“英语”教学理论满分作业
华师在线作业英语教学理论
作业1.第1题在该教学法的课堂里,准交际活动是为真实交际作准备而设计的教学活动。
准交际活动可以是句型操练、对话等项目,目的是对外语中的句型和结构进行训练,为交际活动作好准备。
A.语法翻译法B.直接法C.交际法D.全身反应法您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.02.第2题本教学法的教材按有利于培养学生发现和理解语言规则的原则来设计。
A.语法翻译法B.直接法C.认知法D.交际法您的答案:C题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.03.第3题按该教学法原则编写的典型教材有《新概念英语》。
A.情景法B.听说法C.认知法D.交际法您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.04.第4题诞生于美国的该教学法认为学习外语是掌握一种新的语言习惯,而习惯的形成主要靠正确的模仿和大量的操练。
因此从学习外语的第一天开始,教师就要严格要求学生,要求学生做到理解确切,模仿准确,表达无误。
A.语法翻译法B.直接法C.情景法D.听说法您的答案:D题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.05.第5题句型操练在本教学法里是教学中最中心的活动形式。
A.语法翻译法B.听说法C.认知法D.交际法您的答案:B题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.06.第6题在该教学法的课堂中,教师和学生之间有着一种搭档或叫伙伴的关系,学生可以向教师提问和回答教师的问题,教师可以向学生提问和回答学生的问题。
A.直接法B.听说法C.认知法D.交际法您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.07.第7题该教学法认为学习外语是掌握一种新的语言习惯,而习惯的形成主要靠正确的模仿和大量的操练。
因此从学习外语的第一天开始,教师就要严格要求学生,要求学生做到理解确切,模仿准确,表达无误。
A.听说法B.认知法C.交际法D.全身反应法您的答案:A题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.08.第8题主张该教学法的学者在编写教材时,很注意使用“活语言”作基本材料,在教材中安排讲授日常用浯,以使学生能学用结合,学以致用。
2017年华师网教《大学英语》满分作 业
作业1.第1题—These are the pictures we took during this trip.— _________ !A.Oh, what beautiful pictures they areB.Oh, how beautiful pictures they areC.Oh, what beautiful pictures are theyD.Oh, how beautiful pictures are they您的答案:A题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.52.第2题—I wonder if I could take a few days off work.— ________ .A.I’m sure you could leave off workB.I should say a few days is no problemC.Why, what’s the matter with youD.No, you mustn’t go away您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.53.第3题The teacher had no idea ________ these two students argued about.A.whoB.whatC.thatD.why您的答案:B题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.54.第4题;;Mercury freezes if it is cooled to ________ .</font></span></p> ;;</span></font></font></span></p>;</p>A.a low too temperatureB.a too low temperatureC.too low temperatureD.too low a temperature您的答案:D题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.55.第5题He gave ________ answer as I did.A.as sameB.sameC.as the sameD.the same您的答案:D题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.56.第6题A friend of mine, after 10 years of studying ballet, succeeded ________ becominga dancer.A.inB.onC.withD.of您的答案:A题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.57.第7题With her yellow hair, Jane is ________ girl as a fairy.A.as beautiful aB.as a beautifulC.as a more beautifulD.so a beautiful您的答案:A题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.58.第8题At no time during his speech ________ that he would make another film soon.A.he mentionedB.he should mentionC.did he mentionD.should he mention您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.59.第9题Just for today, I’m not going to insist that everything I do ________ perfect.A.wasB.isC.beD.are您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.510.第10题He was willing to do all ________ he could to help his friends.A.whichB.thatC.howD.what您的答案:B题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.511.第11题She has ________ all her debts.A.paid inB.paid outC.paid offD.paid out您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.512.第12题The hostess ________ until the guests were seated.A.sat downB.was sitting downC.was to sit downD.didn’t sit down您的答案:D题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.513.第13题—Where shall we go this weekend?—________ .A.What is having a drive to the countryB.How is to take a drive to the countryC.What about having a drive to the countryD.We’re having a drive to the county您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.514.第14题I ________ for two hours but nobody has arrived yet.A.am waitingB.waitedC.have waitedD.have been waiting您的答案:D题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.515.第15题The new employee finished the report and ________ .A.turned it inB.turned in itC.turned it upD.turned it on您的答案:A题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.516.第16题We are looking forward to ________ the Great Wall again.A.visitB.visitingC.having visitedD.being visited您的答案:B题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.517.第17题The shop offers products that range ________ inexpensive to very expensive.A.betweenB.fromC.amongD.along您的答案:B题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.518.第18题It is necessary that everything ________ ready by 6: 00 p.m.A.beB.will beC.shallD.would be您的答案:A题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.519.第19题Tom as well as two of his classmates ________ invited to the party.A.wasB.wereC.hasD.are您的答案:A题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.520.第20题According to ________ they have told me, they should return within about one week.A.thatB.itC.whatD.which您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.521.第21题She glanced shyly ________ him and then lowered her eyes.A.atB.offC.onD.with您的答案:A题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.522.第22题The difference was ________ cross the river.A.where toB.how toC.what toD.which to您的答案:B题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.523.第23题As we were leaving, we saw the ________ man and his friends entering.A.red hairB.red-hairC.red-hairedD.red-hairing您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.524.第24题He walked into the office and shook hands with a smiling man ________ Mr.Black.A.namingdC.by namedD.calling您的答案:B题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.525.第25题________ , he bought his wife a present.A.On his way to homeB.On his way homeC.In his way homeD.In his way to home您的答案:B题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.526.第26题John had six eggs. Mary added three, so now they all _____ to nine.A.equalB.areC.added upD.sum up您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.527.第27题I’m very interested ________ plants, animals and geography.A.onB.toC.overD.in您的答案:D题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.528.第28题—Let’s have a party in our department.—_________ .A.All rightB.Good ideaC.Very goodD.I like您的答案:B题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.529.第29题Only last week I called at ________ .A.my auntB.my aunt’sC.my auntsD.mine aunt您的答案:B题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.530.第30题;;;;;;</span></span></span>I&rsquo;d rather you ________say anything about it forthe time being. </o:p></font></span></font></p>A.don’tB.wouldn’tC.didn’tD.shouldn’t您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.531.第31题The lake shone ________ glass in the moonlight and she _______ it very much.A.liking, likedB.liked, likeC.like, likedD.like, likes您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.532.第32题I have no idea ________ he has said about the matter.A.whichB.thatC.whatD.how您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.533.第33题There are scientific ways ________ which man solves problems.A. inB.withC.atD.on您的答案:A题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.534.第34题—Do you know what day is today?—________ .A.Today is WednesdayB.It is a fine dayC.It is February 11D.It is raining您的答案:A题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.535.第35题—I have never been to a Chinese village, have you?— ________ .A.Yes, I haven’tB.No, I haven’t eitherC.No, I haven’t tooD.No, I have您的答案:B题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.536.第36题—I left my umbrella in my room. Wait while I go back to get it.—________ .A.Don’t be afraid, it will be fineB.Never mind, the weather will be OKC.Don’t bother, it will clear up by noonD.No problem, you can go您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.537.第37题—My mother is ill. Could I leave tomorrow?—________ .A.Good. You can goB.Quite well. Please leaveC.No problem. Please doD.Not bad, if you like您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.538.第38题—When will the performance begin?—________ .A.About one hourB.After one hourC.In one hourD.At one hour您的答案:C题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.539.第39题If I ________ you, I ________ that job.A.was, would takeB.were, would takeC.was, would have takenD.were, would have taken您的答案:B题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.540.第40题—I lost my money.—_________ .A.Oh, you will be more carefulB.Oh, you must be more carefulC.Oh, you would be more carefulD.Oh, you should have been more careful 您的答案:D题目分数:2.5此题得分:2.5作业总得分:100.0 作业总批注:。
