Reading:
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Questions 1-10 of 35
Fill in the missing letters in the paragraph.
Child development milestones are key indicators of a child’s growth. They enco_ _ _ _ _ various asp _ _ _ _ of development, incl_ _ _ _ _ language acqui_ _ _ _ _ _ motor ski_ _ _ and soc_ _ _ interactions. O_ _ _example i_ taking a fi_ _ _ step, wh_ _ _ typically occurs around the age of twelve months. These milestones are useful instep, whhelping parents and caretakers monitor a child’s progress. It is important to remember, however, that thesemilestones only provide a general guide, and each child develops at their own pace.
Questions 11-20 of 35
Fill in the missing letters in the paragraph.
Pigments are substances that provide color to materials, and they can be derived from various natural sources, suchas minerals and plants. It w_ _ once com_ _ _ for art_ _ _ _ to cre_ _ _ their o_ _ paints b_ mixing sev_ _ _ _ pigments toge_ _ _ _. This pro_ _ _ _ was ti_ _-consuming and required detailed knowledge of pigments-theirwastichemical properties, how they interact with different media, and their durability over time. But it also allowed paintersto give their artworks a truly unique color palette.
Questions 21
Read an advertisement.
EXPLORE THE WONDERS OF ROME!
Join our guided tour of the city’s landmarks.Package includes:
- Lodging
- Daily breakfast
- Admission fees to attractions
- Local transportation
Day trips to Pompeii and Tuscany available(extra charge). Student discounts available.
Book now at www.explorerome.com
This package frequently sells out far in advance!
What can be inferred about the tour package?
- It is inexpensive.
- It is popular.
- It includes transportation to and from Rome.
- It is intended only for large groups.
Questions 22
Read an advertisement.
EXPLORE THE WONDERS OF ROME!
Join our guided tour of the city’s landmarks.Package includes:
- Lodging
- Daily breakfast
- Admission fees to attractions
- Local transportation
Day trips to Pompeii and Tuscany available(extra charge). Student discounts available.
Book now at www.explorerome.com
This package frequently sells out far in advance!
What is NOT included in the cost of the package?
- Hotel accommodations
- Breakfast
- Entrance fees
- Day trips
Questions 23
Read a label.
Organic Almond Butter 250g
Ingredients: Dry roasted organic almonds, organic palm oil, salt
PER SERVING:
| Category | Amount |
| Serving size: | 32 g |
| Calories: | 220 |
| Saturated fat: | 3 g |
| Carbohydrate: | 5 g |
| Cholesterol: | 0 mg |
| Protein: | 6 g |
Refrigerate after opening.
What is the weight of the product?
A)100g
B)250g
C)500g
D)1000g
Questions 24
Read a label.
Organic Almond Butter 250g
Ingredients: Dry roasted organic almonds, organic palm oil, salt
PER SERVING:
| Category | Amount |
| Serving size: | 32 g |
| Calories: | 220 |
| Saturated fat: | 3 g |
| Carbohydrate: | 5 g |
| Cholesterol: | 0 mg |
| Protein: | 6 g |
Refrigerate after opening.
What is indicated about calories?
- There are 220 calories per 32 grams.
- There are 250 calories per 32 grams.
- There are 32 calories per 220 grams.
- There are 32 calories per 250 grams.
Questions 25
Read a social media post.
Hi everyone! The Melbourne Arts Collective is thrilled to announce thatour annual Summer Art Fair is back-and better than ever!
Join us next Saturday, 15 January, at Riverview Park, Melbourne,for a day full of creativity, inspiration, and fun. Here’s a sneak peek atwhat’s in store:
- Artist Stalls:
Meet talented local artists showcasing their work, from paintings andsculptures to handmade crafts.
- Live Art Demos:
Watch artists bring their creations to life.
- Interactive Workshops:
Get hands-on with pottery, watercolour painting, and more.All materials supplied.
