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    One of the most fundamental changes brought about in the last decade is the rise of remote learning. With the global climate crisis and health pandemics, remote learning has become even more relevant today. Schools, universities and corporates can continue affording education and training by remote technology in the time of social distancing due to the COVID-19 crisis. 1.

Learn Anywhere, Anytime

Gone is the need to be on campus at a specific time of day and remain there for the duration of numerous classes. 2.. More importantly, it has also made learning a practical choice for many rural communities who are unable to travel the vast distances to school every day and to remote teams working for companies located afar.

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When it comes to learning, one size doesn’t fit all People have varied learning styles that change depending on the nature of the content they are trying to absorb. E-Learning allows learners to personalize their education, focusing on areas that need greater attention in more detail. Also, rather than being a one-way path where the learner listens and takes in information, online training means that learners can pursue areas that interest them in more detail.

Better Engagement

Keeping learners engaged throughout the training is one of the key struggles. One of the strengths of E-Learning is the diverse nature in which the course content is delivered. 4. Some online learning communities allow trainers to provide multimedia recording to make training more engaging. With the game engine, they also have the option to gamify content and include rewards once sections are completed for young employees and fresh graduates who might have just passed out from school and are still transitioning to the corporate world. 5.

A.E-Learning gives people the flexibility to be able to learn at home, anytime they want.

B.Personalized Learning Experience

C.Learn more in detail

D.Learners are now used to and expect interactivity.

E.Nearly 30 percent of learners, or more than six million students, having taken at least one course online.

F.Overall, there are a few core reasons to opt (选择) for remote learning.

G.Quizzes, polls, and discussion boards also mean trainees get to discuss content and interact with one another.

 

1.F 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.G 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了远程学习的几个好处。 1.空前说在过去的十年里,远程学习的兴起是最根本的变化之一,特别是在新冠肺炎疫情期间。学校、大学和企业通过远程技术提供教育和培训,下文又介绍了远程学习的几个好处,此处需要一个承上启下的过渡句,既要对应上文提到的远程学习,又要引出下文介绍的它的几个好处,故F项(总的来说,选择远程学习有几个核心原因)符合语境,故选F。 2.空前说在一天中的某个特定时间待在校园里上课的那种需要已经不复存在了,这说明远程学习让人们可以在家里随时上课,不再受地点和时间的限制,故A项(电子学习为人们提供了灵活性,他们可以在家里随时学习)符合语境,故选A。 3.此处为本段小标题,根据本段内容可知,本段主要介绍的是一种学习方式并不一定适合所有人,电子学习可以使学习者的学习更加个性化,故B项(个性化的学习体验)符合语境,故选B。 4.空前说在整个培训过程中保持学习者的积极性是一个关键的问题。电子学习的优势之一是课程内容的多样性,此处承接这一话题,讲的是电子学习的这一优势是如何保持学习者的积极性的,故D 项(远程学习者现在已经习惯并期待互动)符合语境,故选D。 5.空前说通过游戏引擎,他们还可以选择将内容游戏化,并在完成部分内容后,为年轻员工和刚毕业的大学生提供奖励,这些人可能刚刚从学校毕业,刚到公司工作过渡,此处举例说明一些可以使用的游戏化的内容,故G项(测验、投票和讨论板也意味着学习人员可以讨论内容,并相互交流)符合语境,故选G。
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It sounds bad, but, after all, some people like being alone, and we all have to do it sometimes, so what’s the problem? According to a widely reported 2019 analysis of studies, being socially isolated, feeling lonely and living alone corresponded with an increased risk of mortality (死亡) by 29 percent, 26 percent, and 32 percent respectively. Lacking social connection carries a risk that is comparable, and in many cases, exceeds that of other well-accepted risk factors, including smoking up to 15 cigarettes per day, obesity, physical inactivity. and air pollution.

“Loneliness is the subjective feeling of being alone,” Dr. Holt-Lunstad, the lead author of that study tells The Healthy. “It’s defined as the discrepancy between one’s actual level of social connection and one’s desired level of social connection.” “Social isolation means having few relationships and infrequent social contacts,” Dr. Holt-Lunstad adds, “someone who is isolated is at greater risk of becoming lonely, but you can be lonely and not isolated and isolated and not lonely.”

