Books have always been the main tools for teach. But a vast number of new 【M1】______
have come into use in this century. Take audiovisual aids for an example. 【M2】______
"Audiovisual " means "hearing-and-seeing". These aids to learn include films, 【M3】______
television audiotapes, videotapes, slides, recordings, charts, or graphs. In many 【M4】______
there are language laboratories which students studying foreign languages can 【M5】______
listen to recordings of native speakers. The students can record their speech and play【M6】______
the tape to hear their own pronunciation. Tremendous strides have schools are now using
television with part of the regular teaching program. Hundreds of closed-circuit 【M7】______
television systems have been set in schools and colleges. There are more than 200 【M8】______
educational television stations in the United States specializing in programs of many
types. For such large audiences, television stations can spend less money to prepare 【M9】______
programs than any one school could spend. In television classrooms, students may see
expensive scientific equipment in use. They may see close-ups (细节,近景) of historical
documents. However they may hear talks by famous scientists or writers. 【M10】______
【M1】
第1题
Ahundreds...hundreds
Bhundred...hundred
Chundreds...hundred
Dhundred...hundreds
第2题
A.preferred
B.mixed
C.profound
D.dissatisfied
第3题
A、He always takes books so close to his eyes.
B、You think too much.
C、There’s nothing special.
D、Maybe you can take him to have a check.
第4题
A.preferred
B.mixed
C.profound
D.dissatisfied
第5题
A.feel they have to make up details to make their books sell
B.constantly compete with biography writers
C.want to present themselves in a good light
D.have trouble remembering the good times
第6题
Books have always been the main tools for teaching.
But a vast number of new tools have come to use in this 【S1】______
century. Take audiovisual aids for an example. "Audiovisual" 【S2】______
means "hearing-and-seeing". These aids to learn include 【S3】______
films, television, audiotapes, videotapes, slides, recordings,
charts, or graphs. In many schools there are language 【S4】______
laboratories where students studying foreign languages can
listen to recordings of natural speakers. The students can 【S5】______
record their speech and play back tape to hear their 【S6】______
own pronunciation. Tremendous strides have been made
in television instruction. Thousands of schools are now
using television as part of the irregular teaching program. 【S7】______
Hundreds of closed-circuit television systems have been
set in schools and colleges. There are more than 200 【S8】______
educational television stations in the United States
majoring in programs of many types. For such large 【S9】______
audiences, television stations can spend more money
to preparing programs than any one school could spend. 【S10】______
In television classrooms, students may see expensive
scientific equipment in use. They may see close-ups of
historical documents. Or they may hear talks by famous
scientists or writers.
【S1】
第7题
Books have always been the main tools for teaching.
But a vast number of new tools have come to use in this 【S1】______
century. Take audiovisual aids for an example. "Audiovisual" 【S2】______
means "hearing-and-seeing". These aids to learn include 【S3】______
films, television, audiotapes, videotapes, slides, recordings,
charts, or graphs. In many schools there are language 【S4】______
laboratories where students studying foreign languages can
listen to recordings of natural speakers. The students can 【S5】______
record their speech and play back tape to hear their 【S6】______
own pronunciation. Tremendous strides have been made
in television instruction. Thousands of schools are now
using television as part of the irregular teaching program. 【S7】______
Hundreds of closed-circuit television systems have been
set in schools and colleges. There are more than 200 【S8】______
educational television stations in the United States
majoring in programs of many types. For such large 【S9】______
audiences, television stations can spend more money
to preparing programs than any one school could spend. 【S10】______
In television classrooms, students may see expensive
scientific equipment in use. They may see close-ups of
historical documents. Or they may hear talks by famous
scientists or writers.
【S1】
第8题
SECTION B ENGLISH TO CHINESE
Directions: Translate the following text into Chinese.
Great books are always contemporary. In contrast, the books we call "contemporary", because they are currently popular, last only for a year or two, or ten at the most. You probably cannot recall the names of many earlier best sellers and you probably would not be interested in reading them. But the great books are never outmoded by the movement of thought or the shifting winds of doctrine and opinion.
People regard the "classics" as the great has-beens, the great books of other times. "Our times are different," they say. On the contrary, the great books are not dusty remains for scholars to investigate, they are, rather, the most potent civilizing forces in the world today.
Great books are the most readable. They will not let you down if you try to read them well. They have more ideas per page than most books have in their entirety. That is why you can read a great hook over and over again and never exhaust its contents.
第9题
SECTION B ENGLISH TO CHINESE
Directions: Translate the following text into Chinese.
Great books are always contemporary. In contrast, the books we call "contemporary", because they are currently popular, last only for a year or two, or ten at the most. You probably cannot recall the names of many earlier best sellers and you probably would not be interested in reading them. But the great books are never outmoded by the movement of thought or the shifting winds of doctrine and opinion.
People regard the "classics" as the great has-beens, the great books of other times. "Our times are different," they say. On the contrary, the great books are not dusty remains for scholars to investigate, they are, rather, the most potent civilizing forces in the world today.
Great books are the most readable. They will not let you down if you try to read them well. They have more ideas per page than most books have in their entirety. That is why you can read a great hook over and over again and never exhaust its contents.
第10题
The Hong Kong Government has set up Urban (城市的) Council Libraries and study rooms in various districts. There is no doubt that when books are Wisely selected, they have a great education- al value, and have done much to encourage the habit of reading among the people.
For setting up libraries, some factors should be taken into consideration. In the first place, it is not enough to have just a building, equip it with shelves and fill them with books. The library building itself must be attractive in structure, desirable in atmosphere, and uncumbered in administration. Then secondly, there is the choice of suitable books to look into. This presents difficulties: though most of the books are novels and most of the readers are novel-readers, moreover, reading fiction is quite a source of amusement and pleasure. Also, it is a means of broadening one’s mind and learning more about life and human being. Yet, there should always be a good selection of serious books--history, biography, travel, poetry and literature--which are appreciated by many readers.
According to this passage, some people ______.
A.give less consideration to books than food
B.can hardly afford time to read books
C.know nothing about the value of education
D.should have spent more money on daily needs
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