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... ①语言技能目标:能根据标题...文章大意;能充分使用略读...策略目标:能在辩论中积...斗史。 根据上面的信息,...
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According to structural linguistics,elements in a language are produced in a________way.
A.structure—oriented
B.rule—governed
C.context—focused
D.teacher—centered
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What syllabus does the following present?
A.Structural syllabus.
B.Topic syllabus.
C.Functional syllabus.
D.Outlin
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Over the past several decades,the U.S.,Canada,and Europe have received a great deal of media and even research attention over unusual phenomena and unsolved mysteries.These include UFOs as well as sightings and encounters with“nonhuman creatures”such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster.Only recently has Latin America begun to receive some attention as well.Although the mysteries of the Aztec,Mayan,and Inca civilizations have been known for centuries,now the public is also becoming aware of unusual,paranormal phenomena in countries such as Peru.
The Nazca“lines”of Peru were discovered in the 1930s.These lines are deeply carved into a flat,stony plain,and form about 300 intricate pictures of animals such as birds,a monkey,and a lizard.
Seen at ground level,the designs are a jumbled senseless mess.The images are so large that they can only be viewed at a height of 1,000 feet--meaning from an aircraft.Yet there were no aircraft in 300 B.C.,when it is judged the designs were made.Nor were there then,or are there now,any nearby mountain ranges from which to view them.So how and why did the native people of Nazca create these marvelous designs?One answer appeared in 1969,when the German researcher and writer Erich yon Daniken proposed that the lines were drawn by extraterrestrials as runways for their aircraft.The scientific community did not take long to fat and abandon yon Daniken’s theory.Over the years several other theories have been put forth,but none has been accepted by the scientific community.
Today there is a new and heightened interest in the Nazca lines.It is a direct result of the creation of the Internet.Currently there are over 60 sites dedicated to this mystery from Latin America’s past,and even respected scientists have joined the discussion through e—mail and chat rooms.
Will the Internet help explain these unsolved mysteries?Perhaps it is a step in the fight direction.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?查看材料
A.Latin America has long received attention for unusual phenomen
B.Public attention is now directed towards countries like Peru.
C.Public interest usually focuses on North America and Europ
D.Some ancient civilizations have unsolved mysteries.
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Over the past several decades,the U.S.,Canada,and Europe have received a great deal of media and even research attention over unusual phenomena and unsolved mysteries.These include UFOs as well as sightings and encounters with“nonhuman creatures”such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster.Only recently has Latin America begun to receive some attention as well.Although the mysteries of the Aztec,Mayan,and Inca civilizations have been known for centuries,now the public is also becoming aware of unusual,paranormal phenomena in countries such as Peru.
The Nazca“lines”of Peru were discovered in the 1930s.These lines are deeply carved into a flat,stony plain,and form about 300 intricate pictures of animals such as birds,a monkey,and a lizard.
Seen at ground level,the designs are a jumbled senseless mess.The images are so large that they can only be viewed at a height of 1,000 feet--meaning from an aircraft.Yet there were no aircraft in 300 B.C.,when it is judged the designs were made.Nor were there then,or are there now,any nearby mountain ranges from which to view them.So how and why did the native people of Nazca create these marvelous designs?One answer appeared in 1969,when the German researcher and writer Erich yon Daniken proposed that the lines were drawn by extraterrestrials as runways for their aircraft.The scientific community did not take long to fat and abandon yon Daniken’s theory.Over the years several other theories have been put forth,but none has been accepted by the scientific community.
Today there is a new and heightened interest in the Nazca lines.It is a direct result of the creation of the Internet.Currently there are over 60 sites dedicated to this mystery from Latin America’s past,and even respected scientists have joined the discussion through e—mail and chat rooms.
Will the Internet help explain these unsolved mysteries?Perhaps it is a step in the fight direction.
We can infer from the passage that the higher the lines are seen,the_________the images they present.查看材料
A.smaller
B.larger
C.clearer
D.brighter
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Over the past several decades,the U.S.,Canada,and Europe have received a great deal of media and even research attention over unusual phenomena and unsolved mysteries.These include UFOs as well as sightings and encounters with“nonhuman creatures”such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster.Only recently has Latin America begun to receive some attention as well.Although the mysteries of the Aztec,Mayan,and Inca civilizations have been known for centuries,now the public is also becoming aware of unusual,paranormal phenomena in countries such as Peru.