成人高等学历英语作业2-5(仅供参考)
the education of the common man had occupied his thoughts for decades. He believed ignorance (无知) to be the enemy of freedom, and he wanted to correct what he considered to be the weaknesses of educational institutions (机构) modeled on European settings. He imagined that an “academical village” around a tree-lined lawn would provide an ideal setting in which to pursue higher education. The center of such a village would be a Temple of Knowledge that would house the university library.When Virginia decided to set up a state university in 1818, the retired U.S. President finally was able to devote his talent, time, and energy to creating this new kind of educational institution. By the time he was finished with his design, Jefferson had invented an entirely new American setting for higher education: the college campus.In 1812, Jefferson chose to begin building his “academical village,” the University of Virginia, in Charlottesville, VA, far away from the city center. He intended this spot to promote learning because it was natural and unspoiled, and far from anything that could distract or harm the students. The University consists of two rows of houses, five on each side, leading to a main building. This main building, the Rotunda, became the most important part of the University, because it contained the library. By focusing his entire institution on the library, instead of around the church, Jefferson revolutionized American university architecture.Jefferson’s aim was to create a new institutional form for his ideal educational system, a system he thought should give every citizen the information he needs for carrying out his daily business. This new approach to citizensip and education demanded a new type of university, one where students and professors could coexist and share ideas. He attempted to create this environment by combining the professors’ houses and students’ classrooms, and linking all the buildings with covered walkways so intellectual exchanges between departments could go on smoothly. Jefferson had also recognized the importance of the students’ whole life, and given much thought and planning to设施).分)分)分)A.give everyone the information he needs for conducting his businessB.be one under which every citizen enjoys equal opportunityC.provide students with a natural and unspoiled setting for learning分)A.Intellectual exchange.B.Students’ learning.C.Both students’ and professors’ life.D.Professors’ teaching.分)分)分)分)分)分)A.Little did I knewB.Little did I know分)分)分)分)A.bring outB.let outC.leave outD.make out1. Today we have made great achievements, but tomorrow we shall win still great victories.(1.0分)2. According to our estimate, only one out of three company managers have been trained in the field of3. Of the two lectures,the first was by far the best one, partly because the person who delivered it had such a4. We were young men when we first met in London, poor, struggle, full of hope and ideas.(1.0分)5. The way which the different kinds of rock lie on one another helps to tell the story of long ago.(1.0分)6. Jane had a great deal of trouble to concentrate on her study because of the noise in the next room.(1.0分)7. Being felt that she had done something wonderful, she sat down to rest.(1.0分)8. It was in this school where he had studied for four years.(1.0分)9. Collecting toy cars as a hobby becomes increasingly popular during the past fifty years.(1.0分)10. Lewis had to travel by bus as his car had been damaged in an accident some days before and he was failed to get it repaired.(1.0分)A.asB.had been damagedC.beforeD.was failedwho came to __2__ , the man selected one and dismissed (把…打发走) the __3__ .“I should like to __4__,” said a friend, “the reason you __5__ that boy, who brought not a __6__letter, not a single recommendation (推荐信).”“You are wrong,” said the gentle. “He had __7__ great many. He wiped his feet __8__ the door and closed the door __9__ him, showing that he was __10__ . He gave his seat immediately __11__ that old man, showing that he was kind and __12__. He took off his cap __13__ he came in and answered my __14__ promptly (迅速地), showing that he was __15__ and gentlemanly.“All the __16__ stepped over the book which I had purposed (故意地) put on the __17__. He picked it up and __18__ it on the table; and he waited for his __19__ instead of pushing and crowding. __20__ I talked to him, I __21__ his tidy clothing, his neatly __22__ hair and his clean finger __23__. Can’t you see that these things areA.ofB.withC.onD.toA.placingB.placedC.placesA.lessB.muchD.little。
英语考试考满分做作文五年级下册人教版
英语考试考满分做作文五年级下册人教版全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Getting That Perfect Score: My Journey to English Writing MasteryIt was the beginning of the second semester of 5th grade, and I was determined to ace the upcoming English composition exam. For me, English had always been a bit of a struggle, especially when it came to writing. But this time, I was ready to give it my all and finally achieve that elusive perfect score.The first thing I did was take a good look at the writing prompts from previous years. They covered a wide range of topics, from describing your favorite holiday to discussing the importance of recycling. I realized that I needed to work on both my vocabulary and my ability to organize my thoughts coherently.Luckily, my English teacher was incredibly supportive and provided me with loads of resources to practice with. She gave me lists of useful words and phrases, and we spent extra time going over the proper essay structure. I diligently studied thesematerials, making flashcards and quizzing myself until I felt confident in my ability to express myself clearly in English.But it wasn't just about memorizing words and rules; I also had to learn how to think creatively and develop my own unique voice as a writer. My teacher encouraged me to keep a journal and write about my daily experiences, no matter how mundane they might seem. At first, I found this exercise a bit tedious, but as I kept at it, I noticed my writing becoming more fluid and expressive.One of the most challenging aspects of English writing for me was incorporating vivid descriptions and figurative language.I had a tendency to write in a very straightforward, almost robotic manner. My teacher suggested that I read more books and pay attention to how the authors used imagery and metaphors to paint a picture with their words. I started devouring novels, underlining and analyzing the passages that resonated with me the most.As the exam drew nearer, I practiced timed writing exercises, trying to mimic the pressure of the actual test. I learned to outline my essays beforehand, ensuring that my ideas were well-organized and flowed logically. I also made sure to leaveenough time for proofreading and revising, as even the smallest mistakes could cost me precious points.Finally, the day of the exam arrived. I took a deep breath and tried to calm my nerves. All the hard work and preparation had led up to this moment. As I read through the prompt, I felt a surge of confidence. This was a topic I had practiced extensively – describing a memorable experience from my childhood.The words seemed to flow effortlessly from my pen as I vividly recounted the time my family went on a camping trip in the mountains. I painted a picture of the crisp, pine-scented air and the crackling campfire that danced in the twilight. I described the sense of wonder I felt as I gazed up at thestar-studded sky, feeling impossibly small in the vastness of nature.When time was up, I reread my essay, making a few minor adjustments here and there. As I handed it in, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and accomplishment. Regardless of the outcome, I knew that I had given it my absolute best effort.Weeks later, the results were posted, and I could hardly believe my eyes. I had achieved the perfect score – a rare feat that very few students managed to accomplish. All those latenights of studying, all those hours spent agonizing over word choice and sentence structure, had finally paid off.But more importantly, I had gained a newfound appreciation for the art of writing. It was no longer just a tedious exercise in following rules and regurgitating information. Writing had become a way for me to express my thoughts, emotions, and experiences in a creative and meaningful way.As I looked ahead to the challenges of middle school and beyond, I knew that the skills I had developed through this process would prove invaluable. The ability to communicate effectively through written language is a powerful tool that can open doors and shape perspectives.So, to any students out there feeling frustrated or discouraged by English writing, I say this: embrace the struggle. Treat it not as a chore, but as an opportunity to explore the boundless depths of language and find your unique voice. With dedication, perseverance, and a willingness to learn, that perfect score is well within your reach.