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提示:在线软件随着科技发展,改变了学生学习方式。他们内容丰富,个性化满足我们不同...

    提示:在线软件随着科技发展,改变了学生学习方式。他们内容丰富,个性化满足我们不同水平的知识和兴趣。其持续更新, 给我们提供最新的资源。其中TED更是给我们提供了世界著名思想家,领导者,艺术家等的公共演讲供我们学习。

As technology develops, many online learning tools continue to change the way students learn. Apps are typical digital learning tools. The content (内容) is 1. and personalized (个性化的) to meet your level of knowledge and interest. Better yet, apps keep updating and offering the 2. resources (资源). TED, this free app is a great tool for those who are interested 3. public speaking. It has collected a lot of talks from the world's most famous thinkers, leaders and 4. . There's a short introduction for each talk so 5. you can get the main idea in advance (提前). You can watch talks by subject, and download them to watch offline.

 

1.rich 2.latest 3.in 4.artists 5.that 【解析】 这是一篇说明文,文章主要讲述随着科技的发展,很多在线的学习工具不断改变学生学习的方式。应用是非常典型的电子学习工具,介绍了这种学习工具的优势,并举Ted的例子来说明。 1. 句意:内容丰富和个性化的满足你的知识和兴趣需求。 根据and可知此处用形容词与personalized并列,根据“to meet your level of knowledge and interest”可判断此处用rich表示“内容丰富的”。故答案为rich。 2. 句意:甚至更好的一点是,应用不断地更新和提供最新的资源。 名词resources前面用形容词修饰,根据“keep updating and offering”可推断此处表示“更新和提供最新的资源”用形容词latest。故答案为latest。 3. 句意:Ted,对于那些对公开演讲感兴趣的人来说,这个免费的应用是一个很棒的工具。 此处用形容词短语be interested in sth.表示“对某物感兴趣”;此处用介词in。故答案为in。 4. 句意:它从世界有名的思想家、领导者以及艺术家那里收集了很多演讲。 根据and可知此处用表示人的复数名词与“thinkers, leaders”这些职业并列,在英文短文之前的介绍中,提到了艺术家,此处可用artists,表示“艺术家”。故答案为artists。 5. 句意:每个演讲有一个简短的介绍,因此你可以提前得到主要的信息。 “you can get the main idea in advance”这是目的状语,用 so that 表示“因此”引导目的状语从句。故答案为that。
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