_____ more about university courses, call (920) 746-3789.
A.To find out | B.Finding out |
C.Find out | D.Having found out |
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________more about university courses, call (920) 746-3789.
A. Finding out B. Find out C. To find out D. Having found out
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_____ more about university courses, call (920) 746-3789.
A.To find out | B.Finding out |
C.Find out | D.Having found out |
高二英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
_____ more about university courses, call (920) 746-3789.
A.To find out | B.Finding out | C.Find out | D.Having found out |
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You may search on the Internet for professors and their courses about the university ________ you may study for four years.
A. which B. where C. that D. who
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Massive Open Online Courses are also called MOOCs. Tens of thousands, or even more people can _____ these classes all at once. You can be anywhere in the world to take a MOOC. All you need is a ____ and a network connection.
MOOCs add to a tradition of what is known as _____ learning. For years, many colleges have offered classes that are taught ____ or mostly online. MOOCs are available in ____ like computer science or engineering. which work quite well. nut can in subjects like arts be as ____ as the old teaching approach?
Scott Anderson teaches philosophy at the University of British Columbia in Canada. He sees both good and ____ sides of MOOCs. “There are parts that will be fine, mostly -when students listen to a ____, there is no special reason why they need to be _____ present to hear and get it,” says Mt Anderson. Increasing numbers of students in MOOCs can mean ____ communication between students and ____. He says two ways to ____ this problem are by adding more teachers and ____ up online discussion groups.
Lisa Jadwin, who teaches English and writing at St. John Fisher College in New York, says that online education has some ____ for her subjects. What’s ____ in online education is face-to-face interaction. for example’ the teaching of English is a face-to-face ____ practice. So the old approach is not going to be ____ very quickly by computer aided instruction.
Bill Pogue teaches communications at the University of Houston downtown. He says that after leading classes for more than 30 years’ he would not ____ to teach a MOOC. However, Mr. Pogue sees good ____ in online education. He noted a strong sense of community in an online course he once took. He said the students could work ____ on the same project while living in different regions.
1.A. cut B. give C. accept D. take
2.A. computer B. television C. telephone D. radio
3.A. constant B. distant C. similar D. creative
4.A. rarely B. partly C. merely D. equally
5.A. subjects B. areas C. courses D. schools
6.A. expensive B. sensitive C. effective D. active
7.A. wrong B. right C. bad D. positive
8.A. lecture B. debate C. chat D. contest
9.A. physically B. mentally C. spiritually D. commercially
10.A. better B. less C. more D. fewer
11.A. students B. teachers C. friends D. parents
12.A. go through B. watch over C. deal with D. take In
13.A. getting B. making C. looking D. setting
14.A. mistakes B. strength C. weakness D. benefit
15.A. obtained B. exposed C. lost D. preferred
16.A. careful B. attentive C. basic D. interactive
17.A. turned B. missed C. taken D. removed
18.A. avoid B. attempt C. escape D. hate
19.A. idea B. value C. form D. habit
20.A. together B. outdoors C. along D. again
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— I hope to take the computer course.
— Good idea. _____ more about it, visit this website.
A. To find out B. Finding out
C. To be finding out D. Having found out
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I’m calling about the apartment you ______ the other day. Could you tell me more about it?
A. advertised B. had advertised
C. are advertising D. will advertise
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—How can I get more information about your products?
—_____ to call the sales office or visit our website.
A. Go ahead B. You are wanted C. You need D. You are welcome
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LEEDS, England--- A Leeds University psychology professor is teaching a course to help dozens of Bristons forgive their enemies.
“The hatred we hold within us is a cancer,” Professor Ken Hart said, adding that holding in anger can lead to problems such as high blood pressure and heart disease.
More than seventy people have become members in Hart’s first 20-week workshop in London--- a course he says is the first of its kind in the world.
These are people who are sick and tired of living with a memory. They realize their bitterness is a poison they think they can pour out, but they end up drinking it themselves, said Canadian- born Hart.
