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上海外教社中小学生作文收评锡通English:In my opinion, providing feedback and evaluation on the compositions written by primary and secondary school students is crucial for their development and improvement. Constructive feedback helps them understand their strengths and weaknesses, encourages them to reflect on their writing, and instills a sense of self-awareness. It is important to provide specific feedback rather than general comments to help students better understand their areas of improvement. For instance, instead of simply saying "good job," it is more beneficial to highlight specific aspects of the composition that were well-executed, such as the use of descriptive language or the organization of ideas. Additionally, providing suggestions for improvement is equally important. This can be done by pointing out areas where the writer can expand or develop their ideas further, or recommending alternative phrases or vocabulary choices. Furthermore, it is crucial to provide guidance on grammar and spelling errors to help students enhance their language skills. When providing evaluations, it is essential to strike a balancebetween highlighting areas for improvement and acknowledging the strengths of the composition to maintain the student's confidence and motivation. Overall, by providing detailed and constructive feedback, we can support the growth and development of young writers, fostering their love for writing and nurturing their writing abilities.中文翻译:在我看来,对中小学生作文进行评价和反馈对他们的成长和进步至关重要。
江西省2024届高三下学期3月联考英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解While there are many summer programs for high school students in NYC, the Career Edge, an NYU high school summer program, affords students an exceptional college and career readiness experience. It has served thousands of high school students from around the world in exploring career paths and experiencing what it is like to live on the NYU campus and learn at a well-known university.Program overviewThe program offers you the chance to explore a career path before you declare it as a college major. Many students choose to attend multiple weeks, taking a different course each session.Academic experienceThe courses focus on the content that provides a comprehensive overview of your area of interest. Field trips to related companies and organizations bring what you learn in class to life.NYC experienceLiving and learning in NYC is an unforgettable adventure. You’ll dive deep into the course content that immerses you in industry, while enjoying the culture and excitement of the city.Students’ feedbackTony: The Finance class was great. We explored Wall Street, visited Federal Hall and the Museum of American Finance, and learned how to trade stocks. The instructor made the course interesting and entertaining.Ava: The Integrated Marketing class was very informative. The instructor was a real professional. Visits to digital agencies and marketing firms gave me an insider’s view of what it’s like to work in the field.1.Who is the program intended for?A. College students.B. Primary school students.C. Junior middle school students.D. Senior high school students.2.What can the students do after joining in the program?A. Learn American history.B. Set up new organizations.C. Visit some places in NYC.D. Work in a foreign company.3.What may Tony and Ava think of the program?A. It’s costly.B. It’s boring.C. It’s ordinary.D. It’s wonderful.The beauty industry produces many units of one-time use containers every year. More and more consumers are asking how they can keep themselves clean and beautiful withoutIt’s a question Women of the Future winner, Natassia Nicolao, considered during her years working in product development for beauty and wellness companies. Raised by a strong and supportive mother, Natassia used her skills and passion to make a difference. In 2021, she created her waterless beauty brand.She said, “Water is involved in every stage of a product life cycle. Everything we use, buy, sell and make has a huge water footprint. On top of that, the beauty industry adds water as the main ingredients in its products, despite it having no direct benefit to our skin.”Having lived through water restrictions in drought-ridden Australia, Natassia felt it necessary to stop the overuse of water in the beauty industry. Natassia has always loved beauty. Her company tries to be sustainable in every step of the way, but at its core, it is about removing water from our beauty routines.“It’s really rooted in water conservation first, and then managing your water footprint, your carbon footprint and your waste footprint,” Natassia said. “We create waterless beauty products to help conserve water.” The glass bottles and jars of her products can be recycled. The oils and wipes are formulated without any water, requiring no water to use. The company also has a piece of game-changing beauty technology: face-wipes and masks that completely dissolve in water.