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Are you seeking a job to start your career in teaching?Are you enthusiastic about teaching English? If yes,we have a perfect role for you!Reed Education Teachers is working with good and outstanding schools in Waltham Forest that are looking for enthusiastic and excellent English teachers. What will be offered to you: ●Support in developing within an outstanding school; ●An outstanding working environment; ●Opportunities and support for personal development; ●Opportunities for rapid development within the school; ●Competitive and negotiable starting salaries; ●Rapid,free and all-sided support; ●Professional insight into the right schools for you to begin your teaching career; ●Continued professional development; ●Additional benefits available. You will be: ●Teaching KS3/4 English; ●Supported from the Head of English into teaching KS5 English; ●Encouraging and helping students develop their English speaking,writing and reading; ●Organized,able to do several tasks at the same time and have enthusiasm for work; ●Able to build a close relationship with colleagues and work within a team effectively; ●Reporting to the Head of Department every 15 days; ●Supporting the ideas,principles and values of the school. The schools: ●Judged by Ofsted(英国教育标准局)as outstanding schools; ●Excellent fame; ●Focus on achievements and rapidly growing; ●Enthusiastic about supporting new staff in their career move; ●Friendly and supportive staffs. Interested? Apply today! You will be contacted by marketa. juggapah@reedglobal. com if selected by us. Reed Education Stratford- we are devoted to helping children and young people develop. Through our communication with our schools,we can highlight their needs and respond to them with the best staff possible. As a teacher,you will benefit from having your own personal consultant to work with,which is where we differ from most agencies. Let's work together to find the perfect role for you. 1.For what purpose does Reed Education Teachers make the advertisement? A.To attract some top students. B.To look for some excellent English teachers. C.To offer some English courses free of charge. D.To raise some money to set up some outstanding schools. 2.People who get the job must_ A.have team spirit B.be competitive in all fields C.adjust to the rules of the school quickly D.be able to work in a high-pressure environment 3.Good and outstanding schools in Waltham Forest A.have very strict rules B.offer a high salary for their staff C.focus more on students' development D.help the new teachers develop better
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On January 12,a few days after registration for the course of Psychology and the Good Life,roughly 300 people had signed up. Within three days,the figure had more than doubled. After three more days, about 1,200 students,or nearly one-fourth of Yale undergraduates,were enrolled. The course,taught by Laurie Santos,42,a psychology professor and the head of one of Yale's residential colleges,tries to teach students how to lead a happier,more satisfying life in twice-weekly lectures. "Students want to change,to be happier themselves,and to change the culture here on campus," Dr,Santos said in an interview. "With one in four students at Yale taking it,if we see good habits, things like students showing more gratitude,delaying less,increasing social connections,we're actually seeing change in the school's culture. " Dr. Santos discovered that Yale students are interested in the class because,in high school,they had to give up their happiness to gain admission to the school,adopting harmful life habits that have led to what she called"the mental health crises we're seeing at places like Yale. "A 2013 report by the Yale College Council found that more than half of undergraduates sought mental health care from the university during their time there. "In reality,a lot of us are anxious,stressed and unhappy,"said Alannah Maynez,19,a freshman taking the course. "The fact that a class like this has such large interest speaks to how much students numb their emotions-both positive and negative-so they can only focus on their work,the next step and the next accomplishment. " Students have long requested that Yale offer a course on positive psychology,according to Woo-Ky-oung Ahn,director of undergraduate studies in psychology,who said she was"blown away"by Dr. Santos' s proposal for the class. Administrators like Fr. Ahn expected significant enrollment for the class,but none anticipated it being quite so large. Psychology and the Good Life,with 1,182 undergraduates currently enrolled,stands as the most popular course in Yale's 316-year history. The previous record-holder-Psychology and the Law-was offered in 1992 and had about 1,050 students,according to Marvin Chun,the Yale College dean. Most large lectures at Yale don't exceed 600. 1.What is the purpose of the course? A.To make students learn to show thanks. B.To change the culture of the campus. C.To increase students 'social connections. D.To teach students how to become happier. 2.What does the underlined word"numb"in the fifth paragraph mean? A.Unable to express. B.Managing to let out. C.Willing to share. D.Failing to control. 3.What can be inferred from the fourth paragraph? A.Students are interested in the course. B.Students suffered from mental problems before. C.Students have changed greatly after the course. D.Students pay much attention to their performances. 4.What's the text mainly about? A.Mental problems of undergraduates. B.A famous professor-Laurie Santos. C.Yale's most popular course in history. D.How to teach college students to be happy.
