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16.For three and a half months,I lived,studied and worked in London,England.During my time in the United Kingdom,I traveled to ten countries,I made new friends,took thousands of pictures and broke two pairs of shoes while observing the breathtaking natural wonders.
So,when people ask me,"What was the most amazing part of your study abroad?"I have a hard time giving them an answer.But I know the most important aspect of my study was that I learned more about the world than ever before by observing it through first-hand experience.
As an education student,I believe that one way to create a strong valuable learning experience is by observing something first hand.Whether it is looking at bacteria under a microscope in a lab,analyzing a painting at a museum,or working on communications and team work skills on a group project,learn it in person.
My teachers often encourage us students to gain understanding and knowledge of something from experience.This allows students to take ownership of their learning and develop a personal connection to materials.
Dreaming of being a social study teacher,I believe that learning by doing has extreme value for students to learn about a period in history,region of the world,and economic systems,or culture.
If students are provided the opportunity to go on field trips,examine primary sources,and be immersed in an environment they are studying,they can truly analyze the world around them.
In my future classroom,I want to expose students to the idea of exploration.In every unit,I hope to create an environment where my students actually feel like they are a part of the world they are studying and for them to become world travelers by being active scholars in the classroom.

21.For the author,the most important part of studying abroad is toB.
A.see the international city-London
B.travel to ten countries
C.observe the beauty of natural wonders
D.learn about the world in person
22.What will the author want to do in the future?A
A.Become a teacher.
B.Travel to more countries.
C.Do researches in the lab.
D.Learn to paint.
23.The underlined part"be immersed in"in Paragraph 6refer to"C".
A.be filled with
B.be keen on
C.be involved in
D.be used to
24.What's the main idea of the text?D
A.How to adapt to the study abroad.
B.The advantages of studying abroad.
C.Travel abroad as much as possible.
D.Studying Abroad-Learning From Experience.

分析 本文讲述的是作者的留学经历,作者认为出国留学可以开拓眼界,使自己的阅历丰富.只有提供给学生机会去实地考察,他们才能真正分析他们周围的世界,而不是纸上谈兵.

解答 BACD
21.B 考查细节理解.根据"During my time in the United Kingdom,I traveled to ten countries"可知,作者出国旅行最主要的是去十个国家旅行.故选B、
22.A 考查细节理解.根据"Dreaming of being a social study teacher"可知,作者将来想成为一名老师.故选A.
23.C 考查词意猜测.根据句意,如果提供给学生机会去实地考察,让学生参与并沉浸在一个环境学习,他们才能真正分析他们周围的世界.所以该词的意思是"参与".故选C.
24.D 考查文章主旨大意.本文讲述的是作者的留学经历,作者认为出国留学可以开拓眼界,使自己的阅历丰富.所以最合适的标题是"Studying Abroad-Learning From Experience".故选D.

点评 本文是一个人生感悟类阅读,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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30.Which statement may Rosey Billington agree with?D
A.Totesing is a loosely organized system.
B.Millennial slangs lower the value of English.
C.It's simply a clever way to reduce the word count.
D.Totes-speak requires a good command of English.
31.What's the best title of the passage?A
A.E-slangs Catch on Among Youth           
B.Linguists Disapprove of Totesing
C.Millennial Slangs Take the Lead         
D.English Has Greatly Changed.

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