“The company is still in its beginning,” N atassia said. With the prize money from Women of the Future, she plans to purchase a machine to simplify the creation of the wipes and masks. The publicity, meanwhile, will help her spread the message central to the company’s existence that beauty must do better. Natassia believes that, with a little courage and innovation, it can do.4.What does the underlined word “trashing” in paragraph 1 mean?A. Studying.B. Damaging.C. Exploding.D. Supporting.5.What mainly led to the birth of Natassia’s company?A. Her pursuit of profit.B. Her best beauty skills.C. Her growth environment.D. Her love of extreme beauty.6.Which can best describe the products of Natassia’s company?A. Environmentally friendly.B. Relatively cheap.C. Elegant.D. World-famous.7.How does Natassia feel about the beauty industry?A. It has died out.B. It’s promising.C. It develops well.D. It’s worth analysis.Research shows that forming connections with your coworkers is good for your career and your overall happiness.It's a fact that as you get older, it becomes harder to make friends. It's a natural progression, whether you work in an office or a remote area. As you get older and leave school, you often have more demands for your time and fewer opportunities to get to know those around you."Maintaining friendships takes effort, but it's well worth it, "says CEO and Fast Company contributor Corey Weiner. "Studies show that a friend can make you a better collaborator (合作者) , a more creative and productive worker and generally happier with your job."After all, most of you spend a huge number of your waking hours at work. Of course, it's more fun to have someone to collaborate with and occasionally sympathize with. But how do you go about making genuine connections with coworkers or other like-minded individuals in your industry?It might sound overly simplistic, but a big part of building friendships is just putting yourself out there. "If you're not used to having a lot of friends any more, you may actually need to remind yourself to engage," writes Professor Art Markman."Set time on your calendar for a phone call or make plans to get a cup of coffee.""Don't wait for someone else to make the first move," says Keith Rollag, author of What to Do When You're New." If things go well during an initial coffee or activity, actively follow up to build on that connection.You're not going to immediately bond with all of your coworkers or every person you meet at a networking happy hour. But making continual attempts to find connections with your non-annoying colleagues will eventually pay off. Last but not least, don't call them work husband or work wife in the beginning.8.Why is it harder to make friends when people get older?A.They focus more on other business.B.They have more demands on friends.C.They reject to put many efforts into it.D.They are too old to know other people.9.What do the words of Corey Weiner show?A.The way to make friends.B.The need to do jobs well.C.The importance of the studies.D.The meaning of gaining friendship. 10.What does Keith Rollag attach importance to?A.Keeping in touch with old friends.B.Spending more time drinking coffee.C.The initiative in forming connections.D.The balance between work and life. 11.What is the author's purpose in writing the last paragraph?A.To offer suggestions.B.To explain reasons.C.To draw conclusions.D.To make comments."The majority of decisions we make do not come from the conscious (有意识的) mind, but the subconscious mind, "Beni Gradwohl, the co-founder of Cognovi Labs, said. "Our decisions are based on emotions. People think they are very rational (理智的) . But they are not. In fact, decisions in the subconscious mind are made in a second before the rational mind recognizes that."Gradwohl used to think that cold and hard data defined the world. But when he was exposed to behavioral economics, his world view changed. He said, "Emotional intelligence is more important than intelligence quotient (IQ) . Most successful leaders in the world don't have above-average IQ but above-average emotional quotient (EQ) . "Gradwohl co-founded AI company, Cognovi Labs, to better understand how people make decisions, using data and science and technology to measure underlying emotions.When asked how event organizers could benefit from using emotional AI, Gradwohl said, "The first thing is whether you really understand what's driving your target audience to an event." He added, "You can ask them, but what potential registrants tell you may be incorrect."According to Gradwohl, registering for an event is not an entirely rational decision, and it goes deeper. Understanding how your target audience makes decisions is important because you don't want to sell them something they don't care about. Cognovi Labs' AI can uncover the underlying emotional drivers or blockers of your target audience's decision-making.Beyond using Cognovi Labs' AI in the marketing leading up to an event, once the event is underway, Gradwohl thinks organizers can know how their participants are feeling via the AI. That involves using feedback (反馈) surveys. He said, "Have attendees talk to the eventapp and then transcribe that. We call that diagnostic (诊断的) interview because they may generate a strong emotional response. With those conversations about what they are experiencing throughout the program at different times of the day, we will see what the emotional blockers and drivers are. We can get a full picture of the emotional aspects of the attendees."12.What may Cognovi Labs mainly focus on?A.Researching people's potential emotions.B.Helping people make rational decisions.C.Training people to develop conscious minds.D.Leading people to study science and technology.13.What can we learn from paragraph 5?A.Registering for an event is important.B.Believing target audience is necessary.C.Cognovi Labs' AI helps event organizers.D.Cognovi Labs' AI benefits lots of drivers.14.