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广东珠海文园中学2024-2025学年九年级上学期第三次月考英语测试卷
When most schools around the world are trying to bring more technology into the classroom, Sweden is doing something1 . They' re spending a lot of money buying new textbooks for students, and they' re 2 more paper books for schools.
Sweden used to be one of the earliest countries to bring3 into schools. But now, the Swedish minister(部长) for schools, Lotta Edholm,4 to see more pens, pencils and paper. She thinks that paper books are more important for students learning. It's said that they will also 5 stop using digital(数字的) learning for kids under six.
A study shows that the fourth grade students in Sweden did worse in 6 between 2022 and 2023. Technology might not be the 7 for this, but the country decided to make children8 more time on quiet reading, handwriting and real books. Some experts also say there is too much digital learning. That can make learning9 , not easier. If students use the computer too much, they might find information that isn't true on the Internet. They want schools to go back to using printed textbooks and teachers'10 . What's more, paper books are also good for students' eyes.
Should students attend evening self-study? | |
Parents' opinions | 1. stop kids from TV and Internet 2. do homework quietly and quickly 3. make good use of time |
Teachers' opinions | 1. stay at school too long; feel tired 2. always compete with others; under great pressure 3. easy to copy others' homework |
Your opinion | … |
Should students attend evening self-study?
At the beginning of this term, people had a warm discussion about attending evening self-study. Different people have different opinions.
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As new technologies continue to develop, many students are choosing to study STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and math) so they can get good jobs later. {#blank#}2{#/blank#}They need ideas from artists, historians and sociologists(社会学家)— in other words, people who major in liberal arts(主修文科).
Learning how to program is not enough. The US writer Scott Hartley mentioned it in his book. {#blank#}3{#/blank#} He points out that soft skills, including communication, collaboration(合作) and understandings of social problems, are of equal importance.
One possible solution is to put liberal arts and STEM studies together. In fact, Lewis University in the US has started to offer a set of courses called " CS + X".{#blank#}4{#/blank#} At the University of Vermont, a program called Engineering Management connects engineering with business. Engineers need to understand markets while business people need to learn engineering.
{#blank#}5{#/blank#}Only when we know this, can we create the greatest technology with humanity.
A. Perhaps liberal arts and science should never be separated. B. Students had better study both STEM subjects and liberal arts majors. C. If a driverless car is forced to run into someone, should it have a choice? D. But questions like the ones above are hard for STEM students to answer. E. Some students prefer STEM subjects while others prefer liberal arts majors. F. He argues against the idea that liberal arts are no longer useful in today's world. G. These courses connect computer science with a liberal arts major. |
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