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  • 第1题:

    What can we do for the case?____________

    A.I don't care about it

    B.The case is difficult

    C.We would consult our layer


    参考答案:C

  • 第2题:

    which of the following questions can be used in the questionnaire for assessing participation? ()

    A. Did you finish the task on time?

    B. Can you use the strategies we have learned today?

    C. What did you do in your group work today?

    D. Did you get all the questions right in today


    正确答案是:C

  • 第3题:

    Which of the following questions can be used in the questionnaire for assessing
    participation?

    A.Did you get all the questions right in today's class
    B.Did you finish the task on time
    C.Can you use the strategies we have learned today
    D.What did you do in your group work today

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查调查问卷的提问方式。A、B、c三项均为选择性问题,只需回答“是”或“不是”:只有D项是开放性问题.能真正看出学生一天的学习情况。

  • 第4题:

    Which of the following strategies belongs to commtmication strategy


    A.When speaking English, the students can realize the mistakes and correct them.

    B.The students often talk about their own feelings about learning with classmates and teachers.

    C.The students communicate with others by using gestures and expressions.

    D.The students use reference books to get more information.

    答案:C
    解析:
    考查对交际策略的理解。交际策略是学生为了争取更多的交际机会、维持交际以及提高交际效果而采取的行动。此题中,A项“当说英语时,学生能够意识到自己的错误并予以改正”,这属于认知策略。B项“学生经常与老师和同学交流学习体会”,这属于调控策略。C项“学生借助手势和表情进行交流”,这能够使交流更加顺畅.有利于表达自己的想法.同时也更有利于听话人的理解,属于交际策略。D项“学生利用参考书来获得更多的信息”,这属于资源策略。所以此题的正确选项为C。

  • 第5题:



    二、考题解析
    【教案】
    Teaching aims:
    Knowledge aim: Students can master the usage of formal subject.
    Ability aim: Students can use formal subject to communicate in their daily life.
    Emotional aim: Students can enhance their interest in learning English.
    Key and difficult point: Students can use formal subject to communicate in their daily life.
    Teaching procedure:
    Step 1: Warming-up
    The teacher plays a documentary video about the earthquake in Wenchuan. Then asks students to talk about their feelings after watching. And lead in the topic.
    Step 2: Presentation
    The teacher lets students to read the passage and get the main idea. Then the teacher picks the last sentence out. The teacher will use the sentence as example to explain the structure and usage of formal subject.
    Step 3: Practice
    After explaining, the teacher will show some normal sentences. Students should transfer them into formal subject structure.
    For example: Taking good care of the orphans is very important.
    →It is very important to take good care of the orphans.
    Step4: Production
    The teacher lets students talk with their deskmates. They should come up with some ways to help the orphans. Then invites some students to show their opinions.
    Step5: Summary and Homework
    The teacher summarizes what they have learnt today. Then after class, students could say something to these orphans and take a video. The teacher will help them sent it to the orphan.





    答案:
    解析:
    暂无解析

  • 第6题:

    In a world where it seems we already have too much to do,and too many things to think about,it seems the last thing we need is something new that we have to learn.But use cases do solve a problem with requirements:with__1__declarative requirements it's hard to describe steps and sequences of events.Use cases,stated simply,allow description of sequences of events that,taken together,lead to a system doing something useful.As simple as this sounds,this is important.When confronted only with a pile of requirements,it's often__2__to make sense of what the authors of the requirements really wanted the system to do.In the preceding example,use cases reduce the ambiguity of the requirements by specifying exactly when and under what conditions certain behavior occurs;as such,the sequence of the behaviors can be regarded as a requirement.Use cases are particularly well suited to capturing these kind of requirements.Although this may sound simple,the fact is that__3__requirement capture approaches,with their emphasis on declarative requirements and"shall"statements,completely fail to capture the__4__of the system's behavior.Use cases are a simple yet powerful way to express the behavior of the system in way that all stakeholders can easily understand.But,like anything,use cases come with their own problems,and as useful as they are,they can be__5__.The result is something that is as bad,if not worse,than the original problem.Therein it's important to utilize use cases effectively without creating a greater problem than the one you started with.
    4、_____

    A.statics
    B.nature
    C.dynamics
    D.originals

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第7题:

    In a world where
    it seems we already have too much to do, and too many things to think about, it
    seems the last thing we need is something new that we have to learn.

