Directions:InthissectionthereareIwoincompletedialoguesandeach
dialoguehasthreeblanksandthreechoicesA,BandC,takenfromthe
dialogue.Fillineachofthebankswithoneofthechoicest0completethe
dialogueandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
DialogueOne
A.Areyoukidding
C.Iwanttodosomerunning.
Steve:2Doyouknowhowcolditistoday
Joseph:Waitaminute.3
Steve:You
Joseph:Yes,whynotJustletmegetmygymclothestogether.
DialogueTwo
B.HowaboutgoingtoanIndianrestaurant
Man:So,whatdoyouwanttodotomorrow
theartmuseuminthemorning
Man:Okay,Ilikethatidea,andwheredoyouwanttoeatlunch
Woman:5Theguiderecommendsonedowntownafewblocksfromthemuseum.
Man:Thatsoundsgreat.Afterthat,whatdoyouthinkaboutvisitingthezo0
Well,itsaysherethattherearesomeveryuniqueanimalsnotfoundanywhere
else.
thebeach.
Man:Thatsoundslikeawonderfulplan.
A.Anyway,theremustbesomesolution.
C.Haveyoutriedsomepart-timejoboncampus
Eric:7
Natasha:Whatdoyoumean
Eric:Imeaninthelibrary,orinsomeinformationcenter.Oftenthe
universityhaspart-timepositionsforforeignstudents.
Natasha:Yes,Iknow.Itriedthat.8.
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ilegalforyoutoworkinAmerica.
Erie:10YouknowtherearemanypeopleworkingilallyinNewYork.
Natasha:ButIneedaprettydecentjob.Ineedtomakeenoughtopaymyrent
aleast.
PartIIVocabulary(10points)
Directions:Inthisparttherearetensentences,eachwithonewordor
phraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD
thatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheAnswer
Sheet.
11.Therewillbeaten-minuteintervalhalfiwaythroughtheperformance.
A.period
B.time
C.length
D.break
restofthecountrysparselypopulated.
A.randomly
B.thinly
C.densely
D.evenly
13.Thehotelownerwasauthorizedtosellalcoholicdrinksinhishotel.
A.inclined
B.prepared
C.required
D.lcensed
youfrombeingmisdirected.
A.impressive
B.wonderful
C.favorable
D.crucial
15.Somebooksarenotforyoutoleafthrough,butforyoutothinkthrough.
A.browse
B.appreciate
C.recommend
D.debate
16.IwasdeniedaccesstomyaccountafterItypedinthewrongpassword
theretimesinarow.
A.abandoned
B.delayed
C.warned
D.refused
17.Lotsofpeoplemakelong-distancecommutingtoworkdailyinbigcities
A.contact
B.discussion
C.travel
D.call
18.GuestsatFourSeasonsHotelscanenjoydeliciousmealsservedonfine
china.
A.delicate
B.special
C.shining
D.desirable
19.Theenergyvalueofdriedfruitsisconsiderablyinexcessofthatof
freshitems.
A.shortof
B.equalto
C.morethan
D.differentfrom
20.Whendisasterslikethishappen,wesetasidewhateverpretty
disagreementswemayhave.
A.discuss
B.retain
C.reveal
D.dismiss
PartIIIReadingComprehension(25points)
Directions:Inthissection,therearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsor
unfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CcandD.
ChoosethebestcanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet
PassageOne
Itsoundslikesomethingstraightoutofasciencefictionmovieorasillycartoon:afuturisictravelingtubethatcanquicklyshootpeople
wherevertheywanttogo,insideatinypod.Butthismaybejustaroundthe
cornerforpeoplelookingforafaster,casier,andcheaper-than-everwayto
trave.
SouthAfrican-AmericaninventorandbillionaireElonMusk,who,inthe
past,hasworkedonbothprivatespaceflightandelectriccars,recentlyannouncedhehasbeenworkingonthedesignofthistravelingtube,whichcouldforeverchangethewaywetraveltheworld.
Inaninterview,Muskdescribedthenewtubeasafifthkindof
transportation."Wehaveplanes,trains,automobiles,andboats,"he
theHyperloop.”
