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【题目】请阅读下面文字, 并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。

This week should have seen the beginning of a new semester. Instead, China has been witnessing a different kind of new semester because of the novel coronavirus outbreak. Many Chinese schools have suspended the new semester and moved the classrooms online, leading to an explosion of viewings on online educational platforms,

On the first day of school, DingTalk, a virtual workplace developed by Alibaba Group, held online classes for an estimated 50 million students nationwide, from primary to high school level.

The huge demand led many to assume that online classrooms are the source of future prosperity. But according to a guideline issued by the Ministry of Education on Feb 12, “postponement of school without suspension of learning” is not equal to learning through online courses. As the education authorities have said, it is unnecessary for every teacher to record online courses to be evaluated for quality. Also, kindergarten classes cannot be held online.

(写作内容)

1.用约30个单词概述上述信息的主要内容;

2.120个单词发表你的观点, 内容包括:

(1) 网络直播课是否会取代传统课堂。

(2) 2-3个理由或论据支撑你的观点。

(写作要求)

1. 阐述观点或提供论据时, 不能直接引用原文语句;

2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;

3. 不必写标题。

(评分标准)

内容完整, 语言规范, 语篇连贯, 词数适当。

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【答案】To prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, schools have postponed the new semester, which has made online education an indispensable medium for students to take lessons. However, the authorities concerned call for an emergency stop.

Indeed, online classes can overcome the time and space limitation, but in my opinion they can never replace traditional classes. Firstly, paying little attention to teachers, many students are busy chatting online or clicking likes, which compromises knowledge learning. Secondly, parents are under pressure to fully cooperate with teachers as they have to monitor and tutor their children at home to ensure they are not distracted while attending online classes. Besides, it is also harmful to urge teachers who are not qualified to do so to start live-streaming. The poor quality of education will affect the students' development in the long run.

In conclusion, online study is a supplement of traditional study way at best rather than a replacement.

【解析】

这是一篇读写任务。文章主要讲述了中国学校由于新型冠状病毒疫情延期开学这一情况,导致人们认为网课会成为以后的趋势。但教育部发表声明,网课不会成为评价老师的标准。

首先概括上文所述内容。通读全文,我们可以这样对文章进行概括:为了防止新型冠状病毒的传播,学校推迟新学期上课时间,这导致学生通过媒体上在线课程。但是,专家们对于这种情况已经紧急叫停。

就“网络直播课程是否会取代传统课堂”发表自己的看法,然后用2-3个理由支撑自己的观点。例如:不赞成网络课程会代替传统课堂。原因:没有老师的监督,一部分同学上网课时忙着聊天或其它与学习无关的事情;父母承担着监督学生的责任,他们不得不监督和指导孩子,以确保孩子可以高效地上网课,这增加了父母的负担;让老师上网课对老师也不好,因为他们没有义务和资质从事在线教育。

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【题目】 I grew up in Hastings, a small coastal town in East Sussex, famous for 1066 years of history and seaside charm. I have a memory as a boy, saving my pocket money by placing it in a special drawer, the golden pound coins collecting into a neat pile. When I was 14 in 2007, I saved up money for a gap year, by working at a bingo hall, and I put the money into a savings account. I remember getting 70 ($91) interest rates one year, which made me feel very rich indeed.

Skip forward to 2018 and I was living and working in Beijing, China, as a journalist. All around me Beijing residents were paying for everything using just their smart phones. They would walk up to a counter of a restaurant, shop, or convenience store, and offer up a QR code(二维码)for the cashier to scan. Once scanned, the online system would immediately deduct(扣除) the exact amount owed from the payer’s e-wallet. No reaching for cash and waiting for change. The transaction would take seconds.

But I was a stubborn holdout. My friends, both Western and Chinese, would make fun of me for being so traditional – for sticking to ―dirty cash. But there were a couple of reasons why I kept using physical money and avoided getting into e-payments and e-wallets. Firstly, it felt safer. I wasn’t really aware of how electronic money would work on my smart phone and I feared it would somehow get easily taken away. Secondly, I feared that by moving to e-payments, I would end up spending more. I would lose all sense of how much, day by day, I would be spending.

Were these fears justified? As more and more people across the world escape cash, these are essential issues for me to consider.

1Which of the following made the writer feel very rich?

A.Saving 70 ($91) by placing it in a special drawer.

B.Collecting 70 ($91) coins into a neat pile.

C.Putting 70 ($91) into a savings account in bank.

D.Getting 70 ($91) interest rates from a bank.

2Which’s not the advantage of e-payments?

A.No reaching for cash.B.No waiting for change.

C.Taking only few seconds.D.Spending more money.

3Why didn’t the writer like to accept the e- payments at first?

A.Because he was too traditional to save money.

B.Because he liked the sense of paying in cash.

C.Because he thought e-payments would deduct more.

D.Because he knew how e-payments work on smartphones.

4What can we infer about the writer from the last paragraph

A.He accepted the idea that money is abstract.

B.He eventually turned to using e-payments.

C.He thought the pain of e-payment is delayed.

D.He insisted that having physical cash is safer.

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