    But use cases do
    solve a problem with requirements:with (71) declarative requirements it's hard to describe steps and sequences of
    events.

    Use cases, stated
    simply, allow description of sequences of events that, taken together, lead to
    a system doing something useful.As simple as this sounds,this is important.
    When confronted only with a pile of requiements, it's often(72)to make sense of what the authors of the
    requirements really wanted the system to do.In the preceding example, use cases
    reduce the ambiguity of the requirements by specifying exactly when and under
    what conditions certain behavior occurs;as such, the sequence of the behaviors can
    be regarded as a requirement. Use cases are particularly well suited to capture
    approaches. Although this may sound simple, the fact is that (73) requirement capture approaches, with their
    emphasis on declarative requirements and "shall"
    statements,completely fail to capture fail to capture the (74) of the system's behavior. Use cases are a
    simple yet powerful way to express the behavior of the system in way that all
    stakeholders can easily understand.

    But,like
    anything, use cases come with their own problems, and as useful as they
    are,they can be (75). The result is something that is as bad, if not worse, that the original
    problem.Therein it's important to utilize use cases effectively without
    creating a greater problem than the one you started with.

    A.misapplied
    B.applied
    C.used
    D.powerful

    答案:A
    解析:
    在这个世界上,似乎我们有太多的事情要去做,有太多的事情要去思考,那么需要做的最后一件事就是必须学习新事物。

    而用例恰恰可以解决带有需求的问题:如果具有严格声明的需求,则很难描述事件的步骤和序列。

    简单地说,用例可以将事件序列的说明放在一起,引导系统完成有用的任务。正如听起来一样简单---这很重要。在面对很多需求的时候,通常不太可能理解需求的作者真正想要系统做什么。在前面的例子中,通过指定特定行为发生的时间和条件,用例减少了需求的不确定性。这样的话,行为的顺序就可以当作是一种需求。用例特别适用于捕捉这类需求。尽管听起来可能很简单,但事实情况是由于常规的需求捕捉方法所侧重的是声明需求和“应该怎么样”的陈述,因此完全无法捕捉系统行为的动态方面。用例是一种简单而有效的表达系统行为的方式,使用这种方式所有参与者都很容易理解。

    但是与任何事物一样,用例也存在自己的问题---在用例非常有用的同时,人们也可能误用它,结果就产生了比原来更为糟糕的问题。因此重点在于:如何有效地使用用例,而又不会产生比原来更严重的问题。

  • 第8题:

    共用题干
    About End-of-Life Care

    Dying patients are happier,less depressed,have less pain and survive longer when their end-of-life care wishes are known and followed,researchers report.
    This type of patient-centered care can also help keep health costs down________(51)patients who don't want aggressive treatment,the University of California,Los Angeles (UCLA) research team said.
    "You can improve care while________(52)cost by making sure that everything you do is centered on what the patients want,what his or her specific goals are and tailor a treatment plan to ensure we_________(53)the specific care he or she wants,"Dr. Jonathan Bergman,a clinical scholar and fellow in the urology department,said in a university news release.
    __________(54)many cases,dying patients are given aggressive treatments that don't help them and_________(55)higher costs.
    Patients who want__________(56)care should receive it,but many don't want it and haven't been_________(57)about their wishes,according to Bergman and colleagues,who are testing patient-centered care__________(58)cancer patients.
    To change the situation,doctors need to be educated about patient-centered care,the researchers said. They also_________(59)that changes to Medicare should be considered.But this is a highly controversial topic that has been sidelined after recent suggested changes were characterized as creating"death panels".
    "Given the disproportionate cost of care at the very________(60)of life,the issue should be revisited,"Bergman and colleagues wrote."We should address goals of care,not to___________(61)aggressive care to those who want it,but to ensure that we deliver aggressive care only to those who__________(62).This reduces costs and improves outcomes."
    The study authors noted that,according to the results of a 2004 study,30 percent of Medicare dollars are________(63)on the 5 percent of beneficiaries who die each year,and one-third of the costs in the final year of life_________(64)during the final month.
    Previous research has shown that patient-centered care can reduce the costs in the last week of life________(65)36 percent and that patients who receive such care are less likely to die in an intensive care unit.

