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College Entrance Examination English, Crying Original Baby?

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College Entrance Examination English, Crying Original Baby?

Angel Dad

The college entrance examination is over.

There doesn't seem to be any particularly unexpected big news this year, except for the essay topics that have always received attention in various places, other subjects don't seem to have received much attention.

The explanation is relatively stable overall.

In English, there were some complaints about the difficulty of the test papers, but the volume didn't seem to be as "loud" as last year.

I don't know if it's because it's expected, or if it's really not that hard.

Specifically, it is said that the new curriculum standard I paper is mainly difficult to fill in the blanks with listening and grammar.

I haven't seen the recording of the new course standard Volume I in the listening part, but I've heard the Shanghai volume, which has always been more difficult, and there is no problem with the original baby, and there shouldn't be a problem.

Instead, I saw the grammar fill-in-the-blank material on the Internet, which is said to be the new curriculum standard I paper.

I searched in English, and the original text of the grammar fill-in-the-blank on the Internet is also excerpted from a foreign language website (it is said that the yellow part is the fill-in-the-blank content):

Heatherwick Studio recently unveiled a new project, a kinetic greenhouse at the edge of the National Trust's Woolbeding Gardens. It is also part of a historic estate in West Sussex. This beautiful unfolding structure is at the center of a new garden that shows how the Silk Road influences English gardens even in modern times.

Heatherwick Studio designed the Glasshouse in a joint effort with The Woolbeding Charity and the National Trust. Inspiration came from Victorian ornamental terrariums, but the greenhouse is far from ornamental. The latest engineering techniques are used to create a protective functional structure that is also beautiful. The design features ten steel ”sepals” made of glass and aluminum. These sepals open over four minutes to reveal a 1,5l7 square foot space shaped like a crown.

The Glasshouse opens on warm days using a hydraulic system to give the inside plants sun and ventilation. Then in colder weather, the structure stays closed to protect subtropical plants.

“This is a place and a project that literally unfolds. You step through this bewitchingly beautiful garden and discover an object that starts like a jewel and ends like a crown, as the Glasshouse slowly unfurls,” says Thomas Heatherwick.” I think it also speaks of our need to keep creating amazing pasts. Weaving contemporary inventions into the fabric of historic settings and having the confidence to let each one speak to the other.”

Further, the Silk Route Garden around the greenhouse walks visitors through a journey influenced by the ancient Silk Road. The trading routes between Asia and Europe brought silk and spices as well as many plant species to Britain for the first time. These plants included modern Western favorites such as rosemary, lavender and fennel. The garden also contains a winding path that guides visitors through the twelve regions of the Silk Road. The path offers over 300 plant species for visitors to see, too. Plant species span from Mediterranean evergreens to Gallica roses that came to Europe thanks to traders from Persia.

“This Heatherwick Glasshouse represents the cutting edge of technical design and engineering but it's also a restoration of something that is part of Woolbeding's history,”Mark Woodruff of The Woolbeding Charity says.

“It stands as a crowning achievement in contemporary design, to house the flora of sub-tropical south-west China at the end of a path retracing the steps along the Silk Route, from temperate Europe and across mountains, arid lands and high pastures that brought the plants from their native habitat in Asia to come to define much of the richness and glory of gardening in England, ” Mark Woodruff adds.

Inside, the Glasshouse shelters a rare specimen of an Aralia Vietnamensis that then supplies shade for delicate ferns, umbrella trees, magnolias and bananas.

“The gardens and parklands of the National Trust are as much about the future as they are about the past,” Andy Jasper, Head of Gardens and Parks for the National Trust says. In doing so, he reminds us of the horticultural legacy of Europe and England as well as of our commitment to tomorrow.

This type of question has some tricks to solve, and you don't need to fully understand the original text to fill in it correctly.

I've been away from taking exams for many years, and I'm really not very good at it, so I won't do it here. But purely from the point of view of the difficulty of the text, it is indeed not easy, and the Lens value is definitely more than 1000L. It's hard for me to imagine how devastating it would have been if I had been exposed to such content in the college entrance examination room more than 20 years ago. Personally, I feel that reading CET-4 or CET-6 is just this kind of difficulty. If you combine the following two original pictures, the difficulty of understanding will be greatly reduced - but unfortunately, the college entrance examination does not seem to provide such pictures.

College Entrance Examination English, Crying Original Baby?
College Entrance Examination English, Crying Original Baby?

In fact, last year's college entrance examination already had a reading comprehension article with a difficulty of 1400L

College Entrance Examination English, Crying Original Baby?
College Entrance Examination English, Crying Original Baby?

Therefore, although it is difficult to take English in the college entrance examination this year, everyone seems to have slowly accepted this reality - English is difficult, and it is already a routine operation! Here comes the question: when the difficulty of English in the college entrance examination is getting higher and higher, and even the lens value of more than 1000L has become the standard, when will the children learn to be the first? What about the good elementary school to get the college entrance examination English?

College Entrance Examination English, Crying Original Baby?

Coincidentally, a few days ago, someone in the group asked another question that was closely related to it

College Entrance Examination English, Crying Original Baby?

Taken together, these two questions constitute a complete path of English enlightenment from elevation to insulation. Today's article will briefly explain the logic behind this. First of all, the so-called "freedom of English in elementary schools" that I have been emphasizing is preceded by a definite phrase - "elementary school". Meaning: the degree that a Puwa can achieve with a more ideal plan and unremitting efforts. The specific quantitative criteria can be selected from one of three categories:

1

RAZ clearance

2

Read the 1000L high chapter book

3

Pass the FCE exam

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