"ThissystemIhaveinmind..cannevercrash,isimmunetoweather,it
goesthreeorfourtimesfasterthanthebullettrain..tgoesatanaverage
speedoftwicewhatanaircraftwoulddo,YouwouldgofromdowntownL.A.to
PeopleusingtheHyperloopwouldshootaroundinpods,whichareeach
justoversix-and-a-halffeetacross,andthepodswouldtravelthroughtubes
locatedcitherabove:roundorunderwater.
TheHyperloopcouldevenrun24/7,becheap,andallowpeopletotravel
ontheirownschedule.PeoplecouldshowupattheHyperloopstationwhenever
theywantandbequicklysentontheirway.
AdditionallyMuskbelievestheHyperloopcouldbecompletelypoweredbythe
sun-makingitmoreenvironmentallyfriendlythancars,airplanes,ortrain
systems.SomedayitcouldpossiblymovepeoplebetweentheEastandWest
CoastsoftheUnitedStatesinlessthananhour,EventuallytheHyperloop
wouldbeabletomovepeoplearoundtheworld.
Muskisnotthefirstpersonoutsideofsciencefictionnoveliststo
dreamupvacuumtubetechnologyformovingpeople.Theideahasbeenaround
forsometime,andinventorsinothercountries,includingChina,are
reportedlyworkingonsimilartechnology.
21.Thephrase"justaroundthecorner"(Para.1)means
A.preferable
B.forthcoming
C.reliable
D.available
22.The“pod"mentionedinthepassageisa(n)_
A.tube-shapedmusicplayer
B.wirelessearphone
C.enginethatprovidesadrivingforce
D.vchiclethatcarriespassengers
23.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofElonMusk
A.Hedrawsinsightsfromsciencefictions.
B.Hehastriedhishandatspacefight.C.Hehasmanufacturedelectriccars.
D.Hecaresforenvironmentalprotection.
24.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheHyperloop
A.Itcouldbedevelopedatalowcost.
B.Itwouldremindpeopleoftheirschedule.
C.Itcouldoperateroundtheclock.
D.Itwouldrunatregularintervals.
25.Chinaismentionedinthelastparagraphinorderto
A.demonstratethatitisaninnovativecountry
B.giveanexampleofthoseworkingonsimilartechnology
C.showasuccessfulmodelofvacuumtubetraveling
D.indicateapotentialforinternationalcooperation
PassageTwo
serious.However,whenthingsbecomemorecritical,Iwouldnormallybook
myselfanappointmentwithmydoctor-althoughbythetimeIgettoseehim,
weusuallyhavetowaitafewdaysbeforethedoctorcanfitusin.
Luckilytoday,technologyhascometoourrescue.Therearethousandsof
appsavailableonoursmartphonesthatcanofferfirstaidadviceandallowus
toself-diagnoseoursickness--rangingfromasimplecoldorflutosome
exoticdisease.Andtogetherwiththeinternet,wehaveanoceanofmedical
informationatourfingertips.
ButistoomuchknowledgeagoodthingByreadinguponanilness,we
discoveritsside-ffectsandwhatcouldhappeninaworst-casesituation.
Moreworryingisthatwegiveourselvesthewrongdiagnosis,andthenworry
internet,iscalled“cyberchondria".Itgivessufferersadeepfearof
fromImperialCollegeLondonsaid,“Wefindthatapproximatelyfouroutof
fiveofourpatientswithhealthanxietyspendliterallyhoursonthe
internet.Oneofthefirstthingswedointreatmentistotellthemtostop
browsingtheinternet."
Astudyafew.yearsagoalsofoundmanydoctorsfeltintimidatedbythe
increasingnumbersofweb-wisepatientsarrivinginsurgeries,Onedoctor
admittedtonotbeingveryhappyaboutpatientsusingtheinternet,saying:
withthingswhichseemratherbizarreorinappropriate."
Ofcoursethereisnodoubt,theworldwidewebhasmostofthe
informationweneedtodiagnoseoursymptoms,butDoctorTyrerpointsout,
consultationwithadoctorface-to-facestillhasitsbenefits.
Itwouldscemthenthatavirtualonlinedoctorcanprescribeadoseof
yet.
26.WhatdoestheauthortrytoemphasizeinParagraphI
A.Thelowefficiencyofthehealthcaresystem.
