

D.Its discovery may lead to some breakthrough in the “fallback formation theory”.

4.Which of the following is right according to the passage?

A.If the sun in our galaxy dies some of its mass will be taken away by stellar winds.

B.A massive supernova will be formed and then exploded if the sun in our galaxy dies.

C.“The Milky Way” was formed after a supermassive black hole collapsed and exploded.

D.If “the Milky Way” dies, a supermassive black hole will be formed after its death.

 

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Here are two ways to find a page where you can get started

*Use the menu links at the top of every page to see what materials we have.

*Use the search button at the top-right of every page to find topics of interest to you.

Where to start Explore the site. Our practical teaching resources are divided into three main areaswhich you'll see in the top menu: Teaching kidsTeaching teens and Teaching adults.

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1.When you get started on Teaching Englishwhat should you pay much attention to

A. All the lesson planstools and activities are designed specially for your classroom.

B. The menu links can help you know of every detail of the site efficiently.

C. The search button can help you locate what you are interested in.

D. There are only three areas in the top menu on every page.

2.What is the similarity among the Resources for teachers of primaryteenagers and adults

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D. They all have classroom rule posters as their teaching tools.

 

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某英文杂志在其“互动栏目(Q & A)”刊出Lora的来信,欢迎读者就信中提到的问题进行分析并提出建议。假定你是读者李华,请给Lora回信。

Dear editor,

I’m a senior high school student, and I want to read more books of classic literature. But some friends suggest I watch movies based on the books instead. What are the advantages of each approach and what do you suggest?

Thanks!

Lora

注意:

1. 词数 100 左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3. 信的开头和结尾已给出,不计入词数。

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