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阅读理解。
信息匹配。
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.( 1
The Chinese have a set of proverbs that I feel truly reflects what lifelong learning attributes(特征)are.
The following are some explanations of what they mean.
2
In Mandarin(中文), it is pronounced "Huo Dao Lao, Xue Dao Lao". Learning is an important part
of existence. As we live and grow old, we should never stop learning. In every life stage, there are more
things to learn. It shouldn't stop.
There Are No Limits To Learning
In Mandarin, it is pronounced "Xue Wu Zhi Jing". It means there are no limits to learning. The earlier
lifelong learning attribute speaks about continuity.This speaks about no boundaries. You should not limit
the fields of what you learn. 3
The Love For Learning Never Tires You
Pronounced "Hao Xue Bu Juan" in Mandarin it is loosely translated, as the love for learning should
never tire you. The first two lifelong learning attributes talk about continuous learning and no boundaries.
Learning is dynamic. It is ever moving, ever changing. 4 When you have the perseverance for
self-cultivation then the rewards are becoming more and more in life.
Only After Learning, Do You Know What You Do Not Know
5 Self-reflection is an important process in self-directed learning. In Mandarin it is pronounced,
"Xue Er Hou Zhi Bu Zu". Translated - it means that only after learning we know what we do not know.
This lifelong learning attribute of self-reflection creates a sense of insufficiency and thus generates an inner want to learn.
A. This lifelong learning attribute forces you to self-reflect.
B. Proverbs about life learning and career.
C. Continue to learn in the journey of Life.
D. Therefore, we should never be tired of it.
E. Three Persons Walking One Is Bound To Be My Teacher.
F. In life, if we are to improve ourselves, learning is infinite.
G. Lifelong learning attributes for career advancement.
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.( 1
The Chinese have a set of proverbs that I feel truly reflects what lifelong learning attributes(特征)are.
The following are some explanations of what they mean.
2
In Mandarin(中文), it is pronounced "Huo Dao Lao, Xue Dao Lao". Learning is an important part
of existence. As we live and grow old, we should never stop learning. In every life stage, there are more
things to learn. It shouldn't stop.
There Are No Limits To Learning
In Mandarin, it is pronounced "Xue Wu Zhi Jing". It means there are no limits to learning. The earlier
lifelong learning attribute speaks about continuity.This speaks about no boundaries. You should not limit
the fields of what you learn. 3
The Love For Learning Never Tires You
Pronounced "Hao Xue Bu Juan" in Mandarin it is loosely translated, as the love for learning should
never tire you. The first two lifelong learning attributes talk about continuous learning and no boundaries.
Learning is dynamic. It is ever moving, ever changing. 4 When you have the perseverance for
self-cultivation then the rewards are becoming more and more in life.
Only After Learning, Do You Know What You Do Not Know
5 Self-reflection is an important process in self-directed learning. In Mandarin it is pronounced,
"Xue Er Hou Zhi Bu Zu". Translated - it means that only after learning we know what we do not know.
This lifelong learning attribute of self-reflection creates a sense of insufficiency and thus generates an inner want to learn.
A. This lifelong learning attribute forces you to self-reflect.
B. Proverbs about life learning and career.
C. Continue to learn in the journey of Life.
D. Therefore, we should never be tired of it.
E. Three Persons Walking One Is Bound To Be My Teacher.
F. In life, if we are to improve ourselves, learning is infinite.
G. Lifelong learning attributes for career advancement.
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