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1、ComprehensionALast year, Perez said many teachers in the districts she worked with before the pandemic were surprised. They found they were able to make the change from in-person to virtual learning quickly when the pandemic started. She said, however, that student learning was affected by how well-

2、trained a teacher was in online instruction.I think you would see a difference in student.learning depending on how well-trained the teachers were and those that just jumped into this environment, Perez said.Taking a lesson meant for the classroom and simply moving it online does not work, she said.

3、 Teachers need to be able to use the online environment and computer technology to keep their students interested. They also need to build relationships with their students, said Jill Pelligrini. She also trains teachers for iLearn Collaborative.Pitts said that kids learning at home have made parent

4、s more involved in their childs schooling. It has become easier for parents to see what their children are learning and how they are progressing. They can ask teachers questions about what is being learned.It is something that we want to pull forward into whatever remote learningoccurs in the future

5、, Pitts said.Perez said that all students should have some experience with online learning. Those that do not will have a harder time when they go to college or enter workforce-training programs that use online instruction, she said.Perez added she does not recommend fully online schooling. But she

6、said hybrid classes could be better for students needing special consideration like athletes and those with disabilities or health problems.Pitts noted that there is little research about how to teach virtual classes, what classes are easier or harder to teach online, or what kinds of students are b

7、est for it.1. Teachers need to be able to use the to keep their students interested. 2. They can ask teachers questions about what is .3. .Pitts noted that there is research about how to teach virtual classes4. Those that do not will have a harder time when they that use online instruction, she said

8、.BAmerican President Joe Biden used his first speech before the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday to call for international cooperation. He urged nations to work together on the issues of fighting COVID-19, climate change, and human rights abuses.The president made note of his decision to end

9、Americas longest war last month. Weve ended 20 years of conflict in Afghanistan, Biden said. As we close this period ofrelentlesswar, were opening a new era of relentless diplomacy of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways of lifting people up around the world.U.N. General Asse

10、mbly openedBiden and more than 100 world leaders returned to the U.N. for the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Sixty more heads of state will speak to the assembly using pre-recorded statements.U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres opened the gathering with his yearly state-

11、of-the-world speech. He told the General Assembly, We face the greatestcascadeof crises in our lifetime.Guterres said people may lose faith when they see their human rights restricted, corruption, and limited future for their children. He urged world leaders topursuepeace, deal with global warming a

12、nd reduce the difference between rich and poor. He also called for supporting equality of the sexes, expanding the internet to at least half of the worlds population and giving young people a seat at the table.The U.N. chief also expressed concern about tension between the U.S. and China. It will be

13、 impossible toaddressdramatic economic and developmentchallengeswhile the worlds two largest economies are at odds with each other, he said.1. The president made note of his decision to end Americas last month. 2. Weve ended years of conflict in Afghanistan3. He also called for supporting equality o

14、f the sexes, expanding the internet to at least and giving young people .4. Biden said,were opening a new era of relentless diplomacy of using the power of our development aid to invest of lifting people up around the worldCTips from an expertOn the websiteTheKitchn, food and drink writer Kelli Fost

15、er offers sometips,or advice, on how to make your own mocktails.She suggests using fresh, seasonal items available in your area. With cooler autumn temperatures, useflavorslike pear, apple, sage, and rosemary. In summery, warm temperatures, try peach, watermelon, mango, mint, and basil.She says bala

16、ncing flavors is critical to making a good drink. Some non-alcoholic drinks can be too sweet. So, she suggests addingsourandbitterflavors to balance out the sweet. For sour flavors she says to use fruits like citrus, cranberries, and tamarind. Different vinegars can also add sour flavor.And do not f

17、orgetspicesthat add heat. Cinnamon, star anise, and ginger can spice up your drink. You can even use peppercorns for extra heat and flavor. These warmer spices are especially nice for cooler summer or autumn nights.Make the drinks look as pretty as alcoholic cocktails. Use a pretty glass. And add ag

18、arnish.This could be a flower, a piece of fruit, or an herb that rests on the glass.A good garnish not only makes the drink prettier, but sometimes they tell you about the drink. A drink garnished with lemon or mint probably contains those flavors.5. In summery, temperatures, peach, watermelon, mang

19、o, mint, and basil6. For sour flavors she says to like citrus, cranberries, and tamarind. Different vinegars can also sour flavor.7. Some non-alcoholic drinks too sweet.12.This could be a flower, a piece of fruit, or an herb that the glass.DFarmers who raisecattleare losing money in areas from weste

20、rn Canada to the states of northern Mexico.They are having trouble finding enough food for their animals because of very dry conditions known as drought.Some farmers are buying feed for their animals from other parts of North America, but it is too costly for others.Dianne Riding raises cattle in La

21、ke Francis, Manitoba. She is arancher. She told the Reuters news agency that she recently had to sell 51 of her cattle, about 40 percent of theherd.Some of the cattle were young females who were supposed to give birth to many babies in the future. She said selling the young cows was gut-wrenching, o

22、r sad.She may get money now for selling the cattle, but her earnings will not be as high in years to come.Thats your future, she said about the young cows.Other ranchers and cattle experts said if people like Riding keep selling their animals, the supply ofbeefwill go down and the cost of meat in No

23、rth America will go up.The drought is affecting areas throughout western North America. Fields where cows eat grass are dry. Fruit is not growing well in Washington. And California is suffering its worst wildfire season.Climate scientists say global warming will make droughts happen more often. But

24、some farmers think the current drought is part of acyclethat will end sometime soon. Even Riding, who had to sell her cows, thinks the drought will soon ease.Gloria Montano Green works for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. She said there is a clear link between the drought and climate change.Were

25、seeing climate change, she said.With dry fields, some farmers in western Canada brought in food for their cattle from Prince Edward Island, which is over 3,000 kilometers to the east.Brian Perillat works for CanFax, a company that follows the market for cattle in Canada. He said in a normal year, ra

26、ncherscullabout 10 percent of their older animals. But because of the drought, they will probably cull two or three times more than that. His company has no record of such big reductions in herds in one year going back to 1970.13.She told the Reuters news agency that she , about 40 percent of theher

27、d.14.Fields where cows eat grass are . Fruit is not in Washington. 15.She said there is a between the drought and climate change.16. His company has of such big reductions in herds in to 1970.Keys:1.online environment and computer technology2.being learned3.Little4.go to college or enter workforce-training programs 5.longest war6. 20 7.half of the worlds population 8. in new ways 9.warm try10. use fruits add 11. can be12.rests on 13.recently had to sell 51 of her cattle14.dry growing well15.clear link16. no record one year going back

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