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分值:150閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D(本題共20小題,每小題3分,共60)TherewasonceaboycalledMariowholovedtohavealotoffriendsatschool.However,hewasn’tsurewhetherornothisschoolmateswerehisrealfriends,soheaskedhisgrandpaforhelp.TheoldmantoldhimIjusthavewhatyouexactlyneed,andit’sintheattic(閣樓)WaitaminuteGrandpaleft,soonreturningasthoughcarryingsomethinginhishand,butMariocouldseenothingthere.“Takeit.It’saveryspecialchair.It’srathertrickytositonforit’sinvisible,butifyoutakeittoschoolandmanagetositonit,you’llbeabletotellwhoyourrealfriendsare,”Grandpasaid.Mariowascurioustoknowwhetheritwastrueornot,sohetookthestrangeinvisiblechairandsetoffforschool.Atbreaktime,heaskedhisclassmatestoformacircle,andthenheputhimselfinside,withhischair.“Nobodymoves!You’reabouttoseesomethingamazing.”ThenMariotriedtositonthechair,buthemissedandfelldownontohisback.Everyonehadaprettygoodlaughaboutit.Mariowouldn’tbebeaten.Hekepttryingtositonthemagicchair,andkeptfallingtotheground…until,suddenly,hetriedagainanddidn’tfallover.Thistime,hesat,hovering(懸?。﹊nmid-air…Lookingaround,MariosawGeorge,LucasandDiana—threeofhisbestfriends—holdinghimup,sohewouldn’tfalldown.Meanwhile,manyothershehadthoughtofasfriendsdidnothingbutmakefunofhim,enjoyinghiseveryfall.Leavingwithhisthreefriends,heexplainedtothemhowhisgrandpahadsocleverlythoughtofawaytoshowhimthattruefriendsarethosewhocareaboutus,andnotjustanyacquaintancewhohappenstobepassingby.EvenlesswouldarealfriendbesomeonewhotakesjoyinourWhydidMarioturntohisgrandpaforhelp?A.Becausehedidn’tlikehisschool.B.Becausehecouldn’tmakeanyC.Becausehedidn’tgetalongwithhisD.Becausehecouldn’tfindoutwhohistruefriendsWhywasMarioabletohoverinmid-BecausehisthreefriendsheldhimupwiththeirBecausehemanagedtositontheinvisiblechairBecausehisclassmatesgavehimachairtositBecausehecouldseethemagicchairWhoarerealfriendsaccordingtotheThosewholaughwithThosewhocareaboutuswhenweareinThosewhotakejoyinourThosewhocareforuswhenwearepopularatHowdidMariomostprobablyfeelattheendofthe Threedaysaheadofhis20thbirthday,PanZhanleofChinaproducedaswimattheParisOlympicsthatcatapulted(突然處于)himtoOlympicgoldandinternationalattention.Panbrokehisownworldrecordinthe100metresfreestyle,histimeof46.40secondsatParisLaDefenseArenadestroyinghispreviousbestof46.80,setinFebruary.BorninWenzhou,PanisregardedasChina’s“flyingfish”.OutstandingfitnessearnedhimaspotintheWenzhouYouthSwimmingSchool’stalentclassattheageoffour.“OnceIstartedswimming,Icouldn’tstop.”Aged10,Panmadeasplashwithsevengoldmedalsinfivedaysduringthe2014ZhejiangProvincialGames.Hiscommitmentwassuchthatwhereasmostswimmers’mistakesorshortcomingswouldleadcoachestoimpose(強(qiáng)加)hardertraining,Pan’scoachwouldinsteadreducehistrainingasaformofdiscipline.“Iwouldpunishhimbynotallowinghimtogetinthepool,andhewouldfeelreallyuncomfortable,”Pan’sformercoachWangShitoldChinesemedia“Hejustreallylovesswimming.”In2023,Panmadehismove.HebroketheAsianrecordinthemen’s100mfreestyleattheChinesenationalchampionshipswithatimeof47.22,amarkhethenbeatagainatthatyear’sAsianGamesinHangzhou,with46.97.In2022,AmericanswimmingcoachMarkSchubertsuggestedthatPanswitchtotheindividualmedley(個人混合泳比),onthebasisthatChineseswimmerswereunlikelytobeatthoseofothernationsas100mfreestylespecialists.HisconclusionseemedtoactasachallengetoPan.