篇2How to Ace Your English Writing ExamsHi there! My name is Lily and I'm a 5th grader. Today I want to share with you my tips and tricks for getting top scores on your English writing exams. Writing can be hard, but if you follow my advice, you'll be well on your way to impressing your teacher!The first thing you need to do is read the prompt very carefully. What is the question asking you to write about? Make sure you understand it fully before you put pen to paper. Seems obvious, but you'd be surprised how many students don't do this properly.Next, you'll want to plan out your essay. Don't just start writing right away! Take 5-10 minutes to brainstorm your ideas and organize them into a logical structure. Decide what your main points will be and what supporting details you'll use. Having a clear plan makes the actual writing so much easier.When it's time to write your introduction, start with something catchy to grab the reader's attention. Maybe a rhetorical question, an interesting fact, or a short anecdote. But don't go overboard here - the intro should be 2-3 sentences max. Then, have a clear thesis statement that previews the main points you'll cover in the body paragraphs.Speaking of body paragraphs, you'll usually want 3-4 of them, each focused on one main idea that supports your thesis.Start each one with a topic sentence that states the point you'll cover. Then give 2-3 specific details, facts, examples or reasons that back up this point. Make sure to explain how the details relate to and prove your point - don't just list them.Use transition words like "first," "also," "in addition," and "for example" to connect your ideas and show clear logic. Vary your vocabulary by using synonyms rather than repeating the same words over and over. Show off those fancy vocabulary words you've learned, but don't overdo it - the writing still needs to sound natural.At the end, wrap things up with a powerful conclusion paragraph. Restate your main points briefly, then end with a broader insight, call to action, or thought-provoking question that leaves an impression on the reader. Avoid introducing brand new ideas in the conclusion.As you write, keep checking to make sure every sentence is clear, focused and relevant to the prompt. Don't go off on tangents or include irrelevant details. Vary your sentence structure too - don't make every sentence a basic subject-verb format. Throw in some compound and complex sentences for variety and sophistication.Once you've finished your first draft, don't just submit it yet! Good writers revise their work. Take a short break, then reread your essay with fresh eyes. Check for any spelling, grammar or punctuation errors. See if you can rephrase any unclear sentences to be more concise and precise with your word choices. Make sure each paragraph flows logically to the next.If you have time, have someone else proofread your work too - a parent, teacher or friend. A second set of eyes may catch mistakes you overlooked. Consider their feedback carefully.When you've revised and polished your essay to perfection, congratulations! You're ready to submit a top-scoring piece of writing. Just remember - it takes practice, so don't get discouraged. The more you write, the easier it will become. Trust me, put in the hard work and you'll be the writing star of your class.Those are my best tips for writing excellence on your exams.I hope they help you boost your scores and wow your teacher. You've got this! Let me know if you have any other questions.篇3Getting Full Marks on My English Writing Exam!Hi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm a 5th grader at Baoshan Primary School in Shanghai. I just took the writing portion of my English exam from the PEP English textbook and I'm so excited because I think I got a perfect score! I worked really hard preparing for this test, so let me tell you all about how I studied and what I wrote for my exam essay.First of all, my English teacher Mr. Wang always reminds us how important it is to practice our writing skills. He says that being able to write well in English will help us communicate our ideas clearly and get good jobs when we're older. I totally agree! English is a global language and China's economy is so connected to the rest of the world. Mastering English writing gives me a huge advantage.For this exam, we had to write a story based on some pictures in a sequence. The pictures showed a girl finding a stray puppy on the street. In the next pictures, she took the puppy home, tried to find its owner by hanging "lost puppy" posters, but then decided to keep it as her new pet. I spent a lot of time brainstorming ideas for my story's plot, characters, and descriptive details.My first step was to make an outline to organize all my thoughts. I decided my main character would be a 10-year-oldgirl named Xiaomei. I described her as a friendly, caring person who loves animals. When she first saw the skinny puppy shivering in an alley, she knew she had to help him. I gave the puppy a back story too - his name was Buddy and he'd gotten separated from his owners while on a family vacation in the city.Next, I wrote a draft of the beginning where Xiaomai found Buddy and brought him home. I made sure to use lots of adjectives to describe the setting and Buddy's appearance. Like "He was a tiny ball of yellowish fur, whimpering and licking a cut on his paw." Using adjectives makes your writing more interesting!Then I described Xiaomai trying to find Buddy's owners. She made "Lost Puppy" posters using her neatest handwriting and drew a cute picture of Buddy. Her family hosted put up posters all over their neighborhood. After a week with no calls, they decided to keep Buddy for good. I wrote how Xiaomai's parents took him to the vet to get checked out while she went to the pet store to pick out a collar, bed, toys and treats.For the conclusion, I showed how Buddy quickly adapted to living with Xiaomai and her family. I described some funny scenes like Buddy chasing their cat around the apartment and refusing to eat his dog food at first because he wanted tablescraps instead! But eventually he became a well-behaved pup thanks to Xiaomai's patience and care. I ended with Xiaomai feeling lucky that she'd taken a chance on rescuing this lovable stray.Another area I focused on was using transition words properly. My teacher is always reminding us to use words like "first, next, then, after that, finally" etc. to connect our ideas and move the story along in a logical sequence. I made sure to use a variety of transition words throughout my composition.I also worked hard on checking my grammar, spelling, and punctuation. It's so easy to make little mistakes without proofreading carefully! I made sure all my subjects and verbs agreed, I capitalized proper nouns, and I used quotation marks for dialogue. Nobody's perfect but I tried my best to have minimal errors.One last thing I did really well, I think, was using more advanced vocabulary words that we've learned. Instead of using simple words like "small, happy, run," I challenged myself with higher-level synonyms like "petite, jubilant, scamper." Using more sophisticated vocabulary makes your writing sound more mature.It took me a few drafts to get my story just right, but I kept revising until I felt really proud of my writing. It was about 500 words, which was the suggested length. When I got my exam back and saw I'd earned full marks, I was overjoyed! All those hours of diligent studying had paid off.My parents were so impressed too. They praised me for being a conscientious student and rewarded me by taking me out for hot pot, my favorite meal. I was beaming with pride and confidence after getting validation for all my hard work.English writing can definitely be challenging, especially when you're just a kid still learning. But I found that making an outline first, using descriptive language, varying my word choice, incorporating transition words, and editing carefully for grammar/spelling are all such important steps. Oh, and of course, telling an engaging, imaginative story helps too! As long as you follow the structures we've learned and keep practicing, English writing can actually be really fun and satisfying.I hope my experience has motivated all of you to keep improving your English skills. Getting a perfect exam score feels incredible and gives you such a sense of accomplishment. Just think - all this practice now will make us bilingual bosses in the future! Thanks for reading, and happy studying, everyone! I'malready looking ahead to acing my next big English exam. Fighting!