    _________(62)
    A:are
    B:is
    C:don't
    D:do

    答案:D
    解析:
    for"为了······”。这句话的意思是为那些不想进行积极治疗的病人降低医疗成本开支。
    reducing“减少,降低”。上一段已指出这样做可以降低成本,A、B、D的意思与文章相反。
    provide“提供”。这句话的意思是量身定制一个治疗方案来保证我们提供给他想要的具体关怀。
    in many cases是固定搭配,意思是“在很多情况下”。
    result in“导致,造成”。没有A选项和C选项这样的固定搭配,D的意思是“由······引起”。
    positive“积极的”。这句与上文中的aggressive和下面段落中的aggressive 是同样的意思,即便不清楚aggressive的意思,也可以从上下文意思中可以分析出来,这句想说希望得到积极治疗的病人应该得到这样的治疗。
    asked在句中用的是被动语态,意为“被询问,被过问” 这句话的意思是很多病人不希望积极治疗,而且没有人问过他们的意愿。A选项“怀疑”,B选项“猜测”,C选项“要求”,都不太符合这里的意思。
    on“在······上”。这句话的意思是伯格曼和其同事正在癌症患者身上测试以病人为中心的关怀。
    suggested在这里用的是过去式,意为“建议”。这句话的意思是研究员们还建议,应该考虑改进医疗保险机制。B选项“知道”'C选项“承诺”,D选项“决定”,都与上下文意思不符。
    end“终点”。这句话根据上下文可以推测出想表达的意思是“在临终前”。
    deny“拒绝,拒绝给予”。这句话的意思是不拒绝希望获得积极治疗的人。 A、B、C意思不符。
    do这里代表的是“want it"。 C选项don't意思相反。are和is都是be动词的变形。这里want是实义动词,代替实义动词应该用do。
    spent是spend的被动语态,意思是“花悄,花费”。这句话的意思是每年 30%的医疗保险费花费在5%的受益人身上。C选项意为“浪费”,含贬义,这里没有说钱花在临终病人身上就是浪费,应选择中性词。
    happen“发生,产生”。这句话的意思是生命最后一年的1/3的成本开支是在最后一个月发生的。
    by的用法很多,其中一个用法是表示增减的幅度。这句话的意思是在生命最后一周降低36%的成本。

  • 第9题:

    You are the network administrator for Company.  Your network consists of one Windows NT Server 4.0 domain and 35 Windows 2000 Professional computers. The network consists of five interconnected TCP/IP subnets. All of the computers use TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You are adding 15 Windows 2000 Professional computers  to the network.   You configure each of the new computers to use DHCP. The computers can communicate with each other but are unable to communicate outside their own subnet.    You run the ipconfig command to examine the UP address on one of the new computers. The IP address is 169.254.101.72   You want to enable the Windows 2000 Professional computers to communicate outside their own subnet.   What should you do?()

    • A、Install a DHCP server.
    • B、Install a WINS server. Configure each computer to use WINS.
    • C、Create an Lmhost file on each computer.
    • D、Create a Hosts file on each computer.

    正确答案:A

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    Language exists to communicate whatever it can communicate. Some things it communicates so badly that we never attempt to communicate them by words if any other medium is available. Those who think they are testing a boy’ s “elementary” command of English by asking him to describe in words how one ties one’ s tie or what a pair of scissors is like, are far astray. For precisely what language can hardly do at all, and never does well, is to inform us about complex physical shapes and movements

    正确答案:
    语言的存在就是用来表达它所能表达的一切。有些事情用语言表达效果太糟,所以如果有其他的媒介,我们从不用语言去表达。有人认为,让小孩用语言描述怎样系领带,或者描述一把剪刀的样子,就能测出他语言的“基本”水平,这种看法是完全错误的。语言做不到,也从来做不好的事,恰恰就是描述复杂的物体形状和动作。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    We'll do what we can to get the goods____on time, said the manager of the company.
    A

    reached

    B

    delivered

    C

    returned

    D

    come


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    What can be inferred from the passage?
    A

    Phobias have much to do with depression.

    B

    Everybody has something to fear about.

    C

    Avoidance can help patients forget fear.

