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The term "formal learning" is used in this paper to refer to all learning
which takes place in the classroom, without regard to such learning is (1)______
performed by conservative or progressive ideologies. "In formal learning",
on the other hand, is used to referring to learning which takes place outside (2)______
the classroom.
These definitions provide the essential, though by all means sole, (3)______
difference between the two modes of learning. Formal learning is separated
from daily life and, indeed, as Scribner and Cole(1973.. 553) have observed,
may actually "promote ways of learning and thing which often run counter on (4)______
those nurtured in practical daily life." A characteristic feature of formal
learning is the centrality of activities which are not closely paralleled by
activities outside the classroom. The classroom can prepare for, draw, and (5)______
imitate the challenges of life outside the classroom, but it cannot, by its
nature, consist of these challenges.
In doing this, language plays a crucial role as the major channel for
information exchange. "Success" in the classroom requires a student to
this abstract signal. As Berstein noted, the language of the classroom (6)______
is more similar to the language used by middle-class families than that used by
working-class families. Middle class children thus find it easier to acquire the
language of the classroom than their working-class peers.
Informal learning is transmitted by teachers selected to conduct this role. (7)______
Informal learning is acquired as natural part of a child’s socialization. s
or older children who are proficient at the skill or activity provide—sometimes (8)______
unintentionally—target models of behavior in the course of everyday activity.
Informal learning, however, can take place at any time and is not subject by (9)______
the limitations imposed by institutional timetabling. (10)______

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【单选题】10(). A.colors B.elders C.others D.children

A.
In general, people talk about two groups of colors: warm colors and cool colors. (1) in psychology think that there are also two (2) of people: people who prefer warm colors and people who prefer cool colors.
B.
The warm colors are red, orange and yellow. (3) there are warm colors and a lot of light, people usually want to be (4) . People think that red, (5) , is exciting. People who like to be with (6) like red. The cool colors are green, blue and violet. These colors, (7) warm colors, are relaxing. Where there are cool colors, people are usually (8) . People who like to spend time (9) often (10) cool colors.
C.
Red may he exciting, but one researcher says that time seems to pass (11) in a room with warm colors than in a room with cool colors. He thinks that a warm color, such as red (12) orange, is a good color for a (an) (13) or restaurant. People who are relaxing or eating do not want time to pass (14) . Cool colors are better for offices or factories if people who are working there want time to pass quickly.
D.
Researchers do not know (15) people think some colors are warm and others cool. (16) , almost everyone (17) that red, orange and yellow are warm and that green, blue and violet are cool. Perhaps warm colors (18) people of warm days and the cool colors remind them of cool days. Because in the north the sun is low in winter, the sunshine seems quite blue. Because the sun is (19) during summer, the hot sunshine (20) yellow.

【单选题】A.A B.B C.C D.D

A.
从所给的四个选项中,选择最合适的一个填入问号处,使之呈现一定的规律性()
B.

【单选题】11(). A.students B.workers C.population D.scientists

A.
The number of Internet users in China has increased by 28 percent and (1) 87 million, according to a (2) released yesterday by China Internet Network Information Center.
B.
The Internet users now account for 6.72 percent of the (3) population of the world’s most populous country, 0.5 percent (4) over the end of last year. It is, (5) , still below the world’s average rate of 12.2 percent and is even lower (6) the rate in developed countries which range from 63 percent in Canada to 77 percent in Sweden.
C.
The report defines a Chinese citizen (7) uses Internet for at least an hour a week as an Internet user. "The figure didn’t (8) users in Macau, Hong Kong and Taiwan," it said.
D.
The survey, which is (9) through online questionnaire and offline interview, said the error margin of the online population is 5 percent.
E.
The (10) of broadband users, totaling 31.1 million as at the end of June, soared 217 percent every year. The broadband (11) also maintained a 78.7 percent growth during the first six months of this year.
F.
The report by CNNIC also (12) that the percentage using E-mail slipped from 88.4 percent to 84. 3 percent but it still (13) top of the frequently used services provided on the Internet. (14) , the report, which is (15) every six months, also found out that (16) people placed online chatting, online gaming and online education into their oftenused services.
G.
The report also said the (17) of China’s e-commerce is improving as over half of the respondents plan to do online shopping within the next year.
H.
The percentage of those who use online banking (18) payment also continued to (19) and is now 13 percent more than for those paying (20) on delivery for the goods they bought online, the report said.

【单选题】While virtual reality systems are getting better at immersing us in a simulated experience of reality, one UK business has developed a visually arresting yet surprisingly simple solution. Born out of ...

A.
It has all the functions that a flat screen has.
B.
People often don’t like it at their first sight.
C.
It’s ugly without show on.
D.
It can provide the viewer a visual reality.