篇4How to Ace the English Writing ExamAs a 5th grader, one of the most challenging parts of the English curriculum is the writing exam. We're expected to write a cohesive, well-structured essay on an assigned topic, using proper grammar, spelling, and vocabulary. It can feel like a lot of pressure, but with the right preparation and strategies, getting full marks is definitely achievable! Here are my top tips for acing the 5th grade English writing exam:Start Early with PracticeThe key to improving your writing skills is practice, practice, practice. Don't wait until right before the exam to start writing. Throughout the school year, make an effort to write regularly, even if it's just keeping a journal or writing short stories for fun. Developing your skills over time will make the actual exam feel much more manageable.Read High-Quality ExamplesOne of the best ways to learn good writing is to read examples of high-quality prose from talented authors. Pay close attention to how they construct sentences, build paragraphs, and develop arguments or narratives. Analyzing great writing will help you understand what makes it effective and compelling.Learn Proper Essay StructureA well-structured essay is crucial for top marks. Make sure you understand the fundamental components: an engaging introduction with a clear thesis statement, logically organized body paragraphs that support your thesis, and a conclusion that summarizes your main points. Outlining your essay before writing can help ensure you stay on track.Use Vivid LanguageBoring essays with simplistic vocabulary won't impress the graders. Strive to use more advanced, descriptive words that paint a clear picture in the reader's mind. Be careful not to overdo it with overly complex language, but aim to make your writing lively and engaging.Mind Your Grammar and SpellingWhile creativity and good ideas are important, technical errors like poor grammar and misspelled words will definitelycost you marks. Be diligent about proofreading your work and correcting any mistakes before handing it in. It's a simple way to boost your score.Watch Your TimingOn exam day, be very aware of how much time you have and pace yourself accordingly. Leave enough time to write a solid rough draft, then go back and revise/edit your work before turning it in. Running out of time and turning in an unfinished essay is a recipe for a low score.Stay Calm and ConfidentIt's normal to feel some anxiety during the exam, but do your best to stay relaxed and confident in your abilities as a writer. Take some deep breaths, re-read the instructions carefully, and trust the preparation you've done leading up to this point. A positive mindset can make a big difference.With hard work, determination, and these strategies in mind, you'll be well on your way to producing an excellent essay worthy of top marks on the 5th grade English writing exam. It's a challenging goal, but absolutely attainable if you dedicate yourself. I wish you the best of luck!篇5How to Get Full Marks on Your English CompositionEver since I was a little kid, writing has always been one of my biggest struggles. Putting thoughts into words just never seemed to come naturally to me. So when I found out we had to write a composition for the English exam, I have to admit, I was pretty nervous. Getting a good mark on this section was really important, and I knew I had to bring my A-game if I wanted to ace it.After speaking to my teacher and doing some research online, I came up with a game plan for how to write an awesome composition that would be sure to impress the graders. First thing was first, I needed to pick the right topic. Thankfully, the exam gave us a choice between a few different prompts, so I went through and picked the one I felt most passionate about and had the most to say on.Once I had my topic selected, it was time to start putting together an outline. Mrs. Zhang always tells us that having a clear structure is key for any good essay. I made sure to plan out an introduction paragraph to hook the reader, three body paragraphs to lay out my main points, and a conclusion to neatly wrap things up. Filling out that outline beforehand made the actual writing process so much easier.Next up, I had to make sure I was following all the question requirements to a T. I re-read through the prompt over and over, underlining key words and double checking that I had hit all the main points they were looking for. The last thing I wanted was to go off in a different direction and get marked down for not being relevant.As I started putting pen to paper (well, fingers to keyboard), I focused on making my writing as clear, concise and error-free as possible. Run-on sentences, grammar mistakes and spelling errors are like grating nails on a chalkboard for graders. I made sure to vary my vocabulary as well, throwing in some fancy words here and there to show off my English skills. At the same time though, I tried to keep things easy to read and understandable.To really dazzle the graders, I attempted to pepper in some more advanced writing techniques I've learned over the years. Adding rhetorical questions, using metaphors and similies, and trying to show rather than tell. These kinds of literary devices can seriously level up an essay. I also made sure my introduction had a solid hook to grab the reader's attention right away.After finishing my first draft, I went through again and revised my work with a critical eye. Cutting out any rambling or fluff, tightening up my word choices, and ensuring my transitionsbetween ideas were smooth. A well-edited essay is a beautifully crafted gem.Once I had that final polished draft ready to go, all that was left was to double check my spelling and grammar one last time. You can never be too thorough on that front! Finally, I made sure to write neatly and cleanly. Sloppy handwriting can really distract graders.In the end, all my hard work paid off because I walked out of that exam feeling incredibly proud of the composition I had written. By following the tips I laid out - picking a fitting topic, having a clear outline, meeting all the requirements, writing clearly and concisely, using advanced techniques, revising thoroughly, checking for errors, and presenting it neatly - I gave myself the best possible shot at getting full marks.Sometimes it still blows my mind that I can take thoughts swirling around in my brain and translate them into something coherent on a page. It's honestly an amazing skill, one that I'll be sure to keep honing for years to come. But on test day, with my pencil in hand, I knew I had the writing chops to ace that composition and walk away a champion. And you know what? I totally did!