The epidemic of loneliness is compounded today by the coronavirus pandemic which makes the government ask people to stay by themselves. What can we do to mitigate the negative heathy effects? Dr. Holt-Lunstad recommends. “You could view your situation as being tapped or forced to stay home, or you could change your concept to thinking about this as ‘this is something I am doing to protect the ones I love’. And helping care for someone, an animal or even a plant can help reduce the feeling of loneliness and improve survival rate. Another step you can take is to connect with people in your life who you haven’t reached out to in a while.” Dr. Holt-Lunstad also says, “The greatest gift we can give people is our full attention. That means not just sharing but listening and listening deeply.”

1.What can be inferred from the first two paragraphs?

A.Americans gradually dislike participating in social activities.

B.Feeling lonely accounts for about one third of deaths in America.

C.Living alone can result in smoking more and physical inactivity.

D.The problem of loneliness in America is very serious.

2.What do we know about loneliness according to the passage?

A.Someone who is alone must be lonely.

B.Someone who is isolated must be lonely.

C.Someone who is isolated may not be lonely.

D.Someone who has frequent social contact can’t be lonely.

3.Which measure can be used to deal with loneliness?

A.Shifting our concept. B.Self-supporting.

C.Reaching out to strangers. D.Light listening.

4.What can be the best title for the text?

A.Are you feeling isolated? B.Loneliness is worsening in America.

C.The risks of being lonely. D.How can we deal with loneliness?

 

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    UW’s Jason Shogren and Linda Thunstrom, along with Jonas Nordstrom of the Lund University School of Economics and Management, have documented that two-adult households with children emit over 25 percent more carbon dioxide than two-adult households without children.

The study involved an analysis of expenditures on goods and services by households in Sweden. The researchers found that parents with children at home consume goods and services that emit CO2 in the areas of food, such as meat, and transportation, such as gasoline, at higher rates than childless households.

The economists note that time constraints (约束) become more demanding, and convenience may become more important, when people have children.

“Parents may need to be in more places in one day,” resulting in people driving themselves instead of using public transportation or bicycling, the researchers wrote. “They also need to feed more people. Eating more pre-prepared, red meat carbon-intensive meals may add convenience and save time.”

The distinction in the carbon footprints of Swedish households with and without children is particularly striking, as concerns about climate change are more pronounced in Sweden than most other developed counties. Most Swedes believe climate change is real and have accepted sizable CO2 taxes, and households with children are given financial aid, which helps to alleviate some of the time shortage for parents to a certain extent.

“If we’re finding these results in Sweden, it’s pretty safe to assume that the distinction in carbon footprints between parents and nonparents is even bigger in most other Western countries,” Thunstrom says.

“Becoming a parent can transform a person, he or she thinks more about the future and worries about future risks imposed on their children and of spring,” Shogren says. “But, while having children might be transformational, our results suggest that parents’ concerns about climate change do not cause them to be ‘greener’ than non-parent adults.”

1.According to the study, compared with the households without children, the households with children __________.

A.emit more carbon dioxide

B.consume more goods and services

C.attach more importance to the quality of goods and services

D.are less concerned about carbon footprints

2.Why do two-adult households with children have higher carbon footprints?

A.They prefer to eat red meat prepared in advance.

B.They aren’t concerned about climate change.

C.They drive cars more as a consequence of time pressure.

D.They need to purchase more goods and services.

3.The underlined word “alleviate” in paragraph 5 refers to __________.

A.solve B.heighten C.worsen D.ease

4.What is the main idea of the passage?

A.Being a parent will cause a person to be more concerned about carbon emission.

B.Carbon footprints grow with parenthood because of increased time constraints and the need for convenience.

C.The increasing expenditures on goods and services by households help raise the awareness of carbon footprints.

D.The difference in carbon footprints between parents and nonparents is much severer in other western countries than in Sweden.

