Electronic books have changed the way many people read for pleasure.Now online textbooks are changing the way some students (1)BBand some teachers teach.
More than 175,000 students (2)DDthe public schools in Fairfax County,Virginia,outside Washington.Last year,the school system used digital (3)BBin fifteen schools.This school year,middle schools and high schools changed from (4)AAto electronic textbooks in their social studies classes.
Luke Rosa is a history teacher at Falls Church High School.His (5)AAwork on school laptop computers.He explains the idea to them this way:"I mean,it's just like a (6)CCtextbook,except it's got it all online."
Peter Noonan,a leader of schools,says with electronic textbooks,publishers can quickly (7)DDthe content with the latest information.He says:"The world's changing (8)BB.And the online textbooks can change right along with the events that are happening."He says digital books also cost (9)AAthan printed textbooks:"Usually it's in the neighborhood of between fifty and seventy dollars to (10)CCa textbook for each student,which adds up to (11)DDeight million dollars for all of our students in Fairfax County.We (12)AAhave purchased all of the online textbooks for our students for just under six million dollars."
But the students also need (13)CCto the Internet when they are not at school.About ten percent of students in Fairfax County do not have a computer or online access at (14)DD.Stephen Castillo is one of them.He has to go the public library,which has free (15)BB.
(1) | A.read | B.learn | C.behave | D.speak |
(2) | A.visit | B.leave | C.desire | D.a(chǎn)ttend |
(3) | A.cameras | B.books | C.libraries | D.data |
(4) | A.printed | B.ordered' | C.used | D.priced |
(5) | A.students | B.colleagues | C.leaders | D.friends |
(6) | A.digital | B.popular | C.regular | D.different |
(7) | A.present | B.provide | C.charge | D.update |
(8) | A.peacefully | B.consistently | C.steadily | D.unnoticeably |
(9) | A.less | B.more | C.higher | D.better |
(10) | A.rent | B.download | C.buy | D.record |
(11) | A.exactly | B.permanently | C.doubtfully | D.roughly |
(12) | A.a(chǎn)ctually | B.unwillingly | C.hopefully | D.fortunately |
(13) | A.entrance | B.a(chǎn)pproach | C.a(chǎn)ccess | D.a(chǎn)dmission |
(14) | A.school | B.work | C.hand | D.home |
(15) | A.seats | B.Internet | C.textbooks | D.homework |
【考點(diǎn)】教育.
【答案】B;D;B;A;A;C;D;B;A;C;D;A;C;D;B
【解答】
【點(diǎn)評】
聲明:本試題解析著作權(quán)屬菁優(yōu)網(wǎng)所有,未經(jīng)書面同意,不得復(fù)制發(fā)布。
發(fā)布:2024/8/20 2:0:1組卷:8引用:3難度:0.9
相似題
-
1.Five years later,Michael left teaching to develop one of the first luxury rental buildings on the Lower East Side,on property owned by Leslie's family.He fell in love with the rich cultural and social mix of the (1)
When the family (5)
The five boys who came to play video games changed everything."In the (8)
The boys still slept at their homes,though they spent after-school hours,most weekends and summer nights at the penthouse.There,a half-hour reading period before video games or television started.The kitchen timer was set,and everyone had to (13)
(16)
The boys'own families were (18)(1) A.surroundings B.neighborhood C.building D.city (2) A.rich B.business C.homeless D.town (3) A.nesting B.singing C.living D.flying (4) A.made up B.lost C.opened D.fixed (5) A.rushed B.came C.hurried D.moved (6) A.urban B.countryside C.building D.park (7) A.swimming B.shopping C.sightseeing D.ski (8) A.end B.video C.game D.beginning (9) A.saw B.noticed C.imagined D.realized (10) A.video shop B.supermarket C.bookstore D.cinema (11) A.hoped B.wished C.insisted D.wanted (12) A.a(chǎn)nd B.or C.but D.besides (13) A.circle B.write C.read D.copy (14) A.book B.subject C.course D.school (15) A.a(chǎn) nightmare B.great fun C.relaxing D.interesting (16) A.Quickly B.Soon C.Slowly D.Luckily (17) A.visiting B.walking C.a(chǎn)ccompanying D.chasing (18) A.puzzled B.shocked C.frightened D.irritated (19) A.boring B.meaningless C.helpless D.bad (20) A.secrets B.changes C.mysteries D.improvements 發(fā)布:2024/11/27 8:0:1組卷:6引用:1難度:0.3 -
2.When we learn to drive,we need to learn basic skills such as how to switch on the engine,turn on the wipers,operate the brakes,etc.jye.ai we actually take to the road.Once the lower order operations and skills listed above have been automatized or at least routinized to the extent that we do not have to pay attention to them(bypass Working Memory's attentional systems),we can actually be safe in the assumption that we can wholly focus on the higher order skills which will allow us to take the split seconds decisions that will prevent us from getting lost,clash with other cars,break the traffic laws while dealing with our children messing about in the back seats.
This is what the brain does,too,when learning languages.Because Working Memory has a very limited space available when performing any task,the brain has learnt to automatize lower order skills so that,by being performed "subconsciously" they free up cognitive(認(rèn)知)space.So,for instance,if I am an advanced speaker who has routinized accurate pronunciation,grammar and syntax to a fairly high degree,I will be able to devote more conscious attention(Working Memory space)to the message I want to put across.On the other hand,if I still struggle with pronunciation,word order,irregular verb forms and tenses most of my attention will be taken up by the mechanics of what I want to say,rather than the meaning;this will slow me down and limit my ability to think through what I want to say due to cognitive overload.
In language teaching this important principle translates as follows:in order to enable our students to focus on the higher order skills involved in comprehension and production we need to ensure that the lower-order ones have been acquired or performance will be reduced.
(1)What does paragraph 1 mainly tell us?
A.We should improve our driving skills on the road.
B.Our basic driving will be better as time goes on and on.
C.Only by mastering driving skills can we drive safely.
D.We must operate automatically when driving on the roads.
(2)Why does the author use driving as an example in expressing his points?
A.Learning languages has specific characters.
B.Skillful driving benefits language learning.
C.Driving safely is harder than language learning.
D.Driving and language learning share similar skills.
(3)What does the underlined word "this" in paragraph 2 refer to?
A.The meaning we want to express.
B.Struggle with language learning problems.
C.Spending more time on the topic.
D.Devoting more conscious attention.
(4)What conclusion can we draw from the text?
A.Well begun,half done.
B.It is never too old to learn.
C.Practice makes perfect.
D.Learn to walk before you run.發(fā)布:2024/12/11 17:30:1組卷:67引用:1難度:0.3 -
3.Once upon a time,there was a king who wanted to educate his people not to complain and expect others (1)
發(fā)布:2024/12/20 2:30:1組卷:42引用:2難度:0.5
把好題分享給你的好友吧~~