2020-05-20 14:00:00 | 来源:网络及考生回忆
Prior’s Court cares for around 95 young people with more severe signs of autism. Some cannot speak or communicate their needs.
The charity is also hoping data can help. They are trying a new data collection system. The system, called Prior insight, puts together information about each young person's day: what they have eaten, how much sleep and they have had and all their activities. Then it compares those facts to how they are behaving and medical events.
Project leader Elaine Hudgell said the school hopes to share what it learns. “We’re hoping to not only increase our knowledge and awareness about the world of young people with autism at Prior's Court, but were also hoping to be able to, in time, share that with the wider autism world.”
145、How do children with autism think about going to very busy places?( )
A、Enjoyable
B、Interesting
C、Insecure
D、Overwhelming
146、Which statement below about Prior Insight is incorrect? ( )
A、The knowledge get from it will be useful to autism world.
B、It will collect information about each young student’s day.
C、I can make the students feel like they are in a different place.
D、It's a new data collection system being applied to children with autism at Priors Court.
147、Which of the following statements is correct interpretation of “autism”? ( )
A、A metal illness in which person becomes unable to link thought, emotion and behavior, leading to withdrawal from reality and persona relationships.
B、A metal illness in which the patient is depressed and worried by unnecessary fears.
C、A medical condition in which someone partly or completely loses their memory.
D、A mental condition in which a person finds it very difficult to communicate or form relationships with others.
148、Which sentence below is not true according to this article? ( )
A、Children with autism like familiar place and hard to be in a new place.
B、People wearing VR headset can have a 360-degree view of a place as they stand still.
C、Prior’s Court is a school for children with autism in Berkshire, southern England.
D、Prior’s Court cares for around 95 young people with more severe signs of autism.
149、Which help is not provided by the VR headsets? ( )
A、Help children with autism speak or communicate their needs.
B、Help teachers at Priors Court introduce children to new situations like visiting a shopping mall or getting on a plane.
C、Help workers of Priors Court learn more about individual students.
D、Help children with autism feel better about changes from their routine.
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When you’ve finished your studies at school and college, do you feel like a well-earned rest? If you're about to embark on a course at university, you’ll want recharge your batteries, let your hair down and have some fun. But how long should you do that for? Now the idea of taking a year off before you move into further education seems to be the thing to do.
A year off-also called a gap year-is not a new concept, but there’s now a focus on making the most of this break from academic life. Long gone are the days of just hanging out on a beach or backpacking round the world. While that is still an option, a gap year is now more about gaining skills that will help you in later life. a student called Meg who said: I just always had in the back of my mind I’d spend a year doing something productive and something that would just be good fun”.
Doing something productive is exactly what students are being. encouraged to do because doing more purposeful things like work experience or charity work helps them acquire skills to use when competing for a place at university. It looks good on their CV and ultimately makes them more employable. Chris Rea is a Higher Education Services Manager from organization, Prospects. He thinks “the experience of the gap year has become actually much more practical, partly to do with university participation increasing, but also because of the demands on developing skills, specifically employability skills”.
While the benefits of taking a gap year are clear to see, some students worry they can’t afford it. Another student, Tom, declared that a gap year was an ‘alien concept’, He said “it would have been far too expensive and it’s not something that I would have been able to rely on my parents or family members for”. But some experts say that it needn’t bum a hole in your pocket; you don’t need to travel far and you can even earn money by doing paid work.
For those who do have the funds, a combination of working, volunteering and travelling is undoubtedly an amazing opportunity. It increases confidence and independence, gives you a chance to learn new crafts, and gives you time to contemplate whether university is right for yo
150、Which statement below is not the benefit for taking a gap year? ( )
A、Increases your confidence and independence.
B、Properly utilizes your funds.
C、Gives you a chance to learn new crafts.
D、Gives you time to contemplate whether university is right for you.
151、Which sentence below is not true according to this article? ( )
A、You can choose not to go to university after taking a gap year.
B、Taking a gap year might not necessarily to cost you a lot of money.
C、The experience of the gap year has become actually much more practical.
D、Hanging out on a beach or backpacking round the world is not an option for a gap year now.
152、Nowadays, what does taking a gap year usually involve having a break from? ( )
A、Working life.
B、High school life.
C、Leisure life.
D、Academic life.
153、Why Tom thinks a gap year is an ‘alien concept’? ( )
A、It’s so expensive and can’t ask for supports from family members.
B、You can even earn money by doing paid work.
C、When taking a gap year, you will travel to different places.
D、It’s new concept that has not been widely accepted.
154、Which option below is not the reason why students are being encouraged to do something productive? ( )
A、Helps them acquire skills to use when competing for a place at university.
B、Makes them more employable.
C、Helps to enrich the content of their CV.
D、Makes their holidays more meaningful.
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