    D

    The symptoms of panic disorder are easy to find.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    推断题。本文的主要内容是详细描述恐惧症及可能的治疗方法。文章第三段在对恐惧症进行分类时提到社交恐惧症是fear at the prospect of social or professional encounters(对在社会或职业方面可能会遇到的事感到恐惧),由此可知恐惧症或多或少地与消沉相关,故选A。

  • 第13题:

    I’d like to know what time we can get the container ()it is in the port.

    A、where

    B、why

    C、when


    参考答案:C

  • 第14题:

    What is the principle reason to use a private IP address on an internal network?()

    A. Subnet strategy for private companies.

    B. Manage and scale the growth of the internal network.

    C. Conserve public IP addresses so that we do not run out of them.

    D. Allow access reserved to the devices.


    参考答案:C

  • 第15题:

    Which of the following questions can be used in the questionnaire for assessing participation?

    A.Did you get all the questions right in today’s class?
    B.Did you finish the task on time?
    C.Can you use the strategies we have learned today??
    D.What did you do in your group work today?

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查调查问卷的提问方式。

    A、B、C三项均为选择性问题,只需回答“是”或“不是”, 只有D项是开放性问题.能真正看出学生一天的学习情况。综上,D选项正确。

    故正确选项为D。

  • 第16题:

    Text4 Death comes to all,but some are more sure of its timing,and can make plans.Kate Granger,a 32-year-old doctor suffering from an incurable form of sarcoma,has"very strong ambitions"for her last hours.She plans to avoid hospital emergency departments and die at her parents'house-music playing,candles glowing,family by her side.Surveys show that over two-thirds of Britons would like to die at home.Like Dr.Granger,they want to be with family and free ofpain.Yet hospital remains the most common place ofdeath.For some this is unavoidable-not every disease has as clear a tuming point as cancer-but for others a lack of planning is to blame.The govemment,motivated by both compassion and thrift,wants to help.To steer patients away from hospitals,general practitioners have been encouraged to find their l%-those patients likely to die in the next year-and start talking about end-of-life care.This can be difficult for doctors."As a profession we view death as failure,"says Dr.Granger.Yet when there is no cure to be had,planning for death can be therapeutic for patients.Those who do plan ahead are much more likely to have their wishes met.A growing number of patients have electronic"palliative-care co-ordination systems",which allow doctors to register personal preferences so that other care providers can follow them.A paramedic called to a patient's home would know of a do-not-resuscitate order,for example.One study showed that such systems increase the number of people dying in their homes.But savings for the government may mean costs for charities and ordinary folk.At the end of life it is not always clear who should pay for what.Although Britons can get ordinary health care without paying out of pocket,social care is means-tested.People must often shell out for carers or care homes-or look after the terminally ill themselves.Disputes crop up over trivial things,like responsibility for the cost ofa patient's bath.A bill now would cap the cost of an individual's social care by Parliament.Still,some want it to be free for those on end-of-life registries.That would cut into the govemment's savings-but allow more people to die as they want.38.The"palliative-care co-ordination systems"may suggest

    A.doctors require patients to receive treatment at home.
    B.patients can get different advice from several doctors.
    C.incurable patients could choose to stay at home.
    D.part ofthe patients are unwilling to waste money in hospital.

    答案:C
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位在第二段和第四段。第二段第一句提到“三分之二的英国人都意欲在家面对死亡”。第四段第一句表明“提前计划的人更有机会实现愿望”。随后提到通过这个系统其他疗养提供者可以按医嘱执行。最后一句说到“调查显示,‘缓和护理协调系统’的使用增加了选择在家死亡的人数”,故选C项。【干扰排除】A项,第四段第二句给出的信息是,这个系统使得医生可以把患者的个人偏好输入系统,因而其他疗养提供者可以按这些偏好为患者提供服务。第三句说到那些“护理人员给病人家里打电话,会了解到他们自己不愿再接受治疗的愿望”,所以A项不正确。B项,根据第四段给出的信息,医生在电子“缓和护理协调系统”出现之后更多的是遵照患者自己的意愿而患者不再喜欢接受医生的意见,所以也不正确。D项,根据原文的信息,有了这个电子系统,病人可以提前安排自己死亡前要做的事情并决定以什么样的方式死去,强调的是个人喜好,而非省钱。

  • 第17题:

    Care providers also need to help patients to manage their feelings of uncertainty and______them of the benefits of modern medicine and technology which can substantially aid in health improvement。

