Age of information-knowledge explosion-deal with it /cope with it Effectively Q1: In which way can we get information? (conversations, TV, broadcast, newspapers, magazines, books, etc.) Classification of books:
Teaching Plan and Arrangements Total Time:106hrs.16 weeks6 hrs per week Total Contents: Students' Book: 10 units (unit 1,3,4,7,10,11,13,15,17,18) Work Book: comprehensive exercises ;translation; blank filling; vocabulary work
Test for New Integrated English Band I(1-A) Key to Test for New Integrated English Part I Listening comprehension Section A 1-5 BDABD 6-10 BCADO Section B 11-15 DDBDA Section C 16.I decided to test it 17. walked in the front door
Preparation What do you think of college? Or what kind of college life did you expect to have before you cametere? What do you expect to learn at college, more book knowledge or more practical social experience? Do you think you will relax after entering the college or you will study ten harder than in high school?
computers. Passage D. To warn against mentally lazy attitude towards In what now seem like the prehistoric times of computers. computer history, the earth's postwar era, there was quite 22. According to the passage, the initial concern about
Background knowledge Four steps one has to go through in looking for a job: a. Look for a post in newspapers, on TV, etc. b. Write a formal application to the target company and follow up with a call C. Get an answer from the company d. Be interviewed by the company
1. Learn/master new words and expressions, and be able to use them in actual situations 2. Grasp the main idea of the text and be able to answer the related questions 3. Develop the students' ability of listening and speaking 4. Cultivate proper habits in reading and writing
Oral Test for New Integrated English Band(1-B) 1. Read the following passage and you are expected to answer the questions based on it. A certain old gentleman was very unhappy about modern education, and thought that young people nowadays were not being taught the importance of knowing the
Part I Listening comprehension(20) Directions: This part is to test your listening ability. There are two sections here Section A Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations. There are 10-recorded conversation on it. After each conversation, there is a recorded question. The conversations and dialogues will be spoken only once. When you hear a question
Nuclear power 1 Nuclear power can come from the fission of uranium plutonium or thorium or the fusion of hydrogen into helium. Today it is almost all uranium. The fission of an atom of uranium produces 10 million times the energy produced by the combustion of an atom of carbon from coal. By 1993, there'd been 109 licensed