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Many people look fondly at their school days.     a lot of these memories are often attached to events that have little to do      learning, many people are surprised by how much they miss being in the      and actually learning something new.

 Although most people feel that their lives would be      by going back to school for further study, some people find that their busy schedules would make this     . However, with the rise of technology like the     , it is now easier than ever to continue feeding your mind without     obligations like family and work. This is due to the rise of online education options.

 Online education is a subset of what is known as electronic learning or e-learning. All that you need to successfully use online education is      to a computer that has an internet     . There are so many online education options,      it is quite common for colleges to    online education courses to assist people who are      in distance education.

The main      of online education is that it allows you to     at your own pace and on your own time. Depending on the nature of the courses, online education will provide you with a certain time      for you to compete it .

    One of the biggest     of online education is that it does not provide you with the face-to-face interaction with a teacher. But you can      with other students through the use of discussion boards, messaging programs,     and web-conferencing programs.

    As people become busier, online education has      in popularity. It has greatly improved the number of services it provides and is considered a great education option. So if you are busy but your mind is still     more of a challenge, you may find that online education is the perfect food for your mind!

1.A.When         B.While              C.As           D.Since

2.A.in    B.by        C.with    D.for

3.A.classroom         B.office  C.dormitory   D.workshop

4.A.controlled        B.adjusted      C.damaged     D.enriched

5.A.out of question         B.out of the question  C.likely    D.easy

6.A.walkman  B.radio   C.TV        D.Internet

7.A.sacrificing         B.satisfying     C.possessing  D.sticking

8.A.approach B.administration     C.access          D.permission

9.A.system     B.connection C.program      D.instrument

10.A.however         B.but      C.and     D.yet

11.A.offer      B.sell      C.choose        D.decide

12.A.failing     B.lacking         C.avoiding      D.participating

13.A.benefit  B.function      C.disadvantage       D.shortcoming

14.A.work      B.learn   C.read    D.chat

15.A.span       B.facility          C.limit    D.lag

16.A.points    B.views  C.ideas   D.criticisms

17.A.chat        B.communicate      C.cooperate   D.concentrate

18.A.e-mails   B.letters          C.messages    D.speeches

19.A.evolved B.improved    C.boomed      D.abandoned

20.A.hunting for  B.searching for   C.calling for     D.longing for

 

【答案】

 

1.B

2.C

3.A

4.D

5.B

6.D

7.A

8.C

9.B

10.C

11.A

12.D

13.A

14.B

15.C

16.D

17.B

18.A

19.C

20.D

【解析】

试题分析:随着生活节奏的加速,忙碌的人们想要重新回到学校学习简直是一种奢望,但是科技的进步,网络的发展却使一种新型的教育方式诞生了,那就是网络教育,只要有一台连接网络的电脑,人们就可以轻松的在家上网学习了...

1.B连词辨析。A.当...时候;B.和...同时;C.当...时候;D.自从。前句讲人们喜欢回顾自己的校园生活,然而后句却说许多的回忆都和学习无关,由此可知前后句在内容上呈现一种转折关系,所以判断B选项正确。

2.C介词辨析。A.用;B依靠;C用;D.为。固定短语 have little to do with “和...几乎无关” ,类似短语have something /nothing/much to do with。所以C为正确选项。

3.A名词辨析。A.教室;B.办公室;C.宿舍;D.工作室;上文讲人们怀念学校生活,再由and actually learning something new.判断可知人们应该是想坐在教室里学习新知识。故A选项正确。

4.D动词辨析。A.controlled;B.adjusted;C.damaged    ;D.enriched。根据情理可知学习新知识,掌握新技能能够充实并丰富人们的生活。所以D选项正确。

5.B上下文理解。A.没问题;B.不可能;C.可能;D.容易。由前面的让步状语从句Although most people feel that their lives...可知后面句子内容应与之构成转折,应该表达不能实现这种重新回到学校学习的愿望。所以B选项正确。    

6.D名词辨析。A.随身听;B.收音机;C.电视;D.因特网。由下文对网络教学的介绍可知,此处是指网络这种科技,所以D选项正确。

7.A动词辨析。A.牺牲;B.满足;C.拥有;D.坚持。从情理可知如果成年人重新回到学校学习就意味着不能很好地尽到对家庭的责任义务,而通过网络学习就会没有这方面的顾虑,所以选A。

8.C名词辨析。A方法,通道;B.行政,管理;C.使用或接近的通道,途径D.允许。根据常识可知上网学习得需要使用电脑,所以选C,access意思为“使用的权利,机会”。

9.B名词辨析。A.体系,系统; B.连接;C.程序;D.仪器,乐器。根据情理可知得用联网的电脑才可以进行在线学习,所以正确答案是B。句意:你能够成功使用网络学习所需要的全部就是一台能够联网的电脑。

10.C连词辨析。A.然而;B.但是;C.并且;D.然而。根据上下文内容可知此处是表示并列关系,用来说明另一种情况,所以选C。

11.A动词辨析。A.提供;B.卖;C.选择;D.决定。从情理可知现在很多大学都有自己的网站可以提供学习的课程,所以A选项正确。

12.D动词辨析。A.失败;B.缺乏;C.避免; D.参与。由上下文可知课程是提供给那些进行远程教育的人们,故D选项正确。

13.A名词辨析。A.好处;B.功能; C.劣势;D.缺点。根据下文it allows ...at your own pace and on your own time. 可知此处是指网上教育的好处、优点,所以选A

14.B动词辨析。A.工作;B.学习;C读书  ;D.聊天。本文内容是关于网络教育和在线学习的,所以选B。

15.C名词辨析。A一段时间;B.设施;C.限制;D.时间间隔。根据常识可知远程教育都有最低时间限制,也就是必须要在线学习多长时间等。所以C选项正确。

16.D名词辨析。A.点,要点;B.观点; C.想法; D批评。从下文内容it does not provide you with the face-to-face interaction with a teacher.判断此段是讲网络学习的缺点,所以D选项正确。

17.B动词辨析。A.聊天;B.交流;C.合作;D.集中注意。由下文through the use of discussion boards, messaging programs,这些交流方式可以判断此处作者强调的是学员间的沟通交流,所以C为正确选项。

18.A名词辨析。A.电子邮件;B.书信;C.口信;D.演说。根据前后内容判断此处应该是和discussion boards, messaging programs, and web-conferencing programs同类的名词,用来表示一种沟通方式,所以判断A选项正确。

19.C动词辨析,A.发展,进化;B.改善;C.迅速增长;          D.放弃,遗弃。从上下文判断网络教育不仅给人提供了学习机会,而且也不和家庭工作冲突,适应社会需求,由此推断网络教育是受人们欢迎的,所以C选项正确。

20.D短语辨析。A寻找;B.寻找;C.需要;D.渴望。从文章内容可知如果一个人爱好学习,那么他或她是有着对知识,对新鲜事物的渴求,所以推断D选项正确。

考点:考查教育类短文。

 

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