学进去-教育应平等而普惠
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Smith brought his three-month-old son out for breakfast one day. He was playing with his son and tending to him while eating, and just doing his _________ thing.

But then he noticed a _________ staring at him. He was _________. “What is going on?” “They kept _________ at me,” he wrote in a post.

As it _________, the strangers were just happy to see a dad spending time with his son, and they felt inspired while watching the _________. Smith had no way of knowing that until he paid for his meal. He was given by the waiter a _________ from the couple, saying what a great father he was and that they would like to leave some _________ for his meal.

“Today your meal is on my wife and me,” it read. “_________ that baby as long as possible. The Masons.”

For Smith, it was a happy moment of reassurance (认可) and feeling __________. He was touched by the generosity and noted that he didn’t have a father figure growing up, so spending this time with his son is super __________ to him.

He wrote that he’ll share this __________ with his son when he’s older and that he wants to teach him kindness and about the __________ of giving back.

“I make sure I’m __________,” Smith wrapped. “I get blessed — I want to __________ someone else.”

1.
A.unusualB.rareC.bigD.regular
2.
A.strangerB.womanC.coupleD.waiter
3.
A.embarrassedB.confusedC.worriedD.scared
4.
A.shoutingB.aimingC.smilingD.getting
5.
A.turns outB.turns onC.strikes outD.goes on
6.
A.relationshipB.appreciationC.friendshipD.instruction
7.
A.billB.noteC.excuseD.notice
8.
A.creditB.cashC.changeD.fortune
9.
A.EnjoyB.ShareC.ProtectD.Cheer
10.
A.lostB.exposedC.wrongedD.seen
11.
A.significantB.occasionalC.gratefulD.influential
12.
A.ideaB.breakfastC.joyD.story
13.
A.feelingB.comfortC.powerD.consequence
14.
A.carrying it throughB.paying it forwardC.making it upD.putting it down
15.
A.approachB.addressC.blessD.watch
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Last Saturday, when my grandfather got frustrated at the name of the singer of a song, I grabbed my smartphone and found it in seconds. This astonished my grandfather, who didn’t understand how I’d checked the information so quickly. I laughed and explained, but afterwards, it made me think about how much I depend on technology.

When I reflected on its impact on my education, I saw that technology has been significant in many ways. Returning to the story of my grandfather, he had asked me more about how I used it and about university life. He said he thought we had an easy life compared to previous generations. I could see his point.

Not only are we lucky enough to have the same educational benefits as those of previous generations, but we have so many more. We still have walk-in libraries; however, the only option for studying used to be sitting in these libraries with as many books from your reading list as you could find, yet now a single search online can immediately provide access to a huge range of resources. Interaction between students and university staff is another area that has changed considerably. We can have face-to-face time with our tutors, and also communicate using our electronic devices. The most popular means is via social media, and it has become unacceptable for messages to be unanswered for any length of time. While this puts an extra stress on the university’s academic support team, we students are greatly benefited.

When we compare the student life of the past and the present, it is tempting to focus on the obvious differences in technology. In fact, students are doing what they’ve always done: embracing the resources available and adapting them to work more efficiently and to live more enjoyably. The pace of change in technology continuously gathers speed, so we have to value each innovation as it happens.

1.Why does the author mention the story of his grandfather?
A.To share an interesting experience.B.To draw readers’ attention to the topic.
C.To provide an example for his opinion.D.To arouse readers’ concern about a problem.
2.What is the grandfather’s attitude towards the role of technology?
A.Favourable.B.Tolerant.C.Doubtful.D.Unclear.
3.What is a new challenge technology brings to the academic support team?
A.Using various electronic devices.B.Scheduling online communication.
C.Providing more flexible reading lists.D.Responding to all inquiries from students.
4.What can be concluded from the last paragraph?
A.Students should make full use of technology.
B.Students should value the time and enjoy their life.
C.We should take technological differences seriously.
D.We should resist the temptation of up-coming innovation.
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In today’s digital age, where a vast ocean of information is just a click away, the question arises: can one learn too much? Given that no individual can grasp the entirety of human knowledge. However, there exists a phenomenon where excessive learning can lead to inaction, a state of being overwhelmed by too much information.

Consider a scenario where you’re eager to achieve a particular goal. You begin by conducting extensive research, diving deep into the subject. As you absorb more information, it paradoxically (矛盾地) feels like your understanding diminishes. Each new concept or strategy reveals further layers, making the goal seem more complex and out of reach.

This situation is a common trap: the endless pursuit of more information. Although gaining comprehensive knowledge is valuable, that is to say there’s nothing wrong with learning a lot, issues arise when this pursuit obstructs practical application. If learning continuously prevents you from starting, you’ll find yourself stuck, unable to achieve your desired outcomes.

An alternative and more effective approach to achieving goals is to strike a balance between learning and doing. Gather essential information, then transition into action swiftly, even if you feel somewhat unprepared. This is often the best way to learn, as hands-on experience provides insights that theoretical knowledge alone cannot.