- Food & Drinks:
Enjoy tasty bites and refreshing drinks for purchase from food vans.
- Live Music & Performances:
Catch local bands and entertainers throughout the day.Entry is free, and everyone’s welcome. Bring the whole crew along for aday of artistic discovery and community vibes! For more info, visit www.summerartfair.com or follow us on Instamatter@SummerArtFairMelbourne for updates. See vou there!
The phrase “what’s in store” in the post is closest in meaning
to
A)what will be for sale
B)what will be happening
C)what will be new this year
D)what will be very exciting
Questions 26
Read a social media post.
Hi everyone! The Melbourne Arts Collective is thrilled to announce thatour annual Summer Art Fair is back-and better than ever!
Join us next Saturday, 15 January, at Riverview Park, Melbourne,for a day full of creativity, inspiration, and fun. Here’s a sneak peek atwhat’s in store:
- Artist Stalls:
Meet talented local artists showcasing their work, from paintings andsculptures to handmade crafts.
- Live Art Demos:
Watch artists bring their creations to life.
- Interactive Workshops:
Get hands-on with pottery, watercolour painting, and more.All materials supplied.
- Food & Drinks:
Enjoy tasty bites and refreshing drinks for purchase from food vans.
- Live Music & Performances:
Catch local bands and entertainers throughout the day.Entry is free, and everyone’s welcome. Bring the whole crew along for aday of artistic discovery and community vibes! For more info, visitwww.summerartfair.com or follow us on Instamatter@SummerArtFairMelbourne for updates. See vou there!
What is NOT indicated about participating artists?
- Many of them are local.
- Some of them make sculptures.
- Many of them are also musicians.
- Some of them will create work in real time.
Questions 27
Read a social media post.
Hi everyone! The Melbourne Arts Collective is thrilled to announce thatour annual Summer Art Fair is back-and better than ever!
Join us next Saturday, 15 January, at Riverview Park, Melbourne,for a day full of creativity, inspiration, and fun. Here’s a sneak peek atwhat’s in store:
- Artist Stalls:
Meet talented local artists showcasing their work, from paintings andsculptures to handmade crafts.
- Live Art Demos:
Watch artists bring their creations to life.
- Interactive Workshops:
Get hands-on with pottery, watercolour painting, and more.All materials supplied.
- Food & Drinks:
Enjoy tasty bites and refreshing drinks for purchase from food vans.
- Live Music & Performances:
Catch local bands and entertainers throughout the day.Entry is free, and everyone’s welcome. Bring the whole crew along for aday of artistic discovery and community vibes! For more info, visitwww.summerartfair.com or follow us on Instamatter@SummerArtFairMelbourne for updates. See vou there!
What will attendees need to pay for?
- Admission
- Supplies
- Refreshments
- Entertainment
Questions 28
Thank you for shopping at Trendie Boutique!
Date: October 8Time: 2:45 P.M.Location: 800 Grafton Street, Dublin
Items Purchased:
| Item | Price |
| Silk Scarf | €25.00 |
| Leather Handbag | €85.00 |
| Sunglasses | €50.00 |
| Cotton T-shirt | €20.00 |
| Summary | Amount |
| Subtotal: | €180.00 |
| Gift Card: | -€5.00 |
| Value Added Tax (23%): | €40.25 |
| Total: | €215.25 |
We hope you love your new items! Returns and exchanges are accepted only with receipts. Your feedback is important to us. Please visit our website to share your experience. Follow us on social media for the latest trends and exclusive offers.
What is the most expensive item?
- A scarf
- A handbag
- A pair of sunglasses
- A t-shirt
Questions 29
Thank you for shopping at Trendie Boutique!