篇6Getting a Perfect Score on Your English Exam EssayHello friends! My name is Li Ming and I'm a 5th grade student. I just took the big English exam for our grade level and I'm really happy because I got a perfect score on the writing section! A lot of my classmates struggled with the essay part, so I wanted to share some tips on how I prepared and what helped me do so well.First off, practice really is the key! I did a lot of writing practice in the months leading up to the exam. Every week, my English teacher gave us a new sample essay prompt to work on. Some were opinion prompts where we had to state and support our view on a topic. Others were narratives where we had to tell a creative story. There were also informational prompts that asked us to explain a process or describe something we learned about.For each practice prompt, I did my best to plan out and write a complete multi-paragraph essay, just like the ones we would have to write on the real exam. My teacher would grade them and leave comments to help me improve. I worked really hard to apply that feedback on the next practice essay. Little by little, my writing skills got better and better.Another thing that really helped me was reading a lot of sample essays and paying close attention to their structure. A well-organized five-paragraph essay has a few key components:An introductory paragraph that states the main idea or central thesisThree body paragraphs that give supporting details and examplesA conclusion paragraph that restates the main idea and leaves the reader with something to think aboutBy studying model essays, I learned how to craft a strong thesis statement, how to order and link my supporting ideas effectively, and how to write clear and engaging introductions and conclusions. Seeing good examples made it much easier for me to follow that proven structure in my own writing.The unit on descriptive writing in our PEP textbook was particularly useful for helping me build better description skills. Describing people, places, objects and experiences in vivid detail really brings your essay to life and creates imagery in the reader's mind. Our textbook had lots of sample descriptive paragraphs that used great vocabulary words and sensory details. When I practiced descriptive writing exercises, I tried my best toincorporate that "showing not telling" technique instead of just stating boring facts.Vocabulary is also hugely important for a high-scoring essay. The more precise and sophisticated word choices you can make, the more clearly and eloquently you can convey your ideas. In addition to learning new vocab from our textbook units, I made vocab flashcards for interesting words I came across in my reading. I also made sure to use a dictionary or thesaurus to find better word options whenever my first draft used a vague, simple or repeated word too many times.Finally, I can't stress enough the importance of revising and editing your essay drafts! Even the best writers don't get it perfect on the first try. You have to reread your writing objectively and think about how you could rephrase things more clearly, eliminate errors, tighten up wordy places, and rearrange things for better flow and logic. I rewrote and polished my practice essays many times before considering them final drafts.On the actual exam day, I put together everything I had practiced and felt very prepared. I spent a few minutes planning out my essay before writing. I made sure to follow thefive-paragraph structure, use descriptive techniques, precisely matched my word choices to my ideas, varied my vocabulary andsentences, and left time to revise and proofread. In the end, all that practice really paid off!While writing a great essay does take real effort, it gets easier with every practice attempt. If you follow the tips I've shared and don't get discouraged, you can absolutely master essay writing too. Keep working on improving your skills little by little and you'll see amazing results! Your English exam writing score is completely within your control. Good luck, study hard, and I'm wishing all of you the very best!。
英语教学理论满分作业
英语教学理论作业1.该教学法的三个原则包括:交际性原则、任务性原则和意义原则。
B.交际法2.主张该教学方法的学者认为口语是第一性的,外语学习和母语学习相似,语言学习过程可用联想心理学(associationist psychology)解释。
B.直接法3.该教学法的语言学习观点与交际法一样。
除此以外,该教学法还有其学习原则,即任务能提供语言习得所需要的语言输入、输出及互动;任务活动能激发学生兴趣及动力;学习困难也能通过协商来解决。
D.任务型语言教学模式4.使用该教学方法的目的在于培养学习者使用外语进行交际、做事的能力。
因此,外语应是教学中唯一的语言,母语在教学中没有特别的作用。
但在一定的场合,教师要解释一些问题时,比如涉及到两种文化的差异,是否应使用母语,也值得我们去思考与尝试。
D.任务型语言教学模式5.在该教学方法中,语言学习被视作智力活动,这种活动涉及规则学习、规则的记忆和以大量翻译的方式与母语意义相联系的操作。
A.语法翻译法6.与情景法一样,在教学法在语言学习理论方面,也是以行为主义的学习理论为依据的。
D.听说法7.重视词汇和语法的学习,强调阅读和写作两个方面能力的培养,而听和说没有得到应有的重视。
A.语法翻译法8.该教学法又称功能法或功能——意念法,产生于20世纪70年代初期的西欧共同体国家。
英国学者为创立该教学法做出了杰出的贡献。
C.交际法9.认为学习外语的目的是通过学习外语培养其阅读文学作品的能力。
为达到此目的,学生必须掌握外语的词汇和语法规则。
A.语法翻译法10.如果说,在该教学法的第二阶段中,练习是紧扣课文、围绕课文的语言点进行,并且控制性较大的话,那么,在该教学法的第三阶段中,教学活动应该是控制性不很大,使学生享有更大自主权的交际性练习。
B.认知法11.该教学法认为,对学习者有意义的语言能促进语言学习。
B.交际法12.在“___”模式中,属于语言学习活动的有1)在聚焦语言阶段使用增强意识活动,让学生在教师指导下分析和发现语言特点2)之后,设计练习让学生练习语言点。
英语学科教学论作业1
My Confusion about English Teaching吴金贤130201046I took my first part-time job as a tutor of two senior high school students last year. It was the first time I became a “teacher”.At first time, I taught them with my computer, and show them PPT about grammar, composition, New Concept English, some listening materials, English videos and English jokes. I taught them 3 hours a time for once a week. I had thought they would have great progress in their English learning. Because they show high interest in my “class” . However, they didn’t do well in even one English test during that time.With my heart broken, I decided to change my way of teaching. I bought two exercises books and two books of English papers for them and made them practice, practice and practice. And then amazingly, I saw signs of progress in their reading and writing, especially the marks. But they didn’t smile in my “class” anymore.I feel totally confused. I hope my students expect my class and appreciate the beauty of English. However, to pursue high scores I must destroy the pleasure of learning English. That reminds me of my learning English in senior high school. I was always afraid of attending English class for I got an English teacher whose teaching method was also practice. But I don’t want to be teacher like that in the future. What should I do to balance the two aspects?。
22春“英语”专业《汉语写作》离线作业-满分答案4
22春“英语”专业《汉语写作》离线作业-满分答案1. 第三人称代表着有别于作者和读者的小说世界,第一人称代表作者,第二人称代表读者。
( )A.正确B.错误参考答案:A2. By the end of the year all but two people (leave) ______.By the end of the year all but two people (leave) ______.will have left由by引导的许多时间状语往往要求谓语部分为完成时态。
如:by then,by now,by the end of,by the time that等,另外,由于句中时间状语by the end of the year意为“到今年年底时”,因此谓语部分只能用将来完成时。
句意:到今年年底,将仅剩下两个人。
3. 属于艺术分析内容的是( )A.艺术构思B.人物介绍C.直接叙述D.景物和环境的描写参考答案:AD4. The core lexicon of basic English is ( ).A. made up of French wordsB. from Latin and GrThe core lexicon of basic English is ( ).A. made up of French wordsB. from Latin and GreekC. derived from CelticD. of Germanic origin参考答案:D5. 豪放的风格充满阳刚之气,而婉约的语言风格则漫溢着阴柔。
( )A.错误B.正确参考答案:B6. 在电视广告文案中,广告文案的( )常常省略。
A.标题B.广告须由作者负责调节D.随文参考答案:A7. 与请示互相呼应、密切相关的一种公文形式是( )。
A.批复B.写作的实质就是客观事物通过作者的主观意识在恰当的文字形式中的正确反映C.命令D.决定参考答案:A8. We are ______ your letter 26 June and have acted on your instruction. A.in receipt of/duly B.We are ______ your letter 26 June and have acted on your instruction.A.in receipt of/duly B.acknowledgement of/immediatelyC.in priority of/quickly D.in arrangement of/considerablyA9. 黑色幽默的风格特征为冷峻、嘲弄、挖苦、反讽的态度与语调,甚至冷静到了麻木绝望、近乎残酷可怕的地步。
初中英语作业设计案例一等奖人教版
初中英语作业设计案例一等奖人教版案例1:阅读型作业的分层设计阅读型作业指的是要求学生利用教材或已有的材料, 通过认真阅读, 全面把握材料内容、体会、理解其中蕴含的英语知识、思想与方法, 为更深层次的学习活动提供保障的一种学习行为。
它通常表现为课前预习和课后提高两种形式。
以课前预习为例:在布置学生预习8ATipsAboutTipping 的课文时, 为了让不同层次的学生在预习中都能对课文内容有所理解, 我设计了三个层次的阅读型的作业:A(稍差生)的作业:1)录音机跟读课文, 朗读3—5遍。
在跟读时要求学生一句一句跟读, 紧紧把握好单词的读音、句子的停顿。
2)跟读完后, 自己独自出声朗读课文数遍, 以读准单词的读音, 同时, 读出句子中的语调。
如:一般疑问句读出升调, 陈述句、特殊疑问句读出降调等。
3)流利且有感情地朗读课文3遍。
在朗读过程中要投入, 并试着找出自己读不懂的地方。
“书读百遍, 其义自见“。
通过数遍的跟读朗读有感情地朗读, 学生在获得语感的同时对课文内容也有了一定的印象, 为课上的听讲做好了准备。
B(中等生)的作业:朗读课文数遍(自己定数量), 整体把握课文内容。
2)再读课文, 完成老师预先设计的“T“、“F“判断练习。
然后, 听课文录音后回答老师在布置预习时设计的几个帮助理解课文大意的问题(What…? When…? Where…?How…-? Why…?等等),以加深对课文内容的理解。
通过上述2个预习作业帮助中等学生深入理解课文的细节内容。
C(优秀生)的作业:1)精读课文——逐句阅读, 圈点不理解的单词或句子。
2)提出问题—―根据课文内容, 自己提出有助于理解内容的问题, 并自行解答。
3)明确语法点——找出课文中的重要词组及句型。
优秀生通过精读课文, 掌握课文内容, 在此基础上根据内容提出问题, 帮助他们进一步理解课文, 且归纳出课文中的关键词组和句型。
这3项阅读型的预习作业已经让优秀生对课文内容完全做到了心中有数。
基于CLIL理论的英语综合实践课程教学——以外研版八年级上册M2第四课时为例[1]
基于CLIL理论的英语综合实践课程教学——以外研版八年级上册M2第四课时为例[1]一、引言内容与语言综合学习(Content and Language Integrated Learning,CLIL)是一种起源于欧洲的教学理论。
CLIL课堂教学主要包含以下四个层面:内容(content)、交流(communication)、认知(cognition)、文化(culture),四个C充分体现了CLIL教学以内容、文化为导向,以语言为媒介,注重师生、生生之间的交流沟通,从而促进学生对内容的认知能力。
