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()He teaches physics in a school.
A . What does your father want to do?
B . Who is your father?
C . What is your father?
D . Where is your father now?
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She has proved that she can be railed on in a crisis.
A . lived on
B . depended on
C . lived off
D . believed in
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Communication with a remote host has failed. Which command is LEAST helpful in isolating the failure?()
A . ping RemoteHostName
B . ping RemoteHostIPaddr
C . nslookup RemoteHostName
D . ping lo0
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Which statements describes the remote sites in a Cisco Single-Site Secure Network Foundation solution with remote teleworkers?()
A . They are separate from the central site and use NAT to route through the Internet to the Central Site
B . They are part of the VLANs at the Central Site; they are in the same subnets
C . They use public IP Addresses that are routable through the Internet
D . They are in separate subnets but are part of the private address space of the network
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(), where minor repairs are carried out with a ship service, often during a stay in portThis may be remote from a ship repair site.
A . voyage repairs
B . routine docking
C . damage repairs
D . conversio
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I am a __________, and I teach in an American university.
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2. She is a Swiss ______ she was born in Switzerland, but she became an American citizen in 1978.
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She is a Swiss ______ she was born in Switzerland, but she became an American citizen in 1978.
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In recent years a number of schools __________ in the remote western regions.
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We should _____ on a varieties of activities in teaching listening.
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2. _____ the fact that she loves children, i a sure teaching is the right career for her.
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In a traditional language classroom, the teaching focus is often on ______ rather than functions.
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She ()her teaching career for herfamily.
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听力原文:M: Mary worked as a secretary for three years. Then she became a reporter. After that she began teaching in a high school.
W: I know. And she has been doing nothing else ever since.
Q: What is Mary's occupation now?
(15)
A.Secretary.
B.Reporter.
C.Teacher.
D.Shop assistant.
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My friend is a T.A.in the Department of Foreign Languages. T.A.means teaching______.
A.assistance
B.assistant
C.associate
D.assists
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He teaches English in a high school, or______he does.
A.therefore
B.as
C.thus
D.so
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She ()a lot in her journey.
A:must suffer
B:must be suffered
C:should have suffered
D:must have suffered
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Who may supply business loans in a remote area if there is no financial intermediaries offering such services?
A.The local bank in the area.
B.Business companies.
C.Brokers in the Federal Funds.
D.Correspondent banks.
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Before high school teacher Kimberly Rugh got down to business at the start of a recent school week, she joked with her students about how she'd had to clean cake out of the corners of her house after her 2-year-old son's birthday party. This friendly combination of chitchat took place not in front of a blackboard but in an, E-mail message that Rugh sent to the 145 students she's teaching at the Florida Virtual School, one of the nation's leading online high schools. The school's motto is "any time, any place, any path, any pace."
Florida's E-school attracts many students who need flexible scheduling, from young tennis stars and young musicians to brothers Tobias and Tyler Heeb, who take turns working on the computer while helping out. with their family's clam-farming business on Pine Island, off Florida's southwest coast. Home-schoolers also are well represented. Most students live in Florida, but 55 hail from West Virginia, where a severe teacher shortage makes it hard for many students to take advanced classes. Seven kids from Texas and four from Shanghai round out the student body.
The great majority of Florida Virtual Schoolers—80 percent—are enrolled in regular Florida public or private high schools. Some are busy overachievers. Others are retaking classes they barely passed the first time. The school's biggest challenge is making sure that students aren't left to sink or swim on their own. After the school experienced a disappointing course completion rate of just 50 percent in its early years,Executive Director Julie Young made a priority out of what she calls "relationship-building," asking teachers to stay in frequent E-mail and phone contact with their students. That personal touch has helped. The completion rate is now 80 percent.
Critics of online classes say that while they may have a limited place, they are a poor substitute for the face-to-face contact and socialization that take place in brick-and-mortar classrooms. Despite opportunities for online chats, some virtual students say they'd prefer to have more interaction with their peers.
Students and parents are quick to acknowledge that virtual schooling isn't for everyone. "If your child's not focused and motivated, I can only imagine it would be a nightmare," says Patricia Haygood of Orlando, whose two daughters are thriving at the Florida school. For those who have what it takes, however, virtual learning fills an important niche. "I can work at my own pace, on my own time," says Hackney. "It's the ultimate in student responsibility."
Kimberly Rugh Talked about her son's birthday party ______ .