Date: October 8Time: 2:45 P.M.Location: 800 Grafton Street, Dublin
Items Purchased:
| Item | Price |
| Silk Scarf | €25.00 |
| Leather Handbag | €85.00 |
| Sunglasses | €50.00 |
| Cotton T-shirt | €20.00 |
| Summary | Amount |
| Subtotal: | €180.00 |
| Gift Card: | -€5.00 |
| Value Added Tax (23%): | €40.25 |
| Total: | €215.25 |
We hope you love your new items! Returns and exchanges are accepted only with receipts. Your feedback is important to us. Please visit our website to share your experience. Follow us on social media for the latest trends and exclusive offers.
A)€5.00
B)€15
C)€23
D)€40.25
Questions 30
Thank you for shopping at Trendie Boutique!
Date: October 8Time: 2:45 P.M.Location: 800 Grafton Street, Dublin
Items Purchased:
| Item | Price |
| Silk Scarf | €25.00 |
| Leather Handbag | €85.00 |
| Sunglasses | €50.00 |
| Cotton T-shirt | €20.00 |
| Summary | Amount |
| Subtotal: | €180.00 |
| Gift Card: | -€5.00 |
| Value Added Tax (23%): | €40.25 |
| Total: | €215.25 |
We hope you love your new items! Returns and exchanges are accepted only with receipts. Your feedback is important to us. Please visit our website to share your experience. Follow us on social media for the latest trends and exclusive offers.
What can be found on Trendie Boutique’s social mediaaccounts?
- Some travel tips for Dublin, Ireland
- Additional information about returns and exchanges
- Information about special discounts
- Shopper comments and reviews
Questions 31
Flynn Effect Text
Researchers have observed a phenomenon known as the Flynn Effect: a **consistent** increase in Intelligence Quotient (IQ) scores from one generation to the next. This trend, named after intelligence researcher James Flynn, shows that average IQ scores have risen by about three points per decade in many parts of the world.
Various theories have been proposed to explain this trend. One hypothesis is that improvements in nutrition and healthcare have enhanced brain development, leading to higher IQ scores. Another theory suggests that the complexity of modern life, with its increased cognitive demands, has driven this rise. The widespread use of technology and a more stimulating environment could also be contributing factors.
However, the Flynn Effect does not necessarily indicate that people are becoming more intelligent. Some researchers argue that the rise in IQ scores reflects better test-taking skills or familiarity with the types of tasks presented in IQ tests, rather than a genuine increase in cognitive abilities. Recent studies have shown that the Flynn Effect may be slowing down or even reversing in some countries, challenging the notion of a
universal and perpetual increase in intelligence.
The word “consistent” in the passage is closest in meaning to
A)rapid
B)steady
C)large
D)impressive
Questions 32
All of the following are mentioned in the passage aspossible contributors to the trend of IQ scores EXCEPT
- better eating habits and medical care
- improvements in parental care
- the cognitive demands of contemporary life
- the extensive use of technology
Questions 33
According to some researchers, the Flynn Effect may be asign that
- people are becoming better at taking tests
- IQ tests have become easier over time
- test-takers thrive in stimulating environments
- school systems have developed better examinations
Questions 34
Why does the author mention that the Flynn Effect may beslowing down or reversing in some countries?
- To suggest that there may not be a global increase inintelligence
- To argue that cognitive abilities are declining around theworld
C)To show that the Flynn Effect requires further research
- D) To argue that the challenges of modern life can havenegative effects on intelligence
Questions 35
Various theories have been proposed to explain this trend. One hypothesis is that improvements in nutrition and healthcare have enhanced brain development, leading to higher IQ scores. Another theory suggests that the complexity of modern life, with its increased cognitive demands, has driven this rise. The widespread use of technology and a more stimulating environment could also be contributing factors.
⬛However, the Flynn Effect does not necessarily indicate that people are becoming more intelligent.⬛ Some researchers argue that the rise in IQ scores reflects better test-taking skills or familiarity with the types of tasks presented in IQ tests, rather than a genuine increase in cognitive abilities. ⬛Recent studies have shown that the Flynn Effect may be slowing down or even reversing in some countries, challenging the notion of a universal and perpetual increase in intelligence.⬛
There are four locations ⬛ in the passage that indicate where the following sentence could be added.