相比于传统英语教学中零碎的词汇和语言表达,CLIL理论下的语言教学更注重真实语境下的综合应用,也更体现了语言的工具性,将语言作为学习其他知识的工具来使用,在课堂上给学生提供及时运用所学语言知识的机会。
《义务教育英语课程标准(2022年版)》在保留英语课程工具性和人文性的基础上,提出了树立国际视野、涵养家国情怀、坚定文化自信等新要求,也提出树立人类命运共同体意识,培养家跨文化沟通与交流能力的育人要求。
图1 CILI理论示意图由此看来, CLIL 教学理论和新课标都注重语言的工具性和跨文化交际性,CLIL理论下的英语课堂与践行新课标的最终目的不谋而合;而英语综合实践课作为落实语言综合学习的主要途径之一,也配适于 CLIL理论的指引。
因此,在初中英语教学中,结合CLIL理论开展英语综合实践课程具备很强的可行性和时效性。
二、基于CLIL理论的英语综合实践课教学设计以下将以外研版八年级上册Module 2My home town and my country的第四课时综合课为例,在CLIL理论的4Cs框架下,通过综合实践课程的活动准备、活动实施、活动总结与评价等一系列体现综合性、关联性和实践性的环节组织英语学习活动教学。
(一)教材分析本模块以“家乡”为主要题材,属于“人与社会”范畴。
围绕地理位置、地方名胜、地标建筑等内容,通过使用形容词比较级进行比较分析。
高考英语人教通用一轮课时作业 20Theme parks Word含解析
Special Diets— Dining Services provide a variety of meal options, including religious selections. Although not guaranteed, special diets can usually be accommodated within our ability. You may arrange a meeting with our dining staff to discuss any special diet concerns or food allergies by emailing ihdining@.Physical Disabilities — The International House Dining Facility is accessible to all disabled residents. However, the residents must be accompanied by their personal nurses for meal assistance. They will receive a meal free of charge at the time assistance is given.【语篇解读】 本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了IHouse的餐饮服务、供餐时间等,重点介绍了就餐卡的使用规定以及为残疾人提供的便利等。
【难句分析】 If your card is damaged, you are responsible for replacing your card and then contact Dining Services to have it coded again before entering the dining area.分析:该句为主从复合句。
2020年秋冬智慧树知道网课《英语教学设计》课后章节测试满分答案
第一章测试1【多选题】(10分)英语教学设计()A.是运用系统方法分析英语教学中的问题和需要、设计解决方案、试行解决方法、评价试行结果并对试行方案进行改进的过程B.是系统规划英语教学的过程C.包括对英语教学过程系统分析、设计、实施、反馈和修订D.能确保英语教学工作科学化,成为语言教学理论和语言教学实践相结合的桥梁;还可以促进设计者的发现问题和解决问题的能力、科学思维能力及态度的培养2【多选题】(10分)教学设计的理论基础有()A.教学理论B.学习理论C.系统科学理论D.教育传播理论3【判断题】(10分)教育传播理论对于教学设计的启示为在教学设计过程中,师生之间信息传递交流的设计要注意各要素间的变化,及其可能引起的不同教学效果。
()A.对B.错4【判断题】(10分)人的认识不是由外界刺激直接给予的,而是外界刺激和认知主体内部心理过程相互作用的结果,这是认知主义理论的观点。
()A.错B.对5【多选题】(10分)认知主义理论对教学设计的影响和作用主要体现在()A.教学目标方面,运用层级分析以确定和图式学习任务的先决条件关系B.在教学策略方面,强调学习者主动参与学习过程,强调信息的结构化、组织和排序以促进最优的信息加工,允许和鼓励学习者对先前习得的材料做出联系C.强调教学内容编排的先后顺序D.强调奖赏和反馈强化的作用6【单选题】(10分)以下属于建构主义理论的观点的是()A.学习是对新知识意义的建构,包含对原有经验的改造和重组B.学习是塑造行为的过程C.学习是主动对外部信息进行选择性加工D.学习是突然领悟和理解的过程7【多选题】(10分)以下属于建构主义对教学设计影响和作用的是()A.在评价时,要注意奖励机制的强化作用B.设计多种自主学习策略,使得学习能够在以学生为主体中顺利展开C.强调学习任务的复杂性以及协作学习重要性D.以问题为核心驱动学习,并且学习问题必须在真实的情境中展开E.为学生提供学习资源、认知工具和帮助等F.教学目标方面,根据学生已有经验和图式明确学习任务的安排8【判断题】(10分)教学最优化理论是在全面考虑教学规律、教学原则、教学任务等基础上,对教学过程做出的一套最佳方案。
初一英语课时作业高分范文
初一英语课时作业高分范文English:In my opinion, to achieve high scores in my first year English homework, I need to focus on several key areas. Firstly, I must pay attention in class and actively participate in discussions to ensurethat I understand the concepts being taught. Secondly, I should practice my English skills regularly by reading books, watching English movies, and listening to English songs. This will help me improve my vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. Furthermore, I need to review and revise the lessons taught in class to strengthen my understanding and retention of the material. Additionally, seeking help from teachers or classmates when I encounter difficulties will enable me to clarify any doubts and improve my performance. By being dedicated, organized, and continuously working on my English skills, I am confident that I can achieve high scores in my first year English homework.中文翻译:在我看来,要在我的初一英语课时作业中取得高分,我需要关注几个关键领域。
初一英语课时作业高分范文
初一英语课时作业高分范文In the realm of academic achievements, few things can match the sense of accomplishment that comes with earning a high score on an English homework assignment. As a student in the 7th grade, I had the opportunity to experience this triumph firsthand. The journey to this academic milestone was paved with dedication, diligence, and a deep passion for the English language.The assignment in question was a multi-faceted task that tested our understanding of various aspects of the English language. From grammar and vocabulary to reading comprehension and written expression, the homework demanded a well-rounded approach to the subject matter. As I delved into the assignment, I recognized the significance of approaching each component with the utmost care and attention to detail.One of the key elements of the homework was the mastery of grammar rules. Navigating the complex web of sentence structures, verb tenses, and parts of speech required a meticulous understanding of the language's fundamental principles. I dedicatedcountless hours to reviewing grammar concepts, practicing exercises, and ensuring that my written work adhered to the established rules. This attention to detail not only strengthened my grasp of grammar but also instilled a sense of precision and accuracy in my overall approach to the assignment.Alongside the grammatical aspects, the homework also challenged us to demonstrate our proficiency in vocabulary. Expanding one's lexical repertoire is a crucial aspect of language learning, and this assignment provided the perfect opportunity to showcase our mastery of new words and their appropriate usage. I immersed myself in reading, word games, and targeted vocabulary exercises, all with the goal of enhancing my linguistic dexterity.Reading comprehension was another integral component of the homework. The assignment required us to analyze and interpret passages, demonstrating our ability to understand the nuances of the written word. This aspect of the task tested our critical thinking skills, as we were expected to delve beyond the surface-level meaning and uncover the deeper implications and underlying messages within the text. By carefully analyzing the content, identifying key themes, and articulating our insights, I was able to showcase my proficiency in this crucial area of English language proficiency.Perhaps the most daunting yet rewarding aspect of the homework was the written expression component. Here, we were tasked with crafting well-structured, coherent, and compelling written pieces that showcased our mastery of the language. This challenge pushed me to refine my writing skills, honing my ability to organize thoughts, construct logical arguments, and convey ideas with clarity and precision. I meticulously planned my essays, paid close attention to the flow of my writing, and ensured that my work was free of grammatical and spelling errors.Throughout the process of completing this English homework assignment, I found myself not only learning but also growing as a student and a language enthusiast. The sense of accomplishment that came with earning a high score was not just a reflection of my academic success but also a testament to the personal growth and development I had experienced. The skills and knowledge I had acquired would serve me well not only in my future English language studies but also in my overall academic pursuits and personal endeavors.In conclusion, the high-scoring English homework assignment in 7th grade was a transformative experience that challenged me to push the boundaries of my linguistic capabilities. Through the mastery of grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and written expression, I not only achieved academic success but also cultivateda deeper appreciation for the power and beauty of the English language. This experience has left an indelible mark on my educational journey, serving as a constant reminder of the rewards that come with dedication, hard work, and a genuine passion for learning.。
涛浙学校高中英语 课堂作业(11)8