B.Thetipsformakingappointmentswithdoctors.
C.Thetreatmentforcommonhealthproblems.
D.Thecriticalchallengesforgeneralhospitals.
27.Cyberchondria(Para3)canbedefinedas.
A.overdependenceontheinternetformedicaladvice
B.toomuchknowledgeabourhealthproblems
C.healthconcernscausedbyonlineinformation
D.incorrectdiagnosisbasedonwebknowledge
28.Accordingtothedoctors,cyberchondria
A.canbeprevented
B.isnotunusual
C.ishardtopredict
D.maynotlastlong
29.Howdodoctorsingeneralfeelaboutweb-wisepatients
30.AccordingtoDoctorTyrer,whatistheproblemwithonlinemedical
information
A.Itisusuallynotsufficient.
B.Itisnotalwaysaccurate.
C.Itfailstogivejudgment.
D.Itprovidestoomuchinformation.
PassageThree
Manyofthemajorsupermarketchainshavecomeunderfirewith
excessiveplasticwasteintheirpackaging,whichhashaditsimpactonour
environment.
Butsupermarketsandgrocersarestartingtositupandtakenotice.In
responsetogrowingconsumerresentmentagainstthehugeamountsofplastic
wastegeneratedbyplasticpackaging,someofthelargestUKsupermarkets
havesigneduptoapactpromisingtotransformpackagingandcutplastic
wastage.Inapledgetoreuse,recycleorconvertallplasticwastageby2025,
supermarketsarenowbeginningtotakesomeresponsibilityforthepartthey
playincontributingtothedamagetoourenvironment,withonemajor
supermarketannouncingtheirplantoeliminateallplasticpackagingintheir
cwm-brandproductsby2023.
Inresponsetocriticismsoverfoodwaste,somesupermarketsaredonating
someoftheirfoodsurplus.However,charitiesestimatethattheyareonly
seemstobesolvingtheproblem.Somesaythatsupermarketsaresimplynot
doingenough.Mostsupermarketsoperateunderaveilofsecrecywhenasked
forexactfiguresoffoodwastage,andwithoutmoretransparencyitishardtocomeupwithasystematicapproachtoavoidingwasteandtoredistributing
surplusfood.
Somesmallercompaniesarenowtakingmattersintotheirownhandsand
years,encouragingcustomerstousetheirowncontainersorconvertiblebags.
OnlinegrocerFarmdropeliminatestheneedforlargewarehousesandtherisk
ofhugefoodsurplusbydeliveringfreshproducefromlocalfarmerstoits
shareoftheretailprice.
Thereisnodoubtthatwestillhavealongwaytogoinreducingfood
wasteandplasticwaste.Butperhapsthemajorsupermarketsmighttake
inspirationfromthesesmallergrocersandgraduallymovetowardsamore
sustainablefutureforusall.
31.WhichisNOTmentionedasanunethicalactofmajorsupermarketchains
A.Wastinglargeamountsoffood.
B.Producingexcessiveplasticwaste.
C.Underpayingtheirsuppliers.
D.Sellinggoodsofpoorquality.
32.Theword"pact"(Para.2)isclosestinmeaningto"
A.Agreement
B.organization
C.Campaign
D.program
A.receiveshighpraises
B.isconsideredasagoodcharity
C.isregardedasnotdoingenough
D.arousesmorecriticisms
34.Farmdropismentionedasanexamplethatprovides
A.plastic-freebagsandcontainers
B.easieraccesstofreshproduce
C.agreatvarietyofhealthyfoods
D.goodsatmorecompetitiveprices
35.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat
A.somebusinessesarereluctanttoreducetheirwaste
B.majorsupermarketsrefusetodopublicgood
C.somesmallcompaniesbetterprotecttheenvironment
D.amoresustainablefutureforallissoontocome
PassageFour
Weallknowpeoplewhosaytheyhave"nosenseofdirection."Yetfor
somepeoplethatdescriptionistrueinallcircumstances:Iftheytakea
singlewrongturnonanestablishedroutetheyoftenbecometotallylost.
Thishappensevenwhentheyarejustafewmilesfromwheretheylive.
Thisconditioniscalleddevelopmentaltopographicdisorientation(DTD),
nameuntil2009,whenGiuseppelariareportedhisfirstcaseinthejournal
Neuropsychologia.
