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My View on Online Learning Technology has been playing an increasingly important role in teachin and learning due to its conveniences and flexibility. Recently, owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, technology is ever more widely used and becomes a necessayry means of instruction, by which teachers around the world conduct their teaching and give instructions on a variety of platforms or through different tools. Some people embrace this change and like tht new form of teaching veru much while others are not fully prepared for it and a lot of problems arise.Please write an essay (160 words) about your niew of online teaching and learning. You can support your views or explain the reasons with your own experiences.
Part Two:Passage Translation. Please translate the underlined part of the following passage.(30) In 1961, curious about a person's willingness to obey an authority figure, social psychologist Stanley Milgram began trials on his now-famous experiment. In it, he tested how far a subject would go electrically shocking a stranger (actually an actor faking the pain) simply because they were following orders. Some subjects, Milgram found, would follow directives until the person was dead. The news: A new Milgram-like experiment published this month in Journal of Personality has taken this idea to the next step by trying to understand which kinds of people are more or less willing to obey these kinds of orders. What researchers discovered was surprising: Those who are described as "agreeable, conscientious personalities" are more likely to follow orders and deliver electric shocks that they believe can harm innocent people, while "more contrarian, less agreeable personalities" are more likely to refuse to hurt others. The methodology and findings: For an eight-month period, the researchers interviewed the study participants to gauge their social personality, as well as their personal history and political leanings. When they matched this data to the participants' behavior during the experiment, a distinct pattern emerged: People who were normally friendly followed orders because they didn't want to upset others, while those who were described as unfriendly stuck up for themselves. "The irony is that a personality disposition normally seen as antisocial — disagreeableness — may actually be linked to 'pro-social' behavior,'" writes Psychology Today. "This connection seems to arise from a willingness to sacrifice one's popularity a bit to act in a moral and just way toward other people, animals or the environment at large. Popularity, in the end, may be more a sign of social graces and perhaps a desire to fit in than any kind of moral superiority."
Read the beginning paragraphs of the following Frog Story and find out its scene. 1. A couple of odd things have happened lately. 2. I have a log cabin in those woods of Northern Wisconsin. I built it by hand and also added a greenhouse to the front of it. It is a joy to live in. In fact, I work out of my home doing audio production and environmental work. As a tool of that trade I have a computer and a studio. 3. I also have a tree frog that has taken up residence in my studio. 4. How odd, I thought, last November when I first noticed him sitting atop my sound-board over my computer. I figure that he (and I say he, though I really don’t have a clue if she is a he or he is she) would be more comfortable in the greenhouse. So I put him in the greenhouse. Back he came. And stayed. After a while I got quite used to the fact that as I would check my morning email and on-line news, he would be there with me surveying the world. 5. Then, last week, as he was climbing around looking like a small gray/green human, I started to wonder about him. Q1 Paragraphs____ and _____ show the scene of the story. Q2 The hook of the introduction of a narrative essay can be a question, quotation, definition or fact. Here the hook in the story is _______. Q3 The frog in the story is desribed vividly by the author with specific words such as_________________________________________________________________________.
A.It has a very long history.
B.It is a private institution.
C.It was founded by Thomas Jefferson.
D.It stresses the comprehensive study of nature.
A、Mount Sinai
B、Mount Horeb
C、Sion Hill
D、The Temple of Jerusalem
B.企业参加财产保险,按照规定缴纳的保险费,准予扣除
C.企业职工因公出差乘坐交通工具发生的人身意外保险费支出,准予企业在计算应纳税所得额时扣除
D.企业为特殊工种职工支付的人身安全保险费,不得扣除
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