A.with her friends
B.with her colleagues
C.in the classroom
D.in an E-mail massage sent to her students
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Betty is from Italy. Now she lives in Edinburgh . But her parents still live in Italy. She is 25 years old. She is a teacher. She works in a high school in Edinburgh. She teaches science (科学) and she likes her work. Most of her students are 15 or 16 years old. They all like her. They think she is a great teacher and a beautiful girl with long golden hair. Betty has a boyfriend. His name is Ray. He is British. He is 30 years old. He likes books and music. He can play the piano very well. He is in IT. He works very hard. But he does not like his job. He likes traveling like Betty, and of course he likes staying with Betty.
(1). Betty is British now.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(2). Betty has long beautiful hair.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(3). Ray likes his job.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(4). Both Betty and Ray like traveling.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(5). Betty can play the piano well.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
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<table><tbody><tr><td>Teaching English as a foreign language is very popular for many travellers. In March I started teaching English in Thailand.
I really love teaching. I knew it could be a lot of fun, especially with my students who are 3-5 years old. But I had no idea just how much I would actually enjoy it. The only reason I started was simple - it was an easy way to make money.
I had no idea Thai children could speak English so well at such a young age. My children could describe colours, shapes, body parts, days of the week and classroom objects!
Two things changed after working. The first one was in the first weeks of teaching, I liked to have my lessons planned out, but things didn't go as expected. Now I am happy to walk into a classroom with whatever I need for the subject.
I guess the other thing would be how much the children trust me. 18 weeks ago these children were<u>unconfident</u>and pretty shy, but now they can't wait to get involved.
In 6 months I have no idea where I will be, but right now I love teaching and enjoy working with the kids every day. Will I teach again - I'd like to think so!
小题1:Where is the writer most probably from?<table><tr><td>A.Korea.</td><td>B.England.</td></tr><tr><td>C.China.</td><td>D.Japan.</td></tr></table>小题2:Which of the following is NOT the writer's student?<table><tr><td>A.May, 4 and a half, who can tell different shapes.</td></tr><tr><td>B.Wilton, 3, who can tell different colors.</td></tr><tr><td>C.Nick, 5, who can count from one to one hundred.</td></tr><tr><td>D.Leonie, 6, who is good at English grammar.</td></tr></table>小题3:Which of the following is TRUE?<table><tr><td>A.The writer might be short of money when he traveled in Thailand.</td></tr><tr><td>B.All the children in the writer's class are very naughty.</td></tr><tr><td>C.The writer will never be a teacher again.</td></tr><tr><td>D.The writer never has classes in the classroom.</td></tr></table>小题4: What is the meaning of the underlined word "unconfident" in Chinese?<table><tr><td>A.粗心大意的</td><td>B.缺乏信心的</td></tr><tr><td>C.不切实际的</td><td>D.骄傲自满的</td></tr></table>小题5:What is best title for the passage?<table><tr><td>A.Teaching is a good job.</td></tr><tr><td>B.How clever the Thailand children are!</td></tr><tr><td>C.My travel experience in Thailand.</td></tr><tr><td>D.First time as an English teacher in Thailand.</td></tr></table></td></tr></tbody></table>
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Autonomy is a new area in language teaching research, which emphasized the development ofthe learner’s ability to ____ in language learning()
A.take responsibility
B.take care
C.take time
D.take initiative
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We are pleased to announce that the winner of this year's Teaching Award goes to Dr. Marie Dagenais.Dr.Dagenais, graduated from Universite de Montreal in 1983.She became an Assistant Professor in the Faculty in 1988.In 2000 she was appointed as Associate Dean, a very important role in the Faculty.In 2001 she was appointed to Associate Professor and became Professor five years later.For many years she has held important roles in the Association of Teaching and Learning, including being President of this Association in 2005-2006.Similarly she has been heavily involved with the American Association of Distance Education and was that Association's President during 2008-2011.She has also held a number of leadership roles in the Commission on Lifelong Education of America, one of the most important organizations in adult education.
This is an incomplete list of some of the countless important roles Dagenais has had both within the University and beyond in the field of distance education in America.She is a very worthy winner of this year's Teaching Award.
26.Marie is the winner of this year's Teaching Award.
27.Marie graduated from Yale University in 1983.
28.Marie was appointed to Professor in 2006.
29.Marie was the President of American Association of Distance Education during 2009-2011.
30.Marie has made a great contribution to American distance education.
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()involves the organization of learning and teaching in such a way that the traditional notion of the "average student" and "aiming for the middle "in teaching is abandoned.
A.pair work
B.group work
C.teacher&39;s help
D.individualization