烧烛州烟递市涛浙学校高二英语课堂作业(11)一 完型填空“It’s no use, Mum,” said Johnny. “I’m just no good at dancing.”“You’ve got to keep trying. Tonight will be 1 , dear. Try a turn with that pretty Lisette.”Johnny 2 . Every Saturday night used to be the best of the week. He and his parents went to the 3 at the Club, where his hero, Alcide, played the accordion (手风琴) with the band. But lately everything had changed. Now that Johnny was older, he was 4 to dance with a girl!5 Johnny and his parents arrived at the Club, music had already started. Johnny got up his6 to approach Lisette. “May I have this dance?” Johnny asked. “That’s all right,” said Lisette. Johnny struggled to keep up with Lisette’s7 steps, but he was always one beat behind her. Then Johnny heard his friend Pierre say, “Look! Johnny has two left feet!”8 burst from the crowd. Johnny9 and ran outside, determined never to go to another dance.The next Saturday, Alcide 10 to Johnny’s house for some potatoes. He happened to hear Johnny playing the accordion. Alcide’s eyes 11 . “Bring that accordion and play some songs tonight,” Alcide said. Then he drove off, leaving Johnny staring open- mouthed 12 him.At the Club, Johnny scanned the crowd for Lisette and 13 her. The band played for a long time before Alcide said, “Dear friends, I got a 14 for you tonight. Young Johnny is going to join us!” 15 , Johnny stepped up on the platform, his eyes on the floor. He began to play, and the band 16 behind him. When the song ended, he heard cheers. Johnny kept playing until the dance was 17 . “You did a fine job tonight. Play with us again next Saturday night,” Alcide said. “Yes, sir!” said Johnny. 18 he went outside, Johnny saw Lisette and her friends near the door. Lisette stepped 19 , smiling. “You played really good tonight!” she said.“Thank you,” Johnny blushed (脸红). As he walked on, Pierre 20 moved out of the way for him to pass.Johnny patted his accordion. Come to think of it, in his whole life, he had never once seen Alcide out on the dance floor.1. A. difficult B. troublesome C.different D. terrible2. A. answered B. sighed C.smiled D. laughed3. A. platform B. appointment C.meeting D. dance4. A. expected B. invited C.allowed D. chosen5. A. If B.Since C. Though D.When6. A. spirits B. feelings C.courage D. strength7. A. smooth B. clumsy C.slow D. small8. A. Shouts B. Laughter C.Applause D. Cheers9. A. broke away B. went out C. brokeup D. turned out10. A. ran B.walked C. drove D.cycled11. A. opened B. rolled C.sharpened D. widened12. A. off B.with C.after D. for13. A. caught B. searched C.sought D. spotted14. A. surprise B. puzzle C.story D. joke15. A. Struggling B. Trembling C.Wandering D. Whispering16. A. got round B. joined in C. turnedaround D. showed off17. A. in B.out C.over D. on18. A. As B.Because C. Until D.So19. A. backward B. forward C.onward D. downward20. A. still B.even C. ever D.almost二 单项选择21. Every evening after dinner, if not from work, I will spend some time walkingmy dog.A. being tiredB. tiringC. tiredD. to be tired22.Most Americans would prefer to keep their problems themselves, and solve their problems ______ themselves.A. to; byB. by; toC. for; toD. in; on23.When he the door, he found his keys werenowhere.A. would openB. openedC. had openedD. was to open24.I can be a teacher. I’m not a very patientperson.A. seldomB. everC. neverD. always25.At the age of 29, Dave was a worker, in a small apartment near Boston and ______ what to do about his future.A. living; wonderingB. lived; wonderingC. lived; wonderedD. living; wondered26.I was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, a city name will create a picture of beautiful trees and green grass in our mind.A. whichB. of whichC. thatD. whose27.Would you please keep silent? The weather report and I want to listen.A. is broadcastB. is being broadcastC. has been broadcastD. had been broadcast28.She is very dear to us. We have been prepared to do it takes to save her life.A. whicheverB. howeverC. whateverD. whoever29. Nowadays people sometimes separate their waste to make it easier for it .A. reusingB. reusedC. reusesD. to be reused30. — It’s the office! So you know eating is not allowedhere.— Oh, sorry.A. mustB. willC. mayD. need31. Please do me a favor — ______ my friend Mr. Smith to Youth Theater at 7:30 tonight.A. to inviteB. invitingC. inviteD. invited32. You and I could hardly worktogether, ?A. could youB. couldn’t IC. couldn’t weD. could we33. Either you or one of your students ______ to attend the meeting that is due tomorrow.A. areB. isC. haveD. be34. ______ the police thought he was the most likely one, since they had no exact proof aboutit, they could not arrest him.A. AlthoughB. As long asC. If onlyD. As soon as35. — The food here is niceenough.— My friend ______ me a right place.A. introducesB. introducedC. had introducedD. was introducing第三部份:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AEddie McKay, a once-forgotten pilot, is a subject of great interest to a group of history students in Canada.It all started when Graham Broad, a professor at the University of Western Ontario, found McKay’s name in a footnote in a book about university history. McKay was included in a list of university alumni (校友) who had served during the First World War, but his name was unfamiliar to Broad, a specialist in military history. Out of curiosity, Broad spent hours at the local archives (档案馆) in a fruitless search for information on McKay. Tired and discouraged, he finally gave up. On his way out, Broad’s glance happened to fall on an exhibiting case showing some old newspapers. His eye was drawn to an old picture of a young man in a rugby uniform. As he read the words beside the picture, he experienced a thrilling realization. “After looking for him all day, there he was, staring up at me out of the exhibiting case,” said Broad. Excited by the find, Broad asked his students to continue his search. They combed old newspapers and other materials for clues. Gradually, a picture came into view.Captain Alfred Edwin McKay joined the British Royal Flying Corps in 1916. He downed ten enemy planes, outlived his entire squadron (中队) as a WWI flyer, spent some time as a flying instructor in England, then returned to the front, where he was eventually shot down over Belgium and killed in December 1917. But there’s more to his story. “For a brief time in 1916 he was probably the most famous pilot in the world,” says Broad. “He was credited with downing Oswald Boelcke, the most famous German pilot at the time.” Yet, in a letter home, McKay refused to take credit, saying that Boelcke had actually crashed into another German plane.McKay’s war records were destroyed during a World War II air bombing on London — an explanation for why he was all but forgotten.But now, thanks to the efforts of Broad and his students, a marker in McKay’s memory was placed on the university grounds in November 2022. “I found my eyes filling with tears as I read the word ‘deceased’ (阵亡) next to his name,” said Corey Everrett, a student who found a picture of Mckay in his uniform. “This was such a simple example of the fact that he had beena student just like us, but instead of finishing his time at Western, he chose to fight and die for his country.”36. What made Professor Broad continue his search for more information on McKay?A. A uniform of McKay.B. A footnote about McKay.C. A book on McKay.D. A picture of McKay.37. What did the students find out about McKay?A. He trained pilots for some time.B. He lived longer than other pilots.C. He died in the Second World War.D. He was downed by the pilot Boelcke.38. McKay’s flying documents were destroyed in .A. BelgiumB. GermanyC. CanadaD. England39. We can learn from the last paragraph that McKay .A. preferred fight to his studyB. went to war before graduationC. left a picture for Corey EverrettD. set an example for his fellow students40. What is the text mainly about?A. The research into war history.B. The finding of a forgotten hero.C. The pilots of the two world wars.D. 