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21.What is the main benefit of attending the Saint第Louis University camp?26.What does the author view the challenge ofBuilding and taking home a 3D printer.第language loss as?B.Making friends with like-minded people.A.A natural and positive development.C.Learning 3D printing techniques for free.B.An intentional and beneficial choice.分D.Gaining experience of learning at college.分C.A minor inconvenience in communication.22.Which suits students who want a quickA regrettable result of cultural assimilationintroduction to 3D printing?读A.The Saint Louis University campGoEngineer 3D Design Camp.读C.TechCamp 3D Prinfing Summer Camp.D.PART 3D Design and Modeling Camps.g第27.What does the text mainly talk about?23.What is the main focus of PART 3D Design and第A.The author's struggle to learn her motherModeling Camps?tongue.部Introducing the technology in STEM fields.B.Showing the daily application of 3D printing.雾B.The importance the author attached tolanguage learning.C.Teaching necessary technical skills for theThe author's relearning of her motherfuture.阅tongue after losing it.D.Offering training in the use of 3D printing读D.The way that the author becomes bilingual assoftware.a Chinese-American.gBc第第I explaparent that I writeovels41No one prepared me for the heartbreak of losing my first language,Cantonese,which is the only one I share with my parents,and,as it slipsfrom my memory,I also lose my ability to communicate with them.exactly how they feelad the wI did eitherWhen aly chitreg donthing By middle sIn the 1980smy parentbegan reading adult fiction.But what parents today are pickingup on isthat a decreasing number of kids are reading widely and hungrily for fun.分came with long hours,leaving them no time to learn English.As a result,I recently spoke with educators and librarians about this trend,andmy parents relied heavily on the Chinese community in New York to分they gave many explanations,but one of the most convincing-andsurvive.upsetting-is rooted in how our education system teaches kids to relate to阅读When I first eaed English in mbook(会说两种语)with help from ESL classesIn New York,whe I wasin pubol in theetengsmoothly As Ientered my teenage years.my socstatethat teste4level ancircle widened.Upon meeting other Chinese American students who spoke读as possEnglish at home with their parents,I became upset that my parents weren't分析法地)s tobilingual.With nowhere to channel my anger,I spoke English to mydestroying that organic enioyment.Critical reading is an important skill.parents,knowing that they couldn't understand me.I was cruel.especially for a generation flooded with information,much of it unreliable.But this intense focus on analysis comes at a high price:The love of booksand storytelling is being lost.第Over time,Cantonese played a more minor role in my life.Whenwent away to college at Syracuse University,I heard it less often.And now.第As several educators explained to me,the arrival of accountabilityas an adult living thousands of miles away from my family,I rarely use it.(问责制)laws and policies(政策),startingwith No Child Left Behind inIt didn't occur to me that my Cantonese was regressing well beyond the tip2001,and accompanying assessments based on standards,has put greatpressure on teachers and forced them to teach for these tests.Jennifer部分of my tongue until it was too late.Onm's 64th birthday,I became increasingly anxious aboutLaGarde,who has more than 20 years of experience as a public school teacherher healh.Did al pend the rest ofourand librarian,described how one such practice-the class read-aloud-barrier between us?I made it a goal to relearn Cantonese and rebuild myinvariably resulted in kids asking her for comparable titles."But there's arelationship with my parents.whole generaation of kids who associate reading with assessments now,'Looking back,losing the language passed on to me from my parentsLagarde said.阅读was the cost of assimilation ()I feel ashamed when I have troubleFor the time being,I am writing stories that are shorter and lessinteracting with my parents,but I remind myself not to be disheartened.complex.Kids should experience the pure pleasure of taking a narrativeNow I call my parents wely and stammer(结结巴巴地说)through读(journey,making an emotional connection with a character,andmeaningful conversations with them,no matter how challenging it is.wondering what will happen next-then finding out.Though Cantonese no longer feels natural for me to speak,it will always bemy first language.g24.What annoyed the author during her teenage28.What can we learn about the author as a student from第years?A.The change in her social circle.第paragraph 1?A.He resisted reading in elementary school.Her parents'inability to speak English.He had an enormous appetite for reading.C.The encounter with other bilingual students.C.He hardly read beyond what the teacher required分D.Her parents'reliance on the Chinese分D.He didn't enjoy reading until he was in middleschool.community.29.What does the author think of reading analytically?25.What does the underlined word "regressing"inIt can bring about undesired effects.读paragraph 4 probably mean?B.It can be a waste of time for some students.A.Improving.B.Functioning.读C.It promotes the organic enjoyment of students.Declining.D.Changing.D.It enables kids to truly understand literature.g3
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