Changes in educational practices or shifts in societal values couldaccount for the downturn.
Where would the sentence best fit? Select a locationLJto addthe sentence to the passage.
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Questions 1-10 of 15
Fill in the missing letters in the paragraph.
Archaeologists typically study human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts buried underground.Sometimes, how_ _ _ _, they dis_ _ _ _ cartifacts subm_ _ _ _ _ underwater. A stone wall w_ _ found ben_ _ _ _ the Baltic Sea i_ 2012 th_ _ dates t_ over 10,000 ye_ _ _ ago. Resea_ _ _ believe it was used by hunter-gatherer societies to guide and trap reindeer. The wall consists of approximately 1,670 stones and is considered one of theoldest documented hunting structures made by humans.
Questions 11-15 of 15
Coral Reef Restoration
Coral reefs are defined as an underwater ecosystem formed bycolonies of tiny marine animals called coral polyps. They areamong the most diverse ecosystems on Earth; however, theyare facing severe threats from climate change, pollution, andoverfishing. These threats have led to widespread coralbleaching, where corals lose their vibrant colors and turn white.Bleaching weakens corals, making them more susceptible todisease and ultimately leading to their death.
Scientists and environmentalists are working on variousrestoration techniques to combat this decline. These effortshighlight the urgency of finding effective solutions to protectthese vital ecosystems. One promising method is coralgardening, where fragments of healthy coral are grown inunderwater nurseries and then transplanted onto damagedreefs. This technique has shown significant success in certainareas, helping to rebuild reef structures and promotebiodiversity. Another innovative approach involves usingelectricity to stimulate coral growth. This method, known asBiorockT technology, creates an electric field that encouragesthe deposition of minerals found in seawater, accelerating coralgrowth.
Despite these etforts, challenges remain. Restoration projectsare often expensive and labor-intensive, and the long-termsuccess of these techniques is still uncertain. Continuousresearch and adaptive management strategies are crucial for ensuring the resilience of coral reefs in the face of ongoing environmental changes.
Questions 11
What can be inferred about coral bleaching in the firstparagraph?
A)It makes corals more colorful.
- B) It is caused by underwater nurseries.
- C) It is a sign that corals are unhealthy.
- D) It helps coral growth.
Questions 12
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a threat tocoral reefs in the passage?
- Climate change
- Pollution
- Overfishing
- Tourism
Questions 13
Why does the author mention BiorockTt technology in thesecond paragraph?
- To describe one cause behind coral bleaching
- To introduce an innovative method for coral restoration
- To explain how electricity affects coral health
- To criticize traditional restoration methods
Questions 14
What is one challenge associated with coral reef restorationmentioned in the last paragraph?
- Itrequires a lot of water.
- It is costly and requires a lot of work.
- It damages healthy corals.
- It reduces biodiversity.
Questions 15
What can be inferred about the long-term success of coralrestoration techniques?
A)It is guaranteed with current methods.
B)It depends on reducing tourism.
C)It is unaffected by environmental changes.
D)It is still not guaranteed.
Listening:
音频:
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/mZh8u4g-y55R-e09udGujA
音频:
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/eoIVJXz8u5JtJGux7loBbQ
Listening:
Questions 1 of 32
- About two hours.
- This weekend.
- It was expensive.
- As far as I know.
Questions 2 of 32
- Yes, the meeting is tomorrow.
- When is the conference?
- Do you have a sweater?
- No, it’s not very old.
Questions 3 of 32
- I have to work on my lab report for chemistry class.
- I want to go to the exhibit my professor recommended.
- Do you want to take the bus with me?
- I had tickets for the production last week.
Questions 4 of 32
- It was loud.
- Sure, that sounds like a plan.
- No, it wasn’t.
- Yes, where are they?
Questions 5 of 32
- Three meters long.
- In the supply cabinet.