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There are few things in life that are more irritating(令人愤怒的):You are mid-conversation with a friend. Suddenly he bursts out laughing,making you think you've made a brilliant joke. But then he says:"Sorry,I wasn't laughing at you,I just saw something really funny on micro blog. "He even begins replying to a text message or checking his e-mails. The Guardian described the scene that a friend's face buried in a screen"a distinct 21 st-century problem". The phenomenon even coins a new word"phubbing",referring to the act of snubbing(冷落) others in a social setting by looking at your phone instead of paying attention. According to research by advertising agency McCann in the UK,37 percent of people feel it is worse not to answer a message than it is to"phub"your friends. Phil Reed,a professor of psychology at Swansea University who has studied Internet addiction disorder,said many phubbers show symptoms of addiction to their mobile phone. Like pointing or picking your nose,phubbing is widely considered rude,which can be seen from the popularity of"Stop Phubbing"campaign,which started in Australia by 23-year-old Alex Haigh who wants to shame people who snub friends and family they are with in favor of checking their mobile phone. The campaign's website claims that"97 percent of people claim their food tasted worse while being a victim of phubbing"and"92 percent of repeat phubbers go on to become politicians". According to Katy Steinmetz,reporter with Time,phubbing"has a much greater potential to hamper(阻碍)real-life connections by making people around us feel like we care more about posts than their presence". She believes it is the reason why the campaign can resonate(产生共鸣)with people and is getting press around the world. In the UK,Glamour magazine even imagined just how Jane Austen would have satirized(讽刺)those in need of social etiquette(礼节)when it comes to using their smartphone. Or,to paraphrase(意译)the novelist,how it is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man(or woman)in possession of a good smartphone must be in want of manners. 1.The example in the opening paragraph is used to show A.how people benefit from modern technology B.how to reply text messages and e-mails properly C.how to avoid hurting your friends'feelings D.how mobile phone addiction damages our social relations 2.The purpose of the"Stop Phubbing"campaign is to_ A.persuade people to stop using mobile phones B.give professional advice to phubbing victims C.help people realize the rudeness of phubbing behaviors D.encourage people to spend more time with their family 3.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the article? A.People who often phub are more likely to make a successful politician. B.Pointing or picking one's nose are common symptoms of phubbers. C.Phubbing is against human nature in that we do need real-life connections. D.More than one third British would rather not answer a message than phub their friends. 4.What is the tone of the last paragraph? A.serious B.humorous C.doubtful D.disagreeing
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Over a cup of iced tea at the midtown Radiance Tea House&Books,whose noise is not much louder than a coffee machine's,Gregory Scott Farber,a non-practicing lawyer who works as a research analyst, described SoundPrint he created as"Yelp for noise". SoundPrint allows users to search for and grade restaurants and bars according to their sound level. "laces are getting louder,"Farber said. "People tell me thirty or forty years ago you could go somewhere to eat and expect to have a conversation. " Farber suffers from permanent hearing loss,caused by meningitis(脑脊膜炎)which he contracted when he was a baby. Like so many great inventions,Farber's invention arose from a desire to find love-or,at least,a place to have a date. "When I was dating,I put a lot of efforts into trying to pick quiet spots,"he said. "I'd google' quiet restaurants'. Then I would show up,but it would be noisy. " His hearing aid helped,but not enough. "Out of curiosity,I started taking decibel(分贝)measurements. "He sent a list of his favorite quiet places to friends in the hearing-loss community,and soon found many requests from his normal-hearing friends. SoundPrint includes a sound-level meter,so diners and drinkers can take measurements using their smartphones,and upload data to the database. Farber said that the app brings no profit. SoundPrint covers about two thousand cities,though only fifteen have a significant number of users. Farber recently analyzed the data from 2,376 Manhattan restaurants and bars,and the findings are not good for ears. More than 70%of the former and 90%of the latter were rated as"loud"-defined as between 76 and 80 decibels,or as noisy as an air-conditioner. 1.What does Gregory Scott Farber do for a living? A.He sells hearing aids. B.He develops computer programs. C.He defends people in a court of law. D.He makes a detailed analysis of data. 2.Why did Farber create SoundPrint? A.Because he wanted to earn more money. B.Because he could hear nothing without a hearing aid. C.Because he wanted to help his friends who suffer hearing loss. D.Because he suffered hearing loss and wanted to find a quiet place for dating. 3.What can we learn from the last paragraph? A.SoundPrint can be downloaded to user's phones. B.SoundPrint can detect noise from air-conditioner. C.SoundPrint is widely used in 2,000 American cities. D.SoundPrints can analyze data from restaurants and bars 4.The data collected by SoundPrint showed that ______in Manhattan. A.restaurants are noisier than bars B.a large majority of bars are noisy C.there are more restaurants than bars D.all the bars are as noisy as air-conditioners
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X-rays are high energy waves that are invisible. 1.For example,doctors can see inside the human body and security guards at airports can see inside your handbag. In 1895,the German scientist,Wilhelm Rontgen,discovered X-rays by accident. He called them X-rays because he hadn't seen such a form of radiation before. 2.Wilhelm took the first X-ray picture of the bones of his wife's hand after the discovery. In 1901,he received the first Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery. X-rays are valuable in medicine because then can see through certain parts of the body. Doctors can take pictures to see which bones are broken or to find out which teeth have holes. The X-rays are strong enough to pass through the skin and muscles,but they cannot pass through hard objects like bones. In the picture,hard objects like bones are white area3. There are some situations in which X-rays cannot give you a clear picture. Some organs,for example,may prevent X-rays from showing a broken bone. For this reason,computed tomography(CT)was invented. A person is put inside a scanner,which is a large tube-shaped machine. 4. A computer puts together all of these images,which can show doctors more than a normal X-ray can. 5.Patients must wear protective clothing for the parts of their body that are not X-rayed. Doc- tors and helpers who work with X-ray machines must wear lead aprons and stand behind screens. A.Then the person is X-rayed from all sides. B.Objects that X-rays go through appear dark. C.In mathematics,X means something unknown. D.An X-ray machine is used to take these pictures. E.X-rays,however,can also do harm to your body. F.However,they can be an essential tool for finding out what's wrong with you. G.They are useful because they can pass through many things that normal light cannot.