EllenRosehadbeenapatientofmineforyearsbeforeIrealizedthat
shehadthislife-longlearningdisability.LikeotherpeoplewithDTD,she
canfollowarouteinpieces,butitneverbecomespartofalargerspatial
understandingofherenvironment.
1askedhertodrawadiagramofthesecondfloorofthehousesheshares
withherdaughterandson-in-law.Itwasadifficulttaskforher(shelives
onthefirstfloorbutisveryfamiliarwiththesecond).Shedescribedher
effortnotasabirdlookingdownfromabove,butasaspidercrawlingacross
thepapertracingaroutefromoneroomtotheEllenhasalwayswonderedwhat
waswrongwithher.Sheknewthatwhenothersascribedherproblemstosimply
notpayingattentiontheyweremistakenSheworriedthatherproblemsin
travelingmightbeasignofsomethingmoreseriousthanjutgettinglost
easily,but|hadnoideawhatthatmightbe.
FindingoutthatshehadDIDwasarelief.Knowingthatsomethinghasa
namecanbealiberatingexperience.Allofasuddenitisathing,aconcept
withdefiningcharacteristics.Itisinaway,akindofmap.
36.WhatistherelationbetweenEllenandtheauthor
A.Studentandteacher
B.Subjectandresearcher
C.Employeeandemployer
D.Patientanddoctor.
37.ItcanbelearnedthatpeoplewithDTD
A.areunabletofindtheirpositioninanenvironment
B.Finditdifficulttorememberwheretheyhavebeen
C.disliketravelingtoafarawayplaceontheirownD.arecharacterizedbytheirinabilitytoconcentrate
A.observingfromhighaboveismoreeffectivethanfromthebottom
C.itisusefultogetfamiliarwithourlivingenvironment
D.peoplewithDTDhaveapoorsenseofvision39.HowdidEllenfeelaboutherDTD
A.Shehadaclearideawhatitwasandhowtodealwithit,
B.Sheworriedthatshemightmisunderstandpeoplearoundher.
C.Shethoughtshecouldimproveherconditionbypayingmoreattention.
D.Shewasafraidthatitmightbringproblemsotherthandisorientation.
40.Theword"map"inthelastparagraphprobablymeans"
”
A.cure
B.design
C.proposal
D.clue
SectionB
Directions:Imthissection,youarerequired1oreadonequotedblogandthe
commentsonit.Thebiogandcommentsarcfollowedbyquestionsorunfinished
statements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CandD.Choosethebest
answerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
FacemasksareoneofthebestdefensesagainstthespreadofCOVID-19,
buttheirgrowingadoptionishavingasecond,unintendedeffect:breaking
facialrecognitionalgorithms(算法).
Wearingfacemasksthatadequatelycoverthemouthandnosecausesthe
errorrateofsomeofthemostwidelyusedfacialrecognitionalgorithmsto
risetobetween5percentand50percent,astudybytheUSNational
InstituteofStandardsandTechnology(NIST)hasfound.Blackmasksweremore
likelytocauseerrorsthanbluemasks,andthemoreofthenosecoveredby
themask,theharderthealgorithmsfoundittoidentifytheface.
“Weneedtounderstandhowfacerecognitiontechnologydealswithmasked
faces,"saidtheauthorofthereportandNISTcomputerscientist."Wehave
begunbyfocusingonhowanalgorithmdevelopedbeforethepandemic(大流行病)
mightbeaffectedbysubjectswearingfacemasks.Laterthissummer,weplan
totesttheaccuracyofalgorithmsthatwereintentionallydevelopedwith
maskedfacesinmind."
FacialrecognitionalgorithmssuchasthosetestedbyNISTworkby
accuracyofthesealgorithmsbyremovingmostofthesefeatures,although
somestillremain.Thisisslightly,differentfromhowfacialrecognition
worksoniPhones,forexample,whichusedepthsensorsforextrasecurity,
(adangerthatisnotpresentinthescenariosNISTisconcernedwith).
Comment1
nonsense.Timetopairmasksupwithsunglassestodeliverthedecisivestroke.
Comment2
“Wearingfacemasksthatadequatelycoverthemouthandnosecausesthe
Comment3
Facialrecognitionistooeasytoblockortofool.
