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1、专业英语八级(改错)-试卷178及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、LANGUAGE USAGE(总题数:5,分数:100.00)1.PART III LANGUAGE USAGE(分数:20.00)_The most consistently identified teacher effectiveness variable is time on task. That is, the more time that students spend on learning specific academic content, the better they will lear
2、n it. Distinction is made between allocated time on task(the time that teachers allocate to particular instructional activities)and engaged time on task(the time that students actually spend engaged ininstruction). Because no consistent relation has been seen between 1allocated time on task and acad
3、emic achievement, research hasdemonstrated that engaged time on task is positive related to 2academic achievement. Strategies for maximizing engaged time on task have beenidentified and included effectively managing transitions, avoiding 3digressions and other irrelevant verbalizations, and manage 4
4、classroom behavior. Sometimes, teachers can improve student-engaged time on task by examining the amount of allocated time for class and monitoring their own teacher behaviors more closely. For example, teachers may find that they start classes 5 minutes late, end classes 5 minutes early, stop durin
5、g the middle of class to search for relevant instructionalmaterials, and stop to manage appropriate classroom behaviors. 5Once such target areas are identified, teachers can design strategiesto improve each area that will lead in increasing the amount of 6student-engaged time on task during classes.
6、 Effective teacher presentations have also been identified.Teachers minimize achievement when their presentations contain 7elements as structure of lesson, clarity of teacher presentation, 8redundancy in emphasizing important concepts, and enthusiasm.Structure includes listing students attention, pr
7、oviding a lesson 9overview that includes lesson objectives, providing outlines of thelesson and to indicating when transitional points occur, and 10summarizing and reviewing key points as the lesson proceeds.(分数:20.00)填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_The Internet provides
8、an amazing forum for the free exchange of ideas. Given the relatively a few restrictions governing access 1and usage, it is the communications modal equivalence of 2international waters. However I am also troubled by the possible unintended negative consequences. There has been much talk about the n
9、ew information age. But much is less widely reported has been the notion that the 3 Internet may be responsible for furthering the fragment of society 4 by alienating its individual users. At first this might sound like an apparent contradiction: how can something which is on the one 5 hand responsi
10、ble for global unification by enabling the free exchange of ideas alienate the participant? 6 I had a recent discussion with a friend of mine who has what he described as a problem with the Internet. When I questioned about him further he said that he was addicted, and has forced 7himself to go off-
11、line. He said that he felt like an alcoholic, in that moderate use of the Internet was just possible for him. I have not 8known this fellow to be given to exaggeration, therefore when he described his internet binges, when he would spend over twenty-four hours on line non-stop, it gave me pause to t
12、hink. Hesaid, the Internet isnt true, but I was spending all my time on 9line, so I just had to stop. He went on to say that all of the time that he spent on line might have skewed his sense of reality, and that it made him feel lonely and depressing. 10(分数:20.00)填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_
13、填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_I was in northern Kenya, which is suffering through the worst drought to hit the Horn of Africa in 60 years. The toll of deprivation is everywhere. In the village of Kursin, emaciatedlivestock is collapsing in the middle of town; the local headmaster, 1Ismael Ali, told me the
14、yve had a problem with dead carcassesaround the school. Attendance has dropped sharply at the 2beginning of the year, as many families left with the parched 3region with their flocks, some even crossed into war-torn Somalia 4in search of food. The drought has been mounting for a year, but it wasnt u
15、ntil the crisis peaked over the summer that the news media and mostinternational donors took notice. Its a familiar cycle: first comes 5the news media pictures of emaciated infants, followed byconferences on how to do better next time, visitors from top-level 6government officials and large financia
16、l commitments from international organizations and even donors like China and the Ikea Foundation. The United States Agency for International Development and the Ad Council have even begun a celebrity public service campaign with the actors Uma Thurman and Josh Hartnett. This is good news; the assis
17、tance is badly needed. Yet themismatch in timing rises a question that bedevils aid agencies. 7Like earthquakes or hurricanes, droughts and food price increases 8take time to develop, and the resulting hunger crises are forecastwell in advance. From water harvest to livestock support to cash 9assist
18、ance, there are a plenty of steps that have moderated the 10current crisis. Why werent they taken?(分数:20.00)填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_If you were starting a top university today, what would it look like? You would start by gathering very best minds from 1around the
19、world, from every discipline. Since were living in anage of abundant, not scarcely, information, you d curate the 2lectures carefully, with a focus on the new and original, rather than offer a course on every possible topic. You d create a sustainable economic model by focusing on technological rath
20、erthan physical infrastructure, and by getting people of mean to 3pay for a specialized experience. You d also construct a robust network so people could access to resources whenever and from 4wherever they like, and you d give them the tools to collaboratebeyond the lecture hall. Why not fulfill th
21、e university 5millennium-old mission by sharing ideas freely and as widely as 6possible? If you did all that, well, youd have TED. Its faculty: A roster of speakers that run from Bill Clinton to 7J.J. Abrams, from Desmond Tutu to Isabel Allendeanyone whos driving change across the globe. Their topic
22、s range frombiophysics to graphic design, covering all what Roman 8playwright Terentius might have had on mind when he said, 9Nothing human is alien to me. The economic model? With attendance fees, advertising, and corporate sponsorships, TED ran an operating surplus of more than $2 million last yea
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