- Close to the deadine.
- On Tuesday morning.
Questions 6 of 32
A)Timing your presentation is always helpful.
B)They arrived last week.
C)The presentation is saved on a USB drive.
- D) l’m pretty busy next week.
Questions 7 of 32
A)On Platform B.
B)Yes, the bus is running a little late.
C)It’s a kilometer north of Fleet Street.
D)I’ll get the next flight.
Questions 8 of 32
A)Ineed help.
B)Please clean your desk.
C)No, I have other plans.
D)Yes, I got the invite.
Questions 9 of 32
A)I haven’t worked with her much yet.
B)Yes, it should be lots of fun.
C)She was in the cafeteria.
D)Every Friday at noon, I think.
Questions 10 of 32
A)The construction is loud.
B)I set my alarm for 8 a.m.
C)I heard the announcement.
- D) I don’t have a favorite.
Questions 11 of 32
A)The chairs were replaced recently.
B)I organize my supplies by color.
C)There are some great articles in the paper.
D)We should check our current inventory.
Questions 12 of 32
A)Yes, we practice every day.
B)That sounds great.
C)No, but David does.
D)My class starts at 10 a.m.
Questions 13 -Questions 14
Listen to a conversation.
Questions 13
Why does the woman ask about maintenance on her car?
A)She thinks her tire pressure is low.
B)She is going on a trip.
C)She spilled oil in the backseat.
D)She wants to sell it next month.
Questions 14
What will the woman most likely do next?
A)Go to the grocery store
B)Visit a website
C)Check out a library book
D)Park her car in a garage
Questions 15 -Questions 16
Listen to a conversation.
Questions 15
Why was the man looking for the woman?
A)To deliver art supplies to her
B)To invite her to go to the mall
C)To ask her for painting lessons
D)To tell her about a store closure
Questions 16
What does the woman suggest she will do in the future?
A)Shop online more frequently
B)Relocate to Porterville
C)Create a painting for the man
D)Purchase art supplies in another town
Questions 17 -Questions 18
Listen to a conversation.
Questions 17
Why does the woman like an apartment?
A)It has a nice view.
B)It is located near the university.
C)The landlord is helpful.
D)The lease terms are flexible.
Questions 18
What does the woman say she will do tomorrow?
A)Swim in the pool
B)Tour a university museum
C)Meet her neighbors
D)See the landlord
Questions 19 -Questions 20
Listen to an announcement at a university gym.
Questions 19
What can be inferred about the gym schedule?
A)It depends on the day of the week.
B)It is not the same for all types of equipment.
C)It was decided based on student feedback.
D)It will change soon.
Questions 20
What gym rule does the speaker emphasize?
A)A rule about reporting damage
B)A rule about cleaning equipment after use
C)A rule about wearing suitable clothing
D)A rule about not using machines for too long
Questions 21-Questions 22
Listen to an announcement at a school event.
Questions 21
What is the purpose of the announcement?
A)To solicit ideas for improving administrative efficiency
B)To describe new administrative procedures
C)To answer student questions about a new administrativeoffice
D)To address student concerns about campus accessibilitystandards
Questions 22
What can be inferred about how administrative forms weresubmitted previously?
A))Forms were accepted only before noon.
B)Submission of forms required visiting several offices.
C)It was acceptable to submit paper forms.
D)Forms were accepted only through the mail.
Questions 23-Questions 24
Listen to an announcement in a university classroom.
Questions 23
What should be the focus of the project the speakermentions?
A)An analysis of a music video
B)Digital media uses
C)Apersonal story
D)A famous painting
Questions 24
What requirement of an assignment does the speaker stress?
A)Its sources must be credited.
B)It should include an interview.
C)It should include a written transcript.
D)It should feature original music.
Questions 25-Questions 28
Listen to a talk on an art podcast.
Questions 25
What is the main focus of the talk?
