[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷114及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷 114及答案与解析 一、 PART V WRITING 1 With the continued growth of online teaching systems and integration of massive open online courses(MOOCS)into higher education, college study will never be the same for both professors and students. The following are opinions from both sides. Read the ex
2、cerpts carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the opinions from both sides: 2. give your comment. Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may
3、 result in a loss of marks. University The University of Washington(UW)in the US isnt shy about the benefits and drawbacks of online education. UW concedes online courses may be more effective for self-directed learners, and students who are not organized and in possession of good time-management sk
4、ills may struggle. Thus, students should ask themselves whether they are capable of learning independently before signing up for online coursework. UW also mentions online courses may not be able to accurately replicate the vibrant sense of intellectual community that has been at the heart of higher
5、 education for ages. This might lead some to miss out on learning and networking opportunities. Students Jasmine Barta of Arizona State University: I take about half my classes online each semester, and Ill tell you why: Online classes are the secret to a happier, fuller and less stressful college e
6、xperience. Some students complain about the lack of social interaction and the ease with which they can forget to meet a deadline. But for me these concerns fall flat in the face of the convenience, flexibility and independence online learning offers. Chang Hanyi of Boston University: In order to sq
7、ueeze in some extra learning without taking the focus away from my major, I enrolled in a pass/fail online reading and writing workshop. The coursework is actually as demanding as my other regular language classes. But what I have learned so far is beyond my expectations. My professor assigns weekly
8、 assignments each Monday, and I am required to do readings, write study blogs and take quizzes regularly. I am also required to respond to comments from my professor and classmates. So, taking online courses doesnt mean zero physical interaction with your instructors. My professor even invited me to
9、 face-to-face meetings four times to address article structure in my writing assignments. My professor also uploads video clips to review class content and audio files to clarify some thorny points. Despite the hard work, I still enjoy cyber interaction with my professor and classmates. Yang Yang of
10、 Peking University: With MOOCS, we are no longer confined to a classroom at a certain time slot. Whenever I feel in the mood to study, I take out my laptop or iPad to watch course videos. I am now taking Legal Writing and Research on Coursera, a popular MOOCS platform. Each week, four or six courses
11、 videos are released for us students to learn. Apart from the teaching sessions, there are also quizzes to assess whether I have grasped the knowledge well. Quiz scores make up 32 percent of my final score. The great thing about the quizzes is we even have them before each course. This encourages me
12、 to finish all the reading and preview the class early. Although MOOCS are improving my learning experiences, this new form of teaching cannot compete with traditional ways of learning in terms of teacher-student interaction. I used to ask questions immediately after class. But with MOOCS, we only h
13、ave office hours for question and answer sessions. Most of the time, I wont bother to go. Write your response on ANSWER SHEET FOUR. 2 As a popular pastime among older Chinese people, public square dancing(guang chang wu)has grown into a national fad in China in recent years. From the excerpts, you c
14、an find that while it has developed into a positive form of exercise, the practice has also generated widespread public complaints over loud music and disruption. Write an article of NO LESS THAN 300 WORDS, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the opinions from both sides: 2. give your comment.
15、 Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. Excerpt 1 A Healthy Pastime For many senior citizens, square dancing has become an important part of their daily life. The ent
16、ertainment not only provides them with a chance to exercise, but also a time to feel connected in a group. “ I am very glad that I developed this hobby, and I joined the group dancing in a park near my home two years ago,“ says Wang Chunxiao, a 53-year-old retired factory worker from Shenzhen. She t
17、ells gbtimes how square dance has changed her, “By following the dance moves with the music playing, I feel very relaxed and its an effective way for me to get more positive energy in life. “ For many senior citizens, square dancing reminds them of the “good old days“ when they were young. A time wh
18、en revolutionary songs and dances were popular. Passion runs high when they dance to the music nowadays and relive those days. “The happiness not only comes from dancing itself, but also from seeing old friends and meeting new people,“ says 55-year-old Huang Yaozhen from Beijing, who loves square da
19、ncing. “I made a few good friends by going to square dance and I feel a sense of community when dancing together with my fellow friends. “ Due to the results of weakened family and neighborly relationships during the urbanization process, the elderly have fewer means to socialize with others, while
20、square dancing provides a platform for them to fulfill the need to communicate with each other, according to Yunnan Info Daily. Excerpt 2 Disputes over Noise Not everyone can embrace and enjoy this type of square dancing as the elderly groovers do. This dance craze often leads to complaints over the
21、 loud music they blast that breaks the tranquility of local neighborhoods. “The loud music really annoys me in the evenings,“ says Chen Yong, who lives in Fengtai District, Beijing. “We have reported the square dancing to the property management team several times, but since they took place in a pub
22、lic square, they cant do anything substantial about it. “ “We have also asked the dancers to turn down the music, but I can still hear it from where I live,“ says the 32-year-old Chen. “ Now I close all the windows in the evenings and this helps to block the noise a bit. “ Although most people have
23、adopted peaceful solutions when it comes to disputes caused by square dancing, sometimes the unbearable noise has resulted in more aggressive responses from the locals. According to Beijing Youth Daily, an irritated man in Beijing used three Tibetan mastiffs to chase off the elderly dancers after no
24、t being able to sleep well for days in 2013. And last year residents in a neighborhood in Wenzhou raised 42,300 yuan to buy a speaker to play loud music at the same time that retirees were dancing in order to “fight back“. Write your article on ANSWER SHEET FOUR. 3 The popularity of cross-border onl
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