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新视野视听说教程第二册quiz2(4)

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Students need to question their professors and to have their ideas taken seriously. Only then will they develop the analytical skills required to think intelligently and creatively. Most students learn best by engaging in frequent and even heated debate. Smaller classes in which students are required to involve themselves in discussion put an end to students' passivity. Students become actively involved when forced to question their own ideas as well as the professor's. Classes like this require energy, imagination, and commitment from both the teacher and students. Students are compelled to share responsibility for their own intellectual growth.

新视野视听说教程第二册quiz

Lectures will never entirely disappear from the university both because they seem to be economically necessary and they spring from a long tradition. If lecture classes were restricted to junior and senior undergraduates, they would be far less destructive of students' interest and enthusiasms than the present system.

6. Why does the author argue that a lecture class is not efficient?

A. Students don't have listening ability at the beginning.

B. Many teachers don't care about students' comprehension.

C. Students learn things at an extremely slow speed.

D. Teachers may evaluate students' work later.

7. "Passive learning" means ________.

A. learning things slowly in a lecture class

B. studying on one's own at home

C. writing everything down from the lecture

D. anticipating the teacher's next point

8. According to the author, what kind of learning is more efficient?

A. Question professors.

B. Take small classes.

C. Have class discussion.

D. Engage in debate.

9. Why does the author think asking questions is important in active learning?

A. Because it can help students learn more creatively and quickly.

B. Because it can improve students' analytical skills.

C. Because it can challenge themselves and the professor.

D. Because it can make them look smart.

10. The author predicts that ________.

A. lectures will die out eventually

B. lectures will be as destructive as today

C. lectures will still exist at college and universities

D. lectures won't destroy students' interest in learning

Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.

After men landed on the moon in 1969, astronauts (宇航员) around the world had a problem – there were no other places they could go! Even today, the other planets are still too far away for astronauts to fly to. So while rockets and robots can go to other planets, manned flights have to stay closer to home. Therefore, manned space programs have turned their attention to solving problems related to living and working in space.

Currently, NASA's (US National Aeronautics and Space Administration) manned space exploration

新视野视听说教程第二册quiz

program focuses on the space shuttle program. NASA now operates three space shuttles, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor. Unfortunately, two of NASA's shuttles, Challenger and Columbia, were lost through accidents. Seven astronauts died in each accident. The program completed 135 missions when the program ended with the successful landing at the Kennedy Space Center on July 21, 2011. These missions have included putting satellites into orbit, photographing the earth, studying space, conducting experiments related to working in space, and connecting with various manned space station in orbit.

Throughout the short history of the exploration of space, several space stations have been put into orbit. The first manned space station was the Soviet station Salyut 1, put into orbit in 1971. Later, in 1986, the Soviet Union launched the Mir space station. Mir stayed in orbit until March 23, 2001. Over that time, 104 astronauts visited the station to stay for various lengths of time. The person who has spent the longest in space so far is Russian astronaut Valeri Polyakov. Working as the doctor aboard the station, he lived on Mir for 438 days without returning to earth. In total, Polyakov worked aboard Mir for 678 days before retiring.

Today, astronauts from around the world are working together to complete the International Space Station (ISS). The construction began in 1998, and the US Orbital Segment was completed in 2011. Operations are expected to continue until at least 2020. In the long run, it is hoped that the ISS will be a place where people can live and work all year round.

11. Why can't astronauts travel to other planets now?

A. Because there are not enough space shuttles.

B. Because there have been too many rocket accidents.

C. Because the journey would take too long for human.

D. Because there are too many problems here on Earth.

12. What is the fact of NASA's manned space exploration program?

A. Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor were lost through accidents.

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