The comparison with a baby learning to walk is a good example here. A baby doesn’t learn to walk by sitting and analyzing the process. Instead, it learns by attempting to walk, falling, and then understanding from each fall what works and what doesn’t. Through repeated effort, walking is eventually mastered. This method is applicable to goal achievement too. By engaging in action, learning from the outcomes, and adjusting accordingly, you gradually move closer to your goals.

In summary, while the pursuit of knowledge is valuable, it’s crucial not to let it become a barrier to action. Learning should be a stepping stone to doing, not an end in itself. It’s through the interplay of gathering knowledge and applying it that we can truly progress towards our aspirations. This balanced approach is key to overcoming the paralysis of overlearning and actively moving towards realizing your ambitions.

1.What problem does the digital age present in learning?
A.Too much information.B.Learning to inaction.
C.Online distractions.D.Technical issues.
2.What stops people from achieving the goal?
A.The distraction caused by unrelated tasks.
B.The inability to find relevant information.
C.The confusion caused by the information.
D.The desire to learn basic concept or strategy.
3.Why is practical experience important in the learning process?
A.It replaces continuous learning.
B.It is irrelevant in gaining knowledge.
C.It holds back theoretical understanding.
D.It offers a comprehensive understanding.
4.The example “baby learning to walk” mentioned in Paragraph 5 is used to ________.
A.compare different learning styles
B.show the importance of making mistakes
C.emphasize the need for parental guidance
D.explain learning through action and experience
5.What makes the best title for the passage?
A.The Paradox of Information OverloadB.The Harmony of Learning and Doing
C.The Pursuit of Balanced KnowledgeD.The Process of Learning to Walk
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My life as an exchange student finally began! It was only a short 20-minute drive from the airport to Queensland University of Technology (QUT), but I _________ it a lot. My driver was very _________and told me a lot about Australian culture along the way.

Before _________ home, I had a fair idea of what my _________ would be like. When O-Week at QUT finally happened, I felt that my life here really lived up to my first _________.

The week-long event not only _________ me to engage indifferent clubs and societies, it also gave me a chance to _________ QUT’s campus.

I loved the _________ of O-Week. It was really lively, and I got the _________ to meet so many people. Interacting with different cultures first-hand was really a(n) __________. I felt this was exactly how I __________ life in Australia would be like. I was really __________ to finally experience this!

After ________ my new home, I found that living in Brisbane was quite different. I had the __________ to do a lot more and had no limits on __________ I could do them. For example, have you ever wanted pancakes at 6 am? Say no more -- one of my favorite restaurants was only a 2-minute walk away from my __________. Besides, I found it quite __________ to meet and work with the locals, and learn about their __________ attitude to life and work.

I loved Australia so much that I felt very __________   when my experience came to a(n) __________. I made so many friends there and I hope to see them all again on my next world tour!

1.
A.enjoyedB.predictedC.suspectedD.planned
2.
A.curiousB.strangeC.friendlyD.lonely
3.
A.arrivingB.returningC.movingD.leaving
4.
A.experienceB.behaviorC.positionD.result
5.
A.requirementsB.expectationsC.challengesD.grades
6.
A.warnedB.forcedC.taughtD.allowed
7.
A.expandB.exploreC.compareD.contact
8.
A.atmosphereB.invitationC.purposeD.origin
9.
A.responsibilityB.stabilityC.opportunityD.ability
10.
A.green-handB.trouble- makerC.record-holderD.eye-opener
11.
A.deniedB.picturedC.declaredD.misunderstood
12.
A.embarrassedB.shockedC.excitedD.relaxed
13.
A.settling intoB.figuring outC.paying a visitD.getting around
14.
A.patienceB.powerC.excuseD.freedom
15.
A.whyB.whereC.whenD.how
16.
A.laboratoryB.destinationC.accommodationD.company
17.
A.interestingB.inconvenientC.demandingD.ordinary
18.
A.suddenB.positiveC.differentD.foolish
19.
A.proudB.confusedC.satisfiedD.sad
20.
A.pointB.endC.crisisD.choice
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After 1975, the number of large sharks around America fell quickly and soon fell around the world, ________ was not only due to fear of sharks, but also finning.
A.itB.thisC.thatD.which
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The local health organization is reported________twenty-five years ago when Dr. Audubon became its first president.
A.to be set upB.being set upC.to have been set upD.having been set up
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We cannot get a clear picture about the whole thing because some important information has been ________ in the news report.
A.dropped outB.turn out
C.left outD.put out
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        others to believe in themselves, Stephen Curry is living proof that          other people think of you does not have to influence what you become.
A.Inspiring; thatB.Inspired; whatC.Inspiring; whatD.Inspired; that
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For many years, more than one generation of schoolchildren ________ by his bravery and his scientific approach to looking for the truth.
A.have been amazedB.has been amazed
C.was amazedD.were amazed
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A study shows the students who are engaged in after-school activities are happier than          who are not.
A.onesB.thoseC.thatD.them
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