Comment4
Prettysoontheyaregoingtodo...analysis.WiththedevelopmentofAI,
therewillbeawayout.
Comment5
canpickoutarelativeorclosefriendeveninbadCCTVfootage,sotoocan
AI.Yourheight,walkinggait,mannerisms,voice,ears,clothing,etc,all
adduptoYOU.
41.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout
A.ThebestwaytodefendagainstCOVID-19.
B.Effortstoimprovefacialrecognitiontechnology.
C.Methodstofoolthefacialrecognitionsystem.
D.Theimpactofmasksonfacialrecognitionaccuracy.
42.TheNISTstudyfoundthatcomparedwithbluemasks,blackmasks
A.weremorewidelyusedbythepublic
B.causedmoreerrorsinfacialrecognition
C.providedbetterprotectionagainstthevirus
D.requiredlesscomplexalgorithms
43.Comment1seemstobe
A.infavoroftherulesforwearingfacemasks
B.infavorofthefacialrecognitiontechnology
C.againstthewideuseoffacialrecognition
D.againsttherequirementsforwearingfacemasks
44.Whichcommentviewsthecurrentfacialrecognitiontechnologywith
contempt
A.Comment2.
B.Comment3.
C.Comment4.
D.Comment5.
45.Whichofthefollowingispositiveaboutthefuturetechnologicaladvance
A.Comment2andComment3.
B.CommentIandComment4.
C.Comment3andComment5.
D.Comment4andComment5.
PartIVCloze(10points)
Directions:Inthispart,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Foreachblank
therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosethebestanswerforeach
blankandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
TheEnglishcountrysidehasaclassicimage.Peopleimaginethatlifeinthecountryisslowandcalm;thattherearenotrafficjams,nopollution,andnocrime.Insomeplaces,thisistrue;butin
46
itisnot.
Smalltownsandvillagesarebecomingmoreandmore
47;peoplehave
morespaceandmosthouseshavegardens.Butproblemsare48.Lotsofpeople
wanttoliveinthecountryandworkinthecity;somoreandmorepeopletravel
49
busesortrains;theyusecars.Littlevillagesnowhavetrafficproblemsin
themorning,just50
bigcities!
Theproblemsareverycomplicated!Ifeveryonemovesintothecountry,thepeaceofthecountrysidewill51
!Peopleleavecitiesandbigtowns,
toescapefromurbanproblems;butmoreandmore,theyare
52
their
problemswiththem.Onwarmsummerdays,andcoldwinterdays,airpollution
canbeabigprobleminlarge
53
ofthesouthofEngland,notjustin
London.
Perhapsthereis54
stoprising.Fromabouttheyear2030,itwillperhapsstarttofall.In100
millionless.Nodoubttherewillbe
55
pollutiontoo;oilandpetrol
willprobablyberarebythen.
46.A.OtherB.theothersC.othersD.another
47.A.FamousB.beautifulC.secureD.popular
48.A.decliningB.growingC.solvedD.involved
49.A.FarB.shortC.remoteD.long
50.A.LikeB.asC.forD.to
51.A.AriseB.emergeC.continueD.disappear
52.A.developing
B.bringingC.causingD.creating
53.A.PartsB.placesC.ctiesD.blocks
54.A.FearB.planC.hopeD.vision
55.A.MoreB.lessC.muchD.few:
PartVTextCompletion(20points)
Directions:Inthispart,therearethreeincompletetextswith20questions
(Rangingfrom56t075).Aboveeachtexttherearrethreeorfourphrasesto
becompleted.First,usethechoicesprovidedintheboxtocompletethe
phrases.Second,usethecompletedphrases10fillintheblanksofthetexr.
