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山东省泰安市2021届高三下学期英语高考全真模拟试卷
British education provides a reliable pathway to the best universities in the world, but what really defines British education?
At its simplest, it can be seen as a curriculum (课程) that is common to most schools in England and Wales. The National Curriculum leads to GCSE (at age 16) and A level examinations (at age 18). These are qualifications recognized by universities and employers around the world.
Teachers in the UK tend to emphasize learning to think and to work things out for oneself over learning facts. Delivering interesting lessons is seen as an important part of the teacher's role, based on the precondition that we learn much better when we feel motivated.
British education is also associated with activities that take place beyond the classroom. There're various organized games, outdoor and extra course activities.
Education in the UK is heavily infused (灌输) with liberal ideas and personal responsibility. The curriculum references not only British culture but also many other cultures from around the world. Thoughtfulness and patience with others win high praise.
British education is forward-looking and in constant evolution. New methods often come into practice while the out-dated and hard disciplines have fade into history, leaving behind softer traditions and customs.
A. The National Curriculum is reviewed frequently.
B. British education is widely recognized and admired.
C. British education can also be seen as a way of teaching.
D. Scotland, the third part of Great Britain, has its own curriculum.
E. The curriculum sets out specific learning objectives for every year group.
F. Students often reflect on how their behavior affects the world around them.
G. They are recognized to be valuable for learning life skills and building character.
A. This is useless and is a waste of time. B. Admit the fact that unexpected events are part of life. C. However, there are some that are bad and unpleasant. D. Think before speaking when facing unexpected events. E. This will help you deal more easily with unexpected events. F. Sometimes what seems like a problem could be a good thing. G. It would be much more useful to think about the bad situation. |
Life is full of surprises and events that sometimes change one's daily routine. Some of them might be good and pleasant. {#blank#}1{#/blank#} For example, during an examination, you discover that you don't know the answers; one morning you are suddenly told that you get fired from your job. These unexpected events may cause anxiety and stress. So you need to find some ways to be less affected by them.
{#blank#}2{#/blank#} Even if you live the same kind of life, doing the same things day after day, there could be unexpected events. So you need to realize that such events can't be avoided and you need to be prepared for them. In this way, you'll find it easier to deal with whatever happens in your life.
Have a positive attitude. Not all unexpected events are bad. {#blank#}3{#/blank#} For example, even getting fired for work could finally turn out well, as you might find a more satisfying job.
Introduce small changes into your life. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} You can try eating a different breakfast or drink tea in the morning instead of coffee, or do things that you usually do, but in a different way.
Always focus on the present moment, learning from it and making use of new changes that come your way. In other words, make the most of the present moment, instead of thinking about what you lost, or how bad the situation is. {#blank#}5{#/blank#}
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