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During the winter vacation,I was involved in an image-processing project. My task was to extract(提取)the shape of every cell from a(n)__ of microscope images. It seemed quite straightforward at first,but it turned out to be __. Since I did not have any experience in image processing,I studied some basic ___on my own and started to use a very popular function library(函数库)called OpenCV. As the time was __,I just learnt to apply techniques without going into the mathematical rationale(原理)。As a result,I didn't complete the task in an efficient way and____lots of time. Through this project,I got a good __ of the importance of studying the basic knowledge. I will probably ___to spend more time studying the theory before I ___another project. By learning their underlying mechanisms(机制),I will be able to ___the tools to suit my own needs. In this way,1 may achieve___ results. Another challenge I met was about the brightness setting. When I sketched(勾勒)the __ of the cell by the computer,I first set the brightness value to 50,___that the computer could delete the dark places and extract the shape of the cell___. But it turned out that the standard didn't fit for every image. So 1____the brightness value to 30,but that didn't __ either. It was very hard to find a value that worked for all ____ From this,I began to appreciate human eyes. Our eyes ___the amount of light entering them automatically through a feedback system to achieve the best image representation,but computers are not that __. There is still so much that we don't know about the human body. In summary,I think it is good for students to be involved in real projects___ they can begin to learn about various fundamental ___and get themselves ready for the future. 1.A.collection B.addiction C.measurement D.accumulation 2.A.simple B.dangerous C.skeptical D.challenging 3.A.items B.techniques C.concepts D.contents 4.A.limited B.previous C.permanent D.equal 5.A.saved B.postponed C.appreciated D.wasted 6.A.use B.sense C.knowledge D.belief 7.A.enjoy B.decline C.choose D.demand 8.A.turn down B.set about C.put forward D.make out 9.A.evaluate B.settle C.dispose D.handle 10.A.better B.quicker C.easier D.closer 11.A.character B.figure C.movement D.outline 12.A.declaring B.requiring C.hoping D.recommending 13.A.automatically B.willingly C.deliberately D.rapidly 14.A.attached B.applied C.changed D.appealed 15.A.work B.solve C.achieve D.gain 16.A.results B.images C.places D.theories 17.A.absorb B.accept C.adjust D.delete 18.A.accessible B.ambitious C.fashionable D.intelligent 19.A.when B.because C.although D.unless 20.A.conclusions B.functions C.systems D.principles
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 I'm a Muslim. Once I was eating at a restaurant,where there was a father 1.(seat)next to my desk with his two girls. I 2.(overhear)their conversation. The girls were 3.(constant)asking about everything and anything. And I was fascinated by their 4.(curious). One of the girls looked at me and asked,"Daddy,why is she wearing that way?"Her dad responded 5. something that made my heart so warm. He said,"There are different religions,cultures and languages. We have to respect and learn about them. "He then went on 6.(share)his personal experience of living abroad and learning to speak Spanish. This reminded me of a Harvard study that I had read about. Children who 7.(expose)to racism tend to accept and embrace 8.as young as age 3,and in just a matter of days. Only at that time did I realize the importance of the way we teach children about love,acceptance,understanding and respect. It should start from an early age. The 9.(early),the better. Kids imitate their parents' views and behaviour. It is you 10.are their role model.
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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 This morning when I got into the taxi I have booked,I noticed it was a same gentleman that had taken me back home last week. I still remembered that we'd talked about. He said he thought somebody would care,so he felt surprised and was happily to know I still remembered him. He said he began to swim to lose weight,but he did it every morning before start work. I told him that swimming was one of the greatest way to keep us healthy and it also had positive effeets on our brains,too. He said he knew it was a good way avoiding depression and that he would keep on doing it all the time.
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假设你的名字叫李华,正在伦敦某中学做交换生。校友Chris正筹划一场关于中国文化的演出活动,但他在演出内容方面遇到了瓶颈,因此来信向你求助。请你给他写封回信,内容包括: 1. 说明写信目的; 2. 提出建议; 3. 表示期待。 注意:1. 词数100左右,开头语和结尾语已为你写好; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; Dear Chris, __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua
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