 

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    I thought I was pretty good at teaching myself—until I read Tara Westover’s Educated. Her ability to learn on her own blows my right out of the water. I was thrilled to sit down with her recently to talk about the book.

Tara was raised in a Mormon survivalist home in rural Idaho. Her dad had very non mainstream views about the government. He believed doomsday was coming and that the family should interact with the health and education systems as little as possible. As a result, she didn’t step foot in a classroom until she was 17, and major medical crises went untreated. (Her mother suffered a brain injury in a car accident and never fully recovered).

Because Tara and her six siblings worked at their father’s junkyard from a young age, none of them received any kind of proper homeschooling. She had to teach herself algebra and self-studied for the ACT, which she did well enough on to gain admission to Brigham Young University. Eventually, she earned her doctorate in intellectual history from Cambridge University.

Educated is an amazing story and I get why it’s spent so much time on the top of the New York Times bestseller list. It reminded me in some ways of the Netflix documentary Wild. Wild Country, which I recently watched. Both explore people who remove themselves from society because they have these beliefs and knowledge that they think make them more enlightened. Their belief systems benefit from their separateness, and you’re forced to be either in or out.

But unlike Wild, Wild Country—which revels in the strangeness of its subjects. Tara is never cruel, even when she’s writing about some of her father’s most fringe beliefs. It’s clear that her whole family, including her mom and dad, is energetic and talented. Whatever their ideas are, they pursue them.

Tara’s process of self-discovery is beautifully captured in Educated. It’s the kind of book that I think everyone will enjoy, no matter what genre you usually pick up.

1.What does the author think of Tara’s self-teaching?

A.unbelievable B.not bad C.doubtable D.impossible

2.Which of the following about Tara’s family is true?

A.There are altogether six children in the family.

B.Tara’s dad often holds mainstream beliefs about the government.

C.They are a Mormon family living in the urban area of Idaho.

D.Tara did not receive formal education until 17.

3.Why does the author mention Wild, Wild Country in the text?

A.To highlight that Educated is an amazing story worth reading.

B.To analyze the content of it.

C.To show that Educated is one the top of The New York Times bestseller list.

D.To introduce a documentary to the reader.

4.What genre does Educated belong to?

A.novel B.science fiction C.biography D.news report

 

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Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario

Standing beneath a cathedral of tees with orange and red maple leaves, it’s hard to imagine a better place to experience fill in Canada. The majestic colours of sugar and red maple trees are best seen in mid-September to mid-October. Aspens, tamaracks and red oak trees, on the other hand, hit their peak in mid-to-late-October.

Jasper National Park, Alberta

Rugged mountains glaciers, forests and wild rivers make Jasper a perfect fall camping destination. More than 1,200 kilometres of hiking trails showcase a brilliant display of fall colours. Jasper is hone to the world’s largest Dark Sky Preserve, an area free of artificial light pollution, so get ready to enjoy countless stars and constellations with the naked eye at night.

Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia

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Okanagan Falls Provincial Park, British Columbia

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1.Which of the following statements is True according to the passage?

A.The splendid colours of sugar and red maple trees are best seen in mid-to-late-October in Algonquin.

B.Remember to bring your telescope to enjoy countless stars in the world’s largest Dark Sky Preserve in Jasper.

C.Tents can be set up by the sea in Cape Breton Highlands.

D.You can’t really appreciate the Oakanagan if you’re not a big fan of wine.

2.Which park will you go to if you are interested in bird watching?

A.Cape Breton Highlands National Park. B.Algonquin Provincial Park

C.Jasper National Park. D.Okanagan Falls Provincial Park.

3.Where can we most probably find the passage?

A.In science fiction. B.In a travel guide.

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假定你是中学生李华,你作为学校代表参加了英国姐妹学校的“中国传统文化艺术节”,现已回国。请你给该校校长Mr. Smith写一封邮件表示感谢,内容包括:

1. 感谢对方的热情接待;

2. 活动期间的收获;

3. 邀请对方来校访问。

注意:

1. 词数80左右;

2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

3. 开头及结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

4. 文中不能出现真实的校名和地名。

Dear Mr. Smith,

I have returned from England.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours

Li Hua

 

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