    A.assure
    B.insure
    C.sure
    D.ensure

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查同根词义辨析。题目意为“护理提供者还需要帮助患者应对他们的不确定感,并向他们保证当前现代医学技术可以极大地促进健康改善,而他们可以从中获益。”A选项“使确信,向……保证”,B选项“为……投保”,C选项“确信的,有把握的”, D选项“保证,确保”。固定搭配assure sb. of ,意为“使某人确信,向某人保证”。
      

  • 第18题:

    In a world where it seems we already have too much to do,and too many things to think about,it seems the last thing we need is something new that we have to learn.But use cases do solve a problem with requirements:with( )declarative equirements it's hard to describle steps and sequences of events.Use cases,stated simply,allow description of sequences of events that,taken together,lead to a system doing something useful.As simple as this sounds,this is important.When confronted only with a pile of requiements,it's often( )to make sense of what the authors of the requirements really wanted the system to do.In the preceding example,use cases reduce the ambiguity of the requirements by specifying exactly when and under what conditions certain behavior occurs;as such,the sequence of the behaviors can be regarded as a requirement.Use cases are particularly well suited to capture approaches.Although this may sound simple,the fact is that( )equirement capture approaches,with their emphasis on declarative requirements and"shall"statements,completely fail to capture the( )of the system's behavior.Use cases are a simple yet powerful way to express the behavior of the system in way that all stakeholders can easily understand.But,like anything,use cases come with their own problems,and as useful as they are,they can be(请作答此空).the result is something that is as bad,if not worse,that the original problem.Therein it's important to utilize use cases effectively without creating a greater problem than the one you started with.

    A.misapplied
    B.applied
    C.used
    D.powerful

    答案:A
    解析:
    题意想要表达的意思是任何事情一样,使用的情况下,都有他们自己的问题,他们都有可能被误用,正确答案为A,误用,滥用。附(参考翻译):在一个似乎已经有做不完的事情的世界里,我们有大量事情要思考,似乎我们不太需要学习新的东西。但是用例解决问题是有条件的:严密的说明性需求使得描述事件的步骤和次序变得举步维艰。简单地讲,用例描述一组事件序列,系统性地执行产生相应有用的结果。听上去简单明了,这是很重要的。当面对一大堆的需求时,通常不太可能理解这些需求的发起者到底想要系统做什么。在前面的案例中,用例通过详细准确描述什么时间、什么情况下确定的行为会发生,以减少需求的不确定。像这样的一些动作序列被看作是一个需求。用例特别适合于捕捉方法。虽然这听起来很简单,但事实上不同的需求会根据他们各自在说明性需求和“应有”的声明的侧重面上捕捉方法,导致完全无法捕捉到系统行为的初衷。用例是一个所有的利益相关者都可以很容易地理解的、简单却十分有效的表达系统的行为的方式。但是,和其他任何事情一样,用例也存在自身的问题,可能会被误用而弄巧成拙。造成的后果也很糟糕,或许只是没有比原本想要解决的问题更麻烦罢了。因此有效使用用例而避免制造更大的麻烦是非常重要的。

  • 第19题:

    共用题干
    About End-of-Life Care

    Dying patients are happier,less depressed,have less pain and survive longer when their end-of-life care wishes are known and followed,researchers report.
    This type of patient-centered care can also help keep health costs down________(51)patients who don't want aggressive treatment,the University of California,Los Angeles (UCLA) research team said.
    "You can improve care while________(52)cost by making sure that everything you do is centered on what the patients want,what his or her specific goals are and tailor a treatment plan to ensure we_________(53)the specific care he or she wants,"Dr. Jonathan Bergman,a clinical scholar and fellow in the urology department,said in a university news release.
    __________(54)many cases,dying patients are given aggressive treatments that don't help them and_________(55)higher costs.
    Patients who want__________(56)care should receive it,but many don't want it and haven't been_________(57)about their wishes,according to Bergman and colleagues,who are testing patient-centered care__________(58)cancer patients.
    To change the situation,doctors need to be educated about patient-centered care,the researchers said. They also_________(59)that changes to Medicare should be considered.But this is a highly controversial topic that has been sidelined after recent suggested changes were characterized as creating"death panels".
    "Given the disproportionate cost of care at the very________(60)of life,the issue should be revisited,"Bergman and colleagues wrote."We should address goals of care,not to___________(61)aggressive care to those who want it,but to ensure that we deliver aggressive care only to those who__________(62).This reduces costs and improves outcomes."
    The study authors noted that,according to the results of a 2004 study,30 percent of Medicare dollars are________(63)on the 5 percent of beneficiaries who die each year,and one-third of the costs in the final year of life_________(64)during the final month.
    Previous research has shown that patient-centered care can reduce the costs in the last week of life________(65)36 percent and that patients who receive such care are less likely to die in an intensive care unit.