The Nazca“lines”of Peru were discovered in the 1930s.These lines are deeply carved into a flat,stony plain,and form about 300 intricate pictures of animals such as birds,a monkey,and a lizard.
Seen at ground level,the designs are a jumbled senseless mess.The images are so large that they can only be viewed at a height of 1,000 feet--meaning from an aircraft.Yet there were no aircraft in 300 B.C.,when it is judged the designs were made.Nor were there then,or are there now,any nearby mountain ranges from which to view them.So how and why did the native people of Nazca create these marvelous designs?One answer appeared in 1969,when the German researcher and writer Erich yon Daniken proposed that the lines were drawn by extraterrestrials as runways for their aircraft.The scientific community did not take long to fat and abandon yon Daniken’s theory.Over the years several other theories have been put forth,but none has been accepted by the scientific community.
Today there is a new and heightened interest in the Nazca lines.It is a direct result of the creation of the Internet.Currently there are over 60 sites dedicated to this mystery from Latin America’s past,and even respected scientists have joined the discussion through e—mail and chat rooms.
Will the Internet help explain these unsolved mysteries?Perhaps it is a step in the fight direction.
The author is_________about the role of the Internet in solving mysteries.查看材料
A.cautious
B.pessimistic
C.uncertain
D.optimistic
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Teachers can apply all of the following methods to teach stress except__________.
A.indicating the stress by clapping hands
B.raising the voice to indicate stress
C.highlighting the stress parts by underlying them
D.relying on detailed explanations
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During class,the teacher leads students to memorize the important points of the teaching?content.On one hand,the teacher helps students to grasp the key points.On the other hand,what?learning strategy is the teacher teaching?
A.Cognitive strategy.
B.Self-management strategy.
C.Communication strategy.
D.Resource strategy.
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As can be seen,the central government is sparing no pains to__________the officials overuse?of power to make a healthier party.
A.keep down
B.keep out
C.keep off
D.keep up
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请阅读Passage 1。完成小题。
Passage 1
The mythology of a culture can provide some vital insights into the beliefs and values of that?culture.By using fantastic and sometimes incredible stories to create an oral tradition by which to?explain the wonders of the natural world and teach lessons to younger generations,a society exposes?those ideas and concepts held most important.Just as important as the final lesson to be gathered?from the stories,however,are the characters and the roles they play in conveying that message.
Perhaps the epitome of mythology and its use as a tool to pass on cultural values can be found?in Aesop′s Fables,told and retold during the era of the Greek Empire.Aesop,a slave who won the?favor of the court through his imaginative and descriptive tales,almost exclusively used animals to?fill the roles in his short stories.Humans,when at all present,almost always played the part of?bumbling fools struggling to learn the lesson being presented.This choice of characterization allows?us to see that the Greeks placed wisdom on a level slightly beyond humans,implying that deep?wisdom and understanding is a universal quality sought by,rather than stealing from,human beings.
Aesop′s fables illustrated the central themes of humility and self-reliance,reflecting the?importance of those traits in early Greek society.The folly of humans was used to contrast against?the ultimate goal of attaining a higher level of understanding and awareness of truths about nature?and humanity.For example,one notable fable features a fox repeatedly trying to reach a bunch of?grapes on a very high vine.After failing at several attempts,the fox gives up,making up its mind?that the grapes were probably sour anyway.The fable′s lesson,that we often play down that which?we can′t achieve so as to make ourselves feel better,teaches the reader or listener in an entertaining?way about one of the weaknesses of the human psyche.
The mythology of other cultures and societies reveal the underlying traits of their respective?cultures just as Aesop′s fables did.The stories of Roman gods,Aztec ghosts and European elves all?served to train ancient generations those lessons considered most important to their community,and?today they offer a powerful looking glass by which to evaluate and consider the contextual?environment in which those culture existed.
The way that fables were used in the past is most similar to today′s__________.
A.fairy tales that entertain children at home
B.stories in children's school textbooks that reinforce the lesson
C.science documentaries that explain how nature works
D.movies that depict animals as having human characteristics