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A.Cognovi Labs' AI's feedback surveys.B.Cognovi Labs' AI's additional function.C.The ways to organize a marketing event.D.The attendees' strong emotional response.15.Which of the following may be the best title for the text?A.The Founder of an Emotional AIB.The Future of Behavioral EconomicsC.An AI Company Improves IntelligenceD.An Emotional AI Helps Make Decisions二、七选五16.The 40th birthday is often treated as a milestone birthday. For men, especially, the birthday may symbolically signify the start of middle age. ① . Give the man turning 40 in your life a gift that he will treasure or one that will make him laugh.Gag (恶作剧) giftsMany 40th birthday parties are roasts. They are meant to be funny. If this is the case and the man has a good sense of humor, consider giving him a gag gift. Wrap up a magazineprinted in large print or set a cane or walker by his chair. ② .Adventure giftsRecapture the man’s feeling of youth by giving him the gift of adventure.③ . For example, if he has always wanted to go paragliding (滑翔伞运动), pay for the lesson, pick him up in the car and don’t give him a chance to back out of it.Something expensiveMost men don’t outgrow their love of expensive toys. Get together with some friends and chip in for a 40th birthday gift he will truly treasure. ④ . Giving him something expensive that he would never purchase for himself is a great way to stave off that middle-age crisis.⑤________Give the man the gift of words. Write a list of 40 things that you love about him and then read it aloud to him while dining on his favorite meal. Alternately, ask everyone in the family to write one admiring thing about him. Once you have 40 sentences, give them to the man. It will be treasure he will remember for a long time.A. A loving listB. Reading an article aloudC. Talk with him about his adventuresD. You can also choose other items like false teethE. The gift you give to the man may depend on his preferenceF. Perhaps the man has been eyeing his friend’s brand-new laptopG. Think of something he has always wanted to do and arrange for it to happento my medications' side effects, I lost my career and what I thought made me who I was,from Houston all the way to Hatteras Island in North Carolina. It rained most of the time. Ifamily. We went to the beach, had wonderful meals and went surfing which I had neverI've suffered from the cancer for many years. I want people to know that though I am17.A.Writing B.Driving C.Traveling D.Shopping18.A.sure B.short C.careful D.capable19.A.in need of B.in front of C.by means of D.on top of20.A.confident B.relieved C.scared D.cautious21.A.work B.love C.friendship D.luck22.plained about B.worried aboutC.talked aboutD.learned about23.A.arrangement B.treatment C.vacation D.conference24.A.proved B.approved C.ignored D.doubted25.A.concerned B.efficient C.beneficial D.embarrassed26.A.weak B.potential C.uncomfortable D.unconditional27.A.bonded B.succeeded C.chatted peted28.A.doctors B.colleagues C.participants D.employees29.A.assistant B.carer anizer D.specialist30.A.curiously B.patiently C.independently D.wonderfully31.A.memories B.judgements C.preparations D.promises四、短文填空32.The concept of "gap days" ①______ (appear) on a variety of social media platforms recently. Unlike a gap year, a gap day means an ②______ (extreme) brief period of relaxation and escape from everyday routine. After resting, people will continue to devote ③______ (they) to the busy pace of normal life.Apart from "gap days", other similar expressions have made ④______ hit on the Internet, such as "city walk", "dazi (activity partner) " and so on, This growing trend ofcreating new phrases or euphemisms (委婉语) for something otherwise ordinary and common has caused ⑤______ (heat) discussion.Some people think that these kinds of new phrases better cater to (迎合) people's mindsets ⑥______ (show) their optimism. For example, the common expression "taking a walk" is neutral (中性的) . But "city walk" ⑦______ (be) the positive version of it, Meaning "to explore the city with a curious mind".Others disagree, however, and think that it's simply just a kind of "sugaring up", satisfying one's need for showing off. For example, "city walk", is the same as "taking a walk" ⑧______ general. But by calling it a "city walk", people feel like they are doing something fancier than it actually is.But no matter how we think of these phrases, they have taken root in our daily lives and have already gained wide ⑨______ (recognize) among the younger generation. So ⑩______ we need to do is not make them out to be bigger than they actually are.五、书面表达33.假定你是李华,你的外国朋友Linda热爱学习汉语,计划在她所就读的学校成立汉语俱乐部。
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