Noteyoushouldblackentheleltersthatindicate.youranswersontheAnswer
TextOne
A.Connected
B.Healthy
C.immune
A.eating_56mealsatregulartimes
B.canalsoimpairour_57systemfiunction
C.are_58tothebodyclock
Alackofqualitysleepnotonlyaffectshowwefeelduringthedaytime,
but59,whichisvitalinprotectingusfromcommonviralillnesses.Efforts
neededtosleepwellthatincludefollowingasleeproutine,.60_andnot
drinkingtoomuchcoffee.Allofthesethingsarereallyinterconnectedin
TextTwo
A.Share
B.Demands
C.force
A.truehappiness_62_thatwehaveitinourlives
B.theyfreely.63_theirupsanddowns
C.asitisadriving.64inournature
Oneofthebasicneedswehaveashumansistoconnectwithothers.We
havedonethissincethebeginningoftime65_.Closeintimatefriendships
fillthatneed.Thereissimplynoreplacementforthisinourlives.You
cannameseveralclose,supportivefriends-friendswithwhom_67_—livewith
greaterhealthandhappiness.
TextThree
A.Future
B.Shape
C.Form
D.safety
A.willadjustthemselvesforyour_68andcomfort
B.will_69thewayweliveinastonishingways
C.mimickedhuman70andthinking
D.gainsatruerglimpseofourrobotic_71
Tinytechnologiesareakeytothefutureofrobots.Theoldscience-fiction
notionofarobotpicturedalargemachinethat_72.Butavisitortothe
ArificialIntelligenceLaboratoryatCambridge_73。Inthismicroworld,
scientistsandengineersarebuildingnewmachinesinotherfieldssuchas
homethat_74Itisalreadyclearthatourtinynewtools75.By“thinking
small,"scientistsanddreamersareenlargingandenrichingthefuturefor
allofus.
PartVITranslation(10points)Directions:TranslatethefllwingpassageintoChinese.Writeyouransweron
theAnswerSheet.Personaltyisthepatternofthoughtsfeelingsand
behaviorsuniqueto0person.
Personalityisthepatternofthoughts,feelingsandbehaviorsuniqueto
aperson,Peopletendtothinkofpersonalityasfixed.Butaccordingto
Intheshortterm,changecanbenearlyimperceptible.Longitudinalstudies,
inwhichresearcherssurveythepersonalitiesofparticipantsregularlyover
manyyears,suggestthatourpersonalityisactuallystableonshortertime
scales.
参考译文:
个性是一个人特有的思维、感觉和行为模式。人们往往认为个性是固定不变的。但
是心理学家表
示并非如此。个性是:一个发展的现象。它不是一个一成不变、摆脱不了的静态事物。这
不是说你每天早上醒来都是一个不同的人。短期来看,改变几乎是察觉不到的。在延续
多年的纵向研究中,研究人员对参与者的个性进行了定期调查。结果显示,实际上我们
PartVIlWriting(I5points)
Asthecoronavirus(COVID-19)pandemicseemstobeheretostay,we
perhapshavetochooseonlineinstructionsometimes.Themodeofinstruction
andlearningmayhaveitsAdvantages,but...
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PartIOralCommunication(15minutes,10points)
1-3CAB
4-6CBA
7-10CBDA
PartIIVocabulary(10minutes,10points)
11-15
DBDDA
16-20
DCACD
PartIIIReadingComprehension(45minutes,25points)
21.B
22.D
23.C
24.C
25.B
26.A
27.C
28.B
29.B
30.B
31.D
32.A
33.C
34.A
35.C
36.D
37.A
38.B
39.D
40.A
41.B
42.B
43.A
44.A
45.D
PartIVCloze(10minutes,10points)
46-50CBBDA
51-55DBCCB
PartVTextCompletion(20minutes,20points)
TexiOne
56-61
BCABAC
62-67
BACCAB
68-75
DBCACDBA
参考范文:
Thebenefitsandthedisadvantagesofonlinelearning
Inrecentyears,onlinelearningisspringingupaspeoplearedeveloping
aninseparablerelationshipwiththeInternet.Infact,thereareboth
advantagesanddisadvantages.
Ontheonehand,comparedwithtraditionalface-to-facecourses,acquring
knowledgeandhavingaccesstoinformationviaonlinelearningcanbetaken
anytime.Thisfexibilityisanessentialfactorforbusystudentswho
Besides,onlinelearningalsobringsgreateravailabilitytothosewhoneed
tilor-madeprogramsinlinewiththeirownlevelandinterest.
Butontheotherhand,learningonlinehassomedisadvantages.For
teenagers,itisinappropriateforthemtocontacttheInternettooearly.
Theyarelikelytobedistractedastherearegamesorothertemptations