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[单项选择] Who said the only way to learn about a country you can’t visit is by reading a book Dan Eckherg’s television students at Hopkins High School know better. They’re seeing countries and learning about cultures with the aid of electronic communications.
Using computers, satellite hookups, and telephone hotlines, Eckberg’s students have already followed a team of cyclists 11,500 miles across the continent of Africa, sat atop Mt. Kilimanjaro, and sweltered in the Sahara Desert.
This winter they’ll interact with an expedition exploring Central America in search of the classic: Maya culture.
You can join them.
How By following Eckberg and his class as they track the adventures of Dan and Steve Buettner, two world-class bicyclists from U.S.A. Starting last month these two bicyclists, joined by archaeologists and a technical support team, are interacting with students via the Internet, the worldwide computer network.
From classroom or home computer, students can ma
A. Going to visit various Central American locations.
B. Getting information through electronic communications.
C. Discussing different topics on the Maya civilization.
D. Forming research, proposals and discovering the answers.
[单项选择]What can there be said about the way the man teaches the woman
A. He seems to be in a hurry to leave.
B. He seems to be curious about her.
C. He seems to be happy to assist her.
D. He seems to be unfamiliar with the town.
[填空题]The only way you can become a good reader is through practice. You cannot read a few (S1) _______ in your English book once a week and become a (S2) _______ reader. You need to read (S3) _______ You should (S4) _______ something to read with you (S5) _______ you go . Tear out pages of English (S6) _______ , for example, and put them in you (S7) _______ . Whenever you have the chance, pull out a page and read a paragraph or two. You should read in as many different subject areas as you can. (S8) __________________________. Your eyes and mind need to practice. (S9) __________________________. Thus you are able to comprehend the material with a mini mum of effort and a maximum of interest. If you are reading to practice your English, you will read in a certain way. (S10) __________________________. If you are reading for information about a particular subject, you will read in another way. You will focus on main parts and supporting facts. You use the grammar of the passage as a means, n
[简答题]{{B}}Tell me about a famous person who you particularly admire.
You should say:
who the person is (was) and why they are (were) famous
why you particularly admire them
how they contribute(d) to society
and say what questions you would ask this person if you met them.{{/B}}
You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.
You will have one minute to think about what you’re going to say.
You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
[填空题]What can you know about the man who took all the bills as he could find
In fact, he is ______ .
[简答题]Do you ever feel angry about someone who stands too close, talks too loudly or makes eye contact for too long Why do we feel uncomfortable with those “close talkers” Or with strangers who stand very near to us in a line
Scholars began to study personal space decades ago. They found that humans tend to avoid eye contact if they feel someone is standing too close. They put a distance between themselves and strangers.
According to scientists, personal space involves not only an imaginary space around the body, but around all the senses. People may feel their space is being violated when they encounter an unwelcome sound, scent or stare: the woman on the bus shouting into her mobile phone or the co-worker sitting next to you putting on some perfume you don’t like.
Whether people in recent times have become more protective of their personal space is hard to say. Yet studies of airlines show passengers’ strong desire to have some space to themselves.
In a recent survey from
A. A.More gifts and souvenirs.
B.More comfortable rest rooms.
C.More choices of foods and drinks.
D.More personal spaces on the plane.