“I’mrebellious叛逆的)bynature,”PanrepliedtoSchubertafterDoha,showinghimhisgoldmedal.“Themoreothersdoubtmyabilities,themoredeterminedIamtoprovethemwrong.”WhydoestheauthormentionthepreviousrecordsetinToindicatePan’scapacitytogobeyondToshowPanhasgainedinternationalToindicatethefiercecompetitioninToshowtherecordisextremelyhardtoWhatdotheunderlinedwords“madeasplash”probablyStartedabetterEarnedabigfortune.C.Attractedgreatattention.D.Causedsometrouble.WhatwouldmakePanunhappyinthetraining?A.Failingtomeetthecoach’sstandard.B.BeingpunishedtotrainforalongerC.GettinginvolvedinmuchharderD.BeingforbiddentoswimintheWhatcanweinferfromthelastPanwasinspiredbytheAmericanPanalwaysgoesagainstthecoach’sShowingoffhisgoldmedalsisPan’sDoubtmotivatesPanratherthanbeatsWanttoknowthecurrentpopulationofIndia?Theinternetisyourbestbet.Needaquickrefresheronthephasesofthemoon?Goahead,readastoryonline(ortwoorthree).Butifyoureallyneedtolearnsomething,you’reprobablybetteroffwithprint.Oratleastthat’swhatalotofresearchnowsuggests.Researchersfindthatpeopletendtoreadfasteronscreens.That’sfineforcheckingtextsandsocialmediaposts.Butwhenscreensaresmall,theextrascrollingneededtoreadalongarticleorbookmaymakeithardertoretainwhatyou’rereading,datanowshows.Thatdoesn’tjustdependonthedevice,however.Italsodependsonwhatyouassumeaboutthetext.NaomiBaroncallsthisyourmindset.Shesaysonewaymindsetworksisinanticipatinghoweasyorhardweexpectthereadingtobe.Ifwethinkitwillbeeasy,wemightnotputinmucheffort.Muchofwhatwereadonscreenstendstobetextmessagesandsocialmediaposts,whichareusuallyeasytounderstand.So,“whenpeoplereadonscreens,theyreadfaster,”saysAlexanderattheUniversityofMaryland.“Theireyesscanthepagesandthewordsfasterthanifthey’reonapieceofpaper.”Butwhenreadingfast,wemaynotabsorballtheideasasHowever,allexpertsagreeononething:There’snogoingback.Digitalreadingisheretostay.Soitpaystomakethemostofit.It’sagoodideatodoalittlepreparation.Baroncomparesreadingtosportsortoplayingmusic.“Watchapianistoranathlete.Beforetheyruntheraceorplaytheconcert,theygetthemselvesinthezone,”shesays.“It’sthesamethingforreading.Beforeyoureadsomethingyoureallywanttofocuson,getinthezone.Thinkaboutwhatyou’llbereading,andwhatyouwanttogetfromit.”WhichisNOTapossibleelementaffectingpeople’sreadingonscreens?A.Smallscreens. B.Readingskills.C.Simpleposts. D.Reader’smindset.10.Asfordigitalreading,whatmayallexpertsagreeon?A.It’s B.It’sC.It’s D.It’sWhydoesBaronmentionthepianistandtheTosupportanTodefineaToexplainaTopresenttheWhichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheRiseofDigitalReadingB.BalancingPrintandDigitalReadingC.TheBenefitsofPrintReadingD.PreparingfortheDigitalReadingEraForthepastyear,I’vespentmanyhoursandmanyTuesdaysvolunteeringatawonderfulzoo.Iworkedinthekitchen,helpingtopreparefoodfortheanimals.ThiszooispartoftheAZA(AssociationofZoosandAquariums).Manyanimalsherearepartofaspecialprogram.Thegoalofthisprogramistoprotectanimalspecies(物種)thatareatriskorindangerofdisappearing.Thezoohasbreedingplanstohelptheseanimalssurvive.Iquicklylearnedthatit’seasytolovealltheanimals.Iespeciallylikedoneanimalright—thezoo’sprehensile-tailedporcupine卷尾豪豬)namedFin.YoumighthaveseenYouTubevideosoftheseanimalseatingandmakingcutenoises.IlearnedthatFinreallylovesbananasandlikestopeelthemhimself.OneofmyfavoritethingsaboutFinishislittlenose,whichlookslikeapig’snose.Ialsolearnedthatnothinggetsdonewithoutteamworkfromtheanimalkeepers.Takingcareofallthezooanimalsrequiresalotofwork.Thekeepersknowalotabouteveryanimalinthezoo.Theyworkveryhard,dayandnight,tokeeptheanimalssafeandhealthy.Eveninwinter,thekeepersstayatthezootomakesurealltheanimalsarehappyandfed.Zoosareimportant.TheyteachvisitorswhyweneedtoprotecttheseanimalsandtheirMostzooscaredeeplyfortheiranimalsandworkveryhardtokeepthemhappyandWhatdoweknowabouttheAZAItfeedsanimalswithnaturalItsearchesforuncommonItsavesspeciesfromdyingItprovideswildareasforWhatisoneoftheauthor’sfavoritethingsaboutFin’sloveforFin’snosesimilartoaFin’sappearanceinYouTubeFin’scuteeatingWhatdoestheauthorimplyaboutTheyhavemedicalTheytrainanimalsforTheybecomeanimals’Theyvalueanimals’WhatcanbeinferredfromthelastZoosarenotanimalZoosshouldbefreetoZoosarenotasgoodasZoosshouldbeunderAsoneofthefashionsineducationinrecentmemory,you’vecertainlyheardoftheflippedclassroom翻轉(zhuǎn)課堂Itisatypeofblendedlearningwherestudentsareintroducedtoknowledgeathomeandpracticeusingitatschool.Thisistheoppositeofthemorecommonpracticeofintroducingnewcontentatschool,thengivinghomeworkandprojectstocompletedbythestudentsindependentlyathome.Inthisblendedlearningmodel,face-to-facecommunicationismixedwithindependentstudy—usuallythroughvideosande-dictionaries.Inacommonflippedclassroomsetting,studentsmightwatchpre-recordedvideosathome,thencometoschooltodothehomeworkarmedwithquestionsandatleastsomebackgroundknowledge.Theideabehindtheflippedclassroomistorethinkwhenstudentscanusetheresourcestheyneedmost.Iftheproblemisthatstudentsneedhelpwiththeworkratherthanbeingintroducedtothenewthinkingbehindthework,thenthesolutiontheflippedclassroomtakesistoreversethetraditionalteachingmethod.Inaflippedclassroom,studentswatchonlinelectures線上講座),reviewonlinecoursematerials,readphysicalordigitaltexts,andtakepartinanonlinediscussionathome.Whathappensatschoolincludesskillpractice,in-personorface-to-facediscussionswithclassmates,presentations,experiments,peer同行)review,andsoon.Itallowsstudentstostop,lookupwordsonline,andrewatch,creatingaready-madelibraryforstudentreview.Ofcourse,itsnotthatsimple.Therearesomedisadvantagesofaflippedclassroom.Justlikeinaregularclassroom,successdependsgreatlyonthequalityofteachers,theclarityofconversations,andthequalityofgivencourses,tests,andinstructions.Further,fairnessisstillamajorissue,anditdoesn’tfixtheoutdatedmethodmosteducationalsystemstaketocourses.WhatdoestheflippedclassroomMoredependenceonTechnology-assistedParent-childLessfocusonWhatdoestheunderlinedword“reverse”meaninparagraphA. 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