A)A unique artform that began relatively recently
B)The life and career of an important artist
C)Features of different painting surfaces
D)The development of figurative art
Questions 26
Why does the speaker mention Indonesia?
A)To express his admiration for ancient pottery
B)To point out where a technique was invented
C)To identify an inspiration for Max Ernst’s artwork
D)To provide an example of a place with ancient artwork
Questions 27
暂缺
Questions 28
What did Max Ernst particularly appreciate aboutdecalcomania?
A)It used a variety of colors and materials.
B)It involved a lack of control on the artist’s part.
C)It was made popular by the Surrealist Movement.
D)It had the ability to create similar patterns across variousartworks.
Questions 29-Questions 32
Listen to a talk in a psychology class.
Questions 29
What does the speaker mainly discuss?
A)A psychological technique designed to help peopleincrease their attention span
B)The tendency to not notice something happening aroundyou when you are focused on something else
C)The ability of some people to perform a surprisingly largenumber of tasks at the same time
D)The large number of distractions in modern life
Questions 30
In the classic study mentioned, what were participants asked to do?
A)Count basketball passes made by players
B)Spot the person in the gorilla suit
C)Predict the result of a game
D)Stop the video when a player dropped the ball
Questions 31
According to the speaker, why do we need to be aware ofinattentional blindness?
A)To better understand other people’s behavior
B)To avoid dangerous situations
C)To improve focus on all tasks at once
D)To avoid selective attention at work
Questions 32
Why does the speaker mention a noisy office?
A)To identify a new study on inattentional blindness
B)To suggest that inattentional blindness always involvessounds
C)To explain that inattentional blindness is derived from avaluable ability
D)To illustrate a way of avoiding inattentional blindness
Model 2
Questions 1
A)I’m late for balletclass.
B)Afriend gave me anovel.
C)It was a great concert.
D)The skies are cloudy today.
Questions 2
- Somewhat frequently,I think.
- It was last week,actually.
- It’s one of the largest campuses.
D)Yes, I enjoyed the meal very much.
Questions 3
A)There will be three speakers.
B)I don’t know.
C)At the hotel.
D)I’m on my way.
Questions 4 -Questions 5
Listen to a conversation.
Questions 4
What does the woman say about a campus health center?
A)It is free for students.
B)It is closed on weekends.
C)She previously worked at one.
D)She knows the receptionist.
Questions 5
What does the man imply about a new checklist?
A)It is difficult to understand.
- B) It is long.
- C) He helped develop it.
- D) He just printed a copy of it.
Questions 6 -Questions 7
Listen to a conversation.
Questions 6
What is the man explaining when he mentions his newapartment?
A)Why he wants to buy a painting
B)Why he has been very busy
C)Why he will live close to a museum
D)Why he needs the woman’s help
Questions 7
What did the woman dislike about an exhibition?
A)The absence of paintings by local artists
B)The lack of variety among exhibited paintings
C)The arrangement of paintings
D)The schedule of the exhibition
Questions 8 -Questions 11
Listen to a talk on a psychology podcast.
Questions 8
What was the main purpose of Solomon Asch’s experiment?
A)To measure memory skills of university students
B)To study the effect of social pressure on behavior
C)To compare visual judgments across cultures
D)To determine study habits of university students
Questions 9
What were the participants in Asch’s study asked to do?
A)Compare the lengths of different lines
B)Draw lines on a card
C)Work with a group to solve a problem
D)Match words from two different lists
Questions 10
What was Asch’s main finding about the majority ofparticipants in his study?
A)They could not solve complex problems without help fromothers.
B)They thought for a long time before answering a simplequestion.
C)They used a variety of different strategies to solve aproblem.
D)They gave incorrect answers to match the answers ofothers at least once.
Questions 11
What difference between the Asch study and the studyconducted in 1980 does the speaker discuss?
A)The number of participants in each group
B)The number of times participants answered questions
C)The cultural background of the participants
D)The difficulty of the questions being answered
Questions 12 -Questions 15
Listen to a talk in an environmental science class.