    _________(63)
    A:spent
    B:cost
    C:wasted
    D:got

    答案:A
    解析:
    for"为了······”。这句话的意思是为那些不想进行积极治疗的病人降低医疗成本开支。
    reducing“减少,降低”。上一段已指出这样做可以降低成本,A、B、D的意思与文章相反。
    provide“提供”。这句话的意思是量身定制一个治疗方案来保证我们提供给他想要的具体关怀。
    in many cases是固定搭配,意思是“在很多情况下”。
    result in“导致,造成”。没有A选项和C选项这样的固定搭配,D的意思是“由······引起”。
    positive“积极的”。这句与上文中的aggressive和下面段落中的aggressive 是同样的意思,即便不清楚aggressive的意思,也可以从上下文意思中可以分析出来,这句想说希望得到积极治疗的病人应该得到这样的治疗。
    asked在句中用的是被动语态,意为“被询问,被过问” 这句话的意思是很多病人不希望积极治疗,而且没有人问过他们的意愿。A选项“怀疑”,B选项“猜测”,C选项“要求”,都不太符合这里的意思。
    on“在······上”。这句话的意思是伯格曼和其同事正在癌症患者身上测试以病人为中心的关怀。
    suggested在这里用的是过去式,意为“建议”。这句话的意思是研究员们还建议,应该考虑改进医疗保险机制。B选项“知道”'C选项“承诺”,D选项“决定”,都与上下文意思不符。
    end“终点”。这句话根据上下文可以推测出想表达的意思是“在临终前”。
    deny“拒绝,拒绝给予”。这句话的意思是不拒绝希望获得积极治疗的人。 A、B、C意思不符。
    do这里代表的是“want it"。 C选项don't意思相反。are和is都是be动词的变形。这里want是实义动词,代替实义动词应该用do。
    spent是spend的被动语态,意思是“花悄,花费”。这句话的意思是每年 30%的医疗保险费花费在5%的受益人身上。C选项意为“浪费”,含贬义,这里没有说钱花在临终病人身上就是浪费,应选择中性词。
    happen“发生,产生”。这句话的意思是生命最后一年的1/3的成本开支是在最后一个月发生的。
    by的用法很多,其中一个用法是表示增减的幅度。这句话的意思是在生命最后一周降低36%的成本。

  • 第20题:

    What is the principle reason to use a private IP address on an internal network?()

    • A、Subnet strategy for private companies.
    • B、Manage and scale the growth of the internal network.
    • C、Conserve public IP addresses so that we do not run out of them.
    • D、Allow access reserved to the devices.

    正确答案:C

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    We can infer from the second paragraph that _____.
    A

    the society is not satisfied with the present college education

    B

    the governments interfere too much with college education

    C

    the teachers are forced to do what they don’t like to do

    D

    teachers dislike teaching commercially useful courses


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推理题。根据第二段第一句“In recent years universities have been coming under increasing pressure from both the governments and the public to ensure that they do not remain ‘ivory towers’ of study separated from the realities of everyday life”。这里说大学现在面临来自政府和公众的压力,要求大学不能再保持其脱离现实生活的象牙塔的地位了,由此可见,社会对大学是不满的。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Which of the following strategies belongs to communication strategy?
    A

    When speaking English, the students can realize the mistakes and correct them.

    B

    The students often talk about their own feelings about learning with classmates and teachers.

    C

    The students communicate with others by using gestures and expressions.

    D

    The students use reference books to get more information.


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Why can’t we use time carelessly?
    A

    Because time is too expensive

    B

    Because time will get back

    C

    Because we are too poor

    D

    Because time never returns


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    由文章最后一段前两句“Don’t use time or words carelessly. You can’t get them back.”可知,时间流逝了就不会再回来。故D选项正确。