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Who mentions the transporting of the battery?A. P.S.B.B.L.C. M.C.D. T.K.44. The customer comments on the battery are mainly about its _______.A. qualityB. serviceC. functionD. shopping四 任务型阅读With the development of our modern society, people’s living conditions become much more comfortable. But along with intense competition, parents have less time to consider children’s needs in all-round. One method to solve this contradiction is to give children some pocket money. Pocket money is useful to children. But whether the children are considerable enough to make correct use of this money? There are two viewpoints about the pocket money. Some people think that giving children pocket money will make them become luxurious. Others think that will not lead to such disadvantage. In my opinion, both of them are partially reasonable. Someone believes that giving children pocket money really has many advantages. With pocket money, children canbuy their daily necessities such as pencils, little toys, and snack food they like. It will give children a certain freedom to select what they want, make them aware rules of the equivalent exchange. Since time to parents is very precious, giving pocket money to children help them to save time spent in shopping, but used in busy working and earning money. Others insist that there are undoubtedly some disadvantages in spending pocket money. First, young children do not know how to use pocket money appropriately, they possibly consume all the money to buy expensive merchandise that they like, and then ask for extra money from their parents. Some parents cosset their children, and always give them a large amount of pocket money. Such conditions will make children become more and more prodigal. Second, since adults do not supervise the procedure of shopping, children could probably buy something that is not suitable for their age, such as adult magazines. Judging these two viewpoints above-mentioned, I think that parents should give their children a limited amount of pocket money. There are some preconditions: the amount of pocket money must be finite; the parents should instruct their children how to use the pocket money moderately and what is suitable to them; for a costly merchandise, parents themselves should take children to buy it. With these preconditions, pocket money will do no harm to their children.Title: Giving Children Pocket MoneyDifferent (1) _______ Someone is in (2)_________of giving pocket money.Someone (3)________the right way of children spending pocket moneyReasons for (4)_______giving pocket money Children buy necessities on their (5)_________ Parents don’t have to (6)_________children when they buy things.Reasons (7)______children spending pocket money Children don’t know how to use money(8)________ Children may waste money buying things that may be (9)____________to them.A possible (10)___________to the problemParents may give children a certain amount of money and teach them to cherish moneyand use it in a proper way.五 单词拼写1 With the e________ of outer space, we know much about the moon.2 They decided to take apart the machine and started again from s___________.3 This advertisement is c__________ to attract the attention of the housewives.4 In the market, dealers were ______________(讨价还价)with growers over the price of coffee.高二课堂作业(11)答案一 完形CBDAD CABAC DCDAB BCABB二 单选CADCA DBCDA CDBAB三 阅读DADBB ACCB四 任务型阅读1. opinions2. favor3. doubts4. parents5. own6. accompany7. against8. properly9. harmful 10. solution五 单词拼写exploration scratch calculated bargaining。
小学英语教学理论作业
作业:英语教学目标09404040145 09英本一班邹慧梅教学内容:人教版三年级下册Unit one How are you教学目标:知识技能1,能用How are you问候别人,并能根据对方的回答给出正确地反映; 2,接受别人的How are you问候,并能根据自己的情况给出正确地回答Fine , thank you。
/I am not very well.4,能sing and act 歌曲Hello teacher。
情感目标1,学生根据所学的知识创建对话,进行问答,鼓励学生之间互相关心和帮助。
2, 通过小组“问答接龙“的游戏,培养学生之间的团结合作和竞争意识。
文化理解1, 比较中西方的问候的不同点,中国:“你吃饭了吗?去哪里了?……“,外国:Hi, Hello, How are you? 等等。
语言知识1,能正确地书写字母N/n以及单词noodle, net, banana。
Teaching contend Unit one How are youTeaching objectivesLanguage skills1 Can greet others with the sentence “how are you” and give the correct reply according to their answer;2 Can receive other’s greeting “how are you?”and give the correct answer, such as “fine, thank you.” or “no, I am not very well.” according to their own feelings.3 Can act and sing the song “hello teacher”.Language knowledge1 Can read and write the letter “N/n”, and three word “noodle, net, banana”.Affect1 Encourage students to help and care for each other through creating dialogue based on what we have learned.2, Cultivate team-work and competition awareness among students through game.Culture understanding1 Realize the difference of greeting between China and foreign countries. In china : “你吃饭了吗?去哪里?…。
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英语教学理论作业1.该教学法的三个原则包括:交际性原则、任务性原则和意义原则。
B.交际法2.主张该教学方法的学者认为口语是第一性的,外语学习和母语学习相似,语言学习过程可用联想心理学(associationist psychology)解释。
B.直接法3.该教学法的语言学习观点与交际法一样。
除此以外,该教学法还有其学习原则,即任务能提供语言习得所需要的语言输入、输出及互动;任务活动能激发学生兴趣及动力;学习困难也能通过协商来解决。
D.任务型语言教学模式4.使用该教学方法的目的在于培养学习者使用外语进行交际、做事的能力。
因此,外语应是教学中唯一的语言,母语在教学中没有特别的作用。
但在一定的场合,教师要解释一些问题时,比如涉及到两种文化的差异,是否应使用母语,也值得我们去思考与尝试。
D.任务型语言教学模式5.在该教学方法中,语言学习被视作智力活动,这种活动涉及规则学习、规则的记忆和以大量翻译的方式与母语意义相联系的操作。
A.语法翻译法6.与情景法一样,在教学法在语言学习理论方面,也是以行为主义的学习理论为依据的。
D.听说法7.重视词汇和语法的学习,强调阅读和写作两个方面能力的培养,而听和说没有得到应有的重视。
A.语法翻译法8.该教学法又称功能法或功能——意念法,产生于20世纪70年代初期的西欧共同体国家。
英国学者为创立该教学法做出了杰出的贡献。
C.交际法9.认为学习外语的目的是通过学习外语培养其阅读文学作品的能力。
为达到此目的,学生必须掌握外语的词汇和语法规则。
A.语法翻译法10.如果说,在该教学法的第二阶段中,练习是紧扣课文、围绕课文的语言点进行,并且控制性较大的话,那么,在该教学法的第三阶段中,教学活动应该是控制性不很大,使学生享有更大自主权的交际性练习。
B.认知法11.该教学法认为,对学习者有意义的语言能促进语言学习。
B.交际法12.在“___”模式中,属于语言学习活动的有1)在聚焦语言阶段使用增强意识活动,让学生在教师指导下分析和发现语言特点2)之后,设计练习让学生练习语言点。
C.强任务派13.该教学法的创始人Asher把刺激—反应看作语言教学方法的学习理论。
因此,我们可以认为,该教学法体现了以语法为基础的语言观和行为主义的语言学习观。
D.全身反应法14.该教学方法是在十九世纪末作为语法翻译法的批判而创立的外语教学的一种方法。
它的特点包括:1)只使用目标语进行教学;2)意义通过语言、动作、物体等手段结合情景表达;3)先教说,然后教读、写;4)用归纳法讲授语法。
B.直接法15.在该教学法的课堂中,由于语言学习被视为习惯的培养,教师会要求学生重复某些语言结构以加快习惯的养成。
故此,句型操练和“逆向组句法”在该教学法中被视为一种有效的方法。
D.听说法16.在学习理论方面,该教学法的理论依据是学者Diller提出的认知理论的四原则:1.活的语言是受规则支配的创造性活动;2.语法规则有其心理的现实性;3.人类有独特的学习语言机制;4.活的语言是思维工具。
按照这些原则,语言教学应视为一个有意识学习的系统(a consciously learnt system),新语言应在实际中呈现和实践,学习语言应在有意义的实践中进行。
A.认知法17.按照该教学法的三个原则,我们应让学生在真正的交际活动中进行有意义的活动,完成一定的学习任务以达到语言交际能力。
B.交际法18.第53题由于在该教学法中使用了语言与行动的结合,从语言学习层面上它还与心理学中的记忆痕迹理论、降低忧虑、紧张有利语言学习等观点有联系。
D.全身反应法19.采用该教学法的教师会对课文中的语法规则作演绎式的讲解。
A.语法翻译法20.认为外语教学应与母语脱钩,因此,在采用该教学法进行教学的课堂里,母语是避免使用的。
A.直接法21.在“___”模式中,属于任务活动的有:1)在建立图式步骤中激活相关背景知识及已掌握的语言结构及词汇;2)进行更灵活的练习和真实性的交际活动。
D.弱任务派22.该教学法是指在语言教学中使用“任务”作为教学核心单位的语言教学途径。
它可视为交际法在教学方面的发展。
D.任务型语言教学模式23.在该教学方法的课堂中,声音、简单句子会与教室、家庭、街道等不同环境中的实物和人物等联系进行教学。
B.直接法24.在该教学方法中,学生是小组活动的参与者,活动的监控者、探险者和发明者。
A.认知法.25主张该教学法的学者认为,在语言教学中,学习者不但要学会结构,更重要的是对结构的使用和对语言功能的掌握。
B.交际法26.在该教学方法中,学生不懂得“救护车”用英语怎样说,他们会用“car”去表达;不懂得“急救医护人员”用英语怎样说,他们会用“policemen”去代替。
这时教师可用重述(recast)的手段“纠正”学生的用法。
这种“纠正”的手段但不应被视作“纠正错误”而应被看作“意义磋商”和“聚焦形式”。
D.任务型语言教学模式27.主张这种教学法的学者认为:母语将会成为学习外语的障碍,干扰外语的学习。
因此,该教学法主张全外语的教学,母语在外语课堂中不应该使用。
B.直接法28.第65题该教学法的教学步骤常常是:1)教师用母语简单介绍文章的作者和写作背景,并对文章的大意进行译述。
2)教师带读单词表里的单词。
3)教师对课文逐句地翻译。
4)让学生直接阅读课文,并做一些阅读理解的练习。
5)布置学生做一些笔头的翻译练习。
A.语法翻译法29.本教学法的教材按有利于培养学生发现和理解语言规则的原则来设计。
C.认知法30该教学法主张全外语教学,母语在外语课堂中不应该使用。
B.直接法31.1888年,国际音标问世,这使人们能把有声的语言用书面的方式记录下来,为教授语言结构提供了有用的工具。
您的答案:错误32二十世纪初,德国人贝力子创办的“贝力子外语学校”遍及欧美各国。
贝力子学校所使用的直接法的原则和步骤包括:用归纳法教授语法。
您的答案:正确33.第3题在中世纪后期,在欧洲大陆,尽管语言的发展形势起了巨大的变化,拉丁语还是成为学校开设的一门课程,因为人们相信学习拉丁语能为学生提供智力方面的训练,磨练他们的智慧。
您的答案:正确题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.034.第4题图式理论认为,一个人在大脑里的图式越多、越完善,在阅读理解时被调用的可能性越大,就越有可能保证对文章意义的正确理解。
您的答案:正确题目分数:1.0此题得分:1.035.第5题从十九世纪下半叶起,欧洲的一些学者继承了改革派的思想,提出了一些外语教学的主张,这些主张的一个共同点就是重视教授口语。
您的答案:正确36.在“输出假设”中,斯温纳认为语言输入在第二语言习得中有着显著的作用。
在教学中,教师应多设计交际性的语言输入活动,以促使学生语言能力的培养。
您的答案:错误37.英语教学法的相关学科包括教育学等学科。
您的答案:正确38.教无时无刻不与学相连在一起,因此,所有学科的理论直接影响着语言教学理论的建立,也影响着教学方法的采用。
您的答案:错误39.文艺复兴以后,欧洲的现代语言教学注意系统语法的讲授、词形的变化、词类的变格等的讲解,并使用翻译作为教授掌握语言的手段,这种教学法被称为“语法——翻译法”。
正40.语言在语言社团或语言文化中发生作用,因此,语言和文化有着极密切的关系。
:正确41.英语教学法是一门独立学科。
您的答案:正确42.由于对语言形式、语法和学习过程的不同理解,在主张交际法的学者中对语法、语言结构的作用和如何教学存在不同的观点。
有学者把交际法分为传统交际法和现代交际法。
错误43.“弱任务派”认为“A task is any activity that learners engage in to further the process of learning a language”。
按此观点,凡是能促进学习者语言学习的活动都为任务。
正确44.英国的亚历山大在《新概念英语》的“To the teacher and student”中写道:“Nothing should be spoken before it has been hearD. Nothing should be read before it has been spoken. Nothing should be written before has been read.”这些原则反映了交际法的教学理念。
错误45.在二十世纪七十年代,美国学者萨维农(Savignon)在一研究项目里观察成人学生使用交际策略进行交谈的效果。
研究表明使用交际练习代替句型操练的学生在语言准确性方面能在分离式的语法考试中与句型操练的学生达到同一水平,但他们语言使用的流利性和理解能力等方面都比不用交际训练的学生好。
:正确46.虽然学者都同意任务型语言教学的一个特点是真正的交际任务活动在教学的核心作用,但在任务活动的界定、任务型大纲的设置、任务型语言教学的实施方面还存在不同的观点。
也与交际法一样,任务型教学可分为“传统任务派”和“现代任务派”。
错误47.在大纲设计方面,“弱任务派”认为需要按任务的难易顺序设计大纲,还可以用任务去包装结构。
您的答案:错误48.弱式交际法(weak version or interpretation of clt)承认学习语言形式的必要性,主张为学习语言形式而交际,学习运用语言形式进行交际。
您的答案:错误49.“视不同社会的信念系统之不同,死亡的说法亦会有差异,在西方是见上帝,在我国,解放前是见阎王,解放后是见马克思。
”这个例子说明了语言意义的规约性往往会受到社会的不同和文化的不同的影响。
您的答案:正确50语言是个具有单层面结构的、具有生成性的系统。
您的答案:错误51.1943年初55所美国高校参加了由美国政府设立的“军队专门训练班课程”。
该课程的主要方法是:让士兵在课堂上模仿讲本族语的“教练员”,背诵对话和进行口头复述,并作问答练习,掌握语言结构。
这一教学方法后来发展成了交际法。
您的答案:错误52.为了迎接二十一世纪对基础教育的挑战,教育部在1999年开始进行《国家义务教育阶段英语课程标准》的制定。
《英语课程标准》将成为我国二十一世纪初中小学教育英语科的大纲。
您的答案:正确53.布鲁纳的行为主义学说认为,学习不是被动机械地形成“刺激—反应”的联接,而是主动形成认知结构的过程。
您的答案:错误54.二十世纪七十年代发展起来的“听说法”越来越为人们所认识、理解和采用,并有取代在它以前发展起来的其他外语教学法的趋向。
您的答案:错误55.直接法的原则包括:1)语法用归纳法教授;2)具体物品的词汇以实物、图画或表演方式教授,抽象词汇联系意念来教。
您的答案:正确56.在十九世纪末二十世纪初,英国学者在总结前人经验的基础上,在语言方面进行了有效果的研究工作,最后创立了一整套教学法理论的原则:即选择性原则、分级原则和授课原则。