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Do you know what a MOOC is?MOOC is short for Massive(´óÁ¿µÄ)Open Online Course.Thousands of people can take a MOOC at the same time.You can be anywhere in the world to take it. 43

For years,many colleges have had classes online.MOOCs are always used in subjects like computer science and engineering.Can MOOCs be used in subjects like arts or philosophy(ÕÜѧ)?

Scott Anderson teaches philosophy at a university in Canada. 44 He says,¡°When students take some lessons,they needn't be present to hear and get them.¡±He says more and more students in MOOCs can mean less communication between them and the teachers.He also gives two ways to solve this problem¡ªadding more teachers and making online discussion groups.

45 She says online education has more weaknesses for her subjects.She says,¡°What's lost in online education is face-to-face communication.But the teaching of literature needs that.¡± 46 However,she believes that hybrid(»ìºÏµÄ)courses work best.

A.He thinks MOOCs have both advantages and disadvantages.

B.All you need is a computer and the Internet.

C.Lisa Jadwin teaches literature and writing at a college in New York.

D.She says some students can learn very well from talks and discussion groups.

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2._____

3._____

4._____

5.The passage is mainly about .

A. how students take MOOCs

B. what two teachers think of MOOCs

C. which college has MOOCs

D. why more and more teachers like MOOCs

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Every 14 days, another language dies. There are many reasons for this. Some people think more common languages have more economic(¾­¼ÃµÄ)power. Because of this, young people choose to learn a common language as they think it is more useful. Another reason is that some languages aren't written down. Guujaaw is a leader of the Haida Nation, whose people have lived on the Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada, for more than 10, 000 years. Their language is endangered. Traditionally, it wasn¡¯t written down, and, as a result, some people are worried that it will die one day. Guujaaw replies to this, "We talk to each other, listen, visit, and believe in the spoken word. Expressing yourself without writing is natural." However, if Guujaaw's language and others like it are going to stay alive, writing may have to become part of their lives.

When a language dies, a lot of knowledge dies with it. To begin with, language is a huge part of the culture of the people who speak it. Language allows speakers to say certain things: words that describe a cultural idea may not translate exactly into another language. Furthermore, many endangered languages have rich spoken cultures, Stories, songs and histories are passed on from older people to younger generations(Ò»´ú), Elizabeth Lindsey, an expert in languages, emphasizes(Ç¿µ÷) this. ¡°When an elder dies, a library is burned,¡± she says.

Also, language death affects our knowledge about nature. Local people often have a deep understanding of plants, animals, and the relationship between them. David Harrison, a researcher on endangered languages, reflects, ¡°80% of plant and animal species(ÎïÖÖ)have been undiscovered by science. But that doesn¡¯t mean they're unknown to humans.¡±

Many languages are endangered. However, it s not too late. Children often grow up speaking two languages. "No one ..becomes richer by giving up¡­ one language to learn another,¡± Harrison said. If children feel both languages are important, they will use both. So, it is necessary that children realize how useful their local language is.

1.How many reasons are mentioned for endangered languages in Paragraph 1?

A. 2 B. 3. C. 4 D. 5.

2.In Paragraph 2, the writer mainly tells us_____.

A. how cultures are passed on B. how cultures are discovered

C. why languages are written down D. why languages are important to cultures

3.The underlined word "affects" in the passage means ¡°_______¡±.

A. waits for B. depends on

C. is different from D. has an influence on

4.Which of the following is the writer's opinion?

A. People need to use common languages more often.

B. The spoken word is more important than the written word.

C. Children are the hope to stop the local language from dying.

D. Many animals and plants are in danger because of dying languages.

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When was the last time you gave or received a hug? Do your parents hug you before you go to school? In Western countries, it is quite common to greet close friends or relatives with a hug.

You might hug your teammates after winning a basketball game. If one of your friends is having a bad day, you can hug them to cheer them up. Friends who haven¡¯t seen each other for a long time will usually hug each other when meeting.

Of course, people in different countries have different opinions when it comes to hugging. After coming to China, I¡¯ve noticed that people are generally more reluctant (²»ÇéÔ¸µÄ) to hug than they are in my home country, the US.

My Chinese friends told me that hugging is considered to be very intimate (Ç×ÃܵÄ) in their culture. It usually only happens between people who are really close to each other, like couples. Chinese people don¡¯t usually hug in public, either.

But people¡¯s attitudes (̬¶È) towards hugging can also change. I remember watching a video story about a ¡°hugging party¡± that was held in Shanghai. A local artist held the party, inviting strangers and asking them to hug each other.

The Chinese participants (²ÎÓëÕß) clearly looked uncomfortable. However, after the party, several of them changed their minds. They decided that hugging doesn¡¯t have to be awkward (ÞÏÞεÄ) and can actually be quite nice. So next time you see your mom or dad, give them a hug ¨Csee how it makes you feel.

1.What usually happens between good friends when meeting in Western countries?

A. Hugging.

B. Nodding.

C. Shaking hands.

2.The second paragraph tells us ______.

A. the advantages of hugging each other

B. some situations in which people hug each other

C. the reasons why friends need to hug each other

3.In Chinese culture, hugs usually happen between ______.

A. friends

B. classmates

C. couples

4.What did people do at the ¡°hugging party¡±?

A. They were invited to hug each other.

B. They watched a video about hugging.

C. They told stories about hugging.

5.The writer wrote the last paragraph to ______.

A. encourage people to be nice to strangers

B. explain why people feel uncomfortable while hugging

C. show how people can change their minds about hugging

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