The students meet in groups of eight to ten for a two-hour workshop with an adviser every fortnight.
The course, ending in July, is expected to get rid of the cancer of hate in these people. “People have lots of the attitudes towards forgiveness,” he said. “People confuse forgiveness with forgetting. Forgiveness means changing from a negative attitude to a positive one.”
Hart and his team have created instructions to provide the training needed.
“The main idea is to give you guidelines on how to look at various kinds of angers and how they affect you, and how to change your attitudes towards the person you’re angry with,” said Norman Claringbull, a senior expert on the forgiveness project. Hart said he believes forgiveness is a skill that can be taught, as these people “want to get free of the past.”
1.According to the passage if you’re angry with somebody, you should ________.
A. try your best to defeat him or her
B. break off relations with him or her
C. persuade him or her to have a talk with you
D. relax yourself by not thinking of him or her any more
2.Afrer reading the passage we are more aware that ________.
A. high blood pressure and heart disease are caused by hatred
B. high blood pressure can only be cured by psychology professors
C. without hatred people will have less trouble connected with blood and heart
D. people who suffer from blood pressure and heart disease must have many enemies
3.If you’re a member of Hart’s workshop, you’ll _______.
A. pay a large amount of money
B. go to the course every night in twenty weeks
C. attend a gathering twice a month
D. pour out everything stored in your mind in the workshop
4.The author wrote this passage in order to _______.
A. persuade people to go to Hart’s course
B. tell us the news about Hart’s workshop
C. tell us how to run a workshop like Hart’s
D. help us to look at various kinds of anger
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Earlier this month, the University of Glasgow in Scotland launched a course entitled: The Simpsons Introduce Philosophy(哲学). The course’s aim is to ease students into the typically heavy topic by relating it to the popular cartoon family.
“The Simpsons is one of the modem world’s greatest cultural products, partly because it is so full of philosophy,” John Donaldson, creator of the course, told the BBC. “Aristotle, Kant, Marx, Camus and many other great thinkers’ ideas are represented in what is arguably the purest of philosophical forms — the comic cartoon.”
While this may seem like an unusual way to attract pupils to a traditionally dull topic, this class isn’t the first of its kind. In 2009, Liverpool Hope University in the UK began offering a master’s degree on the music of world-famous 60’s group The Beatles, which still runs today. The following year, the UK’s Durham University gave students the chance to enroll on a Harry Potter-themed module, covering contents such as “Gryffindor and Slytherin: prejudice and intolerance in the classroom,” and “muggles and magic”.
To some, these courses may seem like a waste of a valuable education, but Donaldson believes that packaging certain topics into something more easy to relate to will enhance the learning experience, without distracting(分离)from the main subject. “Firstly, scholars want to be taken seriously by other scholars and ideas like this can be seen as not serious,” he tells iNews. “There are definitely ways to include popular culture into academic subjects that still remains their nature and doesn’t take away from the quality of the ideas,”
Already booked full, Donaldson’s Simpsons class isn’t meant to be taken as seriously, however. The lecturer says that his one-day course, which will pose philosophical questions around morality, free will, and religion by relating them to scenarios(情节)from The Simpsons, aims to introduce students to his area of expertise greatly while having a bit of fun.
1.From Paragraph 2, we can learn that .
A. The Simpsons contains many philosophical ideas
B. John Donaldson produces those philosophical ideas
C. many great thinkers will be invited to The Simpsons
D. the main reason for The Simpsons’ success is its philosophy
2.Paragraph 3 is developed mainly .
A. by comparison B. by time
C. by example D. by process
3.What is the main feature of the course according to Donaldson?
A. It’s very dull with many serious topics.
B. It’s very common as a traditional course.
C. It’s very time-saving as a one-day course.
D. It’s very efficient in teaching philosophic ideas.
4.The passage mainly talks about .
A. a creative philosophy course B. a popular comic cartoon
C. a reform of traditional subjects D. an enterprising lecturer
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