Questions 12
What is the talk mainly about?
A)A method for gathering data to inform decision-makingmodels
B)A guideline for making certain kinds of policy decisions
C)The unintended consequences of conservation projects
D)The importance of research in planning sensitive projects
Questions 13
What does the speaker say was the main concern with theproposed road project in Tanzania?
A)Increased tourism traffic and pollution
B)Uncertainty surrounding the project’s funding
C)The possibility of disrupting animal migrations
D)Opposition from local communities because of landdisputes
Questions 14
According to the speaker, what does the precautionaryprinciple emphasize?
A)Waiting for scientific consensus before making a decision
B)Acting decisively as soon as it has been established thatharm has occurred
C)Avoiding anything that risks serious harm even when theharm is not certain
D)Avoiding unnecessary development projects in protected areas
Questions 15
Why does the speaker mention asbestos?
A)To consider a possible objection to the precautionaryprinciple
B)To illustrate the consequences of not applying theprecautionary principle
C)To describe a simpler version of the precautionary principle
D)To explain the origin of the term “precautionary principle”
Writing:
Questions 1
My parents are coming to visit for family weekend.
______ ______ will ______ ______ ______ ?
be long staying they how
Questions 2
Is your friend coming to class?
______, ______ has ______ ______ ______.
an appointment she that time at no
Questions 3
Did you remember to bring the textbooks?
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______.
me I with them bring did’t
Questions 4
Did you finish your homework?
No, I ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ yet.
to complete time not have none had i t
Questions 5
Why didn’t you attend the workshop yesterday?
My morning class ended ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______.
me late to attend the workshop too for
Questions 6
Did you attend the conference last week?
Unfortunately,______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______.
I able to get did never there was
Questions 7
Are there any books you would recommend?
______ ______ I just read ______ ______ ______.
insightful was the book that very
Questions 8
Why didn’t you attend the seminar?
______ ______ ______ for today conflicted ______ ______.
my other commitments was scheduled the seminar with that
Questions 9
Where did you put the class notes?
______ ______ in the drawer ______ ______ ______ ______ ______.
I when textbooks where they keep are the
Questions 10
Why did Mr. Joshi want to see you after class?
He ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______.
planning study where next year did’t know I to study was
Writing | Question1of 2
You and your friend, John, are planning a trip toEurope this summer. You have done someresearch and found some interesting destinationsand activities that you would like to include in youritinerary. You want to share your ideas with Johnand get his opinion.
Write an email to John. In your email, do thefollowing:
Describe the destinations you haveresearched.
Explain why you think these destinationswould be enjoyable.
Ask for his opinion on the suggesteditinerary and any additional ideas hemight have.
Write as much as you can and in completesentences.
Your Response:
To:John
Subject: Summer trip itinerary ideas
Writing | Question2of 2
Your professor is teaching a class on technology ineducation. Write a post responding to theprofessor’s question.
In your response, you should do the following.
Express and support your opinion.
Make a contribution to the discussion inyour own words.
An effective response will contain at least 100 words.
Dr. Gupta
We have been discussing the integration oftechnology in educational settings. Someeducators believe that digital tools enhancestudent learning by providing interactive andengaging experiences. Others are concerned thattoo much technology in the classroom can bedistracting and may negatively impact learningoutcomes. Do you think the use of technology ineducation is beneficial or harmful to students?Why?
Kelly
I believe that technology in education is beneficial for students.It provides interactive learning experiences that can makecomplex topics easier to understand. Additionally, digital toolscan cater to various learning styles, making education moreaccessible.
Paul
In my opinion, excessive use of technology in the classroom canbe harmful. It can distract students from their studies andreduce face-to-face interactions with teachers and peers. Abalanced approach is necessary to ensure that technologyenhances, rather than hinders, learning.
Speaking:
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/hHfuV-GKVyqebYADkbHWNw
答案:
