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2024-2025学年第一学期高一英语期末考试卷(满分160分,130分钟完成。答案一律写在答题纸上)考试说明:试卷最后的挑战题为非必答题,分值10分第一卷Ⅰ.ListeningComprehension(25')SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.30minutes. B.10minutes. C.20minutes. D.40minutes.2.A.Thewoman’sclassmate. B.Thespeakers’oldfriend.C.Theman’sdaughter. D.Thespeaker’snewneighbour.3.A.Shehaslostherpurse. B.Shehasgonetoawrongplace.C.Shehasforgottentomeettheman. D.Shehasdefinitelymissedthebus.4.A.Timeforbreakfast. B.Availabilityofroomservice.C.Openinghoursofthediningroom. D.Numberofrooms.5.A.Sendhimbacktotheairport. B.Keephimcompany.C.Takecareofhisluggage. D.Seewhatiswrongwithhiseyes.6.A.Aconveniencestore. B.Anairport.C.Atheatre. D.Atrainstation.7.A.Hefeelssorrytohavemissedthefootballgame.B.Hewenttotheconcertbutthoughtitwasboring.C.Heregrettingnotattendingtheconcert.D.Heismoreinterestedinfootball.8.A.Heisnolongerwhathewaslike. B.Heisasshyasshethought.C.Heisturningtoherforhelp. D.Heisactuallyoutgoing.9.A.Sheeatsalotofsweetfood. B.Shewillcutdownonsmoking.C.Shehasalreadylostsomeweight. D.Sheisseriousabouttheman’ssuggestion.10.A.She’sworriedabouttheresultsofherexperiment.B.Sherealizestheequipmentiseasilydamaged.C.Shewon’tforgettoputawaytheequipment.D.Shealwaysperformsexperimentscarefully.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Awomanpilot. B.AflightacrosstheAtlantic.C.Flyinglessonsforwomen. D.Prejudiceagainstwomenpilots.12.A.Whenshefirstsawaplaneatafair.B.Whenaplaneflewcloseataflyingexhibition.C.WhenshewaslisteningtoAnitaSnook’slesson.D.Whenshewasawardedherpilot’slicense.13.A.AmeliaEarhartsucceededinflyingaroundtheworld.B.AmeliaEarhartbecamethefirstwomanpassenger.C.AmeliaEarhartfailedtoflyacrosstheAtlantic.D.AmeliaEarhartwentmissingwithherplane.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingtalk.14.A.Manycornershopshavebeencloseddown.B.ItsEuropemarketisshrinkingonthewhole.C.Teenagersnolongerlovethedrinksitproduces.D.Smallernewsagentsrefusetoinstallitssweetsmachines.15.A.£886m. B.£6m. C.£212m. D.£7m.16.A.Themarketforchocolateisexpandinginanunusualway.B.Asweetscompanyfacescompetitionagainstmobilephones.C.Mobilephonetop-upcardsdomoreharmthansweetstoteenagers.D.Traditionalsaleschannelsseemtoworklesswellthantheyusedto.Ouestions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Theman’sjob. B.Thewoman’shobby.C.Theman’sunderstandingofphotography. D.Thewoman’sdesiretobeaphotographer.18.A.Illustrateideasbymeansofcombiningseveralobjects.B.Designdarkroomsforthosewhoneedtocreateimages.C.Makealogicalimagebyputtingseveralimagestogether.D.Comeupwithnewapproachestodealingwithabstractideas.19.A.Beingpatient. B.Beingwealthy. C.Beinginspiring. D.Beingfit.20.A.Hehasseenhisworksinthousandsofpostersandpostcards.B.Peoplearewillingtobuyhisworksbecausetheyreallylikethem.C.Anartdirectorinanagencyhopestoemployatrendyphotographer.D.Richpeoplearemorelikelytowalkintoagallerytoenjoyhisworks.Ⅱ.MultipleChoices(25')21.AcrossvariousChinesesocialmediaplatforms,hashtagsandkeywordsrelatedtoCitywalk_____popularityasmoreandmorepeoplesharetheirexperiencesonline.A.aregaining B.isgaining C.gained D.hasgained22._____atherdeskandreflectingonherlifeoneday,RachelwantedtogodowntotheNewSchoolforSocialResearchallofasudden.A.Seating B.Beingseated C.Seated D.Havingseated23.Theravagesofwarandneglecthaveleftbehindnothingbuthollowremnants(残迹)inplaces_____wouldhaveoncebeenbusycentersofcultureandcommerce.A.inwhich B.what C.where D.which24.Thedetectivedidn’tdiscoveruntilheaccidentallyenteredthesmallcabin______someonehadtriedtodestroytheevidence.A.which B.where C.that D.when25.TheSongdynastyisconsideredasthepeakofChinesetraditionalculture,______themakeupandclothingoffemalesaresimpleandelegant.A.whose B.when C.which D.what26.______winstheelectionisgoingtofaceimmensepressuretoenactimmediatereforms,asthepublicdemandforchangehasreachedanunprecedentedlevelofurgency.A.Nomatterwho B.Whoever C.Anyone D.Who27.WhenItrytounderstand______thatmotivatedthesuddenshiftinpublicopinion,Iamconfrontedwithacomplexinterplayofsocio-politicalfactorsandmediainfluence.A.whatitwas B.whichwasit C.howitwas D.whywasit28.Afterthecivilwar,thedamageandsuffering_____causedextendedfarbeyondtheimmediatefatalities,leadingtolong-termsocioeconomicinstabilityandsenseofcollectivetrauma.A.which B.as C.what D.it29.______hasrecentlybeendonetoimprovetheconditionsofelementaryschools,agreatnumberofchildrenareunabletogotoschool.A.That B.What C.Inspiteofwhat D.Thoughwhat30.If,______wasoftenthecase50yearsago,opposingteamwereunfitandunderprepared,theprofessionalextraplanningandmoretrainingwouldyieldacompetitiveedge.A.where B.as C.when D.what31.*Thescientificcommunityoftenfaceschallengesinaccurately______complexphenomenon,particularlywhentryingtocategorizeambiguousdatathatdoesn’tneatlyfitestablisheddefinitionsorframeworks.A.labeling B.experimenting C.grabbing D.intending32.*ThenewlyappointedCEOwaseagerto______thechallengeofrevitalizingthecompany’sdecliningmarketshare,believingthatinnovativestrategieswoulddrivegrowthandcustomerengagement.A.takeoff B.takeon C.takedown D.takein33.*______environmentalprotection,recentstudiessuggestthatadoptinginnovativesolutionscouldsignificantlyreducecarbonemissionsandrelievetheeffectsofclimatechange.A.Withregardto B.Onthebasisof C.Inviewof D.Incaseof34.*Intheharshestofenvironments,certainspecieshavedevelopeduniquephysiologicaladaptationsto______extremetemperatures,scarcefoodsources,andtheabsenceofconventionalshelter.A.stimulate B.secure C.suffer D.survive35.*Duringperiodsofscarcity,governmentsoftenenactpoliciesto______essentialgoods,ensuringequitabledistributionandpreventingmonopolizationofresourcesbyindividualsorcorporations.A.inspect B.ration C.hatch D.integrate36.*Toaccurately______thesuccessoftheprogram,researchersmustassessnotonlythequantitativeoutputsbutalsothequalitativeimprovementsinusersatisfactionandsystemefficiency.A.oppose B.treasure C.negotiate D.evaluate37.*Despitetheextremelybadweather,theresearchersweredeterminedto______attheconference,showcasingtheirlatestfindingsonclimatechangemitigationstrategies.A.showup B.showoff C.showaround D.showthrough38.*Itisoftentoosimplisticto______technologicalfailuressolelyonhumanerror,assystemicissuesrelatedtodesignflaws,lackoftraining,andinsufficientoversightalsoplayacriticalrole.A.accuse B.criticize C.blame D.owe39.*Thenewlyrevisedbudgetmust______unexpectedoperationalcosts,includingtheneedforadditionalsecuritymeasuresandcompliancewithrecentlyintroducedindustrystandards.A.negotiatewith B.accountfor C.proceedwith D.carefor40.*Thetotalfinancialinvestmentintheprojectisprojectedto______over$50million,withanticipatedreturnsexpectedtoexceedtheinitialoutlaywithinthefirstfiveyears.A.respondto B.caterto C.amountto D.restrictto41.*Thesuccessoftheinitiativecanbelargely______totheteam’sinnovativeapproachtoproblem-solving,whichcombinedcutting-edgetechnologywithadeepunderstandingofuserneeds.A.opposed B.predicted C.postponed D.credited42.*______theirtechnicalexpertise,theresearchersalsodemonstratedexceptionalleadershipandteamworkskills,ensuringthattheprojectransmoothlyandmetalltheestablishedmilestones.A.Withreferenceto B.Bymeansof C.Apartfrom D.Atthemercyof43.*Ambulancecrewswere______totheinjured,coordinatingwithlocalhospitalstoensurerapidandefficientcare,whilemanagingthechaoticscenetopreventfurtherharmandstabilizepatients.A.caring B.tending C.treating D.curing44.*Theplayisanideal______forhertalents,providingaplatformtoshowcaseherprofoundemotionalrange,allowinghertoexplorecomplexcharacterswithdepthandnuance.A.vehicle B.inspection C.resolution D.scene45.*Thestudyofearlyhumansocietiesrevealsthat______tools,thoughseeminglyunderdeveloped,werecrucialinshapingthedevelopmentofculturalpracticesandtechnologicalinnovationsthatlaidthefoundationformoderncivilization.A.representative B.primitive C.secondary D.recreationalⅢ.Vocabulary(1.5*20*=30*)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.(A)A.chemicallyB.ingredientsC.observationalD.softenedE.strikingF.investigatingG.imposedH.concentrationsI.obesityJ.objectivelyK.classificationScientistsarelearningwhyultra-processedfoodsarebadforyouFormillennia,peoplehavealteredfoodtopleasetheirpalates.Morethan3,000yearsagoMesoamericans,livinginwhatisMexicoandCentralAmericatoday,cookedcornkernelsinasolutionofwoodashorlimestone.Theprocessunlockednutrientsand46thetoughoutershellsofthecorn,makingthemeasiertogrind.AccordingtotheUN,theaveragedailyfoodsupplyavailableforapersonintherichworldincreasedbyover20%between1961and2021.Inthattime,47rateshavemorethantripled;today,nearlyoneinthreepeoplegloballyisoverweight.Nowconcernsaregrowingthattheheavyprocessingmayitselfbeharmful.Aparticulartargetis“ultra-processedfoods”(UPFs),arelativelyrecentlabelputforwardbyCarlosMonteiro,aBrazilianscientist.RobertF.Kennedyjunior,DonaldTrump’snomineeforsecretaryofhealth,haslikenedprocessedfoodto“poison”andpromisedtoreducetheshareofUPFsinAmericandiets.InNovember2023Colombia48ataxonhighlyprocessedfoodsanddrinks.InBritainparliamentariansare49theeffectsofUPFsonpeople'shealth.In2009DrMonteirocameupwitha50system,calledNova,thatsortsfoodsintofourbucketsdependingonthedegreeofprocessingtheyundergo.Thefirstgroupincludesminimallyprocessedfoodslikefruitandmilk.Thesecondcoversbasic51likebutterandsugar.Nextarefoodslikecannedvegetablesandbread.Thelastgroup,UPFs,representheavilyprocesseditemslikefizzydrinks,sugarycerealsandfrozenpizzas.Thesearemadewithingredientsnottypicallyfoundinahomekitchen,suchashydrogenatedoilsorflavouringagents.Theseare52modifiedandreassembledalongwithadditiveslikeartificialcolourstomakethefoodmoreappealing.UPFsoftencontainhigher53offat,sugarandsaltthanprocessedfoods,whichcouldexplaintheirnegativeeffects.Wherethoseharmscomefromisstillunclear,however.Withsomanycompetingfactorsthatcouldalsoexplainpoorhealth-suchasincome,educationandsocialconditions—54studiesalonecannotofferconclusiveanswers.Abetterwaytoassessthequestioniswitharandomizedcontrolledtrial(RCT),whereresearcherstrackaperson’sfoodintakeandcontrolforallothervariables.Participantsreceivedeitherultra-processedorminimallyprocessedfoodsfortwoweeksandwerefreetoeatasmuchoraslittleastheywanted.Theresultswere55.Peopleontheultra-processeddietateabout500morecaloriesperdaythanthoseontheunprocessedone.Theyalsogainedanaverageof1kgovertwoweeks.DrHallsaysthatthoughthestudywasshortandconductedinanartificialsetting,theresultssuggestthatexcessamountsofsalt,sugarandfatsmightbefullytoblamefortheilleffectsofprocessedfood.(B)A.motiveB.resourcesC.sourceD.contributorsE.interpretedF.enthusiasticG.exclusiveH.reflectionsI.varyJ.negotiatedK.shockingTaylorSwiftIsaPerfectExampleofHowPublishingIsChangingAmongthedetailsonTarget’sproductpagefortheofficialTaylorSwiftErasTourcommemorativebook-256pages;500imagesandpersonal56writtenbySwift-wasoneunusualcolumnburiedundertheheader“Specifications.”Butthebookindustrynoticed:Herpublisherislistedas“TaylorSwiftPublications.”ThesuperstarisbypassingtraditionalIpublishersandreleasingherbookherself.Thisperhapsisn’tso57-weknowshelovestocutoutamiddleman:SwiftissuedherErasconcertmoviedirectlytoAMCTheatersandbeganrerecordingherearlyalbumsafteranownershipdispute;shealsohasalong-standingretailrelationshipwithTarget,whichwillbethebook’s58retailer,soTaylorfans,youwouldhavenoalternativebuttogotoTarget!Forthecompaniesthatproduceandsellbooks,thiscouldbe59asawarningsign,becauseeverydollarisspentonwhatissuretobeamassivelysuccessfulproduct.Swiftisn’tthefirststartodealwithherownadvantageouspublishingsituation.Lately,variouswriterswithmeaningfulpersonal60-money,followers,notoriety-havestruckoutontheirownormadenontraditionalarrangements.ColinKaepernickandDonaldTrumphavereleasedbooksthroughtheirownoutfits.Butdespitetheprofit61ofdoingeverythingyourself,itseemsunlikelythateverycelebritywillfollowinSwift’sfootsteps.Publishingabookishardandexpensive,andrequiresmorethanjustpublicityknow-how.Fewstars,especiallythosemerelylookingtoburnishtheirpersonalbrand,willhavetheinterestto62editors,lawyers,designers,rightsspecialists,andalloftheotherprofessionalsrequiredtocreate,distribute,andsellabook.Manycelebritiesareless63thanSwiftaboutbuildinganempiremaythink,asFriedmanputit,“DoIreallyneedtofutzaroundwiththis?”Ifthevaluethatpublishersbringtoauthorscan64,thevaluethatfamouspeoplebringtopublishershasconsistentlybeensignificant.Abigbestsellercanbuoyabusiness.Butcelebritiesarenotsomefinancialsavinggraceoftraditionalpublishers.Theycanbemeaningful65toacompany’sbottomlinebuttheyrequireasmuchworktosellwellasmosttitles.Simplyslappingafamousnameonabookdoesn’talwaysmoveproduct.Ⅳ.ReadingComprehension(15'+30*)SectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.TheUnbelievableSlownessofThinkingPeopletendtohavethesensethattheirinnerthoughtsandfeelingsaremuchricherthanwhattheycanexpressinrealtime.ElonMuskhasspokenpubliclyaboutthis“bandwidth(带宽)problem.”Muskisso66bythisproblem,infact,thathehasmadeitoneofhislong-termgoalstocreateanappthatallowsthehumanbraintocommunicatedirectlywithacomputer,67bytheslowspeedofspeakingorwriting.ButMuskwouldprobablybe68.AccordingtonewresearchpublishedinNeuron,humanbeingsthinkatafixed,extremelyslowspeedofabout10bitspersecond.Incontrast,humansensorysystemsgatherdataataboutonebillionbitspersecond.Thisbiologicalinconsistencymightcontributetothe69feelingthatourmindcanengageinseeminglyinfinitethoughtsatthesametime.“Thehumanbrainismuchless70thanwemightthink,”saysMarkusMeister,aneuroscientistattheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology.“It’sincrediblyslowwhenitcomestomakingdecisions,andit’sridiculouslyslowerthananyofthedevicesweinteractwith.”Healsohighlightsthatourbraincanonlydoonething-71-atatime.SoevenifMuskmanagedtohookhisbrainuptoacomputer,Meistersays,hestillwouldn’tbeabletocommunicatewithitanyfasterthanhecouldifheusedatelephone.Thenewresearchbuildsondecadesofpsychologystudiesshowingthathumans72noticeonlyasmallportionofinformationfromtheirsensoryexperience.“Wecanonlypayattentiontosomuch,andthat’swhatbecomesourconsciousexperienceandentersmemory,”Meistersays.Meistercollecteddatafromstudiesacrossdifferent73,includingpsychology,neuroscience,technology,andhumanperformance.Fromresearchovernearlyacentury,theyfoundthathumancognitionhasrepeatedlybeen74asfunctioningbetweenabout5and20bitspersecond,withanaveragefigureofaround10bitspersecond.“Thiswasaverysurprisingnumber,”Zhengsays.75thisfinding,aconclusionhasbeendrawnthatthetotalamountofinformationapersoncanlearnacrosstheirlifetimecouldcomfortably76asmallthumbdrive(USBflashdisk).Humansensorysystemssuchassight,smell,andsound,77,operatemuchfaster,theauthorsfound-about100,000,000timestheratethatcognitiondoes.“Whenyouputthesenumberstogether,yourealize,ohmygod,there’sthishugegap,”Meistersays.Therichinformationrelayedbyoursensesalsocontributestoafalsenotionthatwe78theextremedetailandcontrastallaroundus.Butthat’s“demonstrablynottrue,”Meistersays.Whenpeopleareaskedtodescribewhattheyseeoutsideofthecenteroftheirgaze,they“barelymakeoutanything,”hesays.“79,wecouldbehavinglotsofdifferentthoughtsanddirectourcognitioninlotsofdifferentways,butinpractice,wecanonlyhaveonethoughtatatime,”Meistersays.Anotherproblemthatcontributestoouroverinflatedsenseofourownmind,headds,isthatwehavenomarkerofcomparison.There’snowaytostepoutsideourselvesto80thatthisisreallynotmuchtobesoproudof.”hesays.66.A.outlined B.bothered C.justified D.overcome67.A.uninfluenced B.undefined C.unlicensed D.unlisted68.A.thrilled B.secured C.disappointed D.relieved69.A.genuine B.rigid C.false D.remarkable70.A.realistic B.natural C.influential D.impressive71.A.slowly B.quickly C.occasionally D.massively72.A.completely B.obviously C.objectively D.selectively73.A.means B.fields C.missions D.occupations74.A.multiplied B.orbited C.measured D.operated75.A.Regardlessof B.Basedon C.Inplaceof D.Contraryto76.A.fitinto B.growinto C.evolveinto D.pluginto77.A.asaresult B.forinstance C.inaddition D.ontheotherhand78.A.notice B.persuade C.predict D.recover79.A.Inreality B.Inasense C.Incontrast D.Inprinciple80.A.protest B.resist C.recognize D.separateSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Inspring,chickensstartlayingagain,bringingawelcomesourceofproteinatwinter’send.Soit’snosurprisethatculturesaroundtheworldcelebratespringbyhonoringtheegg.Sometraditionsaresimple,liketheredeggsthatgetbakedintoGreekEasterbreads.Otherselevatetheeggintoafancyart,liketheheavilyjewel-covered“eggs”thatwerefavoredbytheRussiansstartinginthe19thcentury.OneancientformofeggartcomestousfromUkraine.Forcenturies,Ukrainianshavebeendrawingcomplicatedpatternsoneggs.Contemporaryartistshavefollowedthistraditiontocreateeggsthatspeaktotheanxietiesofourage:Lifeisprecious,anddelicate.Eggsare,too.“There’ssomethingabouttheirdelicatenaturethatappealstome,”saysNewYorkercartoonistRozChast.Severalyearsago,shebecameinterestedineggsandlearnedthetraditionalUkrainiantechniquetodrawherverymoderncharacters.“I’vebrokeneggsateverystageoftheprocess-fromtheverybeginningtothevery,veryend.”Butthere’sanappealinthatvulnerability.“There’spartofthissickeninghorrorofknowingyou’rewalkingontheedgewiththis,thatIkindoflike,knowingthatitcouldallfallapartatanysecond.”Chast’sdesigns,suchasaworriedmanaloneinatinyrowboat,reflectthatdelicateness.TraditionalUkrainiandecoratedeggsalsospoketothosefears.Theelaboratepatternswerebelievedtoofferprotectionagainstevil.“There’sanancientlegendthataslongastheseeggsaremade,evilwillnotprevailintheworld,”saysJoanBrander,aCanadianegg-painterwhohasbeenpaintingeggsforover60years,havinglearnedtheartfromherUkrainianrelatives.81.Whydopeopleinmanyculturesprizetheegg?A.Itisawelcomesignofthecomingofspring.B.Itistheirmajorsourceofproteininwinter.C.Itcaneasilybemadeintoaworkofart.D.Itcanbringwealthandhonortothem.82.Whatdowelearnaboutthedecorated“eggs”inRussia?A.Theyareshapedlikejewelcases.B.Theyarecherishedbytherich.C.Theyareheavilypaintedinred.D.Theyarefavoredasaformofart.83.Whyhavecontemporaryartistscontinuedtheeggarttradition?A.Eggsserveasanenduringsymbolofnewlife.B.Eggshaveanovalshapeappealingtoartists.C.Eggsreflecttheanxietiesofpeopletoday.D.Eggsprovideauniquesurfacetopainton.84.WhydoesChastenjoytheprocessofdecoratingeggs?A.Sheneverknowsiftheeggwillbreakbeforethedesigniscompleted.B.Shecanaddmultipledetailstothedesigntocommunicateheridea.C.Shealwaysderivesgreatpleasurefromdesigningsomethingnew.D.Sheisneversurewhatthefinaldesignwilllooklikeuntiltheend.(B)Gaintheexpertiseyouneedtoflourishatthefrontiersofeducation-bycreatinginnovationsineducationtechnology,leveragingthescienceoflearning,anddevelopingpowerfulpedagogies.InourLearningDesign,Innovation,andTechnology(LDIT)Program,youwilltacklepromisingandchallengingfrontiersofeducation.Youwillexperienceadiverse,inclusive,andhigh-energyenvironment,whilelearningfromleadingHGSEfacultyandtopindustrypractitioners,aswellasyourfellowcohortmembers.OurLDITProgramwillequipyoutoworkineducationalmediaandtechnology,instructionaldesign,andcurriculumdevelopment,tocreatenewlearningmaterialsandexperiencesforpreK-12schools,collegesanduniversities,21stcenturyworkplaces,andinformalsettings.“LDITexplorestheartandscienceoflearningdesigntocreateimpactfuleducationalexperiences.Ourprogramcultivatescreative,collaborativeproblem-solverswhopossessdeepunderstandingofhowpeoplelearnandtheabilitytocraftpowerfullearner-centeredexperiencesacrossvariedcontexts.Ourgraduatesarepreparedtoleadintheevolvingeducationallandscape,inatimerichwithopportunitiesforreimagination.”KarenBrennanFacudtyCo-ChairAftercompletingtheLDITProgram,youwillhavegainedadeeperunderstandingofcorecompetenciesthatexplorehowto:·Determinelearningneedsandgoals·Createlearningmaterialsandexperiences·Assessimpactsofalearningdesign·Managedesignprocesses,collaborativelyandreflectively·Foregrounddiversity,equity,inclusion,andbelongingindesignCurriculumInformationTheLDITProgramisdesignedtohelpyougaintheknowledgeandpracticetheskillsessentialtodesigningandimplementinglearningexperiences.Aminimumof42creditsarerequiredtograduatewithanEd.M.degreefromHGSE.Themainelementsofthecurriculumare:·TheFoundationcourses(12credits)-HowPeopleLeam,LeadingChange,Evidence,andEquityandOpportunity-inwhichstudentsgaincoreskillscentraltotheprofessionofeducation.·ThisprogramcommenceswithHowPeopleLearn,animmersiveonlinecoursethatrunsJune-Julyandrequiresatimecommitmentof12-15hoursperweek.·YouwillcontinueFoundationswithLeadingChange,Evidence,andEquityandOpportunityoncampusinAugust.·YourEquityandOpportunityFoundationsexperienceculminatesinanelectedcourse,whichwilltakeplaceduringtermswhenelectivesareavailable.Tofulfilltheprogramrequirement,youmustalsotakeaminimumof12creditsspecifictoLDIT,includingthefollowing:·TheLDITProgramCoreExperience(4creditsinthefallsemester),youwillexplorehowtodesignlearningacrossawidevarietyofsettings,fromclassroomstoconferencesandonlinenetworks,inarchitecture,media,andemergingtechnologies.·LDIT-relatedcoursework(8credits),youmaychoosefrommorethan30coursestaughtbyLDITfacultymembers.Theremainingcreditsaretakenviaelectivecoursework,whichincludestheopportunitytospecializeinaConcentrationandtocross-registerforcomplementarycoursesinotherHarvardschoolsandatMIT.Exploreourcoursecatalog.Note,allinformationandcoursesaresubjecttochange.85.Fromthetext,whatistheemphasisoftheLDITProgram’scoreexperience?A.LearninghowtoteachintraditionaleducationsettingsB.DevelopingleadershipskillsasadministratorsineducationalorganizationsC.Designinglearningexperiencesacrossavarietyofenvironments,includingtechnologyD.Exploringhowtoconductresearchineducation86.WhatdoesKarenBrennan’squoteemphasizeabouttheLDITProgram?A.Itfocusessolelyontheoryandnotpractice.B.Itpreparesstudentstosolveeducationalchallengescreativelyandcollaboratively.C.Ittrainsstudentstobecomeexpertsintraditionalclassroomenvironments.D.Ithighlightstheimportanceoftestingandassessingstudents’learningstyles.87.Howmanyelectivecoursecreditsdoyouhavetotakeifyouwanttograduatefromthisprogram?A.42 B.12 C.30 D.18(C)Technologyisneveraneutraltoolforachievinghuman
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